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* Pine (John). Two sea charts originally published in 'The Tapestry Hangings of the House of Lords, Representing the Several Engagements between the English and Spanish Fleets, in the Ever Memorable Year MDLXXXVII ..., London: John Pine, 1739, two hand coloured engraved sea charts comprising double charts of the English Channel showing the progress of the Spanish Armada and the deployment of the English fleet, after H. Gravelot, each map displayed within highly decorative borders, each approximately 385 x 615 mm, framed and glazed (Qty: 2)NOTESThe first map shows the Spanish fleet's progression from Dedman Point to Torbay. The second map form Weymouth to Dover, including the Isle of Wight.
A Victorian mahogany Pembroke table fitted with one real and one dummy frieze drawer raised on ring turned and tapered supports, together with two similar open elbow chairs, with floral tapestry upholstered seats and cane panelled backs within shaped frames, with tapered supports and slightly swept feet (3)
A French tapestry border fragment, 17th Century, worked with cartouches with trees, 129cm x 51cm and two French verdure tapestry border fragments, 17th Century, now mounted as cushions/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: Cushion 1 - Velvet back and braided edge basically sound but faded. Tapestry panel poor, holes, loose stitching, old moth.Cushion 2 - The cushion has come apart at one end, needs repair. Tapestry panel has repaired split to one side, holes and loose stitching. Panel - Small holes and loose stitching throughout. Small areas of old repair. Made up from sections.
A French provincial walnut stool, circa 1750, the tapestry seat on moulded cabriole legs (distressed), 50cm wide/Provenance: Spetchley Park/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: legs with signs of old worm, one leg has broken off at joint with rail and has been badle re-attached; tapestry seat distressed and with holes
A test section for the British Library tapestry, 1992/3, based on the R B Kitaj painting 'If Not, Not', woven by the Dovecot Tapestry Studio, Master Weaver, Harry Wright and Douglas Grierson, 98 x 98cm At 7m square, it was the largest in the world when created by the Master Weavers of the Dovecot Tapestry Studio. Provenance: The Estate of MJ Long.
Collection of 19th century and later pictures and prints including a watercolour full length study of a young woman in a blue dress, inscribed Drawn by J Suston and dated 1838, further inscribed Cheltenham, 21 x 16 cm in burr wood frame, a tapestry picture of oval form showing the head of a cat, further tapestry picture of an old man and a child, a watercolour study by Alfred Keene (British 1821-1893) of an old woman beside a spinning wheel, 10 x 15 cm, a set of five coloured prints after Frank Reynolds of Dickensian characters, etc, various sizes, all framed (collection)
A VICTORIAN TAPESTRY OF THE DISCOVERY OF MOSES IN THE BULLRUSHES, in a birds eye maple frame and glazed, tapestry 111.5cm x 99cm overall size 130cm x 117.5cm (condition: deeper reds and blue still strong in colour but some fading to lighter colours in the sky area, small areas of stitching losses along bottom edge of the tapestry, the frame has veneer losses to corners and along the bottom edge)
Original vintage printed wall printed tapestry entitled Vins de France (French Wines) by French artist Jean-Claude Bissery. It shows a stylised scene depicting a couple of winemakers standing on each side of wine barrels while harvesting their vineyards. Above the barrels, a flaming map of France is displayed with bottles from various French winemaking regions are depicted across the image. Good condition, folds, marks and stains, small defects in margins. Country: France, year of printing: 1963, designer: Jean-Claude Bissery, size (cm): 126x185 (Horizontal)
Original vintage printed wall printed tapestry entitled Poitou-Charentes (a region located on the French Atlantic Coast) by American artist Alain Cornic. It shows a stylised scene depicting a winemaker standing in the centre, by a barrel, holding grapes and a glass of wine in his hands. Around and behind, typical scenes and regional landmarks are displayed, including the Tower in the port of La Rochelle, Notre-Dame Church in Poitiers, along with baskets of oysters, fruits and vegetables. Good condition, folds, large stains iin bottom left corner, marks and defects in margins. Country: France, year of printing: 1970s, designer: Alain Cornic, size (cm): 126x156 (Horizontal)
Original vintage printed wall printed tapestry entitled Corse featuring a colourful and stylised scene depicting a view of the port of Calvi, a city located on the northwest coast of the island of Corsica in France, with boats in the foreground, the seafront and city centre behind and the citadel and mountains range in the background. FranceParis Editeur. Very good condition, folds, faint marks in margins. Country: France, year of printing: 1970s, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 122x181 (Horizontal)
Original vintage printed wall printed tapestry entitled Region Touristique Rhone-Loire (a region located in southeastern France) by American artist Alain Cornic. It shows a stylised scene depicting a woman standing at the head of the table holding a chicken in one hand and a puppet in the other. Typical dishes are set on the table while a fountain and a barrel are seen on each side of the table. Around and behind, typical scenes, regional landmarks and symbols are displayed, including the Castle of Suze La Rousse, the Chuch of Cruas and the Pont d'Arc, a natural stone arch located in the Ardeche region. Good condition, folds, stains in top margin. Country: France, year of printing: 1970s, designer: Alain Cornic, size (cm): 159x120

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