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An antique Chinese tapestry Wall Hanging, depicting a traditional scene of pagoda and bridge within a mountainous landscape, worked in thick threads using long and loose stitches, faded, mounted on a woven fabric panel and attached to black poles top and bottom, tapestry measures 58in x 34in (147cm x 87cm) excluding border, together with two other Chinese scroll wall hangings, painted (3)
A Mid XX Century Jane Shilton Lizard Skin Handbag, with flat loop handle and gilt clasp; a c.1950's black corded evening bag with crimped detail, a tapestry evening bag with stone set gilt clasp and other handbags; A Mid XIX Century Cotton Christening Gown, a later two-tier cream wool embroidered christening cape.
A Victorian oak hall chair, in the 17th century style, the top rail and panelled back carved with scrolls and leaves, within carved and turned supports, tapestry upholstered drop-in seat, with four block and turned legs and H-stretcher, bears metal plaque "Hewetson Milner and Thexton Ltd, House Furnishers, Tottenham Court Road , London W"
A Late 19th Century Framed Tapestry Small square heavy wool tapestry in red and cream with central floral motif and cut metal bead detail. Housed in ornate dark wood frame, good condition 14.5 x 14.5 inches. Also a vintage framed print depicting portraits of the stages of Queen Victoria's life. 15 x 11 inches.
Attributed to George Knapton (British, 1698-1778) A Study of the Marlborough family, pencil and grey wash, 18 x 29 cm (7 x 11.5in); Circle of Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593-1678), a 17th century black chalk and brown wash drawing showing a fragment of decorative tapestry border, 59 x 43 cm (23.2 x 17in); After Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680), Portrait of a young woman, bust length, black white and red chalk, 22.5 x 15 cm (9 x 6in); and a late 18th century pencil portrait of a gentleman, framed, 19 x 14 cm (7.5 x 5.5in) (4)
Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Self-portrait of the artist, in fireman's uniform of the Second World War oil on canvas, in a white painted distressed frame, and sold with the artist's family archive (2) 67 x 56cm (26 x 22in) Other Notes: Wilfred Stanley Haines was an artist and designer working with Morris and Co. at Merton before World War II. He is now most noted for his paintings of bombing scenes during that war. He became a wartime fireman, and was tragically killed during a flying bomb raid on 19th June, 1944 in Union Street, Southwark, London. His work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in four exhibitions of the work of Firemen Artists in the years 1941, 1942, 1943 and 1944. Haines' work is held in the Imperial War Museum and the V & A Museum, London The archive sold with the portrait comprises a few photographs of Haines and his fellow firemen on active duty. One small snapshot shows Haines wearing his 'Adolf was a Painter Too' poster. His birth certificate is present. There are many older family photographs, including holiday snaps, and some newspaper clippings about Haines and a watercolour floral frieze on paper. There is also some later correspondence between the Haines family and the V & A Museum when gifting various tapestry-related items, largely from Haines' father's time at the Windsor Tapestry Works. Oil on canvas which has not been lined. There is a tear near the centre of the canvas and a small dent to the left of the tear and associated paint loss. The paint layer is in a good condition overall. There is a light layer of efflorescence across the surface. There are a few small chips and losses to the decorative surface of the frame.
§ Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Design for a Needlework Top for a Period Card Table, signed lower left "W S Haines / November 1940", watercolour, 27 x 19cm; Design for a Needlework Top for a Period card Table, signed lower left "W S Haines / November 1940", watercolour, 27 x 19cm; and Design for a Needlework Top for a Period Card Table, signed lower left "W S Haines / November 1940", watercolour, 27 x 19cm - all designed for Camerons Antiques, 16 Mount Street, London, W1 watercolour on card (3) Provenance: Designed by Wilfred Stanley Haines for his family firm of A Haines and Son, Tapestry Restorers, 216 Merton Road, Wimbledon, SW19 All unframed and colours are good.
§ Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Design for a Needlework Chair Seat in the Chinoiserie Manner of the XVIII Century for Ada, Lady Frederick, Lamport Grange, Northampton, signed "W S Haines / March 1941", watercolour, 27 x 19cm; Design for a Needlework Chair Seat for Mrs Bostock, Pitsford House, Northampton, signed "W S Haines / January 1941", watercolour, 19 x 27cm; and Design for a Needlework Chair Seat in the Chinoiserie Manner of the XVIII Century for Ada, Lady Frederick, Lamport Grange, Northampton, watercolour, 27 x 19cm watercolour on card (3) Provenance: Designed by Wilfred Stanley Haines for his family firm of A Haines and Son, Tapestry Restorers, 216 Merton Road, Wimbledon, SW19 The Chinoiserie one is a little dirty with foxing spots and the second is a little browned to the background. Some discolouration to the backgrounds but colours are clear and fresh.
§ Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Design for a Needlework Table Top, designed for Mrs Grace Wynne, signed lower right "W S Haines" and dated April 1941' a Needlework Stool Seat designed for Mable W Adam, BA, signed lower right "W S Haines" and dated March 1941; a Design for Needlework Seat and Back for a Hepplewhite Elbow Chair, signed lower left "W S Haines" and dated February 1941; and a Black and Red design for a needlework chair seat; - four each 27 x 19cm Design for a needlework cover for Chippendale chair circa 1760 for William Lee (Antiques), 39 Stonegate, York, 38 x 18cm; and Designs for Needlework Seats for a pair of Chippendale Chairs, circa 1760, for Mrs Ida M Constantine, The Cottage, Burley in Wharfedale, Yorkshire, signed lower left "Designed by W S Haines" and dated December 1940, size 36 x 18cm watercolour on card (6) Provenance: Designed by Wilfred Stanley Haines for his family firm of A Haines and Son, Tapestry Restorers, 216 Merton Road, Wimbledon, SW19 Colours are good, fresh and clear. All unframed. The larger ones have slightly bent corners.
A set of twenty four George II style walnut dining chairs - 20th century, with scroll crest rails and vase splat backs, tapestry drop-in seats and on cabriole legs with pad feet (24) 100 x 52cm (39 x 20in) The seat webbing on several chairs is failing due to age and some variation in colour due to sun fading
An early 20thC French tapestry of a hornblower and hunter with knife, in landscape, 174cm x 120cm plus gilt frame. To be viewed on site at Aquavista, Stocken Hall, Stretton, Rutland, LE15 7RY (c.15miles/20minutes south of Grantham on the A1) - Tuesday 28th 10am to 4pm only. Collection can only be made on site Thursday 29th 10am to 4pm & Friday 30th 10am to 1pm strictly. Lots not collected at this point will be removed to The Grantham Auction Rooms and transport charged at £45+vat per hour and storage thereafter as set out in the Terms & Conditions of Auction Business.
A Louis XV style giltwood boudoir sofa, with rose pattern tapestry upholstery, 119cm over arms. To be viewed on site at Aquavista, Stocken Hall, Stretton, Rutland, LE15 7RY (c.15miles/20minutes south of Grantham on the A1) - Tuesday 28th 10am to 4pm only. Collection can only be made on site Thursday 29th 10am to 4pm & Friday 30th 10am to 1pm strictly. Lots not collected at this point will be removed to The Grantham Auction Rooms and transport charged at £45+vat per hour and storage thereafter as set out in the Terms & Conditions of Auction Business.
A 9 carat gold twin handled trophy cup and cover by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1926, Reg. No. 700773, engraved for Manoh Rhodes & Sons as retailers, the compressed ball finial with stiff leaf band, the waisted domed cover with shells and the quarters and quatrefoil rims, leaf-capped S-scroll handles, the quatrefoil girdle with bearded masks issuing from shells at intervals, the waisted pedestal with a quatrefoil band to the knop, the circular base on four shell centred bracket feet, presentation engraved to the cover, 29cm (11 1/2in) high, 761.5g (24.48 oz), on a turned wood socle labelled Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford The inscription reads Presented by The Tapestry Manufacturers Association To Mr & Mrs J. G. Stewart to commemorate their Golden Wedding Day. May 30th 1927 . Later inscribed Cynric Puleston Prescot - Constance Margaret Stewart 29th January 1920-1970 . Brigadier Cynric Puleston Prescot, CBE, MA MiCE was born in 1886.
Three Sheraton Revival mahogany dining chairs, late 19th Century, comprising one carver and two singles, with shield shaped backs and figural needlework tapestry drop in seats on tapered forelegs; also a Chippendale style mahogany side chair with a needlework seat and a Queen Anne style walnut cane seated side chair (5)

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