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Lot 1204

A Victorian mahogany Prie Dieu prayer chair having twist frame and upholstery tapestry

Lot 585

A Victorian mahogany frame Berlin woolwork tapestry having bird and foliage decoration

Lot 610

An Aubusson style tapestry panel/rug in shades of cream

Lot 360

An antique French gilt and gesso carved stool with scrolling feet, cabriole type legs, and acanthus leaf decoration, pink tapestry upholstery with laurel leaf decoration to the seat. H=51, W=37cm

Lot 456

A Gianni Versace circular leather box and a tapestry work box.

Lot 108

Large wall hanging needle point tapestry depicting classical scenes

Lot 221

Lightwood curtain pole and a large pair of lined tapestry style curtains, pelmets etc

Lot 217

A mahogany framed open armchair with upholstered back and seat, raised on circular supports and pointed feet together with a mahogany stool with tapestry upholstered top and turned supports, (2)

Lot 372

A mahogany framed stool with tapestry top together with a footstool, 48 x 50cm (2)

Lot 338

A mid Century Hungarian tapestry wall hanging In the manner of Paul Klee, having stylised decoration on a grey ground, 72 x 270cm

Lot 194

A Georgian silkwork Continental needlepoint tapestry, with central panel depicting a woman Erigone praying and weeping over the ashes of her father & family, 42cm, in gilt frame

Lot 215

A Georgian silkwork needlepoint tapestry, depicting a parrot on branch, 32 x 26.5cm, in later oak frame

Lot 218

A 19th century tapestry in giltwood frame, depicting a highland man with dogs and game birds, 89 x 68.5cm

Lot 503

Two boxes of Royal Doulton fine china in the Tapestry pattern

Lot 162

A tapestry of a medieval scene, 175 x 225cm

Lot 507

A tapestry, in a gilt frame, 42 x 93cm, together with another similar, a gilt framed wall mirror, various wall hangings and textiles

Lot 631

A tapestry hanging of a pastoral scene, on a brass rail, 165cm

Lot 272

Floor standing tapestry frame, accessories and three embroidery and Needlework books Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 272A

Large French Aubusson style wall hangings/ tapestry, 264cm x 374cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 272C

Two tapestry style wall hangings, rural landscape & a busy harbour scene 77cm x 200cm max (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1007

MAHOGANY FRAMED WING BACK ARMCHAIR OF GEORGE III DESIGNupholstered in machined tapestry, on square legs, joined by an H-stretcher

Lot 308

A pair of French spelter hunting scene figural groups, a tole-work rise and fall table lamp, tapestry cushion covers, table linen etc

Lot 165

Hornsea 'Tapestry' Dinner and Kitchen Ware, of approximately ninety five pieces to include 'Biscuits', 'Flour', 'Sugar', 'Coffee' and 'Tea' lidded jars, four tureens, tea and coffee pots.

Lot 513

Mid XX Century Light Oak Double Headboard, hand carved foliate and 'Sweet Dreams' to centre panel, mirror, large tapestry. (3)

Lot 42

A late 19th/early 20thC Chinese silk tapestry, featuring a flower filled basket 23'' x 19'' framed

Lot 220

A 17th century style Spanish childs chair, carved panel back denticulated border carved and fretted mid stretchers and a tapestry seat, approx 135cms high

Lot 232

A George II style walnut stool, with shell carved cabroile legs and ball and claw feet: drop in tapestry seat, approx 48cms high

Lot 1543

A Victorian mahogany square footstool, with tapestry top and velvet sides and raised on four cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, width 55 cm, and two others matching but smaller (see illustration).

Lot 270

19th Century French School. Study for the Aubusson Tapestry, Oil on Canvas, 34" x 21.5".

Lot 58

VERLET, FLORISOONE & OTHERS. The Book of Tapestry. Illus. Quarto. Orig. cloth in d.w. 1977; also 12 others antique & collecting reference. (13).

Lot 411

An American mahogany rocking chair upholstered in tapestry covering

Lot 85

VICTORIAN CARVED AND STAINED SAVONAROLA TYPE ELBOW CHAIR, overall decorated with foliate scrolls, dragons and masks and having loose tapestry cushion.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound with no obvious damage.

Lot 649

A LARGE TAPESTRY WITH A RUG (2)

Lot 669

TWO GLAZED TAPESTRY FIRESCREENS

Lot 419

A TAPESTRY FIRE SCREEN H74CM W70CM

Lot 38

A snooker cue; a Royal Doulton 'Tapestry' part tea set; a Nao figurine; and sundries in a box; together with a part suite of plated cutlery.

Lot 666

A tilt-top firescreen with tapestry top; together with a modern brass standard lamp and shade; and a modern mahogany stained canterbury.

Lot 64

A part Royal Doulton tea service 'Tapestry'

Lot 151

A Framed Tapestry Sailing Yacht at Evening, 70cm Wide

Lot 438

An Oak Framed Tapestry Topped Stool

Lot 572

LADIES BEADED EVENING BAG & TAPESTRY MATERIAL BAG & SILVER THREAD TEXTILE BAG

Lot 38

Louis le Brocquy HRHA (1916-2012) ADAM AND EVE IN THE GARDEN, 1951-1952 Aubusson Tapestry, Atelier Tabard Frères et Soeurs, France; (from an edition of 9) signed with initials and dated in the weave lower left; signed on weaver's label on reverse Collection of George and Maura McClelland Taylor Galleries, Dublin, Louis le Brocquy, Tapestries, exhibition catalogue, 2000 (illustrated); The Hunter Gatherer - The Collection of George and Maura McClelland, The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 2004, p.90 (illustrated) Few artists anywhere have had as much experience in tapestry design. Along with his well-known predecessor Jean Lurçat, Louis le Brocquy has proved to be a master of the medium and a landmark figure in the revitalisation of this art form. His experience began in 1948, when Edinburgh Tapestry Weavers invited a number of painters working in London to design a first tapestry. His association with the medium further developed in the 1950s, in his collaboration with the great firm Tabard Frères & Soeurs, founded in the 17th century in Aubusson, France. Later the artist's tapestries were woven in the same historic region by the Atelier René Duché, Meilleur Ouvrier de France. The early tapestry designs include Travellers (1948), Garlanded Goat (1949-50), Allegory (1950), and the Eden Series (1951-52); the latter series, includes Adam And Eve In The Garden. Later there was the Inverted Series (1948-99), the Tain Series (1969-00), the Cúchulainn Series (1973-1999) and the Garden Series (2000). Large-scale tapestry commissions include Brendan the Navigator (1963-64, UCD, Michael Smurfit School of Business, Dublin), The Hosting of the Táin (1969; Irish Museum of Modern Art), the Massing of the Armies (RTÉ, Dublin) and the monumental Triumph of Cúchulainn (National Gallery of Ireland, Millennium Wing). In 1951, Mrs. S.H. Stead-Ellis, whose art collection already included le Brocquy tapestries, commissioned three related tapestries, adaptable as screen, rug and firescreen, on the theme of the Garden of Eden - Adam and Eve in the Garden, Eden and Cherub. He treated the theme with archetypal imagery in a Classical, even traditional manner, the sun and the moon appearing respectively in the male and female spheres. The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil appears as in traditional French Medieval tapestry with the birds and butterflies among its leaves, but he adds a Surrealist aspect with eyes as well as leaves (as befits a tree of knowledge) and fish swimming in its branches. Eden remains one of le Brocquy's most interesting works; the vibrant colourful design is based on a series of subdivisions of the classical Golden Section, yet the design bleeds off the tapestry in a most unclassical manner. The leaves of the Tree mingle with the tears of Adam and Eve while the fatal apple is discarded, bitten and segmented. The artist, in an interview with Harriet Cooke published in The Irish Times on May 1973, describes his involvement with tapestry as something he had "rather stumbled into by accident". But after that first commission from Edinburgh Weavers, the medium took on its own distinct fascination: "I always found it a kind of recreation, involving completely different problems, it is refreshing in the sense that one is exhausted in a different way. There is also another aspect of it which is very exciting to the painter, who has this struggle with the angle, and that is the same aspect which is so exciting, say, to the Japanese Satsuma potter, when he puts his jar in the oven and waits on tenterhooks for it to come out. It always comes out a little different from what he had imagined and sometimes he has wonderful surprises. The method I use is a system of notation, a linear design which is numbered in the colours of a range of wools. Although one can visualise what one is doing, to a certain extent, when the tapestry is palpably there this causes an independent birth of something, and that is so contrary to the whole involved process of painting that it is rather refreshing." Dorothy Walker (1929-2002) Published on www.anne-madden.com 55 by 108.25in. (139.7 by 275cm)

Lot 125

A machined iris pattern tapestry and two small French tapestries in the antique style. (3)

Lot 71

WW2 royal engineers tapestry fitted in mahogany fire screen, 83cm tall

Lot 64

A Royal Doulton Tapestry part-dinner service no. TC1024, comprising: three covered vegetable dishes, two graduated oval platters, sauce boat & stand, dinner plates, salad bowls and other items, a twelve place setting.

Lot 442

A framed and glazed tapestry of a stylized foliate and bird design, (57cm x 40cm), glazed in a gilt frame.

Lot 817

Two large framed 17th / 18th century French Verdure tapestry fragments. Each depicting a section of foliage, 68cm x 43cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some thread pulls and slight patches of repair.

Lot 150

A Victorian walnut purdonium and an oak 1920's tapestry fire screen.

Lot 268

A mixed lot including brass jam pan, silver plate, tapestry bell pulls etc

Lot 304

ISLAMIC CIRCULAR SHIELD AND A SHIELD SHAPED TAPESTRY

Lot 1290

A 19th century mahogany pole screen, with tapestry scene

Lot 1073

Early 20th century caned single mahogany bed, tapestry polescreen, inlaid mirror and a gilt decorated floral mounted mirror (4)

Lot 1265

A Victorian carved oak side chair with tapestry upholstery

Lot 337

A 1930's Davrard metamorphic walnut fire screen / tea table with tapestry top under glass, H. 79cm.

Lot 386

A gilt framed tapestry, a mirror and a print of Venice.

Lot 48

A Flemish Tapestry, depicting a merry village festival scene. The tapestry mounted on a wooden rod with fittings, approx 122 x 96 cms.

Lot 49

A Flemish Tapestry, depicting a romantic lover's scene, mounted on a wooden rod with fittings, approx 116 x 91 cms.

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