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Lot 36

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled Christ?s Charge to Peter (Detail), originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 7.9 x 9.4

Lot 37

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled The Healing of the Lame Man (Detail), originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 6.8 x 9.4

Lot 38

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled The Death of Ananias (Detail), originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 8.9 x 6

Lot 39

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled The Blinding of Elymas (Detail), originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 8.9 x 7.4

Lot 40

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled The Sacrifice of Lystra, originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 8.9 x 5.8

Lot 41

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled The Sacrifice of Lystra (Detail), originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 6.5 x 9.4

Lot 42

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled St. Paul Preaching at Athens, originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 9 x 7

Lot 43

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled St. Paul Preaching at Athens (Detail), originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 6.8 x 9.5

Lot 44

Lithographic print of painting by Raphael entitled St. Paul Preaching at Athens (Detail), originally painted c.1516A section of his large Cartoons which were thought lost and later rediscovered at Genoa in 1623, Charles I instructed Sir Francis Crane, manager of the tapestry factory at Mortlake, London to purchase the Cartoons for £300.The original Cartoons are painted on paper in sized colours; the under-drawing is in charcoal and much of it is still visible. Seven of the Cartoons survive from the series of ten commissioned by Pope Leo X to serve as designs for tapestries which were to be woven in Flanders and hung in the Sistine Chapel. The tapestries illustrate the lives of St. Peter and St. Paul.Print size inches: 8.9 x 6.5

Lot 806

A 19th Century tapestry upholstered and button backed easy chair, with padded `shepherd`s crook` arms and raised on turned legs.

Lot 657

A LARGE WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY DOUBLE ENDED SETTEE, the scroll shaped top rail with a reeded panel, flanked with two scroll ends, with padded panels over padded seat with bolster cushions, and raised on heavy turned legs, covered in attractive tapestry type fabric, 90in (229cm). (1)

Lot 669

AFTER SIR FREDRICK BURTON (RHA RWS 1816-1900), The Blind Girl at the Holy Well, a needlework tapestry panel by Mrs Katherine Ledwidge, exhibited at 1882 Irish Exhibition, Rotunda, Dublin, in the small pillar room, exhibit no 648, 28in (74cm)h x 23in (59cm)w. (1)

Lot 777

A LARGE MACHINE MADE TAPESTRY, with medieval hunting scene and large chateau beyond, inside a conforming border with similar scenes and floral panels, 100in (254cm)h x 82in (208cm)w. (1)

Lot 781

A SMALL SQUARE TAPESTRY WALL HANGING, with three rows of fleur de lis medallions, on a large trellis form panel, inside a blue border, 65in (166cm)sq. (1)

Lot 826

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TRIPOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, with spiral fluted stem, with a rectangular moulded top, inset with a tapestry panel under glass, 28.5in (73cm)h x 20.5in (52cm). (1)

Lot 985

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD POLE SCREEN, the shell and leaf crust above a tapestry panel with lamb and flowers, raised on a tri-pod base with scroll feet, 52.5in (133cm). (1)

Lot 993

A PAIR OF CIRCULAR VICTORIAN WALNUT AND PARQUETRY FOOT STOOLS, each with bead tapestry top, on 3 white porcelain feet, 11in (28cm). (2)

Lot 1040

A VICTORIAN ROSE WOOD STOOL, with bead tapestry covered seat, on four moulded cabriole legs, 17in (43cm). (1)

Lot 345

A WW I British Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) tapestry, decorated with flags, roses, crown, with foliate border Condition Report Please contact the Auctioneer for details regarding condition

Lot 703

A clutch bag with petit-point floral panel, two floral tapestry bags suspended from fancy chains, a black corded evening bag, an ostrich skin bag and a crocodile handbag, to/w an Arts & Crafts tooled leather book cover (7)

Lot 705

Pair of French machined tapestry curtains, pale yellow ground and muted pink and green floral decoration (100 cm width x 284 cm drop)

Lot 709

Box of embroidery items to include needlework transfers, Victorian practice sleeves showing darning, button hole, patching skills etc., a book 'The Embroiderer's Alphabet', tapestry wools and yarns, lace pieces etc., to/w a sewing basket on stand

Lot 755

Three framed panels of Irish lace (29 cm x 94 cm, 50 cm x 7 cm and 45 cm x 28 cm), to/w a framed wool tapestry of a Yeoman sitting at a window with dove perched on hand, 56 cm x 63 cm, dated 1873 (4)

Lot 703

A clutch bag with petit-point floral panel, two floral tapestry bags suspended from fancy chains, a black corded evening bag, an ostrich skin bag and a crocodile handbag, to/w an Arts & Crafts tooled leather book cover (7)

Lot 705

Pair of French machined tapestry curtains, pale yellow ground and muted pink and green floral decoration (100 cm width x 284 cm drop)

Lot 709

Box of embroidery items to include needlework transfers, Victorian practice sleeves showing darning, button hole, patching skills etc., a book 'The Embroiderer's Alphabet', tapestry wools and yarns, lace pieces etc., to/w a sewing basket on stand

Lot 755

Three framed panels of Irish lace (29 cm x 94 cm, 50 cm x 7 cm and 45 cm x 28 cm), to/w a framed wool tapestry of a Yeoman sitting at a window with dove perched on hand, 56 cm x 63 cm, dated 1873 (4)

Lot 2142

19th Century oak square stool on turned supports with carved stretchers and overstuffed tapestry cover

Lot 2341

20th Century mahogany long footstool raised on cabriole supports and pad feet with drop-in seat having floral woolwork tapestry cover

Lot 2395

19th Century tapestry frame together with a wool winder stand

Lot 61

Pair of late 19th / early 20th Century tapestry pictures of a boy in an interior and girl with dogs in a landscape, both gilt framed, 24ins x 14ins

Lot 152

Superb quality Flemish tapestry representing a noble gentleman offering a bird to a lady. 126 cm x 177 cm

Lot 18

Victorian carved walnut tapestry firescreen

Lot 444

2 tapestry church kneelers / bench cushions

Lot 497

COLLECTION OF LP RECORDS (14) including `Beatles `65 - The Beatles`, Double Fantasy - John Lennon/Yoko Ono`, `The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds`, `Donovan - What`s Bin Did And What`s Bin Hid`, `Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing`, Elton John - Greatest Hit`, `The Temptations - Greatest Hits`, `Rock Machine - I Love You`, `Santana`, `Average White Band - AWB`, `Carole King Tapestry`, Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey`, `J. J. Cale - Naturally` and `Maria Muldaur`

Lot 328

A French needlepoint wool tapestry/carpet, decorated with cream and pink roses on a beige ground, within a broad border of rose swags and architectural scrolls, 350 x 230cm.

Lot 367

A reproduction mahogany canterbury, together with two 20th century footstools, one with needlepoint tapestry upholstered pad.

Lot 764

An early 20th century floral padded tapestry inset three section dressing screen

Lot 821

A mahogany framed tapestry upholstered dressing stool, together with a Victorian walnut piano stool and a further mahogany framed dressing stool in the Georgian style (3)

Lot 888

An early 20th century mahogany framed lyre-back dining armchair, together with a matching side chair, a 19th century tapestry upholstered oak framed open armchair, and a further open armchair (4)

Lot 916

A pair of 19th century giltwood and floral tapestry embroidered circular low footstools

Lot 727

A beech framed caned back armchair with tapestry upholstered seat

Lot 776

A cane backed tapestry upholstered bedroom chair and a small oak stool (2 items)

Lot 821

A mahogany framed tapestry upholstered dressing stool, together with a Victorian walnut piano stool and a further mahogany framed dressing stool in the Georgian style (3)

Lot 888

An early 20th century mahogany framed lyre-back dining armchair, together with a matching side chair, a 19th century tapestry upholstered oak framed open armchair, and a further open armchair (4)

Lot 916

A pair of 19th century giltwood and floral tapestry embroidered circular low footstools

Lot 727

A beech framed caned back armchair with tapestry upholstered seat

Lot 776

A cane backed tapestry upholstered bedroom chair and a small oak stool (2 items)

Lot 328

A French needlepoint wool tapestry/carpet, decorated with cream and pink roses on a beige ground, within a broad border of rose swags and architectural scrolls, 350 x 230cm.

Lot 367

A reproduction mahogany canterbury, together with two 20th century footstools, one with needlepoint tapestry upholstered pad.

Lot 113

Crewelwork wall hanging and four tapestry/needlework evening bags

Lot 773

A large tapestry in the French style

Lot 878

Seven boxes of books including: George Mackay Brown, Tapestry/Fans, Book Binding, Nesbit, Disraeli, illustrated books Byram Shaw etc, Gardening, biographies etc

Lot 46

A box containing three velvet cushions, each with an 18th Century needlework / tapestry panel, together with two further scatter cushions

Lot 525

A 19th Century mahogany framed footstool with X framed ends over a central stretcher with tapestry upholstered seat

Lot 46

A box containing three velvet cushions, each with an 18th Century needlework / tapestry panel, together with two further scatter cushions

Lot 525

A 19th Century mahogany framed footstool with X framed ends over a central stretcher with tapestry upholstered seat

Lot 184

Wedgwood "Tapestry" tea ware; new Chelsea "Marjory Dew" trip; Bossons plaque etc. Condition report: see terms and conditions

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