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Mythological tapestry, probably English 18th Century with later repairs, featuring in the foreground a woman reclining on a couch whilst a winged cherub offers a hand to an elderly lady seated in a chair, the background with a view through the window to a country house, glazed and framed, 18ins x 15 1/2ins
A set of three Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs with serpentine cresting rails above pierced vase shaped splat backs, the drop in seats upholstered in gold coloured tapestry, raised on square tapered legs with pierced vase shaped splat back above the drop in seat, raised on chamfered square legs with understretchers.
A giltwood salon suite, in Louis XVI style, comprising four armchairs and a three-seat sofa, the arched backs, padded arms and stuffed-over bow seats upholstered in machine tapestry, the fluted frames with beaded ribbon mouldings beneath floral crestings, downswept arms with acanthus terminals, on tapering fluted legs, 20th century
A Louis XV Gobelins Tapestry Panel Fragment, depticting Le Bal de Barcelone, from the Don Quixote series, showing Don Quixote dancing at Don Antonio's ball, after a set of twenty-eight designs by Charles Coypel, late 18th century, from the workshop of Audran; with an associated outer border and later blue selvedge, reweaving and repair , h.140cm., w.170cm.
Anne Page and Slender, A Royal Windsor English Tapestry, from the series The Merry Wives of Windsor, after Thomas Wallace Hay, by Henri Henry and Michel Brignolas, dated 1877, inspired by the Shakespearean play The Merry Wives of Windsor, woven depicting Anne Page inviting Slender into her home, both in Elizabethan dress, within a four-sided rectangular and square compartmentalised border with alternating fruiting branches and sprays of flowers on a dark blue ground, the lower border with the narrative scroll inscribed Slender and Page with the Windsor mark, date and N.7/ H.Henry M. Brignolas, in the bottom right corner and signature T.W.Hay within the tapestry panel (1) 194cm. high, 223cm. wide; 6ft. 4in., 7ft. 4in. Exhibited The series of eight depicting the Merry Wives of Windsor, were commissioned by Gillows & Co., Oxford Street, London for the decoration of the Dining Saloon in the Prince of Wales Suite in the British Pavilion at the 1878 Exposition Universelle, Paris, and won a gold medal for tapestries. They were exhibited along with a Tapestry Portrait of Queen Victoria, which was based on a cartoon produced by the painter Phoebus Levin, a German painter in London (1855-78), which copied the portrait painted by Baron Heinrich von Angeli (1840-1925), and at Windsor Castle. Series of nice exhibited Windsor Guildhall, December 1878.
An 18th Century embroidered fragment depicting Christ, worked in gilt metal and coloured threads, a priest's vestment, the ivory silk ground with gilt thread decoration, ribbon detail and tasseled edge, together with further Continental textiles, to include brocade, embroidered, etc, and a tapestry work cushion and sampler dated 1787.

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