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Lot 179

ALMADA NEGREIROS - 1893-1970, "Integração", tapestry from the Portalegre Tapestries Manufacture, Portuguese, signed, stamped, marked L. S., registration no. 2036-3, edition 3/6, limited edition of 6 plus 2 of the Author, produced in 1979. Notes: authenticity stamp signed by José de Almada Negreiros and Sarah Affonso. The original work was part of the exhibition "Almada -a cena do corpo". Lisbon: Centro Cultural de Belém, October 1993 to January 1994, and is reproduced in the respective catalogue, p. 366, no. 367., Dim. - 160 x 213 cm

Lot 251

A cavalry battle, polychrome wool yarn tapestry, Flemish, 17th C., restoration, minor defects, Dim. - 222 x 272 cm

Lot 252

A countryside landscape, polychrome wool yarn tapestry possibly Aubusson, French, 17th/18th C., restoration, defects, Dim. - 191 x 277 cm

Lot 253

"Diana on the hunt", polychrome wool yarn tapestry probably from Brussels, bordure in shades of brown "Leaves", containing on the corners "Grotesque masks", Flemish, 17th/18th C., restoration, defects, minor faults, requiring restoration, Dim. - 278 x 216 cm

Lot 226

Vintage unframed Religious tapestry panel Approx. 69 x 63cms used. edging frayed throughout

Lot 164

Sundry lot Inc. tapestry kits, vintage childrens shoes, etc some in used condition. unchecked

Lot 140

Bohemian crystal decanter set with relief floral decoration, plus embroidered tapestry within gilded frame reasonable used condition

Lot 1902

Tapisserie "MANVEre D'AUBUSSON" Frankreich.133 cm x 233 cm. Handgewebt. Wolle auf Wolle, Manufacture d'Aubusson. Antik. Circa 100 bis 150 Jahre alt. Signiert. Zustand siehe Fotos. Schätzwert 2.500 - 4.000 €. Versand kann organisiert werden.Tapestry "MANVEre D'AUBUSSON" France. Handwoven. Wool on wool, Manufacture d'Aubusson. Antique. Approximately 100 to 150 years old. Signed. Condition see photos. Estimated value 2.500 - 4.000 €. Shipping can be organised.

Lot 1995

Biblische Tapisserie Brüssel und Flandern 15./16. Jahrhundert.302 cm x 163 cm. Handarbeit. Naturfarben. Gewebt. Signiert. Zustand siehe Fotos. Wolle auf Wolle. Versand kann organisiert werden.Biblical tapestry Brussels and Flanders 15th / 16th century. Handmade. Natural colors. Woven. Wool on wool. Shipping can be organized.

Lot 2014

China Seide Bildteppich.123 cm x 60 cm. Handgeknüpft. Seide auf Baumwolle. Mid Century. Zustand siehe Fotos. Versand kann organisiert werden.China silk wall rug tapestry. Hand knotted. Silk on cotton. Mid Century. Condition see photos. Shipping can be organized.

Lot 2016

China Seide Bildteppich.61 cm x 91 cm. Seide auf Seide. Mid Century. Zustand siehe Fotos. Versand kann organisiert werden.China silk wall rug tapestry. Silk on silk. Mid Century. Condition see photos. Shipping can be organised.

Lot 337

AN 18TH CENTURY TURNED OAK CANDLESTICK ADAPTED INTO A LAMP WITH EARLIER TAPESTRY SHADE65cm H

Lot 475

Two mahogany stools, one with tapestry top, height 44cm and one with beadwork glazed top, height 48cm (2)

Lot 384

A pair of Louis XIII walnut stools, mid 17th century each of rectangular form upholstered in blue velvet and foliate tapestry fragments on wrythen turned legs joined by stretchers and terminating in turned feet, height 42cm, width 53cm, depth 42cm.Provenance: Messrs. Christie's, London 9 November 2006, lot 251, Important Early European Furniture, Sculture and Tapestries including three private European Collections.

Lot 298

VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD ADJUSTABLE TAPESTRY FIRE SCREEN

Lot 295

PAIR OF TAPESTRY COVERED BEDROOM CHAIRS

Lot 357

"Two Trees" Tapestry, done by a child in Giza. Senovhi Dealer label. Size: 29 x 28 in.

Lot 358

20th C. Wall Tapestry. One end having rod for wall mounting. Size: 52 x 37 in.

Lot 8

WW1 Tapestry: WW1 soldiers convalescent needle work with BL to centre ,dated 1914 to base. 52 cms x 52 cms , good colour and condition.

Lot 163

Ca. 100 AD.A gold pyxis, characterized by its tubular body and crowned by a meticulously domed lid, further embellished with an elegant suspension loop, stands as a triumph of intricate gold work. The surface of this magnificent pyxis is adorned with meticulously executed ropework scrolls, coiled and undulating in an intricate choreography that echoes the boundless creativity of Roman craftsmanship. This ornate motif intertwines with the golden surface, creating an immersive visual tapestry that speaks of artistry and profound dedication to form. In the realm of the Roman world, pyxides were more than mere vessels; they encapsulated the Roman predilection for refined aesthetics and their proclivity for luxury. These vessels, often employed for storing valuables and precious items, bore witness to the confluence of opulence and functionality that characterized the Roman lifestyle. Size: L:24.7mm / W:13.2mm ; 3.1g Provenance: Private London collection, pre-2000s.

Lot 159

New Kingdom, ca. 1550-1070 BC.A stone vessel stands resolute upon a raised base, its form an embodiment of subtlety and elegance. With a body that gracefully tapers towards its mouth, culminating in a slightly everted rim, this vessel exudes an aura of timeless refinement. The very essence of its design is a testament to the convergence of artistry and functionality, a hallmark of Egyptian craftsmanship. The purpose this vessel might have served, nestled within the tapestry of ancient Egyptian life, is a narrative woven with intrigue. It is conceivable that such vessels found purpose as receptacles for precious offerings in sacred rituals, their chiselled grace elevating the very act of presentation. Alternatively, they may have been employed for libations, transforming the mundane into the sacred, as liquids were poured forth to honor deities and ancestors. The vessel's form, with its gradual tapering, would have facilitated controlled pouring, enabling such rituals to be performed with precision and reverence. Size: L:110mm / W:80mm ; 495g Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.

Lot 119

Ca. 100-300 AD.A bronze figurine encapsulates Victory in a moment of sublime poise. Captured in a standing posture, her form radiates an aura of dignified ascendancy, each contour painstakingly crafted to resonate with the divine essence she embodies. Draped in the elegance of flowing robes, her attire is a canvas for the intricate mastery of the artisans, a tapestry of delicate detail that bespeaks a commitment to capturing the ethereal in tangible form. It is the visage, however, that becomes the pièce de résistance of this bronze masterpiece. Crafted with finesse, the face of Victory is an intricately rendered tableau of features, each curve and line an ode to the artist's prowess. The fine details coalesce to breathe life into her countenance - her eyes, radiant with an otherworldly intensity, seem to hold the gaze of every triumphant soul who has sought her favour. The lips, poised in a delicate curve, offer an enigmatic smile that speaks of the inexpressible elation that follows victory's embrace. Victory, an emblematic figure dating back to the Hellenistic era and embraced by the Roman world, stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of conquest and glory. Personifying victory and success, Victory, or Nike in the Hellenic tradition, originated from the grand narratives of ancient Greece. However, her identity seamlessly transitioned into the Roman psyche, encapsulating the Roman reverence for triumph and ascendancy. This revered deity, an allegory for the transformative power of achievement, found her celestial presence invoked on the fields of battle, within the walls of civic architecture, and in the hearts of those who aspired to ascend the echelons of achievement. Size: L:73mm / W:40mm ; 102.5g Provenance: Private London collection, pre-2000s.

Lot 336

Ca. 1100-1200 AD.This exceptional artifact, crafted from lustrous bronze, stands as a testament to the remarkable artistry of the Khorassan region. The lampstand exhibits a captivating combination of intricate details and refined design elements, which elevate its aesthetic appeal and cultural significance. A bronze lampstand features a domed base, embellished with a profusion of meticulously incised patterns, creating an engaging visual tapestry. The base is further enhanced by lateral flat protrusions, adding a dynamic element to the overall composition. Remarkably, the lampstand stands on three exquisitely formed legs, resembling the graceful hooves of a creature in motion. This design choice not only ensures stability but also infuses the lampstand with a sense of organic elegance. Ascending from the base, the columnar section of the lampstand boasts a round openwork profile, skillfully executed to create an interplay of light and shadow. Adorning the column are prominent bosses, positioned both above and below, accentuating its verticality and lending a sense of visual harmony to the overall structure. As the column ascends, it gracefully flares at the top, providing a perfect housing for a flower-shaped tray. This intricately crafted tray, adorned with ten delicate petals, served as a platform for the placement of an illuminating lamp, completing the lampstand's purposeful design. For a similar, please see Christie's, Live Auction 7871, Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds, 5 Oct 2010, Lot 11. Size: L:630mm / W:285mm ; 3.19kg Provenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a collection formed since the 1980s.

Lot 120

Ca. 1st-2nd century AD.Crafted with meticulous artistry, this bronze figurine reverently portrays the goddess in a dignified stance. Draped in the robes of divine grace, she stands as an envoy between worlds, her left hand clasping the emblematic rudder of Fortuna – a symbol of the goddess's mastery over the navigational currents of human existence. This rudder, emblematic of steering fate's course, underscores the potent agency of the deity in shaping the trajectories of individuals and empires alike. With the vestiges of time's embrace having softened her facial features, her visage carries an air of serene enigma. Adorned with the ornate headdress that befits the stature of Isis, the figurine eloquently melds the distinct aspects of the goddesses she embodies. The elaborate headdress, a hallmark of Isis' legacy, crowns the figure with an aura of divine wisdom and sacred authority. Isis-Fortuna, an amalgamation of the venerable Egyptian goddess Isis and the Roman goddess Fortuna, transcends geographical boundaries to stand as an embodiment of cosmic influence over the tapestry of human destinies. Isis, hailing from the mystical realms of ancient Egypt, captivated Roman veneration through her role as a goddess of multifaceted influence. A potent deity of life, magic, and rebirth, she traversed cultural frontiers to engender devotion in the hearts of Romans seeking solace and transformation. In symbiotic fusion with Fortuna, the embodiment of fate and fortune, Isis-Fortuna presided over the enigmatic threads that wove the intricate narratives of lives within the Roman cosmos. Size: L:63mm / W:30mm ; 52.5g Provenance: Private London collection, pre-2000s.

Lot 176

Ca. 100-200 AD.A bronze pendant exquisitely cast in the unmistakable form of a phallus, exhibits stylized testicles and a suspension loop, underscoring its intended function as a wearable adornment. The bold choice of subject matter in this pendant alludes to the complex tapestry of Roman society, where the phallus was laden with multifaceted meanings ranging from fertility and protection to expressions of humour. In the Roman world, phallus pendants were not only prized as decorative pieces but also held talismanic significance, often believed to bestow good fortune and ward off malevolent influences. Size: L:19.4mm / W:33.3mm ; 16.76g Provenance: Private London collection, pre-2000s.

Lot 103

SLIPPER ARMCHAIR, early 20th century mahogany with curved back and arms and 'tapestry' print loose covers, 60cm W.

Lot 27

WOOLWORK TAPESTRY, depicting a stable scene, 243cm x 210cm.

Lot 755

Romare Bearden, a distinguished American artist born in 1911, stands as a towering figure in the realms of African American art and collage. Renowned for his innovative approach to visual storytelling, Bearden's work weaves together diverse influences, including African art, jazz music, and the cultural experiences of African Americans. His collages, often created using cut-and-pasted materials, exude a dynamic energy and a profound exploration of identity and history. Bearden's art serves as a poignant reflection on the African American experience, capturing both the struggles and the vibrancy of the culture. His depictions of everyday life, migration, and the complexities of human relationships resonate with authenticity and emotional depth. Bearden's ability to infuse his collages with layers of meaning through his meticulous selection and arrangement of images makes his work a rich tapestry of visual narrative. His legacy transcends his artistic achievements, as he played a pivotal role in fostering awareness and recognition of African American art in the broader art world. Romare Bearden's enduring influence continues to inspire artists, provoke critical dialogue, and celebrate the power of art to reflect and shape the cultural narrative.Measures 40 x 30.75.

Lot 871

"Star Wars" is a globally popular science fiction franchise created by George Lucas. The franchise is set in a distant galaxy and features a rich tapestry of characters, planets, species, and epic conflicts between the forces of good and evil. It has expanded over multiple films, TV series, books, comics, video games, and more, becoming one of the most influential and iconic franchises in the history of popular culture.Key points about the "Star Wars" franchise include:1. **Original Trilogy (Episodes IV-VI):** The original trilogy began with "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" (1977), followed by "Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), and concluded with "Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" (1983). The trilogy follows the journey of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and other iconic characters as they battle the evil Galactic Empire led by Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader.2. **Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I-III):** The prequel trilogy explores the rise of Darth Vader and the fall of the Galactic Republic. It includes "Episode I - The Phantom Menace" (1999), "Episode II - Attack of the Clones" (2002), and "Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" (2005).3. **Sequel Trilogy (Episodes VII-IX):** The sequel trilogy continues the story decades after the original trilogy. It features new characters, such as Rey, Finn, and Kylo Ren, and addresses the conflict between the First Order and the Resistance. The trilogy includes "Episode VII - The Force Awakens" (2015), "Episode VIII - The Last Jedi" (2017), and "Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker" (2019).4. **Spin-off Films:** The franchise has produced standalone spin-off films that explore different aspects of the "Star Wars" universe, including "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" (2016) and "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018).5. **TV Series:** "Star Wars" has expanded into television with series such as "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," "Star Wars Rebels," "The Mandalorian," and more. These series delve into untold stories, expand character backgrounds, and introduce new narratives.6. **Themes:** The franchise explores themes of heroism, the battle between good and evil, family, destiny, and the search for identity. The Force, a mystical energy that grants individuals various abilities, is a central concept in the series.7. **Iconic Characters:** "Star Wars" introduced iconic characters like Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Yoda, and many others.8. **Cultural Impact:** "Star Wars" has left a profound impact on popular culture, influencing filmmaking, merchandise, language, and even technology.9. **Fandom:** The "Star Wars" fandom is one of the most passionate and devoted in popular culture, with fans of all ages across the globe.The "Star Wars" franchise has transcended generations and remains a beloved and influential part of modern storytelling. Its enduring appeal continues to captivate audiences and inspire creators worldwide.Measures 24 x 36.

Lot 800

Vittore Carpaccio, an Italian Renaissance painter of the 15th and 16th centuries, emerges as a masterful storyteller through his vivid and meticulously detailed artworks. Born around 1465, Carpaccio is celebrated for his narrative skill, innovative compositions, and his contributions to Venetian painting.Carpaccio's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Narrative Painting**: Carpaccio's paintings often tell intricate stories, capturing both historical events and religious narratives with a keen eye for detail and emotion. His ability to convey complex narratives through visual storytelling is a hallmark of his artistic prowess.2. **Venetian Color and Light**: Carpaccio's works are characterized by their luminous color palettes and skillful use of light. His sensitivity to the interplay between light and shadow adds depth and realism to his scenes, creating a palpable sense of atmosphere.3. **Diverse Subjects**: From religious scenes and mythological tales to historical events and portraits, Carpaccio's body of work covers a wide range of subjects. His versatility allowed him to excel in various genres, leaving a diverse and impactful artistic legacy.4. **Innovative Compositions**: Carpaccio's compositions often feature intricate architectural details and carefully rendered settings. His imaginative arrangements and attention to spatial relationships showcase his innovative approach to composition.5. **Civic Pride**: Carpaccio's depictions of Venice and its landmarks reflect his pride in his city. His "Cycle of Saint Ursula," a series of paintings in the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, provides a visual record of Venetian life and customs.6. **Influence and Recognition**: Carpaccio's works influenced other Venetian artists, and he was appreciated by his contemporaries for his ability to infuse his paintings with narrative depth and aesthetic beauty.Vittore Carpaccio's legacy endures through his contributions to Renaissance art, his storytelling prowess, and his innovative approach to composition and color. His works continue to captivate audiences, offering glimpses into the historical, religious, and cultural tapestry of his time while showcasing his artistic brilliance.Measures 20 x 40.

Lot 527

Romare Bearden, a distinguished American artist born in 1911, stands as a towering figure in the realms of African American art and collage. Renowned for his innovative approach to visual storytelling, Bearden's work weaves together diverse influences, including African art, jazz music, and the cultural experiences of African Americans. His collages, often created using cut-and-pasted materials, exude a dynamic energy and a profound exploration of identity and history. Bearden's art serves as a poignant reflection on the African American experience, capturing both the struggles and the vibrancy of the culture. His depictions of everyday life, migration, and the complexities of human relationships resonate with authenticity and emotional depth. Bearden's ability to infuse his collages with layers of meaning through his meticulous selection and arrangement of images makes his work a rich tapestry of visual narrative. His legacy transcends his artistic achievements, as he played a pivotal role in fostering awareness and recognition of African American art in the broader art world. Romare Bearden's enduring influence continues to inspire artists, provoke critical dialogue, and celebrate the power of art to reflect and shape the cultural narrative.Measures 40 x 31.5.

Lot 807

Romare Bearden, a distinguished American artist born in 1911, stands as a towering figure in the realms of African American art and collage. Renowned for his innovative approach to visual storytelling, Bearden's work weaves together diverse influences, including African art, jazz music, and the cultural experiences of African Americans. His collages, often created using cut-and-pasted materials, exude a dynamic energy and a profound exploration of identity and history. Bearden's art serves as a poignant reflection on the African American experience, capturing both the struggles and the vibrancy of the culture. His depictions of everyday life, migration, and the complexities of human relationships resonate with authenticity and emotional depth. Bearden's ability to infuse his collages with layers of meaning through his meticulous selection and arrangement of images makes his work a rich tapestry of visual narrative. His legacy transcends his artistic achievements, as he played a pivotal role in fostering awareness and recognition of African American art in the broader art world. Romare Bearden's enduring influence continues to inspire artists, provoke critical dialogue, and celebrate the power of art to reflect and shape the cultural narrative.Measures 16 x 12.25.Signed and numbred in the plate.

Lot 711

Vittore Carpaccio, an Italian Renaissance painter of the 15th and 16th centuries, emerges as a masterful storyteller through his vivid and meticulously detailed artworks. Born around 1465, Carpaccio is celebrated for his narrative skill, innovative compositions, and his contributions to Venetian painting.Carpaccio's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Narrative Painting**: Carpaccio's paintings often tell intricate stories, capturing both historical events and religious narratives with a keen eye for detail and emotion. His ability to convey complex narratives through visual storytelling is a hallmark of his artistic prowess.2. **Venetian Color and Light**: Carpaccio's works are characterized by their luminous color palettes and skillful use of light. His sensitivity to the interplay between light and shadow adds depth and realism to his scenes, creating a palpable sense of atmosphere.3. **Diverse Subjects**: From religious scenes and mythological tales to historical events and portraits, Carpaccio's body of work covers a wide range of subjects. His versatility allowed him to excel in various genres, leaving a diverse and impactful artistic legacy.4. **Innovative Compositions**: Carpaccio's compositions often feature intricate architectural details and carefully rendered settings. His imaginative arrangements and attention to spatial relationships showcase his innovative approach to composition.5. **Civic Pride**: Carpaccio's depictions of Venice and its landmarks reflect his pride in his city. His "Cycle of Saint Ursula," a series of paintings in the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, provides a visual record of Venetian life and customs.6. **Influence and Recognition**: Carpaccio's works influenced other Venetian artists, and he was appreciated by his contemporaries for his ability to infuse his paintings with narrative depth and aesthetic beauty.Vittore Carpaccio's legacy endures through his contributions to Renaissance art, his storytelling prowess, and his innovative approach to composition and color. His works continue to captivate audiences, offering glimpses into the historical, religious, and cultural tapestry of his time while showcasing his artistic brilliance.Measures 19.5 x 40.

Lot 681

Romare Bearden, a distinguished American artist born in 1911, stands as a towering figure in the realms of African American art and collage. Renowned for his innovative approach to visual storytelling, Bearden's work weaves together diverse influences, including African art, jazz music, and the cultural experiences of African Americans. His collages, often created using cut-and-pasted materials, exude a dynamic energy and a profound exploration of identity and history. Bearden's art serves as a poignant reflection on the African American experience, capturing both the struggles and the vibrancy of the culture. His depictions of everyday life, migration, and the complexities of human relationships resonate with authenticity and emotional depth. Bearden's ability to infuse his collages with layers of meaning through his meticulous selection and arrangement of images makes his work a rich tapestry of visual narrative. His legacy transcends his artistic achievements, as he played a pivotal role in fostering awareness and recognition of African American art in the broader art world. Romare Bearden's enduring influence continues to inspire artists, provoke critical dialogue, and celebrate the power of art to reflect and shape the cultural narrative.Measures 40 x 32.

Lot 210

Mahogany coffee table with tapestry top, 109 x 45 x 44cm.

Lot 404

An Antique tapestry showing a camp in a forest, framed under glass, 112 x 60cm

Lot 201

Set of four mahogany armchairs with canework sides and back, tapestry cushion seats, 60 x 74 x 45cm. (4)

Lot 403

A small antique tapestry of a Spaniel under a tree, tacked on a stretcher, 31 x 25cm

Lot 215

Mahogany long stool with drop in tapestry seat, standing on shell carved cabriole legs, 104 x 38 x 33cm.

Lot 601

A large hanging Woolwork Tapestry, H 117 cm x W 101 cm.

Lot 536

A pair of decorative Indian embroidered floral panels, using metallic threads, framed, overall 60cm x 40cm, and an Indian embroidered padded tapestry of an elephant, with metallic threads, beads and sequins, together with a Chinese embroidered panel and a Japanese long-stitch picture (5)

Lot 3307

Orientteppich aus Seide. GHOM/PERSIEN, 20. Jh., 73x59 cm. Der cremefarbene Bildteppich zeigt zwei ineinander verschlungene Lebensbäume, Blütenzweige und Paradiesvögel. Die olivgrüne Hauptbordüre ist mit einem floralen Wellenmuster durchgemustert.| Oriental silk carpet. GHOM/PERSIA, 20th century, 73x59 cm. The cream colored tapestry shows two intertwined trees of life, flowering branches and birds of paradise. The olive green main border is patterned with a floral wave pattern throughout.

Lot 3311

Orientteppich aus Seide / HEREKE 20. Jh., 95 x 72 cm. Kassettierter Bildteppich mit Gartenmotiven. Figürliche und tierische Szenen, teils Jagddarstellungen. In der Hauptbordüre Bildkartuschen mit Darstellungen von Tieren auf schwarzem Grund. An der Mitte des oberen Endes eine Werkstätten-/Künstlersignatur. Signierte Knüpfarbeit mit ca. 2,1 Millionen Knoten pro Quadratmeter. Im guten Allgemeinzustand, mit alterstypischen Gebrauchsspuren. Leichte Abriebspuren und Verblassungen. Rückseitig stellenweise Verhärtungen und Verfärbungen aufgrund von Kleberückständen.| Oriental silk carpet / HEREKE 20th century, 95 x 72 cm. Cassette tapestry with garden motifs. Figural and animal scenes, partly hunting depictions. In the main border pictorial cartouches with depictions of animals on a black background. A workshop/artist signature at the center of the upper end. Signed knotting with about 2.1 million knots per square meter. In good general condition with signs of use typical of its age. Slight signs of abrasion and fading. Hardening and discoloration in places on the reverse due to adhesive residue.

Lot 3313

Orientteppich aus Seide / HEREKE, 20. Jh., 134 x 105 cm. Bildteppich mit sechs großen Rundmedaillons im Hauptfeld auf rotem Grund. In diesen jeweils fünf kleinere Rundmedaillons mit Darstellungen von Tieren. Das mittige Medaillon zeigt in allen dieselbe Darstellung eines Tigers als wiederholendes Element. In der Hauptbordüre Bildkartuschen mit Darstellungen von Tieren auf rotem Grund, In einem kleinere Rundmedaillon rechts oben sind die Buchstaben "HR" (möglicherweise Rex Honoris) abgebildet. Knüpfarbeit mit 2,1 Millionen Knoten pro Quadratmeter. Im guten Allgemeinzustand, mit alterstypischen Gebrauchsspuren. Leichte Abriebspuren und Verblassungen. Rückseitig stellenweise Verhärtungen und Verfärbungen aufgrund von Kleberückständen.| Oriental silk carpet / HEREKE, 20th century, 134 x 105 cm. Tapestry with six large round medallions in the main field on a red background. In each of these are five smaller round medallions with images of animals. The central medallion shows the same image of a tiger as a repeating element in all of them. In the main border, there are cartouches depicting animals on a red background. In a smaller round medallion in the upper right corner, the letters "HR" (possibly Rex Honoris) are depicted. Knotting with 2.1 million knots per square meter. In good general condition, with age-typical signs of wear. Slight signs of abrasion and fading. Hardening and discoloration in places on the reverse due to adhesive residue.

Lot 220

A quantity of art including pen & ink, watercolours etc. Including working drawing and tapestry,

Lot 1436

3 Coalport Age of Elegance figures Montpellier Walk, Interlude and Tapestry (2 boxes)

Lot 1017

A silver pair-cased Verge, unsigned, silver dust cover, key wind pocket watch with 'Forget-Me-Not' watch papers.Forget me not 1838 tapestry liner to back of outer case, in working order ticks well

Lot 205

Victorian fancy framed nursing chair with period tapestry upholstery

Lot 124

A glass top coffee table with tapestry decoration with a tapestry top pine stool

Lot 165

A 19th century glazed and framed floral tapestry originally a fire-screen plus two modern reverse glass prize sheep, with a Aesthetic print 

Lot 214

A modern armchair with purple machine tapestry upholstery

Lot 197

An Edwardian decorative inlaid mahogany show frame parlour suite with cream coloured machine tapestry upholstery comprising a 1.25m two seater settee and two standard chairs to match

Lot 181A

A modern tub elbow chair with blue striped machine tapestry upholstery, set on short tapered legs

Lot 398

A 19th Century mahogany framed elbow chair with incised curved top rail, open scroll armrests and cream coloured machine tapestry upholstered seat, set on turned font legs with brown porcelain casters - area of veneer loss

Lot 1429

A modern kelim with polychrome motifs within a blue border - repair - 1.72m X 1.05m - sold with a tapestry cushion

Lot 856

A Victorian mixed wood and strung footstool of cushion form with tapestry top - sold with a walnut veneered and inlaid tea caddy (no interior)

Lot 958

A pair of very large tapestry style wall hangings with wooden frames

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