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21 novembre 2010

Two George I walnut wing armchairs, circa 1720

Two George I walnut wing armchairs, circa 1720
A George I walnut wing armchair, circa 1720. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd., 2010 With associated gros and petit point needlework, the back with a panel depicting a maiden by a well, surrounded by trailing foliage and flowers, the sides and back with plain...
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25 septembre 2010

Bonhams to Sell Meissen Teapot Once Owned by Mother of George I for £200,000

Bonhams to Sell Meissen Teapot Once Owned by Mother of George I for £200,000
Sophie of Hanover teapot. photo courtesy Bonhams LONDON.- A teapot once in the collection of the mother of King George I is the highlight of the concluding part of the auction of ‘The Hoffmeister Collection of Meissen Porcelain’. Part III of the sale...
19 février 2010

Chinese export & Chinoiseries @ Christie's Interiors - Style and Spirit. 23 February 2010

Chinese export & Chinoiseries @ Christie's Interiors - Style and Spirit. 23 February 2010
A Chinese export black and gilt lacquer cabinet, early 18th century, the stand later. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd., 2010 The panel doors decorated with water scenes, enclosing a fitted interior on later sand with slender cabriole legs terminating in...
11 mai 2009

Exceptional Works from Renowned Dealer Mallett Leads Christie's Sale

Exceptional Works from Renowned Dealer Mallett Leads Christie's Sale
Exceptionally rare pair of George II white, blue and polychrome-japanned bureau-cabinets, signed by the craftsmen John Golding and William Rider, circa 1730 (estimate: £500,000-800,000). Photo: Christie´s Images Ltd 2009. LONDON.- Celebrating the beauty...
12 avril 2009

A George I black-japanned and parcel-gilt bureau cabinet in the manner of John Belchier. circa 1725

A George I black-japanned and parcel-gilt bureau cabinet in the manner of John Belchier. circa 1725
A George I black-japanned and parcel-gilt bureau cabinet in the manner of John Belchier. circa 1725 the underside of the top section bearing a paper label with an 18th century inked inscription Long . . . . . Decoration extensively restored, later molding...
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