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Fine Decorative Arts

5 July 2024 | starting at 14:00 BST

Celebrating 500 years of the exquisite, our Fine Decorative Arts sale features a curated selection of European sculpture, French and English furniture, tapestries, silver and oriental carpets. While different, all pieces are united by their exceptional quality, fine craftmanship and lauded history.

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158 lots available

A Dutch late 18th century ormolu mounted kingwood, satinwood, amaranth, tulipwood and fruitwood marquetry secretaire à abattant attributed to Matthijs Horrix (1735-1809)

John Bell (British, 1812-1895): A carved white marble figure of a young girl together with a similar period carved white marble figure entitled 'The Friend of the Family'

A pair of William IV gilt bronze torcheres

Alexander Fisher (British, 1864-1936): A rare and impressive copper repoussé rectangular figural plaque documenting the perils of drink and upholding the virtue of moderation, dated 1902

After Lord Frederic Leighton (British, 1830-1896): A patinated bronze figure of 'The Sluggard'Possibly cast by the Morris foundry at the time of its amalgamation with the J.W. Singer foundry, circa 1927 or thereafter

Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875): A patinated bronze model of 'Lion au serpent (Lion attacking a serpent) No. 1'Cast after 1845, perhaps third quarter 19th century

Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875): A patinated bronze model of 'Épagneul en arrêt sur un lapin (Spaniel pointing a rabbit)'Postumously cast by A Delafonetaine, probably late 19th century

Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1875): A rare patinated bronze figural model of 'Un Indien monte sur un éléphant écrasant un tigre (An Indian man on an elephant crushing a tiger)'Probably posthumously cast by Brame, late 19th century

Antonie Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875): A green patinated bronze model of 'Elephant du Sénégal (Senegalese Elephant)' Posthumously cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne, circa 1882

A George IV gothic revival rosewood, brass inlaid and parcel gilt library table 1825-1830, possibly originally provided for Eaton Hall, in Cheshire, upon behalf of the Grosvenor family

Étienne-Henri Dumaige (French,1830-1888): A patinated bronze Orientalist figural group depicting Cleopatra before Caesar The subject after Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824-1904)

Albert-Ernest Carrier de Belleuse also known as Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887): A patinated bronze figural group of 'Danse au Tambourin'

Alfred Boucher (French, 1850-1934): A patinated bronze figural group of 'Au But (The Finishing Line)'

A George III Irish white and Spanish brocatello and later scagliola inlaid chimneypiecethe marble chimneypiece, circa 1775, the scagliola decoration probably circa 1850

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