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Vernacular Furniture, Naïve Art, and Textiles

23 September – 7 October 2025

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Our Folk and Naïve Art sale will feature the rare and unusual. Expect love spoons, pewter flagons and oak carvings alongside 16th century bronzes and crewelworks. We are excited to be offering an exciting Private Collection From an Early 15th Century Sussex Manor House of early English and European furniture and works of art.

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237 lots available

A pair of 16th century carved oak panels, one with a Romayne-type portrait roundel

A striking Flemish tapestry border17th century

A large late 16th century Northern European carved oak figural biblical plaque Inscribed and dated 1584, probably Flemish Brabant or Limburgh

A rare bronze candelabra figural support of a TurkProbably Nuremburg or possibly Flemish, circa 1450 - 1500

A German patinated bronze figure of a warrior holding a child, probably representing the massacre of the innocents Probably Nuremburg, late 16th/early 17th century

A Northern European bronze stag candlestickProbably German Rhineland, possibly 14th century

A patinated bronze statuette of Christ at the ColumnProbably Northern European

A pair of oak panels with scenes from the Old Testament 17th century, presumably formerly formed as cupboard doors

A carved oak figural panel depicting The Crucifixion together with a carved oak figural term Both probably late 16th century

Two framed Flemish tapestry fragmentsProbably late 16th/early 17th century, possibly formerly part of a Portico tapestry border

A German wool, silk and metal thread panel of three angels15th century

A Kashmir needlepoint Late 19th/early 20th century 294cm x 220cm approximately overall

A carved walnut or fruitwood model of the head of Christ Probably late 15th/early 16th century, possibly South Netherlandish/German

A facsimile engraved brass English figural memorial plaque for Margaret Cheyne After the 15th century original in St Peters Churchyard. Hever, Sevenoaks, Kent

A Limoges plaque depicting the Deposition Late 16th/early 17th century, perhaps attributable to the Master of the High Forehead

A late /early 17th 16th century carved oak figure of St Katherine

A pair of carved oak reliquary busts of a Bishop saint and female saintProbably Franco/Flemish, 17th century

A relief carved limestone figural fragment in the early English Medieval style depicting the Crucifixion

A late 16th/early 17th century Spanish Colonia carved wood and polychrome decorated figure of the Virgin

A carved limestone head in the Celtic style

A pair of George I/II walnut side chairs retaining their original rush seats 1720-1740

A large and extraordinary 18th century elm and dark stained (or painted) beech high-back tavern settle Probably West Country, 1730-1770

A matched set of four first half 19th century yew wood Windsor chairs together with a later ash Windsor chair Each with an elm seat

A 19h century carved and polychrome and gessoed wood and stag antler 'lustermannschen' four light chandelierProbably South German or Swiss, in the Renaissance style

A Nuremberg style brass charger or dishPossibly late 16th/early 17th century

A patinated bronze figural chandelier component Probably German, perhaps Nuremberg or Flemish, 16th century

A Norwegian carved 'Kasas' or ale bowl Probably early 19th century

Two charming needlework panelsProbably late 16th/early 17th century

An early to mid-20th century needlework panel Depicting The Garden of EdenPossibly by Elizabeth Stuart of Minchinhampton House

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