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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.

Auction highlights

Lot gallery

237 lots available

An early 18th century figured elm, walnut and featherbanded chest on stand of vernacular construction 1700-1730, the stand reduced in height and now missing its legs

A small late 18th/early 19th century pine and polychrome decorated 'trompe l'oeil' hanging cabinet 1780-1815, the painted decoration of a slightly later (probably 19th century)

A George II or George III oak corner cabinet of large proportions 1750-1775

A Dutch second quarter or mid-18th century walnut, featherbanded and fruitwood marquetry chest 1730-1760

A Brislington delftware Tulip charger, circa 1700-20

A London delftware Adam and Eve charger, circa 1700-20

An English delftware Tulip charger, circa 1730-40

A Lambeth delftware (Thomas Morgan and Abigail Griffth) ballooning plate, circa 1785

An English delftware apothecary syrup jar, circa 1730-50

Three North Italian drug jars, probably Nove di Bassano, late 18th/early 19th Century

Five English delftware large dishes, circa 1730-60

A rare and amusing set of four Staffordshire pearlware furniture rests or window stops, circa 1830

A Staffordshire table base group of 'Ale Bench', circa 1830-35

A pair of Wood and Caldwell models of lions, circa 1810

A Staffordshire pearlware 'Fair Hebe' jug, dated 1788

A collection of three carved coquilla nut figural snuff boxesProbably late 18th/19th century

A charming silk-work pictureLate 18th century 90.5cm x 74cm overall

A charming collection of samplers 50.8cm x 38.4cm overall, 34.9cm x 25.9cm overall, 47cm x 39cm overall, 56.7cm x 53cm overall

A group of wool-work pictures 46.5cm x 34.6cm overall, 36.8cm x 30.5cm overall and 57.4cm high, 48.5cm wide overall

A late 17th century turned lignum vitae wassail bowl

A small mixed collection of treen items

An 18th century turned lignum vitae tobacco box and cover

A rare 17th century carved oak ginger bread mould

An 18th century Welsh love spoon with flat handle

A fine 18th century chip-carved beech or fruitwood Welsh love spoon

An 18th century Welsh love spoon

Two 19th century Continental turned fruitwood and painted melon shaped tea caddiesProbably Dutch or German

A George III oval hardwood inlaid tea caddy

An early 19th century Continental fruitwood pear tea caddyPossibly Dutch or German

A late 18th/early 19th century chip-carved beech or fruitwood Welsh love spoon

An unusual Ghiordes CarpetProbably 19th century 261cm x 186cm

A mid-19th century Aubusson carpetC.1850 203cm x 193cm overall

A charming crewelwork panel Late 17th/early 18th century

A late 19th/early 20th century French tapestry panel 183cm x 63cm

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