Above, Left to Right: Lot 6184, Lot 6241, Lot 1309 and Lot 6236.
Lot Number: 6184
John Wootton (British 1678-1764): Extensive Italianate Capriccio Landscape with Classical Pastoral Figures, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower center "J Wootton."
Sold For: £10,000
Lot Number: 6241
Mouseman - Adzed oak pedestal chest, fitted with six drawers, each with a turned handle, panelled sides, on octagonal feet. By the workshop of Robert Thompson, Kilburn. Provenance: This lot is consigned from a direct descendant of Robert Thompson, the great-grandfather of the vendor. Sold For: £5,200
Lot Number: 1309
In the manner of Tiffany & Co. - Bronze "Chased Pod" design floor lamp with a "Maple Leaf" dome leaded glass shade, decorated with flowers in blue and green shades. Features six branches on a column decorated with stylized trailing stems, terminating at a circular base with plant motifs on scrolled feet. The base is stamped "Tiffany Studios New York 379," and the inner shade is stamped "Tiffany Studios New York [...]" Sold For: £20,000
Lot Number: 6236
Mouseman - Unusual circa 1930s adzed oak tub-shaped armchair with a barrel-back and woven leather. This chair attracted significant attention from various news outlets, including the Antiques Trade Gazette, The Gazette & Herald, The York Press, The Scunthorpe Telegraph, and The Hull Daily Mail. It achieved an impressive sale price of £10,500. Find out more about it and the rest of the sale here.
Already Consigned
We’ve already received some beautiful consignments for this sale, including a wonderful selection of decorative objects and furniture that will no doubt attract interest. These items exemplify the quality and variety we are known for in our Country House Auctions.
Decorative Objects
We are delighted to have secured a stunning selection of decorative objects for the Country House Sale. Highlights include a large 18th-century Meissen plate painted in a chinoiserie style, a pair of tall 19th-century Chinese vases with mountainous landscapes, a turn-of-the-century Royal Worcester oval plaque hand-painted by Harry Davis depicting a rare farmyard scene, and an early 20th-century Wedgwood Fairland lustre vase by Daisy Makeig-Jones. These pieces span a range of styles and periods, all perfectly capturing the timeless appeal of country living.