Catalogue of valuable porcelain, English medieval vestments, old English and French furniture, stained glass windows, tapestries, etc., comprising a pair of most important "Famille rose" jars and covers, a large "Famille rose" jar and cover of superb quality, the property of a baronet; the collection of XV century vestments from Whalley Abbey, including some magnificent examples of "Opus Anglicanum", the property of the Right Hon. Lord O'Hagan, Pyrgo Park, Essex; tapestry and early English furniture, the property of the Countess of Loudoun, The Manor House, Ashby-de-la-Zouche; the property of the Right Hon. Lord Wharton; also a satinwood long case clock after a design by Sheraton; a state bed made for the use of Queen Anne; the Betley window, with figures of the Mayday Dance; Chinese armorial porcelain with the arms of Frase; and Sèvres vases and groups–French terra-cottas and bronzes–a toilet set made by Bagard of Nancy for the Duchess of Melfort–a pair of Italien bronze fire dogs–French furniture and clocks of the XVIII century–Stuart needlework–lacquer chests–Chippendale tables and urns–Hepplewhite chairs–a fine satinwood commode–an armorial beadwork casket–a stained glass window with arms of the Bacon family–a fine Aubusson carpet, etc., which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge (Sir Montague Barlow, K.B.E., LL.D., M.P., G. D. Hobson, M.A. & Major F. W. Warre, O.B.E., M.C.), auctioneers of literary property & works illustrative of the fine arts, at their large galleries, 34 & 35, New Bond Street, W. (1), on Friday, June 23rd, 1922, at one o'clock precisely
Catalogue de vente- Auteur
- Sotheby's
- Date
- 1922
- Période
- 20e siècle
- Sujet
- Vente. Art. Londres. 1922-06-23
- Vente. Céramique. Londres. 1922-06-23
- Vente. Mobilier. Londres. 1922-06-23
- Collection. Art. O'Hagan (lord)
- Collection. Art. Loudoun (countess of)
- Collection. Art. Wharton (lord)
- Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (21 p.-[6] f. de pl.-[2] p. de pl.) : ill. ; in-8°
- Informations bibliographiques
- Cote de l'original : VP 1922/480 ; Cote du microfilm : Mfilm 35 1922 06 23 (bobine 184)
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Note
- La maison de vente Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, créée par Samuel Baker en 1744, prit le nom Sotheby’s en 1924 et déménagea de Wellington Street pour New Bond Street en 1917
- Note de contenu
- Contient 109 lots et 8 planches
- Note complémentaire
- Les noms de Sir Clement Anderson Montague Barlow (1868-1951), Geoffrey Dudley Hobson (1882-1949) et capitaine Felix Walter Warre (1879-1953) apparaissent sur la page de titre en tant qu'associés chez Sotheby's
- Langue du document
- Anglais
- Date de numérisation
- 2013
- Nombre de vues
- 21
- Identifiant numérique
- NUM CV07373_19220623
- Bibliothèque d'origine
- Bibliothèque de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, collections Jacques Doucet
- Conditions d'utilisation du document
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