By direction of the Right Hon. Cornelia, Countess of Craven. Combe Abbey, Warwickshire, five miles from Coventry, eight from Rugby and two and three miles respectively from Brandon and Brinklow Stations (L. M. et S. Ry.). A catalogue of the remaining valuable contents of the Mansion including fine French, Italian, Dutch and Flemish decorative Furniture in Cabinets, Bookcases, Tables, Armoires and Commodes, a Louis XVI carved Gilt salon suite, Chippendale, Hepplewhite and other Old-English Mahogaby Bookcases and Tables, Old Gilt Coffer, Chinese Lacquer Screen, Bronze Cannon, Ancient Treasure Chests, an extensive and interesting Library of Books in all Classes of Literature, Ninety-four Boydell's Engravings illustrating Shakespeare's Works (framed), the excellent appointments of the reception Rooms and principal Bedrooms, many super-quality carpets, Boudoir-Grand and Upright Pianos, A Full-sized Billiard Table and Accessories, by Thurston, contents of about 40 secondary Bedrooms and staff Sitting-Rooms, A number of Portable Electric Table Lamps, Effects of the Domestic Offices, Coppers, Large Quantity of Panelling, Doors, etc., A Shooting-Luncheon Marquee and Equipment, Carriages, Harness and Horse Clothing, Motor and other Lawn Mowers, Garden Seats, Boats, and Numerous Miscellanea, which will be sold by auction by George Loveitt & Sons at Coombe Abbey on Wednesday, 4th July, 1923, and Seven Following Days (sunday excepted), commencing each morning at 11 o'clock precisely
Catalogue de vente- Date
- 1923
- Période
- 20e siècle
- Sujet
- Vente. Art. Coventry. 1923-07-04
- Vente. Mobilier. Coventry. 1923-07-11
- Collection. Mobilier. Cornelia (countess of craven)
- Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (110 p.) ; in-8°
- Informations bibliographiques
- Cote de l'original : VP 1923/534 ; Cote du microfilm : Mfilm 35 1923 07 04 (bobine 208)
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Editeur
- George Loveitt and Sons
- Note
- La maison de vente George Loveitt & Sons, fondée par Thomas Clarke en 1843, réalisa de nombreuses ventes immobilières dans la ville de Coventry et le Warwickshire ; Elle existe toujours aujourd'hui sous le nom de Loveitts
- Note de contenu
- Contient 2277 lots ; Un ordre des vacations est présent en début de catalogue
- Langue du document
- Anglais
- Date de numérisation
- 2013
- Nombre de vues
- 60
- Identifiant numérique
- NUM CV08439_19230704
- Bibliothèque d'origine
- Bibliothèque de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, collections Jacques Doucet
- Conditions d'utilisation du document
Document placé sous « Licence Ouverte / Open Licence » Etalab
Réutilisation (y compris commerciale) libre et gratuite