Auction Preview: The Oak Interior at Bonhams, London, April 2
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What: The Oak InteriorWhere: Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street, LondonWhen: April 2, 11:00 AM BSTPublic Viewing: Mar 28 2019 09:00 - 16:30 GMT, Mar 29 2019 09:00 - 16:30 GMT, Mar 30 2019 11:00 - 15:00 GMT, Mar 31 2019 11:00 - 15:00 BST, Apr 01 20Auction Preview: The Oak Interior at Bonhams, London, April 2
What: The Oak InteriorWhere: Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street, LondonWhen: April 2, 11:00 AM BSTPublic Viewing: Mar 28 2019 09:00 - 16:30 GMT, Mar 29 2019 09:00 - 16:30 GMT, Mar 30 2019 11:00 - 15:00 GMT, Mar 31 2019 11:00 - 15:00 BST, Apr 01 2019 09:00 - 19:00 BSTTop Lots at the Sale:— «An extraordinarily rare set of six early George III ash high comb-back Windsor Armchairs», West Country, circa 1760 - Each having a back of eight hand-shaped spindles supporting a triple-'waved' cresting rail with rounded-ends. Approximate measurements - 75cm wide x59cm deepx111.5cm high, (29 1/2in wide x 23in deepx43 1/2in high). Featured at lot 590. Estimate: 26,000 USD - 39,000 USD.— «A rare and interesting James II leaded bronze measure, of bushel capacity», circa 1685-1688 - The rim struck four times with the dagger mark for London, and four times with an 'I' beneath a crown, the body engraved with the coat of arms of Jeffreys to one side. Measured at 50cm rim diameterx17.5cm high. Featured at lot 278. Estimate: 20,000 USD - 26,000 USD.— «A rare Henry VIII joined oak wall or fixed settle», North Devon, circa 1520 - The back of eight linenfold-carved panels, each rendered with folded linen, the drapes carved and punched-decorated at the top and straight-cut at the base, framed by moulded rails. Measured at 243cm wide x31cm deep x160cm high, (95 1/2in wide x 12in deep x62 1/2in high). Featured at lot 611. Estimate: 20,000 USD - 26,000 USD.— «An impressive and large pair of early to mid-19th century brass chandeliers», English, circa 1830 - Each topped by a trefoil loop, a knopped column and a dove with wings displayed, the stems with a small upper bulb issuing three candle branches, the lower larger bulb issuing six. Measured at 105cm diameter x112cm high (stem including loops). Featured at lot 170. Estimate: 16,000 USD - 24,000 USD.— «An impressive George I figured elm, ash and walnut chest-on-chest», circa 1715 - Having a projecting cyma-recta moulded cornice and cushion-moulded 'map' drawer, with three short over three long graduated book-veneered and featherbanded drawers. Measured at 102.5cm wide x58cm deepx182.5cm high, (40in wide x 22 1/2in deep x71 1/2in high). Featured at lot 308. Estimate: 16,000 USD - 24,000 USD.— «A rare Elizabeth I joined oak display/serving table», circa 1600 - Made to accompany the 'Great Table' - a refectory-type table. Having a triple-plank fully cleated top, plain shallow frieze rails with bold scroll-profiled spandrels. Measured at 107cm wide x82cm deep x90cm high, (42in wide x 32in deep x35in high). Featured at lot 471. Estimate: 13,000 USD - 20,000 USD.— «A rare late 15th/early 16th century giltwood, pastiglia and polychrome-painted cassone», North Italian, circa 1500-1530 - The lid with raised flat centre formed from two boards, with gilt-decorated edge, the curved front decorated with masks. Measured at 168cm wide x 50cm deep x 56cm high, (66in wide x 19 1/2in deep x22in high). Featured at lot 620. Estimate: 13,000 USD - 20,000 USD.For details, visit: https://www.bonhams.comClick on the slideshow for the highlights of the salehttps://www.blouinartinfo.comFounder: Louise Blouin Read more

