Kendall House Antiques Ltd Asian Art and Furniture
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19th Century Portrait of Prince Tommaso Francesco of Savoy-Carignano
By Anthony van Dyck
Located in Chipping Campden, GB
After Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 19th Century Portrait of Prince Tommaso Francesco of Savoy-Carignano.
Oil on canvas with remains of old gallery label pasted to verso. After the portrai...
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Late Regency mahogany X frame library chair
Located in Chipping Campden, GB
Late Regency Mahogany X frame library chair possibly by Gillows or Loudon. Circa 1830.
Referred to by Gillows as a Spanish chair. See ‘Gillows of Lancaster & London’ by Susan E S...
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Antique Early 19th Century British Regency Furniture
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17th Century Italian gothic gilt decorated walnut Cassone-chest
Located in Chipping Campden, GB
17th Century Italian Cassone
Gilt and polychrome decorated standing on a high molded plinth with Gothic architectural elements, such as a pointed arc, flanked by rose windows. The ...
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Antique 17th Century Italian Gothic Furniture
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The sides and front of the rectangular two-door cabinet are embellished in gold and silver hiramaki-e and takamaki-e on a black roiro lacquer ground with a continuous design. The two doors depict a long procession of numerous figures travelling on foot and horseback along buildings and a pagoda into a mountainous landscape. This is the annual court journey, Hofreis, of the Dutch from Nagasaki to the Shogun’s court in Edo. Three horseback riders are dressed as Dutch merchants and a fourth figure, probably het Opperhoofd, is seen inside a palanquin, norimon. Just about to cross the bridge, two men are carrying a cabinet like the present one.
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