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Period: Mid-17th Century
Set of Eight Tapestry Pillows Cushions Mid-17th Century Flemish Baroque Verdure
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
These pillows or cushions are made from two complete borders of a 17th century verdure tapestry so they are in aesthetic harmony. They depict profuse floral sprays and each cushion h...
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Mid-17th Century European Baroque Antique England

Materials

Tapestry

Charles II Wine Taster Made in London in 1669, Maker's Mark of IG
Located in London, GB
The wine taster stands on a narrow circular foot and has slightly baluster sides, and everted rim. The sides are decorated with punch bead bands, as w...
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1660s European Charles II Antique England

Materials

Sterling Silver

Table Cabinet, Mid-17th Century, Flemish Baroque, Ebonized and Tortoishell
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
This cabinet was made in Flanders in the mid-17th century as a prestigious item for an affluent member of the professional classes. The significant amount of tortoishell employed dem...
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Mid-17th Century European Baroque Antique England

Materials

Tortoise Shell

Pair of Huge Original Circa 1660 Pierre Mignard '1612-1695' Copper Plate Prints
By Pierre Mignard
Located in GB
We are delighted to offer this exquisite pair of extra large Burr Satinwood framed copper plate prints dating to circa 1660 by the genius that was Pierre Mignard...
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1660s English Charles II Antique England

Materials

Paper

Important English George III Brown Mahogany Commode
By William Gomm
Located in Dublin, GB
An important George III mahogany commode attributed to William Gomm. The serpentine mahogany top with a crossbanded edge, above three long and two short d...
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1660s English George III Antique England

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Mahogany

Casket, German, Baroque, painted, Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Notley Priory
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
This charming and unusual casket injects a romantic atmosphere into any interior. It has survived in impeccable condition with acceptable wear to the painted surface which signifies its age and use. It is a conversation piece, a piece of acting history, bought by Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier...
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Mid-17th Century German Baroque Antique England

Materials

Oak

Cultured Pearl and 5.32 Carat Diamond White Gold Necklace
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A stunning vintage cultured pearl and 5.32 carat diamond, 18 karat white gold necklace; part of our diverse gemstone jewelry and estate jewelry collections. This stunning, fine and impressive vintage pearl necklace has been crafted in 18k white gold. The main setting displays a feature cultured pearl drop. The cluster style drop is embellished with thirty-nine individually claw set modern brilliant round cut diamonds. The drop suspends from a chevron shaped setting embellished with a further nineteen individually collet set modern brilliant round cut diamonds, graduated in size. The articulated 17" flat chain secures to the reverse with a push fit clasp and hinged safety catch. The tongue of the clasp is hallmarked with the 18k gold fineness mark 750 and maker's mark. This vintage cultured pearl and diamond necklace is supplied with an independent diamond grading report card. Images do not always reflect the true color and brilliance of gemstones and diamonds. The video however provides a truer representation of the actual color and showcases each stone. Condition This stunning vintage gemstone necklace...
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1660s Unknown Antique England

Materials

Diamond, Cultured Pearl, 18k Gold, White Gold

BESLER. A Group of Four Peonies.
Located in London, GB
Four magnificent copper engraved plates with hand-colour from "Hortus Eystettensis", one of the earliest and most famous works in the field. [Nuremberg and Eichstatt, 1640]. The Hortus Eystettensis is a pictorial record of the flowers grown in the greatest German garden of its time, that of Prince Bishop of Eichstatt, Johann Conrad von Gemmingen. The garden was begun by Joachim Camerarius in 1596 and, after his death in 1598, completed by Basil Besler...
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1640s Naturalistic England

Materials

Copper

17th Century Old Master Religious Oil painting - Rest on the Flight into Egypt
By Pier Francesco Mola
Located in London, GB
Attributed to Pier Francesco MOLA, called Il TICINESE (1612-1666) Rest on the Flight into Egypt oil on canvas 25.5 x 27 inches including ...
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Mid-17th Century Baroque England

Materials

Oil

Very Rare Charles I 1630 Oak Refectory Dining Hall Table, Plaish Hall Shropshire
Located in GB
We are delighted to offer for sale this stunning Charles I 1630 solid oak hall or refectory table from Plaish hall Church Stretton Shropshire A very good looking and well made refectory or hall table, it has a triple plank top with cleated ends, moulded frieze above turned and square section legs joined by peripheral stretchers The table came from the Collection of Plaish Hall, Church Stretton, Shropshire which was the Property of Mrs Roy Merley and Family. Plaish Hall is a stunning Grade I listed Tudor house, standing in beautiful gardens and grounds and surrounded by the unspoilt countryside of South Shropshire. It is believed to be the first brick built house in Shropshire in the 1580s, (although parts of an earlier stone house were incorporated), at a time when the great majority of buildings in the parish of Cardington were timber framed. Of special note are the chimneys of Plaish Hall which are thought to have been based on those at Hampton Court, they are considered to be the finest in the West Midlands. From the early 1980s and over a period of 35 years Plaish Hall was initially meticulously restored and then maintained, its glorious Tudor style gardens were also reinstated. Judge Sir William Leighton Plaish Hall was re-built for Judge Sir William Leighton who on his death in 1607 left land to endow church repairs at St James’s, Cardington, as well as the sum of £50 for the making of his tomb in the chancel. In his notes on the History of the Church and Parish of Cardington, G B H Bishop...
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1630s English Charles II Antique England

Materials

Oak

Antique Charles II 1663 Sterling Silver Baby Porringer
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive, rare antique Charles II English sterling silver baby porringer; part of our collectable silverware co...
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1660s English Charles II Antique England

Materials

Sterling Silver

Christ Driving The Moneychangers From The Temple - Rembrandt, Dutch, Etching
By Rembrandt van Rijn
Located in Knowle Lane, Cranleigh
Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple by the Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, usually known as Rembrandt. This etchi...
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1630s Dutch School England

Materials

Drypoint, Etching

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