A 17th century pottery water pot
made circa 1650, probably near Saint-Agne
(about 60miles north of Bordeaux)
Height: 13 in / 33 cm
Diameter: 15 in / 38 cm
A 17th century pottery water pot
made circa 1650, probably near Saint-Agne
(about 60miles north of Bordeaux)
Height: 13 in / 33 cm
Diameter: 15 in / 38 cm
Mid 19th century French provincial
cast iron swivel- legged centre table
(width of iron legs: 44 in / 112 cm)
with modern toughened glass top
A pair of pineapple wall sconces
French, circa 1950s
Height: 29 in / 74cm
Width: 15¾ in / 40cm
Depth: 6¾ in / 17cm
Round-backed mahogany desk chair
recently re-upholstered in fabric
by Nicole Fabre
French, circa 1820
Height: 32½ in / 82.5 cm
Width: 23½ in / 60 cm
Seat height: 18½ in / 47 cm
Early twentienth century carved wooden bull,
with a blanket draped over its haunches,
from the Burgundian region of France
Height: 14¼ in / 36 cm
Length: 16½ in / 42 cm
Pair of “Art Deco” style side chairs
Probably from Belgium
Walnut, circa 1930s
Recently re-upholstered in fabric
from Nicole Fabre
Height: 34½ in / 87.5 cm
Width: 23 in / 58.5 cm
Seat height: 18 in / 46 cm
A collection of ten line engravings
from paintings by Hyacinthe Rigaud
Engraved by P.Drevet, C.Drevet,
J.Daulte, F.Chereau & G.Edelinck
Published in Paris from 1689 – 1737
Sizes vary from: 14 3/4 x 11 1/4 in / 37.5 x 28.5 cm
to 22 x 16 in / 56 x 40.5 cm
A Flower Piece
A Fruit Piece
Pair of mezzotint engravings by Richard Earlom
from paintings by Jan Van Huysum
Published 25th June 1778 & 1st February 1781
by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside
Scratched letter proofs before the titles
19¾ x 15½ in / 50 x 39.5 cm
A superb pair of botanical prints engraved by one of finest mezzotint artists of the 18th century! Two of the finest decorative botanical pictures that were ever published in Britain, and form part of the images reproduced from the collection belonging to the Earl of Orford in Norfolk.
Modern digital photographic
reproduction of a painting
by Georges Seurat
Edition number 1/3
Produced 2018
Signed & dated on reverse
by the photographer Yves Cassagrande
(Contemporary French photographager)