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SCREENS, FABRICS AND RUGS

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s3508 A set of two large and two small faded red Aesthetic curtains by Wardle, circa 1875.

 

s5066 A Celtic carpet designed by George Bain with entrallac motif to the centre and border in reds and beige, English, 1930.

 

s5069 A mahogany Glasgow style fire screen with square cut-outs and fabric inset, circa 1900.

 

s5135 A rare four-fold screen with poppy flower etched and stained decoration by Liberty, circa 1900. 173cm (68in) high, each panel 50cm (19.75in) wide. 

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S5078 An Austrian Secessionist purple silk tablecloth, circa 1900, 35in (89cm) square.

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S3777 A cantilevered brass and fabric fire screen designed by W A S Benson and initialed, circa 1880.

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S3042 An oak firescreen with carved panels depicting leaves and cluster of small flowers to the front and raised fielded panels to the back, attributed to Arthur Simpson, circa 1910. 
80cm (31.5in) high.

 

 

 

jtad146 A hand-knotted Art Deco wool carpet with stylised native American Hopi dancers in shades of pink, black, blue and pale green, 

circa 1935

Length 147ins 373cms, width 106ins 269cms. 

 

 

 

 

s2393 A three-fold mahogany framed screen  with brocade panels designed by A W N Pugin bearing a plaque "Used in Westminster Abbey for the coronation of George VI I937"

 

 

 

 

 

 

s2392 Aesthetic screen with ebonised wood frame and and panels re-fitted with period fabric in the manner of Talbert, circa 1875.

 

 

 

s14 Leathered and tapestry screen attributed to Peter Behrens.(see coloured illustration in Studio Year Book 1901 of Behrens painting of the same scene), circa 1901.

 

Illustrated Page 67 'The Folding Screen' by  Hemming & Mar

 

 

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