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Tudor Style Server.
Tudor Style Server.
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Tudor-style Carved Armchair Early
Tudor-style Carved Armchair Early 20th century. A Tudor-style oak armchair with extensively carved back turned finials stretchers and arm supports twist stiles and front legs; rear legs are incurving; ht. 47.5 seat ht. 19 in. Condition: Seat fabric later. Old likely original finish. Age cracks.
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TUDOR REVIVAL-STYLE CARVED OAK
TUDOR REVIVAL-STYLE CARVED OAK TABLETudor Revival-Style Carved Oak Table, with cup-and-cover legs Dimensions: 29 x 73 x 31 in. (73.7 x 185.4 x 78.7 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Professor Harry Stone, Brentwood, California. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in the 1960s, a world traveler and author of multiple books on Victorian furniture. Condition:
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English School 19th century.
English School 19th century. Portrait miniature of a Tudor royal child watercolor on ivory in circular frame 1 3/4 in. Diam. total Provenance: Direct descent through Hone family of New York City Estimate $ 200-300 Wear to gilt frame.
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HENRY VIII HN3458 - ROYAL DOULTON
HENRY VIII HN3458 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINELimited edition number 1180 of 9500. Porcelain figurine with a glossy finish.
The Tudors encompass one of the most exciting periods in English history. The Tudor dynasty (1485 1603) includes celebrated kings and queens like Henry VIII and his six famous wives. Each of Henrys wives had a significant impact on English history. The unique marriage of skill and artistry is captured in each limited edition figure. Months of research was done to achieve the exceptional detailing found in each regal costume.. - Royalty
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1994; Ltd. 9,500
Dimensions: 9.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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ENGLISH TUDOR TOMB EFFIGY RUBBINGS,
ENGLISH TUDOR TOMB EFFIGY RUBBINGS, PAIR English Tudor period tomb effigy rubbings, a pair, in gold-on-black, one depicting Sir Roger Bellingham of Kendal, Westmorland, the other his wife, Lady Margaret, the effigies of each circa 1500. Images: 40" H x 14" W; frames: 42" H x 16.75" W.
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4 Oak Tudor Style Chairs. From a
4 Oak Tudor Style Chairs. From a prominent NJ estate stored for 30 years.
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EARLY ENGLISH ARMCHAIR - Tudor
EARLY ENGLISH ARMCHAIR - Tudor Period Frame Armchair with 19th c embossed leather seat channel carved legs baluster back with acanthus leaf capitals nice chip carving to back and seat skirt 20 1/2'' tall seat 30 1/2'' arm 44'' back 25'' x 24'' multiple
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Tudor Revival style carved oak
Tudor Revival style carved oak valuables box Estimate $ 150-250 No condition report supplied.
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(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES
(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES SERIES FIGURINESCollection of five Royal Doulton figures from the Tudor Roses series and the Queens Of The Realm series comprising: Margaret Tudor, Lady Jane Grey, Mary Tudor, Princess Elizabeth & Mary Queen of Scots, all designed by Pauline Parsons and limited to 5000 figures. Excellent condition, no cracks, chips, repairs or crazing. Please see lot 153 for more Royal Doulton figurines. Tallest measures 8 3/4" tall x 5 1/2" wide.
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ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, MARY
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, MARY TUDOR HN3834Limited edition Tudor Roses Queen. Lustre of purple and cream.
A Royal Doulton figurine modeled as Queen Mary I of England, also known to history as Bloody Mary. Depicted in her youth working at needlepoint. Gilt highlights. Modeled with hound. ROYAL DOULTON backstamp.
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1997
Dimensions: 6.5"H x 5"W
Edition Number: 970 Edition Size: 5000
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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ENGLISH TUDOR REVIVAL OAK HUMIDOR
ENGLISH TUDOR REVIVAL OAK HUMIDOR English Tudor Revival oak wood decorative box fitted with modern cedar lining, hand-carved with geometric design and floral vignettes of ivy and a rose flower. 8.4" H x 13" W x 9.25" D.
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ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, MARGARET
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, MARGARET TUDOR HN3838Limited edition Tudor Roses Queen. Lustre of green and tan.
A Royal Doulton figurine modeled as Queen Margaret of Scotland, sister of Henry VIII and wife of King James IV. Depicted in her youth playing a lute. Gilt highlights. Modeled with hounds. ROYAL DOULTON backstamp.
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1997
Dimensions: 6.75"H x 5.25"W
Edition Number: 37 Edition Size: 5000
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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Pair of Tudor Carved Oak Figural
Pair of Tudor Carved Oak Figural Terms, 16th/early 17th century one figure with an hourglass, the second with exposed breasts and a bible, each with lion mask height 24 in — 61 cm
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"TUDRIC" (A. KNOX?) PEWTER
"TUDRIC" (A. KNOX?) PEWTER TANKARD Late 19th century, 5 1/2 in. H.
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PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL
PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEThe Tudor Rose symbolizes the union between the feuding English houses of Lancaster and York, each believing they had a rightful claim the throne.
Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1996
Dimensions: 8.5"H
Edition Number: 316 Edition Size: 5000
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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16TH C. ENGLISH OAK CHURCH PANEL
16TH C. ENGLISH OAK CHURCH PANEL Tudor Period Carved Oak Architectural Fragment, probably from a Church, depicting a Gothic tracery topped frame containing a relief carved 'TL' monogram and Tudor rose, backside with cutout sections - probably for attachment to a wall, 18" x 8", 4" thick. Condition commensurate with age and use.
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A SPANISH REVIVAL "TUDOR" TILE
A SPANISH REVIVAL "TUDOR" TILE TOP TABLE A Spanish Revival "Tudor" tile top table, 19"h x 17"dia.
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ROYAL DOULTON MARGARET TUDOR HN3838
ROYAL DOULTON MARGARET TUDOR HN3838 ROYALTY FIGUREFrom the Tudor Rose Series, seated playing the lute with two greyhounds at her side.
Besides it’s lineage of powerful men who ruled entire kingdoms, the House of Tudors included women who made significant contributions to history as well. Royal Doulton has honored these women with the Tudor Roses series designed by Pauline Parsons.The Tudor Rose symbolizes the union between the feuding English houses of Lancaster and York, each believing they had a rightful claim the throne. These battles were called the War of the Roses (1455-1485) because the Lancaster supporters had a white rose as their symbol and the Lancastrians had a red rose.The symbol of combining the two roses came about as a result of a marriage between Henry Tudor of the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth of York. After this historical marriage, the War of the Roses came to an end and the new Tudor Rose symbol, which combined the white rose and the red rose of the two houses, was created. Besides its lineage of powerful men who battled to rule the kingdom; the House of Tudor included women who made significant contributions to the history as well. The artists at Royal Doulton have honored these women in this collection of superbly modeled figures sculpted by Pauline Parsons.. #lutenist #musical #greyhound Issued: 1997
Dimensions: 6.5"H
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18th / 19th Cent Tudor Style
18th / 19th Cent Tudor Style Daybed. From a prominent New Jersey estate stored for 30 years. Dimensions: 82"w x 36"d x 33"h
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ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, MARY
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, MARY TUDOR HN3834Tudor Roses series. Limited edition 1 of 5000. Doulton backstamp.
Artist: P. Parsons
Issued: 1997
Dimensions: 6.75"H
Edition Number: 1 Edition Size: 5000
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Overall good
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Tudric pewter biscuit box, round
Tudric pewter biscuit box, round with stylized Art Nouveau floral decoration, marked "TUDRIC", Liberty & Co., London, possibly Archibald Knox design, no monogram, 4-3/8 x 4-1/2 in. Wear, small dents, handle bent.
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TUDOR REVIVAL-STYLE CARVED OAK WALL
TUDOR REVIVAL-STYLE CARVED OAK WALL HANGING20th century; hook attached verso; 24 x 15 inches Condition:
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(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES
(5) ROYAL DOULTON TUDOR ROSES SERIES FIGURINESCollection of five Royal Doulton figures comprising: Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Parr, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard & Jane Seymour, all designed by Pauline Parsons and limited to 9500 figures. Excellent condition, no cracks, chips, repairs or crazing. Please see lot 153 for more Royal Doulton figurines. Tallest measures 9" tall x 6 3/8" wide.
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A pair of reconstituted stone
A pair of reconstituted stone jardini?res moulded with Tudor roses 44cm (17.25") high
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PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL
PRINCESS ELIZABETH HN3682 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEGlossy porcelain figurine of Elizabeth by Royal Doulton.
Besides it's lineage of powerful men who ruled entire kingdoms, the House of Tudors included women who made significant contributions to history as well. Royal Doulton has honored these women with the Tudor Roses series designed by Pauline Parsons. The Tudor Rose symbolizes the union between the feuding English houses of Lancaster and York, each believing they had a rightful claim the throne. These battles were called the War of the Roses (1455-1485) because the Lancaster supporters had a white rose as their symbol and the Lancastrians had a red rose. The symbol of combining the two roses came about as a result of a marriage between Henry Tudor of the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth of York. After this historical marriage, the War of the Roses came to an end and the new Tudor Rose symbol, which combined the white rose and the red rose of the two houses, was created. Besides its lineage of powerful men who battled to rule the kingdom; the House of Tudor included women who made significant contributions to the history as well. The artists at Royal Doulton have honored these women in this collection of superbly modeled figures sculpted by Pauline Parsons.. - Tudor Roses
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1996; Ltd. 5,000
Dimensions: 8.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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17TH C ENGLISH LOW CHAIR - Tudor
17TH C ENGLISH LOW CHAIR - Tudor Low Chair with carved front panel under upholstered seat with carved foot upholstered back with acanthus and stacked cannonball finials in silk upholstery self corded 17'' tall seat 36 3/4'' back 17'' x 16 1/2'' very g
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LARGE BRITISH NOBILITY TUDOR
LARGE BRITISH NOBILITY TUDOR HOUSE PORTRAIT PAINTING: Probably 18th/19th Century, Oil/Canvas mounted to Board, sight size 45'' x 36.5'', framed, 58'' x 47''.
CONDITION: Laid down, scattered craquelure throughout and touches of inpaint.
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CUSTOM TUDOR STYLE ARMCHAIR IN
CUSTOM TUDOR STYLE ARMCHAIR IN NEEDLEPOINT Circa 1890s British Armchair in walnut with low rectangular back and broad seat, with needlepoint upholstery of country hunting scenes, brass tack edging, having a spiral turned open frame, 16" seat, 27" arms, 36" back, 23" x 22", very good condition, one small bit of a bullseye on one arm.
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3 PC LOT ROYAL DOULTON LADIES: 1)
3 PC LOT ROYAL DOULTON LADIES: 1) Tudor Rose Series ''Lady Jane Grey'', HN 3680, Limited Edition #1684/5000, 1995; 2) ''Mantilla'', HN 2712, 1973; 3) ''Carmen:, HN 3993, From the Opera Heroines Collection, Limited Edition, #10193/12000, sculpted by Maureen Halson, 1997
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Paint Decorated Tudor Style Bed
Paint Decorated Tudor Style Bed Set. Vanity/mirror- 50"w x 21"d x 56"h, armoire-37"w x 21.5"d x 54.5"h, low chest-48"w x 23.5"d x 34"h, mirror- 37"h x 23"w, and bed. From a New Rochelle estate.
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After Hans Holbein the Younger
After Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98-1543) Two sets of framed sanguine lithograph portraits of luminaries of the Tudor Court, first quarter 20th century, presented in period reeded oak frames in the Arts and Crafts style and glazed, one with twelve sections including, Edward, Prince of Wales, Lord Russell, Keeper of the Privy Seal, Waramus, Archbishop of Canterbury, Fitz William, the Earl of Southampton, Edward Stanley, the Earl of Darby, Sir Henry Guhldeford, S. George of Cromwell, Southwell Knight, et al., h. 12", w. 106", the other with sections including the Marquis of Ormond, Queen Anna Bollein, the Duchess of Suffolk and a male courtier in a plumed hat, h. 12-1/2", w. 42".
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LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'TUDRIC'
LIBERTY & CO., LONDON
'TUDRIC' JEWELLERY BOX, CIRCA 1900 pewter set with an enamel roundel, attributed to Charles Fleetwood Varley, velvet and silk-lined interior, stamped 1/ MADE IN ENGLAND/ TUDRIC/ PEWTER/ 0102111.3cm wide
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TUDOR STYLE OAK BENCH WITH LIFT
TUDOR STYLE OAK BENCH WITH LIFT SEAT, OLD CHARM COTUDOR STYLE OAK BENCH WITH LIFT SEAT, Old Charm Collection by Wood Brothers, England, c. 1970's, maker's brass emblem center back, 30"H x 39"W x 20.5"D.
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A late Victorian rosewood and
A late Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware rectangular jewel cabinet the top inlaid with a view of Eridge Castle and the front inlaid with a view of an unknown house all within narrow tessellated borders the front opening to reveal four interior drawers 8ins x 5.25ins x 6.25ins high (with minor damage and surface cleaned back)
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GILBERT BAYES (BRITISH 1872-1953)
GILBERT BAYES (BRITISH 1872-1953) FOR ROYAL DOULTON
THE TUDOR ROSE, 1928 glazed stoneware, on an ebonised basefinial 35cm (13 3/4in); including base 37.5cm (14 3/4in)Provenance: Fine Art Society, London, 8th December 1995.Literature: Irvine, Louise and Atterbury, Paul, Gilbert Bayes: Sculptor 1872-1953, Richard Dennis 1988, pp. 36-37; pp. 90 and 172 illus.Note: During the 1930s, Gilbert Bayes worked on a community art project for the St. Pancras Housing Association Improvement Society as part of a slum clearance scheme at Sidney Street in Somerstown, north of Euston station, and at other sites across London. The aim was the provision of high-quality homes for the poorest tenants. The society’s architect was Ian B. M. Hamilton, and he designed all the new flats to stand on the cleared land. Since Bayes believed that art should be available to all people, this commission was very close to his heart. He produced relief model lunettes of fairy tale characters, as well as ceramic sculptures and post finials for the washing line posts. The finials were inspired by animals and plants, nursery rhymes, Christmas cards, or the lives of the saints.All the post finials and relief panels were made by Royal Doulton between 1931 and 1938 and, as well as at Somerstown the Society, Doulton commissioned these embellishments by Bayes at their other London projects. This Rose finial, for example, was used at the York Rise Estate (1937-8) near Highgate Hill and the Ship finials at St. Francis and St. Martins flats.All the original post-finials for the project have now been removed, although some original relief plaques and ornaments remain at Sidney Street.