The Spring Fine Auction 18th April Sale: Old Masters, Modern British, Antique and Modern Furniture, Jewellery, Bags and Estate Contents
This year’s Spring Fine Sale on April 18th has been blessed with good fortune. Marvellous vendors have been popping up at both the Lower Sloane Street and Fulham Road branches in Chelsea and offering truly extraordinary things. From these aristocratic collections of jewellery, paintings and sculpture both ancient and modern, the sale has developed a unique flavour that crosses the centuries yet has real swing – we hope you enjoy and find a chance to view at 158-164 Fulham Road.
Highlights of the Old Masters include Jan van Os, William Tomkins, Sir Joshua Reynolds, John Frederick Herring Senior and a Roman period Nicholas Poussin, while a stunning example of Marmaduke Cradock, being one of only three known signed works by the artist comes alongside an extraordinarily early painting of an elephant hunt attributed to Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus (1523-1605).The Old Masters are rich and varied across period, each artist a master of his subject matter and era.The British section of Old Masters includes a very early Cornelius Johnson of Frances Howard (later Carr), Countess of Somerset (1590-1632) in three quarter length, clothed and bejewelled in an appropriately aristocratic manner. From a nobleman's large consignment we discovered a previously unrecorded late drawing by Gainsborough – a study for The Cottage Door. We are grateful to Hugh Belsey for his invaluable assistance in cataloguing. Exciting stuff.
These stand in stark contrast to the collection of Peter Christoff Ouvaliev (Pierre Rouve), art critic, broadcaster, film director, and man about town. Rouve is the em- bodiment of the uprooted emigrant intellectual – urbane, cultured, polyglot, a consummate connection-maker. His life story is shaped by the forces of the Cold War, and the collection supports this. Large, abstract paintings and Brutalist paintings reflect the harsh and ever-shifting geopolitical climate of his time. Artists include Geoffrey Clarke, Branko Ružic, and Jerzy Stocki, not to mention three works by Vieira da Silva – notable and particularly relevant given Rouve’s younger sister was the famous art critic Dora Vallier who wrote the catalogue raisonne on her. Love Target boasts an inscription dedicated to Dora Vallier from da Silva. Roaming around his and his wife’s house in old Chelsea was a privilege and a very substantive reminder of the cultural intelligentsia of the 60’s and 70’s.
The sale is also to include hundreds of carvings from the oldest antique shop on the Pimlico Road, Ossowski. Sloane Street Auctions presents many of these lots to be sold without reserve.The carvings are exquisite. Largely 18th century, they are reminiscent of the Grinling Gibbons evergreen style, some possibly by the carver himself. They were collected by generations of Ossowskis and represent a rare chance to acquire rarity in one pace at one time. We are deeply grateful.
The sale presents an astounding 142 lots of jewellery including an exquisite diamond necklace with an approximate total weight of 35 carats and a central 4.72 carat brilliant cut diamond.This is presented alongside an equally impressive unheated 8.20 carat Burmese sapphire and diamond cluster dress ring and a 5.11 carat cushion-shaped yellow diamond and white diamond three-stone ring.
Again, Cecil Beaton forms a part of the sale. An additional 7 photographs come to us from an outstanding aristocratic collection. Depicting Coco Chanel, Ingrid Bergman, Madame Bricard, George de Chirico, Colette, Vivien Leigh as Anna Karenina, and Henry Beerbohm. These rare images of 20th Century icons include 1/1 prints that came directly from the artist’s studio to Sotheby’s, where purchased by the father of the present owner in the 1970’s. They are not only visually striking but historically important.
The 18th April comes a week before Islamic week, and so 30 carpets, shawls and textiles are to be offered.
We remain extremely grateful to our vendors who by refining their collections have allowed us access to the beautiful and the unique.
Step 1: Fall in love!
Whether it be finding a certain historical period or type of object previously unknown, simply browsing to discover what you love is the first step to buying with Sloane Street Auctions.
- Visit our upcoming auction calendar.
- The first step before buying is browsing what auctions and types of items are upcoming. Look through our schedule of upcoming auctions as well as when viewing for auctions is open at our showroom 158-164 Fulham Road.
- Browse an auction catalogue.
- Looking through an upcoming auction catalogue (or even a past one) is a great way to discover the types of pieces you are interested in. For upcoming auction catalogues you can contact info@sloanestreetauctions.com to request an electronic or hardcopy catalogue.
- Attend a Pre-Auction Viewing.
- Attending a viewing at our showroom is free of charge and all are welcome. At our showroom, you also have the opportunity to speak with a specialist inperson. Our viewing dates are typically a week before the auction date, but all details can found under ‘upcoming auctions.’
- Sign-up to our newsletter
- Please enter your email on our website via to receive our monthly newsletter so you never miss a sale.
Step 2: Register and Bid
There are a variety of ways to bid. You can choose to bid at Sloane Street Auctions from the following options:
- 1) In-person:
Attend a live auction at our auction venue 158-164 Fulham Road. All live bidders must visit our showroom at 158-164 Fulham Road to collect their paddle and register. Registration is open a week before the auction date and closes at 11am on the day of the auction.
- 2) By telephone:
You can also place bids over the telephone with one of our sales associates during an auction. To find out more about how to place phone bids, please contact client service: by email (info@sloanestreetauctions.com) or phone: 020 3915 8340
- 3) Online:
Follow along with live sales from your desktop computer via our online bidding platform to bid online while an auction is happening in realtime.
- 4) By absentee bid:
If you are not available to participate during the time of the auction, you may place absentee bids by specifying the maximum amount that you would like to bid on a lot. To place an absentee bid, please email (info@sloanestreetauctions.com) or phone: 020 3915 8340.
Lastly, if you have specific questions you can also contact Client Service by emailing (info@sloanestreetauctions.com) or phone: 020 3915 8340.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTERING TO BID ONLINE:
If you would like to bid online, you will need to register for the specific sale you wish to bid at, after creating an account on www.sloanestreetauctions.com
PLEASE NOTE REGISTRATION TO BID ONLINE IS A TWO STEP PROCESS - IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED AN EMAIL WITH A PADDLE NUMBER YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BID
- After you have created your account, please make sure you have confirmed your account through the confirmation email sent to your email address. Please also double check this email hasn’t gone into spam!
- After you have confirmed your account, please click on the following link in order to reach the page for our sale: https://www.sloanestreetauctions.com/auctions/
- Click the ‘Register to Bid’ button for the specific sale at which you would like to bid.
- Enter the login details which you chose when you created an account on our website.
- Follow the instructions on the page - if you have any issues, please call us.
- After you have ‘registered to bid’ we will receive your application.
- Once you are approved as a bidder, you will then receive your online paddle number.
- You may also register to bid in person by visiting our showroom at 158-166 Fulham Road.
- PLEASE NOTE: All live bidders must visit our showroom at 158-166 Fulham Road to collect their paddle and register.
Sloane Street Auctions address for registration:
158-166 Fulham Road, Chelsea, London, SW10 9PR.
Step 3: Win at auction!
If you have become the new owner of an item won at auction you will need to proceed with the steps below.
Step 4: Arrange For Payment
Payment
- If you are a successful bidder, you will receive an email confirmation and invoice from Sloane Street Auctions Post-Sale Services.
- Sloane Street Auctions accepts the following payment methods:
- Wire transfer. Please note that transfers can take up to 48 hours to be reflected in our systems.
- Credit or debit card (except Amex)
- Bankers draft
- Cash up to £5000 PA
- Please note that for all sales, payment is due by the end of the seventh calendar day after the auction.
- Once you make a payment for an item won at auction, you will receive email confirmation of that transaction.
Should you require any assistance with the payment process, our Post-Sale Services team would be more than happy to assist you. Please contact them by emailing (info@sloanestreetauctions.com) or by phoning: 020 3915 8340.
Step 5: Receiving your new property after the auction
- Successful bidders may collect their item themselves in person or choose to ship it to the address of your choice.
Please note any items not collected or arranged for shipment after 14 days will incur storage charges.
LOTE 238:
British
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Precio inicial:
£
200
Precio estimado :
£200 - £400
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 30%
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IVA: 20%
IVA sólo en comisión
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