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Interiors | The Christopher Hodsoll Collection

Auction date Thursday 9 March 2023 10:30 - 17:30 GMT

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Thursday 9th March at 10.30am


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Head of Sale:

 William Batt


Duke’s Interiors are delighted to offer the first part of a collection belonging to the renowned interior designer Christopher Hodsoll. Included in this leading sale is a collection of 19th and 20th century plaster casts, depicting an array of classical motifs and designs. This includes figural reliefs with timeless style and architectural mouldings of academic importance. Also to be offered is a group of eastern metalware, which in turn includes pieces from the collection of the late Peter Twining. This group is reminiscent of the ‘Aladdin’s cave’ interiors that Peter was famous for amongst the King’s Road antique shops of the swinging 60’s. 


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Lots per page:

Total lots: 331

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
240 A PROVINCIAL ELM CHILD'S CHAIR
19th century, with bent wood rail above a block seat, designed for using at the kitchen table, 34cm high x 33cm wide
£80 - £150 £110 View
241 TWO CHILD'S CHAIRS
including a Victorian papier mache and mother of pearly inlaid example, 64cm high, and a painted pine armchair, 57cm high (2)
£40 - £60 £30 View
242 AN OAK AND BEECH LOG BOX
19th century, with turned handle, 61cm high x 44cm wide
£40 - £60 £35 View
243 A PROVINCIAL STAINED PINE CHILD'S CHAIR WITH FOLDING TRAY
late 18th/early 19th century, 71cm high x 49cm wide
£80 - £150 - View
244 A NEAR PAIR OF CHILD'S WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS
both early 19th century, both with stick backs over shaped seats, on turned legs, the taller example 87cm high x 40cm wide, the shorter, with ring turned arm stands, 86cm high x 39cm wide (2)
£150 - £250 £150 View
245 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR
early 20th century, with height adjusting spring mechanism, requiring restoration, 90cm high x 42xm wide
£30 - £50 £20 View
246 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHILD'S ARMCHAIR
19th century, on original shaped stand, the chair with silk covers, both chair and stand with conforming cabriole legs to knurl toes, 75cm high x 50cm wide
£50 - £100 £20 View
247 AN EDWARDIAN STAINED BEECH ARTISTS EASEL
early 20th century, with a single drawer and adjustable mounts, 122cm high (when erected)
£50 - £100 £35 View
248 TWO SIMILAR CHILD'S 'CORRECTION' CHAIRS
both 19th century, with caned seats and ring turned legs, the taller example 100cm high x 38cm wide, the smaller, with lyre shaped back splats, 93cm x 35cm (2)
£80 - £150 - View
249 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR
18th century, with silk floral covers (worn), on square tapered legs, with brass toes and castors, requiring some restoration, 98cm high x 69cm wide,
£150 - £250 £360 View
250 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CHILD'S CHAIR
19th century, with velvet covers, on shaped legs joined by turned stretchers, 64cm high x 41cm wide
£30 - £50 £40 View
251 A WHITE-PAINTED INDIAN CENTRE TABLE
20th century, with heavily carved and pierced undulating frieze, on a similarly ornate stem, and four legs in the form of mythical beasts, 65cm high x 114cm wide
£100 - £200 £110 View
252 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE
20th century, the cross banded and satinwood strung top over a conforming frieze, on tapered block legs to spade feet, 71.5cm high x 144cm wide x 152cm long, together with seven leaves, the largest…
£300 - £500 £2,800 View
253 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE
19th century, comprising two d-ends and a central drop-flap section, all with parquetry strung friezes on tapered block legs, 71cm high x 121cm wide x 289cm long (fully extended)
£80 - £150 £50 View
254 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE
18th century, the oval top on tapered legs to pad feet, 70cm high x 126cm wide x 143cm long (fully extended)
£200 - £400 £150 View
255 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID SIDEBOARD
late 18th century, the central frieze drawer flanked by two deep drawers, on tapered legs to spade feet, 88cm high x 136.5cm wide x 63.5cm deep
£200 - £400 - View
256 A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS
early 19th century, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 105cm high x 103cm wide
£150 - £250 £260 View
257 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK
19th century, with inset gilt tooled leather writing surface, over short drawers, on castors, 71cm high x 120cm wide x 60cm deep
£80 - £150 - View
258 AN OAK CAMPAIGN CHEST
early 20th century, in two parts, both sections with added rails to each side, the rails are drilled with corresponding holes, 120cm high x 110cm wide x 56cm deep
£100 - £200 £380 View
259 AN ESSE COURTIER 6R STOVE
mid-20th century, with coloured enamel surround, 60cm high x 44cm wide
£50 - £100 £170 View
260 TWO SIMILAR OCCASIONAL TABLES
both 20th century, both comprising eastern engraved brass dishes mounted on wooden stands, the larger example 59.5cm high x 61cm wide, with some losses to the bamboo base, the smaller 53cm high x…
£50 - £100 - View
261 AN OAK CREDENCE TABLE IN JACOBEAN TASTE
20th century, with carved and moulded frieze, on turned legs, 76cm high x 81cm wide x 41cm deep
£50 - £100 £35 View
262 A CHINESE HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE
19th century, Qing dynasty, on moulded block legs, with carved and pierced panels to each end, 86cm high x 199cm wide x 46cm deep
£300 - £500 - View
263 A CHINESE BLACK LACQUER WRITING SLOPE
20th century, decorated in gilt and red with scenes of pagodas amongst mountains, the hinged lid opening to a fitted interior, 20cm high x 47cm wide x 32cm dee
£40 - £60 £70 View

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