Antiques Of The Week | 3rd August 2021

Antiques Of The Week | 3rd August 2021

A matching pair of 19th Century Victorian Oil on Card Still Life Paintings depicting floral arrangements.

Mounted within their original decorative copper coloured gilt and glazed frames.

Attributes:

Oil on Card

No visible signature

Circa: 1890-1900

Condition:

Both paintings are offered in an overall excellent original condition commensurate with age. The frames have small areas of moulding missing and the underneath of each glass panel could do with a clean.

A magnificent set of 6 Edwardian dining chairs with padded backrests and seats with superb ox blood leather upholstery with brass studs. The set comprising of two carver chairs and four side chairs made from solid oak each nicely fashioned tall backrest features a decoratively carved arched top rail raised on turned legs to the front joined by a turned stretcher. The carvers have open arms and turned supports displays a desirable aged patina. All the chairs have that attractive oak darkness of tone, quality grain and fine colour and having that slightly worn leather lend to that look of genuine shabby luxury. Well crafted set of original antique chairs that provides style & function to be welcomed into any location.

Early 1900s Oil Portrait Painting Of An Elderly Bearded Indian Gent

Brief Description:

An original early 20th Century Oil on Board Portrait Painting depicting an elderly bearded Indian Gentleman who is poised in deep thought.

The work is mounted within its original fine quality Oak & gilt moulded frame, and it is signed lower-left corner indistinctly.

Attributes:

Oil on Board Painting

Signed indistinctly

Circa: 1930-1940

Condition:

Offered in an overall excellent original condition commensurate with age.

Framed Measurements:

INCHES & CENTIMETRES

Height: 23.2” | 58.9 cm

Width: 19.2” | 48.7 cm

Depth: 1” | 2.5 cm

Overall condition is very good,  worn in places on liner but as to be expected the helmet dates to the late 19th century and was brought home as a trophy by a British soldier of the Great War, offering free delivery worldwide reference BBB