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Art Deco Armchairs  -    - The Design Sale
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Teak and cane
Height: 30.90 in (78.5 cm) (each)
Width: 26.57 in (67.5 cm) (each)
Depth: 27.75 in (70.5 cm) (each)

(Set of two)

Each chair comes with a set of back and seat cushions

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Art Deco Mirror  -    - The Design Sale
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Teak, rose and white cedar wood with mirror
Height: 49.33 in (125.3 cm)
Width: 37.99 in (96.5 cm)

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Drum style cabinet with table top -    - The Design Sale
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Teak, glass, metal with brass hardware
Height: 33.07 in (84 cm)
Width: 39.7 in (101 cm)
Depth: 13.7 in (35 cm)

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South Persian Carpet -    - The Design Sale
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Early 20th century
Wool, natural dyes
71.65 x 55.78 in (182 x 141.7 cm)

There are black fabric patches on the back of the carpet to mark the top in case it is to be hung

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Caucasian Carpet -    - The Design Sale
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Late 19th century
Wool, natural dyes
88.9 x 51.1 in (226 x 130 cm)

There are black fabric patches on the back of the carpet to mark the top in case it is to be hung

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Arrow Sofa Set  -    - The Design Sale
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Leather, stainless steel and teak
a) Two seater sofa
Bearing 'Arrow Steel Industries' plaque (top centre on sofa)
Height: 30.7 in (78 cm)
Width: 50.86 in (129.2 cm)
Depth: 28.74 in (73 cm)

b) Armchairs
Bearing 'Arrow Steel Industries' plaque (top centre on each armchair)
Height: 28.54 in (72.5 cm) (each)
Width: 24.21 in (61.5 cm) (each)
Depth: 31.88 in (81...

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Art Deco Side Tables -    - The Design Sale
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Teak
Height: 25.78 in (65.5 cm) (each)
Width: 15.15 in (38.5 cm) (each)
Depth: 17.12 in (43.5 cm) (each)

(Set of two)

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The Grammar of Ornament  - Owen  Jones - The Design Sale
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Owen Jones (1809 - 1874)

The Grammar of Ornament

London: Bernard Quaritch, 1910

[4], 157 pp (text), 112 chromolithographed plates including the title page and numerous black and white illustrations; original gilt-stamped burgundy cloth, with gilt lettering on spine and front cover, beveled edges, all edges gilt.
13.6 x 9.8 x 2.2 in (34 x 24.5 x 5.5 cm)

Owen Jones’ Grammar of Ornament was first published in 1856 in the form of a lavish folio that highlighted stunning patterns, motifs, and ornaments across 112 illustrated plates. Considered to be a design masterpiece, the book was a monumental publishing project that managed to achieve unseen standards in colour printing. Each illustration in the folio explored the design principles behind the architecture, textiles, manuscripts, and decorative arts present across 19 cultural periods, with the final chapter paying tribute to the beauty of the natural world. The book continues to remain in print even 150 years later – a true testament to its enduring appeal when it comes to design.

Authored by Jones, whose studies on colour theory, geometry and form remain an inspiration for designers till date, this book was his way of convincing the designers and tastemakers of the Victorian era of the need to look towards history to form the foundation for good, modern design. The purpose of Grammar of Ornament, thus, was to aid young and upcoming designers to use the underlying principles of the older decorative arts as inspiration in their own work.

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One Thousand and One Initial Letters Designed and Illuminated by Owen Jones - Owen  Jones - The Design Sale
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Owen Jones (1809 - 1874)

One Thousand and One Initial Letters Designed and Illuminated by Owen Jones

London: Day & Son, 1864

28 full-colour chromolithograph plates including chromolithographed title page and 26 + 1 chromolithographed plates by Owen Jones, some with small gilt highlights; leather-bound with gilt titles on the spine and plain boards with a gilt rule, new endpapers.
17.2 x 12.2 x 4.8 in (43 x 30.7 x 12 cm)

Interesting decorative volume.

Day and Son, lithographers to Queen Victoria, published this work in 1864. There is one unique page for each letter of the alphabet, with 30 to 40 variations, and one page for the numbers 1-10 (Roman). All the letters are beautifully placed on the page and are lavishly gilded; painted in blue and rose to red and black. The colours are very fresh and vivid with absolutely no wear on the gilt and the paper is heavy quality stock. All plates are protected by a thin leaf.

Each plate measures approximately 16.5 x 11.25 in. At the bottom of each initial is printed “London, Chromolithographed and Published April 1st 1864, by Day & Son Lithrs to the Queen and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales”.

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Art Deco Sideboard -    - The Design Sale
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Teak
Height: 33.07 in (84 cm)
Width: 55.11 in (140 cm)
Depth: 23.22 in (59 cm)

This lot is accompanied with two sets of keys for each cupboard on either side of the drawers

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Art Deco Cabinet -    - The Design Sale
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Teak, glass and brass hardware
Height: 48 in (122 cm)
Width: 27.2 in (69 cm)
Depth: 18 in (45.7 cm)

This lot is accompanied by a key


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Art Deco Accent Table  -    - The Design Sale
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Teak, rose and satin wood, brass with glass top
Height: 21 in (53.5 cm)
Diameter: 23.6 in (60 cm)

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Persian Flatwoven “Kilim” Carpet -    - The Design Sale
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Late 19th century
Wool, natural dyes
121.65 x 61.02 in (309 x 155 cm)

There are black fabric patches on the back of the carpet to mark the top in case it is to be hung

NON-EXPORTABLE

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