A pair of Italian silk damask cushions in cardinal red, 18th century
lot 332 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the fronts with silk damask panels with applied devore braid to the sides and deep silk fringing, down pads 50 x 50cm; together with a similar pair ... read more
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 5
A provincial French carved armoire, late 18th century
lot 333 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
each door with four carved lozenges surrounded by scrolling foliage 199 x 134 x 66.5cm
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 1
Two painted armorial coach panels, 19th century
lot 334 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the first inscribed 'Surgit post nubila Phoebus' (the sun rises after the clouds) and bearing The Arms of the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers, 25 x ... read more
Sold for £600 More details 3
A riveted copper log bin, 19th century
lot 335 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
raised on brass paw feet and fitted with twin carrying handles 33 x 42cm
Sold for £160 More details 1
A Karaja tribal runner rug, late 20th century
lot 336 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the five-medallion field on a madder ground 458 x 115cm
Sold for £550 More details 1
A carved oak coffer, 17th century
lot 337 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the hinged top over a four panelled front with lunette carved top rail on stile feet 61 x 158 x 57cm
Sold for £190 More details 1
A pair of brass column table lamps, modern
lot 338 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
raised on circular stepped bases 68cm high
Sold for £130 More details 1
A pair of carved oak caryatids, 17th century
lot 339 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
carved in high relief as a man and a woman beneath Ionic capitals 54 x 11.5 x 5cm
Sold for £260 More details 8
A Ziegler design carpet, modern
lot 340 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
with a typical stylised floral design on a terracotta ground and with a cream border 456 x 362cm
Sold for £1,800 More details 5
An oak dining table with old graffiti-carved top, 17th century
lot 341 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
on turned supports and stretcher, with restorations 82 x 164 x 70.5cm
Sold for £1,000 More details 25