Fine Sale Furniture Auction Results
Chris Hampton, Managing Director of Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood and Furniture
Specialist, reviews the results for the selected furniture in the April 2012 Fine
Sale, held at the Devon-based firm's auction rooms in Exeter. The sale had several
pieces of fine Regency furniture.
A Louis XV brass mounted coffer fort on a later walnut stand sold to a buyer in
our Exeter salerooms for £9,200 (FS12/862).
The Spring 2012 quarterly Fine Sale offering of selected furniture produced some
encouraging results.
For too long a time there has been heard the lamentations of the weakness in the
'brown furniture' market and just as the recession in the UK economy which dips
into and out of marginal growth, one has to accept the status quo and get on with
it.
This was very much the case in the recent sale with the top lots selling to a ready
market and the 'old faithfuls' of brown furniture reaching an acceptable level in
current times.
The top price of the day was provided by a Louis XV brass mounted coffer fort on
a later walnut stand. There was keen interest from telephone bidders but the lot
eventually sold to a buyer in the room for £9,200 (FS12/862). It was evidence that
this example of a quality item of furniture which had been consigned from a Devon
Country house will, with others always meet with a ready demand.
A pair of Regency mahogany card tables that realised £5,300 at auction (FS12/928).
Amongst a good section of Regency furniture, the top price was provided by a pair
of Regency mahogany card tables (FS12/928), the design of these was important as
they had attractive canted tops and column bases and as a result of a number of
bidders competed to an eventual selling price of £5,300.
A Regency library table with projecting rounded corners and drawers to one side
realised £4,300 (FS12/925).
Recency furniture was not only represented by the pair of card tables, but also
by an attractive example of Regency library furniture; being a table with projecting
rounded corners and drawers to one side (FS12/925). The table was in 'country house'
condition and sold to a London buyer for £4,300.
A Regency twin pillar dining table sold for an encouraging £3,400 (FS12/864).
Finally amongst the regency furniture, a twin pillar dining table (FS12/864) sold
for an encouraging £3,400. Who says the days of the dining room are over?
A Pair of George III armchairs in the French Hepplewhite taste (FS12/860).
There were two good offerings of Hepplewhite design furniture, being a pair of George
III armchairs in the French Hepplewhite taste (FS12/860) which sold at £4,100 and
an open armchair (FS12/856) with upholstered back which sold at £2,200.
Amongst the more decorative lots was an oval bevelled mirror in the Irish taste
with a blue glass and opaque white jewelled surround which was hotly competed for
with an eventual selling price of £3,300.
The next Fine Sale to be held in July 2012 will include an interesting collection
of Cotswolds School furniture including a dining table by Peter van der Waals.
- Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood
- Fine Sale
- Furniture Auctions
- Louis XV Furniture
- Georgian Furniture
- Regency Furniture
- Hepplewhite Armchairs
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