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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

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    RICHARD ANSDELL, R.A. (BRITISH, 1815-1885)
    The wounded hound
    Estimate
    GBP 200,000 – GBP 300,000

    Auction on February 9the 2023. At Christie’s London.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    3rd February 2023.

    A SILVER-MOUNTED HORN SMOKER'S COMPANION
    MARK OF JOSEPH BRAHAM, LONDON, 1905, RETAILED BY J. C. VICKERY
    Estimate
    GBP 1,000 – GBP 1,500

    Auction on February 9the 2023. At Christie’s London.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    A SILVER-MOUNTED HORN SMOKER'S COMPANION
    MARK OF JOSEPH BRAHAM, LONDON, 1905, RETAILED BY J. C. VICKERY
    Estimate
    GBP 1,000 – GBP 1,500

    Auction on February 9the 2023. At Christie’s London.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    A DUTCH INLAID MAHOGANY MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK WITH AUTOMATON
    KLAAS J. ANDRIESE, GROUW, DATED 1692, THE CASE 18TH CENTURY
    Estimate
    GBP 8,000 – GBP 12,000

    Auction on February 9the 2023. At Christie’s London.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    3rd February 2023.

    A SILVER-PLATED HORN CUP AND COVER
    EARLY 20TH CENTURY PROBABLY SCOTTISH
    Estimate
    GBP 800 – GBP 1,200

    Auction on February 9the 2023. At Christie’s London.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    ALFRED DE DREUX (FRENCH, 1810-1860)
    The Return
    Estimate
    GBP 400,000 Ð GBP 600,000

    Auction on February 9the 2023. At ChristieÕs London.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at ChristieÕs from 3 to 8 February.

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    ALFRED DE DREUX (FRENCH, 1810-1860)
    The Return
    Estimate
    GBP 400,000 – GBP 600,000

    Auction on February 9the 2023. At Christie’s London.


    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
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    Christie’s An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale Christie’s, London, UK
    Christie's An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House sale preview at Christie's, London, UK.
    3rd February 2023.

    Auction on February 9the 2023.

    Presenting an opulent reinterpretation of the traditional country house style, the sale comprises 266 lots spanning 19th century and Old Master paintings, including a notable group of dog paintings, fine furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, soft-furnishings and lighting. Many works boast illustrious provenance, coming from important English, European and American collections such as that of Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and those of the Lords Hesketh at Easton Neston and the Sackville family at Knole. Estimates range from £600 up to £600,000. The pre-sale free public exhibition will be on view at Christie’s from 3 to 8 February.

    Highlights include:

    The Return by Alfred de Dreux, 1859 (estimate: £400,000-600,000)

    The wounded hound by Richard Ansdell, 1847 (estimate: £200,000-300,000)

    John Constable’s Flatford Mill from the tow path (estimate: £80,000-120,000)

    Sir Joshua Reynolds’s half-length Portrait of a lady, traditionally identified as Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan (estimate: £50,000-80,000)

    A Louis XIV savonnerie carpet fragment, late 17th century, commissioned by Louis XIV to furnish the Grand Galerie au bord de l'eau at the Palais du Louvre (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

    A Louis XV ormolu-mounted Japanese lacquer bombe commode, attributed to Jacques Dubois, mid-18th century (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A set of three Charles II silver-gilt furnishing vases and covers, circa 1670-80 (estimate: £70,000-100,000)

    A pair of ormolu-mounted brule-parfums, circa 1785-1790 (estimate: £40,000-60,000)

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  • NEWS - Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in  Las Vegas
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    NEWS - Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in Las Vegas
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    Two exhibitors are seen wearing MyEli safety devices, aesthetic designed jewelery bracelets that allow users to alert emergency contacts in case of imminent danger, during the 2022 International CES, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Monday, January 3, 2022.
    Usa-Ces, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - 04 Jan 2022

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  • Collagen supplements: do they actually work?
Price is no indication of quality – so think before you leap
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    Collagen supplements: do they actually work? Price is no indication of quality – so think before you leap
    Collagen supplements: do they actually work?
    Price is no indication of quality Ð so think before you leap.
    US oral collagen industryÕs value is set to double to $8bn (£5.85bn) by 2027. Collagen Ð simplistically Ð is the protein that makes up around three quarters of the dry weight of human skin, helping it to remain firm, supple and plump. It decreases with age (less steadily in smokers and sun worshippers), accelerating sagging and wrinkling. This lost protein is what hydrolysed collagen supplements (animal derived or vegan) promise to replace.

    Styling: Johanne Mills
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  • Collagen supplements: do they actually work?
Price is no indication of quality – so think before you leap
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    Collagen supplements: do they actually work? Price is no indication of quality – so think before you leap
    Collagen supplements: do they actually work?
    Price is no indication of quality Ð so think before you leap.
    US oral collagen industryÕs value is set to double to $8bn (£5.85bn) by 2027. Collagen Ð simplistically Ð is the protein that makes up around three quarters of the dry weight of human skin, helping it to remain firm, supple and plump. It decreases with age (less steadily in smokers and sun worshippers), accelerating sagging and wrinkling. This lost protein is what hydrolysed collagen supplements (animal derived or vegan) promise to replace.

    Styling: Johanne Mills
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