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Cheffins auctions offer an incredible selection of furniture and rugs to suit every type of interior from country house to minimalist space.
The selection of antique furniture, carpets and rugs offered at our sales suits every style of interior from country houses to cottages to contemporary accommodation.
Our antique furniture auctions regularly feature fine furniture from early oak through the age of walnut to the best of Georgian, Regency and Victorian cabinet making. Antique furniture has the additional benefit of having incredibly 'green' credentials, making it a truly sound purchase for those with an environmental conscience. Our team of specialists can help with all antique furniture valuations and sales whether it's entire house contents or just selected pieces.
Rugs and carpets add vital texture and colour to a room and our wide selection of oriental rugs and antique carpets, which pay homage to the beauty of their country of origin, can be found at our Fine, Interiors and Art & Design sales.
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View a selection of items sold at recent Cheffins Fine Art auctions.
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A set of six Regency simulated rosewood parcel-gilt and painted open armchairs,
A George III ormolu-mounted mahogany, amaranth, harewood and marquetry breakfront cabinet,
A Regency mahogany Klismos type chair,
A large wrought iron country house gateway, probably 18th century,
A large three seater Howard & Sons sofa,
A pair of painted and gilded satinwood cabinets, in the manner of Robert Adam, early 19th century,
An unusual Kirman 'Ravar' carpet, circa 1870/1880,
A pair of early George III mahogany library open armchairs,
A fine mahogany sideboard table, in the manner of Thomas Hope, circa 1810,
A George III carved giltwood border glass mirror, circa 1770,
A pair of George III mahogany Gainsborough open armchairs,
An Empire mahogany cylinder bureau and clock cabinet,
A Regency rosewood library drum table of small proportions,
A lead water cistern, early 18th century,
An Italian walnut trestle table, late 17th century,
A Louis XV tulipwood and marquetry secretaire cabinet,
A pair of yew and mahogany gothic Windsor armchairs, mid 18th century,
A George III green lacquer and faux bamboo Pembroke table, decorated with chinoiseries, with pierced
An Irish George III mahogany rectangular side table, with a simulated marble top, the plain frieze
A mid-18th century German Altona Padouk and parcel gilt bombe secretaire-cabinet, the upper part
The sale took place on 23rd November.
Patricia Cross explains why the Norwich-born painter holds such extensive appeal
Nicolas Martineau talks about why this piece looks set to be popular at next month’s sale
Luke Bodalbhai from Cheffins Old Master department explains how a famous sitter can increase the value of a portrait up to ten-fold
Here, Polly curates her top pieces from the Frank Hermann tableware collection