An Encore |  From the Collection of Sir Rod Stewart

An Encore | From the Collection of Sir Rod Stewart

The Fine Interiors team feel privileged that, for the third time, Sir Rod has asked us to disperse items from his family home in the Essex countryside.

29 November 2023

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This distinctive compilation of art and interior decoration comprises a mix of modern, vintage and antique pieces, many of which have been purchased by Sir Rod himself at auction houses, galleries and antiques shops, from across the UK and worldwide. This harmonious ensemble offers a nod to the classical European interior aesthetic, but with the undeniable flair of an international superstar.

Within the collection are a multitude of works of art, furniture, and paintings, including two marvellous maritime paintings: ‘Hispania Leads at the Gybe Mark, Western Solent, 1912' by John Steven Dews (b.1949) and 'Britannia Racing in the Clyde' by David Brackman (1932-2007).

 

David Brackman (1932-2007) 'Britannia Racing in the Clyde' signed and dated 'DAVID BRACKMAN 02' l.l., oil on canvas 76 x 111.5cm (£7,000 - 9,000)

David Brackman (1932-2007) 'Britannia Racing in the Clyde' signed and dated 'DAVID BRACKMAN 02' l.l., oil on canvas 76 x 111.5cm (£7,000 - 9,000)

 

John Steven Dews (b.1949) ‘Hispania Leads at the Gybe Mark, Western Solent, 1912' signed 'J Steven Dews' l.l., and inscribed with title on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas 66.5 x 102cm (£15,000 - 20,000)

John Steven Dews (b.1949) ‘Hispania Leads at the Gybe Mark, Western Solent, 1912' signed 'J Steven Dews' l.l., and inscribed with title on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas 66.5 x 102cm (£15,000 - 20,000)

 

Statement pieces such as lot 502, a giltwood console table, are aplenty, all of which aim to provide vibrancy, vitality and glamour into a modern home.

 

A giltwood console table, early 19th century, with a veined white marble top, above monopodia supports and a mirrored back, on a shaped plinth base, 106cm wide 50cm deep 80cm high (£3,000 - 5,000)

A giltwood console table, early 19th century, with a veined white marble top, above monopodia supports and a mirrored back, on a shaped plinth base, 106cm wide 50cm deep 80cm high (£3,000 - 5,000)

 

The collection also offers a more classical interior décor, such as lot 515 and 516, a set of six engravings of classical statues and an en grisalle painting of Volumnia and Veturia pleading with Coriolanus to make peace with Rome, which characterise a timeless style and bring a sense of history and charm to any residence.

 

A set of six engravings of classical statues, 18th century, Italian, from Domenico Rossi, 'Raccolta di statue antiche e moderne', each numbered and titled, plate 34 x 21cm, each later mounted in cream card slips and glazed silvered frames (6) (£600-800)

A set of six engravings of classical statues, 18th century, Italian, from Domenico Rossi, 'Raccolta di statue antiche e moderne', each numbered and titled, plate 34 x 21cm, each later mounted in cream card slips and glazed silvered frames (6) (£600-800)

 


 

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