The Fine Interiors department are thrilled to be selling a selection of wonderful Neoclassical and Grand Tour works of art in our upcoming sale, which have proven to be the perfect inspiration for our catalogue cover art.
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Lot 573 - A George II-style carved and painted pine console table in the manner of William Kent
Sold for £1,000
Lot 688 - A monumental carved marble urn
Sold for £6,500
Lot 236 - After Canaletto
Sold for £1,400
Lot 237 - A bronze model of the 'Porcellino' or Uffizi Boar
Sold for £900
Lot 239 - A bronze figure of the Venus de Milo
Sold for £220
Lot 240 - A marmo rosso antico marble obelisk
Sold for £1,500
Lot 241 - A painted terracotta figure of the Farnese Hercules by Giovanni Mollica
Sold for £400
Lot 242 - A slate, marble and micromosaic desk paperweight
Sold for £1,200
Lot 243 - A slate, marble and micromosaic desk paperweight
Sold for £1,900
Lot 244 - A circular micromosaic panel
Sold for £850
Lot 245 - A pair of malachite obelisks
Sold for £1,100
Lot 246 - After Michelangelo
Sold for £350
Lot 247 - A pair of large carved Siena marble grand tour models
Lot 248 - A plaster of Paris model of Maison Carrée
Sold for £9,000
Lot 249 - A plaster of Paris model of Ilisos Temple
Sold for £8,500
Lot 250 - A plaster of Paris model of the Temple of Hera II at Paestum
Sold for £9,500
Lot 251 - A pair of carved Siena marble grand tour models
Lot 252 - A pair of grand tour bronze figures
Sold for £950
Lot 253 - An imitation marble figure after the antique
Sold for £280
Lot 255 - A group of six framed cameo displays
Sold for £240
Lot 256 - A collection of grand tour heads
Sold for £1,300
Lot 258 - A group of grand tour sculptures
Sold for £550
Lot 259 - A collection of grand tour bronzes after the antique
Sold for £300
Lot 261 - Two grand tour bronzes
Sold for £260
Lot 262 - A grand tour marble head of a bearded man
Sold for £1,600
Lot 263 - A painted plaster bust after the antique
Lot 264 - A set of three painted plaster roundels in the Adam style