A late 17th century British variation on a Louis XIII-style...
A late 17th century British variation on a Louis XIII-style carved giltwood frame
ogee profile; with raking ribbon-bound acanthus leaves, centred with flowers, on a hazzled ground on the ogee; spiral ribbon at the sight edge on a hazzled ground
Overall: 90.6 x 78.3 cm.
Rebate: 77.5 x 66.6 cm.
Sight size: 73.6 x 61.4 cm.
Condition Report:
Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect the property at the pre-sale exhibition, where every lot is available for inspection. Bidders acknowledge that many lots are of an age and type which means that they are not in perfect condition, and the absence of reference to the condition of a lot in the catalogue description does not imply that the lot is free from faults or imperfections.
Clients are advised that all frames should be carefully inspected personally (or by an independent expert on their behalf) – as what constitutes a major repair or damage may prove to be a matter of personal judgement and may not be visible in online images available on Sotheby’s website for the relevant lot. Prior to bidding, clients should satisfy themselves as to both the condition of the lot and the accuracy of its description. All lots are offered for sale in the condition they are in at the time of the auction.
If unable to view the frames personally, more detailed photos are available by emailing oldmasterconditionreports@sothebys.com
Provenance:
With Ackermans, London;
Sale, London, Bonhams, 7 July 1999, lot 205, where acquired.
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A late 17th century British variation on a Louis XIII-style carved giltwood frame
ogee profile; with raking ribbon-bound acanthus leaves, centred with flowers, on a hazzled ground on the ogee; spiral ribbon at the sight edge on a hazzled ground
Overall: 90.6 x 78.3 cm.
Rebate: 77.5 x 66.6 cm.
Sight size: 73.6 x 61.4 cm.
Condition Report:
Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect the property at the pre-sale exhibition, where every lot is available for inspection. Bidders acknowledge that many lots are of an age and type which means that they are not in perfect condition, and the absence of reference to the condition of a lot in the catalogue description does not imply that the lot is free from faults or imperfections.
Clients are advised that all frames should be carefully inspected personally (or by an independent expert on their behalf) – as what constitutes a major repair or damage may prove to be a matter of personal judgement and may not be visible in online images available on Sotheby’s website for the relevant lot. Prior to bidding, clients should satisfy themselves as to both the condition of the lot and the accuracy of its description. All lots are offered for sale in the condition they are in at the time of the auction.
If unable to view the frames personally, more detailed photos are available by emailing oldmasterconditionreports@sothebys.com
Provenance:
With Ackermans, London;
Sale, London, Bonhams, 7 July 1999, lot 205, where acquired.