OVER THE YEARS, JAMES GRAHAM STEWART HAS BEEN PRIVILIGED TO HANDLE SOME EXTRAORDINARY PIECES. HERE WE SHARE A SELECTION OF OUR HIGHLIGHT SALES.
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Pair of white-painted chairs designed by James Wyatt, circa 1780
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George I Mahogany Palladian Doll's House, Circa 1720
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Late Victorian chaise longue, circa 1890
Provenance: Elvedon Hall -
Pair of George II mahogany side tables made for Ham House
Commissioned by Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart (1708-1770) for Ham House, Surrey -
Crimson velvet bookcase attributed to Lenygon & Sons, circa 1900
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Polychrome and satinwood writing table by Frederick Crace & Sons, circa 1845
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One of a pair of walnut chairs designed by E.W. Pugin, circa 1873
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Devon Marble pietra dura table by John Woodley of Torquay, circa 1850
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George III mahogany stool, circa 1800.
Provenance: Marquess of Breadalbane's apartments at Hollyrood Palace -
Statuary marble chimneypiece designed by the Scottish antiquary James Byrnes, circa 1790.
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Rare Regency brass eight-light chandelier by Jasper Westcott I of Bristol, Dated 1811.
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Exceptional pair of william iv oak side tables attributed to Gillow's, circa 1830, made to fit the 18th century Italian alabaster tops
Provenance: Earls of Macclesfield, Shirburn castle, Oxfordshire -
FINE SET OF FOUR GEORGE II ELM ARMCHAIRS, CIRCA 1760
Provenance: made for Anthony Hamond (1742-1822) for West Acre High House, Norfolk -
GEORGE II PORTLAND STONE CHIMNEY-PIECE FROM THE WORKSHOPS OF SIR HENRY CHEERE, CIRCA 1738
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MARQUETRY LIBRARY TABLE DESIGNED BY OWEN JONES AND MADE BY JACKSON & GRAHAM, CIRCA 1867
Provenance: made for Alfred Morrison, 16 Carlton House Terrace, London. -
IMPORTANT REGENCY CENTRE TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE BULLOCK,CIRCA 1812
Provenance: Gladstone family, Seaforth House, Liverpool then Fasque, Scotland. -
One of two EARLY VICTORIAN GLASS MOSAIC TABLE TOPS BY GEORGE HENRY STEVENS, CIRCA 1851
Exhibited: The Great Exhibition, London, 1851. Provenance: The Princes of Hanover -
PAIR OF OAK AND POLLARD OAK CHAIRS DESIGNED BY WILLIAM BECKFORD AND H.E.GOODRIDGE, CIRCA 1830
Provenance: William Beckford, Lansdown Crescent, Bath
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