Treasure House Fair 2026
Past exhibition
Overview
We will be exhibiting some very exciting discoveries at Treasure House Fair 2026. Our exhibits included a strong section of cross-cultural paintings and furniture, alongside some exceptional English and Continental pieces.
Works
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Anglo Indian Ebony Table Bureau with Ivory Inlay -
William Parker of Holborn (1772-1841), Set of Four Model Cannon, ENGLAND, circa 1815 -
Unknown Indian Artist in the circle of Balthasar Solvyns (Flemish, 1760-1824), Hindu figures in a Calcutta interior, INDIA, circa 1800 -
Pair of Chinese Export Side Chairs, CHINA, Guangzhou, circa 1740 -
Unknown Chinese Artist, Pair of Chinese Export Paintings: ‘The Whampoa Anchorage on the Pearl River’ and ‘The Hongs of the Canton Waterfront’, circa 1800 -
Late 18th Century Carved Oak Bust of Major John André -
James I Carved Oak Polychrome-decorated and Parcel-gilt Heraldic Supporters in the form of a Lion and a Unicorn, circa 1605 Sold -
Tudor Carved Oak Panel of King John, circa 1530 -
Charles II Oak Double Gateleg Table -
Pair of Porcelain and Ormolu Urns By Dihl & Guérhard. Mounts by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, circa 1805 Sold -
Charles II Joined Oak Yorkshire Armchair -
Galleria de' Lavori, Florence, 17th Century Italian Ebony and Pietre Dure Table Cabinet, circa 1620 Sold -
Pair of 18th Century Chinese Export Paktong Candlesticks, circa 1750 -
Pair of William & Mary Joined Oak Back Stools -
Pair of Regency Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Arm Chairs attributed to Morel & Hughes, circa 1805 -
Unknown Chinese Artist, Pair of Chinese Export Reverse Glass Paintings of 'A Young Wanton'' -
Pair of Regency Faux Bamboo Side Chairs attributed to Tatham Bailey and Saunders, circa 1814 -
Unknown Chinese Artist, Set of Twelve Chinese Export Procession Paintings, circa 1795 -
Chinese Export Mother of Pearl and Silver Tea Casket, circa 1760 -
Pair of George III Lignum Vitae Loving Cups, circa 1760 Sold -
George III Blue John Urn, circa 1780 -
In the manner of Wright and Elwick, George II Mahogany Knee Hole Desk -
Unknown Chinese Artist, 18th Century Chinese Export Reverse-Glass Painting: Courtship, circa 1770 -
George III Painted Papier-mâché Tea Caddy attributed to Henry Clay (c.1740 – 1812), circa 1780 -
George Bullock (died 1818), Partners' Desk, circa 1815 -
Matthew Boulton (1728-1809), Pair of White Marble Brule Parfums by Matthew Boulton, circa 1770 -
Matthew Boulton (1728-1809), Figure of the Fate Clotho modelled by Sir John Bacon (1740-99), circa 1775 -
Pair of Brass Candlesticks, circa 1740 -
Pair of Coaching Inn Time Dials, ENGLAND, circa 1835 -
Pair of George III White Marble and Ormolu Cassolettes, circa 1780 -
Unknown Chinese Artist, Collection of Seven Chinese Export reverse glass miniature paintings, circa 1790-1800 -
Unknown Chinese Artist, Collection of Ten Chinese Export reverse glass miniature paintings framed as a pair, circa 1790-1800 -
Antonio Tempesta (1555-1630), The Baptism of Christ, circa 1620 - 1630 -
A large cloisonné enamel 'Hundred Antiques' panel, circa 1790-1810 -
Pair of George III Blue John Obelisks on White and Black Marble Bases, ENGLAND, late 18th Century -
George IV Pollard Oak and Parcel Gilt Table with Specimen Marble Top, circa 1820 - 1830 -
Japanese Export Lacquer Inlaid Nanban Casket, circa 1600 -
Unknown Chinese Artist, Pair of Chinese Lacquer Panels, CHINA, Qianlong, circa 1770 -
Unknown Chinese Artist, Chinese Lacquer Panel, CHINA, Qianlong, circa 1770 -
Pair of Large Welsh Love Spoons, 19th Century. Pembrokeshire, WALES -
George Bullock (d. 1818), ‘Tray-shaped’ Inkstand, circa 1815, ENGLAND Sold -
Attributed to Marsh & Tatham, Regency Hall Bench, ENGLAND, circa 1810

