Day One | Lots 1-298
Day Two | Lots 299-538
In Person and Online
Our final Fine Interiors sale of 2025 offers a celebration of style, history, and decorative flair.
Day One begins with a sophisticated collection from a St John’s Wood interior, London, setting the tone for a remarkable array of decorative furniture, furnishings, and works of art sourced from international collections. Among the highlights are an impressive pair of George II giltwood pier mirrors attributed to Matthias Lock, and magnificent 18th-century statues with provenance to Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, alongside many other notable pieces.
Day Two presents a considered East Anglian collection, representing a lifetime of refined connoisseurship and taste, with treasures spanning from the 17th to the 20th centuries. We warmly invite you to browse the fully illustrated catalogue below.
Viewing times
London Viewing | Highlights
A selection of lots will be on view Tuesday 11 - Thursday 27 November at our London Gallery, 15 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZ, as follows:
Monday-Friday, 11am - 5.30pm
Saturday - Closed
Sunday - Closed
For more information, please contact 0203 971 2500 | london@sworder.co.uk
Stansted Viewing | Auction
Viewing will be held at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE, as follows:
Friday 5 December, 10am - 4pm
Sunday 7 December, 10am - 1pm
Monday 8 December, 10am - 4pm
All lots are, however, extensively illustrated and carry detailed condition reports - see 'Condition report' at the foot of each lot description.
The auction will take place at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE.
Buyer's Notes
COLLECTIONS
To save you having to wait, we operate a mandatory booking system for collections. Please book your appointment 24 hours in advance, to ensure your items are ready when you arrive.
Due to our busy schedule of auctions, we are no longer able to store items at our saleroom here at Stansted Mountfitchet, for our Fine Interiors, Design and other specialist sales.
STORAGE OF LOTS | Sworders x Abels Partnership
Furniture and large items, and small items if they form part of the same invoice, not collected within seven working days of the auction will be removed by Abels Moving Services Ltd (Abels), at your expense, and delivered to their depot at Potters Bar, where they will be subject to collection, administration and storage fees - see below.
CHARGES
Collection Fee
Collection from Sworders £25 per collection of 1 – 5 items and £50 per collection of 6-10 items listed on an invoice (plus VAT)
Items will be stored free of charge for 7 days from the Sworders collection date.
Storage Charges
Storage charges will commence on the 8th day after being collected by Abels at £4.00 per lot, per day.
Additional charges will be made for items exceeding 8 x 8ft.
A Levied Liability Charge (LLC) of £0.08p / per £1k value of goods.
Abels will charge to the client for storage, shipping and delivery. All costs associated with collection and storage are payable directly to Abels and must be paid prior to collection of the lot(s).
Abels Terms & Conditions can be found here. (All subject to VAT and 6.72% insurance on total admin charge).
Collection is by prior appointment, made directly with Abels Monday – Friday, 8.30am – 4.30pm (No weekend collections). You will need to provide your ID at the time of collection, or prior notification, where your items are being collected by a third party.
Abels Moving Services Ltd.
The Heights East
Cranborne Road
Potters Bar
EN6 3JN
02045 294315
collectionsPB@abels.co.uk
These charges are set by Abels; once collected, Sworders will be unable to answer questions relating to items and recommend you contact Abels directly.
See Sworders Terms and Conditions for more information.
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Lot 4
A pair of large Empire-style gilt and patinated bronze candelabras
Lot 11
A set of ten Regency-style black and gilt-painted wooden dining chairs
Lot 12
A pair of export parcel-gilt and black lacquer panels
Lot 15
A pair of George III-style carved giltwood girandoles in the Chippendale taste
Lot 16
A painted and gilt leather folding screen
Lot 25
A pair of George III-style mahogany peat buckets
Lot 26
A wool carpet of Arts and Crafts design
Lot 27
A pair of rococo carved giltwood girandole mirrors
Lot 29
A pair of Louis XVI-style patinated bronze and marble candelabra
Lot 38
A large group of curtains in Colefax and Fowler 'Lincoln Damask' linen
Lot 40
A set of four printed glazed-cotton curtains by Charles Hammond
Lot 49
A Regency simulated-rosewood low bookcase
Lot 55
A pair of George III-style barrel-back armchairs by Tetrad
Lot 75
A set of twelve simulated-rosewood dining chairs
Lot 80
A near pair of shell-encrusted mirrors attributed to Anthony Redmile
Lot 86
A set of twelve engravings from 'Bell's New Pantheon'
Lot 90
A pair of gilt-metal and porcelain candlesticks
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