A House Full of Wonders

A House Full of Wonders

The Selected Contents of 14 Prior Street, Greenwich, London

Tucked away in one of Greenwich's oldest surviving streets, 14 Prior Street was no ordinary London townhouse...

29 May 2026

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Built in the 1840s and spanning four generous floors, with original fireplaces still in situ, hardwood boards underfoot and working shutters at every window, it was a house that had always kept the modern world at arm's length. To step inside was to leave the city behind entirely – a warren of rooms accumulated over decades with the passionate, instinctive eye of a true collector: someone for whom beauty was found not in the grand or the fashionable, but in the honest, the handmade, and the quietly extraordinary.

 

A pair of faience greyhound figures, late 18th century, Continental (£1,000-1,500)

 

The contents offered here reflect a singular vision, drawn from the vernacular traditions of Britain and northern Europe. Folk art and devotional sculpture predominate: a late 15th-century Madonna and Child of exceptional refinement, the crowned Virgin still touched with gilding at her robes, stands as the collection's crowning piece; a powerfully carved 17th-century figure of St Roch's dog retains its original painted and gilded surface after four centuries; and a pair of late 18th-century Continental faience greyhounds, each poised elegantly on a cobalt plinth, bring an aristocratic counterpoint to the whole. These sit alongside painted French and Scandinavian dowry chests, their polychrome surfaces still vivid, and a 16th-century iron-bound oak strong chest of commanding presence.

 

The Selected Contents of 14 Prior Street, Greenwich, London

 

Animals recur throughout: cats in marble, faience, Staffordshire and Persian pottery; flocks of painted wooden decoy pigeons; naive oils of terriers and shire horses; an ironwork cockerel weathervane. There is wit here, and warmth, and a collector's delight in the unexpected.

Assembled with joy, curiosity and an unerring eye, this is a collection that rewards the curious, and Sworders are delighted to bring a selection of it to sale.

 


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