Occupying a charming apartment in one of London’s most sought-after postcodes, this collection - featured in our March Fine Interiors sale - embodies a highly personal and deeply considered vision of interior decoration.
12 March 2026
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Rooted in a love of the decorative arts, classical ornament and painterly storytelling, the collection reveals an instinct for composition and atmosphere. Each object was carefully chosen to represent a chapter in the owner’s life story and, when viewed as a whole, contributes to a richly layered setting that has brought endless joy to its creator.
At the heart of the design concept at Abingdon Mansions were the murals and painted furniture by Michael Dillon, whose work laid the foundations for the interior’s overall aesthetic. Commissioned specifically for the space and incorporating vignettes drawn from the owner’s own life, Dillon’s neoclassical compositions – sunlit gardens, distant coastlines and mythological figures – introduce an atmosphere of theatre and deliberate escape into a bygone world. Walls, doors and tables are transformed into architectural illusions and imagined vistas, extending the confines of the rooms and creating a sanctuary removed from the pace and pressures of a hectic City career.
▲ Michael Dillon (Irish, b.1957), a neoclassical mural (£800-1,200)
Irish-born Dillon has worked at the highest level of decorative painting since the mid-1980s. His career has taken him from Ireland and the UK to Europe, the USA and beyond, with commissions ranging from National Trust properties and country house hotels to opera sets and luxury yachts. His long association with Fortnum & Mason in the 1990s, and the hand-painted bottle of The Macallan 1926 whisky he completed in 1999 – which later sold for over £1 million – underline the esteem in which his work is held. Yet it is in private commissions, such as those seen here, that his versatility and imagination are most fully expressed.
The Contents of a Kensington Residence
Among the highlights offered in this sale is the grisaille garden-view panel of 1996. Its classical associations are echoed in a suite of painted furniture depicting scenes from Greek mythology and views of Greenwich, acquired over subsequent years to complement the mural scheme. These works are further enriched by a carefully assembled selection of fine European furniture, porcelain, textiles and works of art, mostly conceived in the Louis XVI and broader neoclassical taste. Floral motifs recur throughout, reflecting both aesthetic preference and personal narrative, and providing a refined framework for Dillon’s painted surfaces.
A set of five lengths of brocaded silk dress fabric, second half of the 18th century, French, probably Lyon (£2,000-4,000)
Following a distinguished professional life in London’s financial world, the owner now resides full-time at her home on the Dorset–Wiltshire border, devoting the same discipline, discernment and creative energy to the surrounding gardens and meadows. The flowers and foliage cultivated there have long served as a sustaining source of inspiration – a living counterpart to the classical gardens imagined within the London interior.
A silver-metal and enamel-clad settee in the Regency style, 20th century, Indian (£800-1,200)
Though now offered as individual lots, the collection retains the coherence of its original conception: an interior shaped by scholarship, craftsmanship and a delight in beautiful surroundings. For collectors, it presents not simply the opportunity to acquire distinctive decorative works, but to participate in a cultivated and imaginative way of living.

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