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b. 1862 - d. 1946

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  • Herbert Baker (British, 1862-1946) A general plan of the Rhodes Memorial at Groote Schuur
    Oct. 26, 2011

    Herbert Baker (British, 1862-1946) A general plan of the Rhodes Memorial at Groote Schuur

    Est: £40,000 - £60,000

    A general plan of the Rhodes Memorial at Groote Schuur signed and dated 'H. Baker & Kendall / Archts: Cape Town / July 1912' (lower right) watercolour and pen and ink over printed base 60 x 47.5cm (23 5/8 x 18 11/16in).

    Bonhams
  • A RUSSIAN GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR,
    Jan. 15, 2003

    A RUSSIAN GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR,

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    circa 1910, adorned with wing-form arms and upholstered in green velvet PROVENANCE Acquired from Didier Aaron, Inc., New York. NOTES This chair most certainly belongs to a set of gilt-beechwood armchairs commissioned by Sir Philip Sassoon (1888-1939) for his house in Kent, Port Lympne. Architect, Sir Herbert Baker (1862-1946), was hired to re-build Port Lympne in around 1910. At this time two sets of wing-form armchairs were acquired; six for the dining room with a bowed front rail and paw feet (illustrated in a photograph taken in 1910, see Works of Art from HOUGHTON, Christie's London, 8 December 1994, pg xvii.); and a further six, from which this chair most likely originates, with a plain front and plain front legs for the library.

    Christie's
  • A RUSSIAN GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR,
    Jun. 05, 2002

    A RUSSIAN GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR,

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Circa 1910, adorned with wing-form arms and upholstered in green velvet PROVENANCE With Didier Aaron, Inc., New York. NOTES This chair most certainly belongs to a set of gilt-beechwood armchairs commissioned by Sir Philip Sassoon (1888-1939) for his house in Kent, Port Lympne. Architect, Sir Herbert Baker (1862-1946), was hired to re-build Port Lympne in around 1910. At this time two sets of wing-form armchairs were acquired; six for the dining room with a bowed front rail and paw feet (illustrated in a photograph taken in 1910, see Works of Art from HOUGHTON, Christie's London, 8 December 1994, pg xvii.); and a further six, from which this chair most likely originates, with a plain front and plain front legs for the library.

    Christie's
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