The Design For Living auction focuses on key styles with pieces selected from a variety of design movements. The sale includes lots across the spectrum - from furniture, objects, carpets and rugs, to ceramics, silver and pictures. Highlights: Paul Mount's 'Three Pieces Suite' (1976), a patinated bronze three part abstract sculpture (est. £6,000-8,000 +fees), Dod Procter's 'Black Jug', an oil on board from the early 1940s (est. £7,000-10,000 +fees) and a 1950s gilt metal six light chandelier in the form of tassels with white glass shades, (est. £200-300 +fees).
Fine Interiors spans numerous collecting categories from many centuries - early oak furniture and objects, rugs, prayer rugs and carpets, English and Continental furniture, silver and paintings, dating from the 16th to the early 20th century. Highlights: George IV carved rosewood library armchair, design by John Taylor (est. £2,000-3,000 +fees), Attributed to Peruzzini, Rest on the Flight into Egypt, oil on canvas, (est. £6,000-8,000 +fees).