Important 18th‑Century Chinese Root Carvings
Eighteenth‑century Chinese root carvings represent a refined convergence of naturalism and literati taste. Master carvers of the Qing period elevated the humble tree root into objects of contemplation, preserving the organic form while subtly enhancing it with careful incisions, smoothing, and selective polishing. The result is an object that reads as both sculpture and artefact of nature — a celebration of irregular beauty, weathered texture, and the poetic virtues prized by collectors and scholars.Patina and age: A mellow patina, resulting from centuries of handling.
William Kent
period cabinet c1730
90cm wide 50cm deep 184 high
One of my most favourite pieces of furniture! wonderful William Kent period cabinet with silver mirror door 1730. I bought from the brilliant Will Fisher many years ago replaced my Chippendale tallboy. now for sale in my decoration sale. 3ft / 90cm perfect proportions, Cuban mahogany Oak lined and back original handles
Pennington
A small, spherical hanging lantern with a pierced and moulded meridian ring punctuated with gilt flower heads, the pierced top with gilded collars. $6,600
Kick with Studded Shade
A heavy weight, handmade metal coolie shade with studded edge. natural brass $990
Dudley bronze
Adler bronze
Verity bronze
Original Wall Lantern
Brooke brass
Brooke brass broze
Jamb. London
Jamb. London
Jamb. London ©
Jamb is a London-based company specializing in high-quality antique and reproduction fireplaces, lighting, and furniture inspired by the classical English country house aesthetic. Founded by Will Fisher and Charlotte Freemantle, Jamb has a gallery in Pimlico and a large workshop on the outskirts of London where they create their reproduction items. ©
Jamb’s offerings include fireplaces, lighting and furniture, the finest collection of antiques