16th Jan, 2026 10:00

Interiors, Homes & Antiques
 
  Lot 48
 

A pair of French Empire style fruitwood, mahogany, and ebonised pedestals
Late 19th century

With square marble tops over gilt metal ribbon tied olive leaf mounts, on fluted stems, and square bases. (2)

110cm high x 34cm wide x 34cm deep

Provenance: This item originates from a private family collection. It comes by descent through the Bower family.

The earliest record the family has is of John (Died 1545) and Eleanor Bower of the Manor at Bradstone. Of particular note is John and Ann Bower of The Manor at Bradstone. Ann was a descendant of Richard II.

‘When Queen Elizabeth was on the throne, a little girl named Ann was growing up in Worcestershire. She too had Royal blood in her veins as she was descended through her grandmother, Maud (or Matilda), daughter of Sir Richard Barrington from Richard, Earl of Cornwall, the second son of King John and grandson of Henry II. She was born in the reign of Edward VI as was her brother Giles and sister Maud. Ann grew up to be a lovely woman and was given in marriage to one John Bower. The Bowers lived in Gloucestershire for many generations'

The vendor's Grandmother and Mother were at ‘Castle Froma’ Leamington Spa, Warwickshire with the name Tunbridge. His mother married Kenneth Dibben. They have had houses in Smith Square. Their house, No.4 had a scene from ‘The Forsythe Saga’ filmed on the doorstep and ‘Naish Priory’ in East Coker, Somerset.

(Quantity:2)

Dimensions: 110cm high x 34cm wide x 34cm deep

Sold for £403

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

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