A SET OF FOUR GILT-BRASS WALL APPLIQUES
THE SLEBECH HALL COLLECTION (Lots 169 - 209) The Slebech Estate’s history has its origins during the period of the Reformation. In the early 1770s the estate was bought by Nathaniel Phillips, a West Indian Planter, who married subsequently Mary Dorothea, of the Philipps family of Pembrokeshire, thus establishing the long association of the Philipps family with the Slebech. Nathaniel commissioned Anthony Keck (1726–1797), an architect with an extensive practice in the area, to build the present Hall on the site of the pre Reformation monastery. The Hall was inherited via marriage to the de Rutzen family but was subsequently bought back by the Philipps family in the 1950s. The selection of lots offered here are an exciting opportunity to acquire the traditional, elegant look of one of the few remaining Georgian country houses of Wales.
A SET OF FOUR GILT-BRASS WALL APPLIQUES

OF LOUIS XVI STYLE, SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY

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A SET OF FOUR GILT-BRASS WALL APPLIQUES
OF LOUIS XVI STYLE, SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY
Each with a ribbon tie and swag backplate supporting a pair of fluted branches
27 in. (69 cm.) high

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