Lot 316

OWEN JONES (1809-1874) FOR WARNER. SILLETT & RAMM, SPITALFIELDS, LONDON
'SULTAN' A RARE JACQUARD-WOVEN SILK CURTAIN, CIRCA 1870




Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
the design a repeating pattern of stylised foliage reserved on a geometric patterned ground, lined and with braided edge
Dimensions
283cm x 157cm
Footnote
Literature: 'Arts & Crafts Textiles in Britain', Exhibition Catalogue The Fine Art Society, London in Association with Francesca Galloway, no. 10.
A Choice of Design, 1850 to 1980: Fabrics by Warner
& Sons Limited, London 1983, ill. no.45, p.79
V&A museum number: T.163-1972 for an example in this colourway
'The John Scott Collection', Volume Two, The Fine Art Society, London 11 June - 3 July 2014, no. 60 where an identical hanging was offered.
Note: Owen Jones trained as an architect and travelled to the Middle East where he made a study of decorative art. In 1856 he published the Grammar of Ornament, analysing patterns and colours from many periods and cultures and the book became an invaluable source for many designers.
Jones believed that reproducing flowers and similar objects in a naturalistic way was in bad taste. He preferred to create stylised motifs and designed a range of high quality silks using this type of pattern for leading manufacturers like Warner, Sillett & Ramm. The first recorded weaving of this design was September 20, 1870. Owen Jones used this design in the same year as a wall covering in his scheme for James Gurney's Billiard's Room and the Drawing Room, Regent's Park, London.



