2023Cheffins Sir Ambrose Heal (1872-1959) for Heal & Son, a chestnut 'Owl' suite, circa 1905, comprising a darkSee Sold Price
2023BonhamsSir Ambrose Heal: originally designed for Sir Winston Churchill Set of eight Heals oak dining c...See Sold Price
2023Lyon & TurnbullPHILIP TILDEN (BRITISH 1887-1956) AND AMBROSE HEAL (BRITISH 1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDONSee Sold Price
2023Lyon & TurnbullAMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON ‘LETCHWORTH’ OR 'NO. 953' LADDERBACKSee Sold Price
2023Sworders Fine Art AuctioneersA rare group of thirteen Heal's limed oak ladder-back dining chairs,See Sold Price
2023Lyon & TurnbullPHILIP TILDEN (BRITISH 1887-1956) AND AMBROSE HEAL (BRITISH 1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON '148'See Sold Price
2022Lyon & TurnbullAMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS ‘MANSFIELD’ PRESS, CIRCASee Sold Price
2022Lyon & TurnbullAMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS ‘MANSFIELD’ PRESS, CIRCASee Sold Price
2022Lyon & TurnbullAMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS '240' CUPBOARD, CIRCA 1900See Sold Price
Kovels – Antiques & Collecting: Week of June 25, 2012Many figures have been used through the years to represent America. The earliest was the Indian Queen, who was the European symbol for North America from about 1570 to 1776. The attractive American Indian woman was represented in figurines and textiles. In 1776 her looks changed to a younger Indian Queen, who remained popular until […]