Roseberys is delighted to celebrate our upcoming Fine & Decorative Sale on September 27 with a visit to
Sambourne House, the former home of the legendary Punch illustrator Linley Sambourne. Lovingly preserved by Linley's children and grandchildren, the house remains largely unchanged, featuring its original stained-glass windows, Morris & Co wallpaper, and a general Victorian aesthetic.
Linley Sambourne was a voracious collector of all things decorative, filling his home with exquisite sculpture, furniture, ceramics, and paintings. The house is truly a feast for the eyes and offers a fantastic glimpse into Victorian life.
If you find inspiration in the objects housed at Sambourne House, be sure to check out the
Roseberys Fine & Decorative Sale catalogue. Discover beautiful items to add to your own collection, including Grand Tour sculptures (Lots
242,
243, and
244), easels (Lots
442,
443, and
444), a stunning screen (Lot
473), and even a piece for natural history enthusiasts (Lot
284).