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The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023
The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023
The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023
The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023
The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023
The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023
The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023

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The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m - 08 Oct 2023

The guest room has a painting by Roger Fry entitled view of a woman in an interior (centre) sold for £60,000 The treasures of a celebrated interior designer who counted King Charles as a client have sold for a staggering £9.65m. Each room of the late Robert Kime's London flat was an Aladdin's cave of incredible pieces featuring important works of art, unusual historical items and beautiful furniture. Kime was considered one of Britain's most important interior designers and had a knack for finding the best examples of whatever he was looking for. The three day sale of the contents of his London flat and French holiday home had a pre-sale estimate of £1.5m but sold for more than six times that.

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