Dreweatts is delighted to announce that it has been entrusted with the sale of the selected contents of Chilham Castle, former home of Tessa and Stuart Wheeler. The auction entitled ‘Chilham Castle: The Selected Contents from a Christopher Gibbs Interior’ will be hosted at Dreweatts Donnington Priory salerooms on 4 October 2022.
Over the centuries Chilham has been under many different ownerships, having been home to a host of colourful and sometimes eccentric families. It has been held by Kings of England as well as a dauphin of France.
The polygonal house situated on ornamental battlements we recognise today was built in 1616 for Sir Dudley Digges (1583-1639) as a re-invention of the castle ideal, part mathematical design, part religious devotion. Digges was a pioneering entrepreneur, adventuring to the limits of the then known world. He was also a fearless politician and senior member of the judiciary who was not afraid to challenge the King.
For the next four centuries, and through a succession of ten families, Chilham was gradually adapted throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, each family leaving their mark on the fabric of the house and its contents. Between 1922 and 1924, Sir Edmund Davis, the then owner employed Sir Herbert Baker, one of the most eminent architects of his day, to remodel the Castle. Baker removed the Victorian refenestration and interior modifications and took the house back to a style more in keeping with the history exterior architecture.
Since 2002, the Castle has been home to the Wheeler family. The late financier Stuart Wheeler and his wife Tessa, a photographer, were ardent champions of Chilham's history and legacy. They lovingly restored many of its notable Jacobean features and created a wonderland of period furniture, objects and works of art with exceptional provenance and an unmatched curatorial flare. An enabling factor, of course, was due to the eye of their long-time friend and illustrious design impresario, Christopher Gibbs - the arbiter of bohemian country house style. Together with Jane Ormsby-Gore and his partner, Peter Hinwood, he set about transforming Chilham from a foreboding country seat to a much loved and enjoyed family home.
Whilst none of the original contents from the previous centuries survived in the house, their genius was to re-instate and curate a collection which exuded a depth of history and feeling of having always been there, organically collected over generations. Each item was specifically chosen from some of this century's great House Sales, including Easton Neston, Godmersham Park, Chirk Castle, and the Royal House of Hanover. Under Jane’s expert eye and advice they were then showcased with a backdrop of warming fabrics, exuberant textiles with an infusion of his and their beloved Tangier, creating harmonious interiors perfectly at ease with themselves and with an appreciation for scale and interest.
The selected contents from Chilham are a cross section of Gibb’s vision. An important Italian verre eglomise cabinet, for example juxtaposed with an enigmatic English portrait of a Cavalier, or a pair of Chinese export Armorial side chairs beneath an impressive Flemish portico tapestry, each item represents the collaboration between history and an iconic taste who inspired a whole generation of interior decorators. The mix of the grand with the mundane throughout Chilham’s interiors largely stems back to their time in Tangier, where the marriage of a rustic painted table with important gilded treasure can create a magic many, but Gibbs, wouldn’t imagine.
As the Chilham guest book will attest, many will remember their time at the Castle and hold within them fond memories of the tours, the weekend parties and the grand celebrations. The Castle for this short space in its 500 year history, thanks to the Wheeler family and the éclat of Christopher Gibbs, has offered something joyful, playful and without doubt magical for those who knew it.
~ Christopher Gibbs
The auction is now online here. To view or download a pdf of the page turning catalogue, see below. The printed catalogue contains the following auctions:
To purchase a catalogue, the cost including postage is: UK: £30; Overseas: £50. To purchase a printed catalogue, please visit our Catalogue Subscriptions page and select: Flaxley Abbey and Chilham Castle
Tuesday 4 October 2022 | 10.30am
Donnington Priory, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2JE
VIEWING IN LONDON (HIGHLIGHTS ONLY):
Venue: Dreweatts, 16-17 Pall Mall, St James's, London SW1Y 5LU
Monday 12 - Thursday 15 September: 10am - 4pm
VIEWING IN NEWBURY (FULL SALE):
Venue: Dreweatts, Donnington Priory, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2JE
Thursday 29 - Friday 30 September: 10am - 4pm
Saturday 1 - Sunday 2 October: 10am - 3pm
There is no viewing on Monday 3 October or the day of the auction.
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