Chinese Six-Panel Screen
Sold for $6,930 (includes buyer's premium)
Pair of Louis XV Style Giltwood Mirrors
Sold for $6,300 (includes buyer's premium)
Set of Ten Louis XVI Style Painted Balloon-Back Dining Chairs
Sold for $6,300 (includes buyer's premium)
Gio Ponti Walnut, Glass and Brass Model 1101
Sold for $5,355 (includes buyer's premium)
George Smith Upholstered Sofa
Sold for $4,725 (includes buyer's premium)
KPM Rococo Style Hand-Painted Porcelain Tête-à-Tête Service with Silver Overlay Decoration
Sold for $4,095 (includes buyer's premium)
Black Forest Style White Painted Mirrored Door Armoire
Sold for $3,465 (includes buyer's premium)
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Olympian
Sold for $4,410 (includes buyer's premium)
Van Truex
Sold for $6,930 (includes buyer's premium)
After Sirio Tofanari
Sold for $6,300 (includes buyer's premium)
Nicola Simbari
Sold for $3,780 (includes buyer's premium)
Arbit Blatas
Sold for $3,780 (includes buyer's premium)
Fernand Renard
Sold for $3,780 (includes buyer's premium)
Thomas Daniell (1749-1840) and William Daniell (1769-1837)
Sold for $4,410 (includes buyer's premium)
Known for his ability to work in any design vernacular, Markham Roberts brings a fresh approach to traditional and contemporary styles alike.His work is not defined by signature looks or design trends. Rather, using an inventive combination of layered patterns and color as well as bold juxtapositions of furniture of different styles and periods, custom designs, and works of art from around the world, he creates interiors that have been described as "the very definition of chic." Photographs of the Manhattan Apartment taken by Fernando Bengoechea appear Markham's first book, Decorating: The Way I See It, published in 2014 by Vendome (
A Washington, DC Apartment Decorated by Darryl Carter












