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  1. Jul 11, 2016 · Turns out the pair reputedly graced one of the most famous houses in the history of 20th-century decoration: 5 Belgrave Square, the city residence of Sir Henry “Chips” Channon (1897–1958),...

  2. County: London. Illustrator: Country Life. £80Sold. In 1938 Country Life magazine visited the home of Mr Henry 'Chips' Channon, 5 Belgrave Square in London. Recently decorated in the Regency Style by the interior designer and decorator Stephane Boudin.

  3. Nov 28, 2011 · Henry "Chips" Channon with his son Paul, presumed to be named after his father's close friend Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. They are in the library of the same house at 5 Belgrave Square decorated in the Neo-Regency style by Lord Gerald Wellesley and Trentwith Ellis. Photo from CHIPS - THE DIARIES OF SIR HENRY CHANNON published by Phoenix Press.

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  4. Mar 19, 2012 · The interior of 5 Belgrave Square created by Stephane Boudin of Maison Jansen for the legendary diarist of the 1930s – Sir Henry “Chips” Channon inspired very strong results. Les Objets de L’Empire saw excellent prices realized for fine ormolu by Pierre Philippe Thomire and other important works of art epitomizing the enduring appeal of ...

  5. Feb 22, 2023 · Lots 160, 161 and 162 in Fine Interiors. Sworders are pleased to present a select group of lots once owned by Henry ‘Chips’ Channon at 5 Belgrave Square, which can be viewed here. For further information, please contact fineinteriors@sworder.co.uk.

  6. Oct 11, 2021 · Scandalous snob Sir Henry ‘Chips’ Channon was a renowned society host and keeper of name-dropping diaries. Fellow diarist Sasha Swire reveals how Chips inspired her own equally indiscreet memoir – ahead of a fabulously juicy panel event at Cliveden Literary Festival entitled ‘The Diary Enquiry’. No 5 Belgrave Square, London. 11 June ...

  7. 5 Belgrave Square was the home of Sir George Murray, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, until he died there in 1846; Chips Channon from 1935 to 1958; and later housed the Institute of Directors, followed by the British Plastics Federation. 10 Belgrave Square was the London home of William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire.