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Suite of neo-classical brass door furniture
£2,500 the setSuite of neo-classical brass door furniture
comprising twelve pairs of door handles and fifteen push-plates, English mid-twentieth century, thought to be by Beardmore. Dimensions of push-plates, h.26cm, w.7cm, dimensions of the handles, h. 5.5cm, w.5.2cm, d. 7cm£2,500 the set -
Set of eight pairs of Edwardian rose brass lever handles,
£2,500 the setSet of eight pairs of Edwardian rose brass lever handles,
surmounted by scallop shells, stamped to rear 'B2716'.£2,500 the set -
Suite of brass knobs with pushplates,
£1,750Suite of brass knobs with pushplates,
comprised of ten pairs of handles and twelve finger plates.£1,750 -
Set of twelve pairs of rose brass door knobs,
£1,600 the set of twelveSet of twelve pairs of rose brass door knobs,
Edwardian, with oval handles.£1,600 the set of twelve -
Set of ten pairs of rose brass door knobs,
£1,500 the set -
Set of Walter Bosse coat hooks
£1,500 the set -
Stained oak and brass door knobs,
£1,200 the setStained oak and brass door knobs,
with tulip shaped handles and patinated brass collar, sold as a set of nine pairs.£1,200 the set -
Late nineteenth century gilt-brass rim lock
£1,150Late nineteenth century gilt-brass rim lock
English, in the French Louis XV style, the handle sprung, with keep and original keys (x2)£1,150 -
Set of patinated ‘Capstan’ door knobs
£1,100 the setSet of patinated ‘Capstan’ door knobs
nine pairs in total. Please enquire for polishing quote if required.£1,100 the set -
A set of three Victorian gothic rosewood and brass mortise sets,
£975A set of three Victorian gothic rosewood and brass mortise sets,
comprising three pairs of rosewood handles with a reeded grip and coned face with generous rose-plates with a scalloped edge, the knobs tightened to the spindle with replacement hexi-drive grub-screws, each set supplied with a pair of beehive escutcheons designed en suite,£975 -
Georgian brass rim lock
£950 -
Set of 1930s patinated brass door knobs,
£900 the setSet of 1930s patinated brass door knobs,
with hexagonal handles, seven pairs to the set.£900 the set -
Set of rose brass oval door knobs
£900 the set -
Set seven antique lignum vitae door knobs,
£875 -
Seven pairs of late nineteenth century door knobs
£875 the setSeven pairs of late nineteenth century door knobs
turned ebony with later replacement brass roses, sold as a set.£875 the set -
Early twentieth century patinated brass door knobs
£800 the set of eightEarly twentieth century patinated brass door knobs
sold as a set of eight pairs.£800 the set of eight -
Set of early twentieth century oak door knobs
£800 the setSet of early twentieth century oak door knobs
the spherical knobs with brass collars, a slightly larger model than usual, six pairs to the set.£800 the set -
Set of mid-twentieth century patinated brass door knobs,
£750 the set of 7 -
Set of seven pairs of patinated door knobs,
£725 the set of seven pairsSet of seven pairs of patinated door knobs,
can be waxed to neaten if required.£725 the set of seven pairs -
Ten pairs of 1930s bakelite door knobs,
£725 the set -
Five pairs of brass Art Deco door handles
£650 the setFive pairs of brass Art Deco door handles
with stylised pressed backplates and octagonal handles.£650 the set -
Large iron boot scraper,
£650Large iron boot scraper,
likely nineteenth century, with opposing silhouetted serpents to each upright.£650 -
Set of bronze lever handles,
£600 the set -
Nineteenth century French door handles by ‘H. Dandois’
£600 the setNineteenth century French door handles by ‘H. Dandois’
brass, with elegant ovoid handles and reeded border back-plates. Four pairs to the set.£600 the set -
Set of three large William IV gilt-brass coat hooks
£600 the set -
Set of four pairs of ebony door knobs,
£600 the set of fourSet of four pairs of ebony door knobs,
of hexagonal form with brass collars, c.1920-1920s£600 the set of four -
Set of six pairs of Yale chrome door knobs,
£600 the setSet of six pairs of Yale chrome door knobs,
with redded band to the spherical handle and door-plate. Sold as a set£600 the set -
Edwardian oak door knobs,
£550 set of five -
Edwardian oak door knobs,
£550 set of five -
Set of Victorian pressed brass finger plates
£550 the setSet of Victorian pressed brass finger plates
eleven to the set, with bead and reel mouldings.£550 the set -
Set of early Victorian pressed brass finger-plates
£550 -
Early twentieth century patinated brass oval door knobs
£550 the set -
Set of five ebony door knobs,
£525 the setSet of five ebony door knobs,
with replacement roses, very slight variation to knob size.£525 the set -
Pair of large Victorian curtain pole brackets
£500Pair of large Victorian curtain pole brackets
to house a pole of up to 70mm diameter. Wall projection from 27cm - 34cm.£500 -
Set of nine Victorian brass finger plates
£500 the setSet of nine Victorian brass finger plates
with repeating cabochon detail to the borders.£500 the set -
Set of early nineteenth century pierced brass finger-plates
£500 the setSet of early nineteenth century pierced brass finger-plates
one very slightly longer than the others, ten in total.£500 the set -
Set of Victorian brass sash lifts
£500 the setSet of Victorian brass sash lifts
comprising five pairs and a single, with ornate foliate casting c.1870£500 the set -
Large pair of rose brass door pulls
£500 the pair -
Set of three William IV gilt-brass coat hooks
£500 the set -
1930s hexagonal brass door knobs
£500 the set -
Large pair of Victorian brass door pulls,
£500 the pair -
Set of antique beehive door knobs
£450 the setSet of antique beehive door knobs
ebony with brass collars, sold as a set of three pairs.£450 the set -
Set of antique ‘Hopes’ bronze finger plates
£450 the set -
Set of six Victorian brass finger plates
£450 -
Victorian brass door knocker by ‘A. Kenrick & Sons’, model 423
£450Victorian brass door knocker by ‘A. Kenrick & Sons’, model 423
with makers stamp, model number and registration mark impressed to the rear, c.1880s£450 -
Victorian brass door knocker
£450Victorian brass door knocker
with elegant repeating guilloche design to the rapper and door-plate£450 -
Pair of James Cartland & Sons rose brass door pulls,
£450 the pair -
Antique brass door pulls,
£425 a pairAntique brass door pulls,
with knopped pulls and shaped back-plates, early twentieth century£425 a pair -
William Tonks and Sons brass door knocker,
£425 -
William Tonks and Sons door knocker
£425William Tonks and Sons door knocker
cast in brass, mid-Victorian, with various marks impressed to the reverse£425 -
Set of Edwardian brass fingerplates
£400 the set -
Antique brass door knocker
£400 -
Set of Victorian gilt-lacquered brass drawer pulls or cabinet handles
£400 the setSet of Victorian gilt-lacquered brass drawer pulls or cabinet handles
the shaped and gadrooned back-plates, with scrolled handle.£400 the set -
Pair of early twentieth century bronze centre pulls
£400 the pair -
Late Georgian brass door knocker
£400 -
Late Georgian brass door knocker
£400 -
Mid-Victorian brass looped door-knocker
£400 -
Three rose brass pulls
£400 the three -
Set of rose brass door knobs,
£385 the set -
Gothic Revival brass door knocker
£375 -
Set of five brass double hooks,
£350 the set -
Art Nouveau ‘T’ plate
£350 -
Arts and Crafts ‘T’ plate
£350 -
Set of William IV brass finger plates
£350 the set of sixSet of William IV brass finger plates
lightweight pressed brass with a border of fruits and flowers. Six to the set£350 the set of six -
Pair of large Victorian brass ‘Parliament’ hinges
£350 -
‘A. Kenrick & Sons’ brass door knocker No. 427
£350 -
George III cast iron oval paterae knocker
£350 -
William Tonks and Sons brass door plates,
£350 -
Mid-Victorian brass door knocker
£350 -
Edwardian rose brass front door suite
£325Edwardian rose brass front door suite
with centre pull and letter-plate, c.1905. Letterplate w25.5cm, h8.5cm, d1.5cm Door pull backplate w/h 7cm, the handle d7.5cm, projection from door 8cm£325 -
Set of five reeded brass finger plates
£300 the set -
Set of three Art Deco door knobs,
£300 the set -
Victorian brass deadlock
£300 -
Set of brass ropetwist finger plates
£300 the set of sevenSet of brass ropetwist finger plates
seven in the set, late Victorian or Edwardian, c.1900£300 the set of seven -
Early Victorian brass bell pull
£300 -
Victorian brass door knocker
£300 -
Antique William Tonks & Sons brass door knocker,
£300 -
Large Edwardian brass letterplate
£300 -
Substantial late Victorian bronze night chain
£300 -
A pair of 4′ cast iron Collinge strap hinges,
£300 a pairA pair of 4′ cast iron Collinge strap hinges,
with surface mounted cups, 8no. right handed pairs available,£300 a pair -
A late Victorian cast brass door porter
£285A late Victorian cast brass door porter
modelled as a winged cupid picking grspes with a foliate backdrop - flat-backed for the securing of an open door,£285 -
18″ Edwardian rose brass bolt
£280 -
Brass Art Nouveau door knocker
£280 -
Large early twentieth century rose brass door pulls
£280 a pair -
‘William Tonks & Sons’ brass centre pull
£275 -
Two pairs of bronze lever handles,
£275 the pair -
Front door centre ring pull
£275 -
Two Art Deco bronze centre pulls
£275 each -
Victorian Gothic brass night chain
£275 -
Set of three pressed copper door knobs
£250 the set -
Pair of Edwardian brass door pulls,
£250 -
Four pairs of Victorian brass sash lifts
£250 the set -
James Cartland and Sons door centre pull
£250 -
Set of Victorian pierced brass finger-plates
£250 the set of sevenSet of Victorian pierced brass finger-plates
some retaining the original gilt-lacquer, two smaller (17.5cm height)£250 the set of seven -
Victorian rococo gilt-brass bell push
£250 -
Victorian brass bell pull
£250 -
Antique rectangular link chain,
£250 -
1920s rose brass door knocker
£250 -
A set of three cast iron 18″ Collinge strap hinges,
£250A set of three cast iron 18″ Collinge strap hinges,
with mortise mounted cups for masonry or brickwork,£250
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Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
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£600The Sun by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
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£500Portraits Part I by Constantin Guys, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£500 -
Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£800Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800