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The LASSCO Collection
A huge range of marvellous stock will be going under the hammer at 10am on Saturday 15th June 2013 at Brunswick House. To include Marble Chimneypieces, Old Ironwork, Sculpture, Grand Entranceways, Lighting, Garden Ornament, Church Ornament, Old Signage, Museum Cabinets, Rugs, Pub fittings, Taxidermy and Curiosities, Carved Stonework and much more.
Contact Ferrous Auger ferrous@lassco.co.uk 0207 501 7777 or Chris Martin chris@lassco.co.uk 0207 501 7792 for further details.
Link to the sale catalogue & bid forms -
http://www.dnfa.com/auctions.asp?view=saledetails&aucno=13681&avail=1
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LASSCO is famous for Architectural Reclaim from prestigious provenances and bidders will not be disappointed as the auction catalogue will feature items saved from: The National Maritime Museum, Dorchester House, Kensington Palace, The Natural History Museum, Claridges, 45 Park Lane (former Playboy Club), The Savoy, Somerset House & Oxford University.
Curiosities will also feature, as LASSCO aficionados would expect.
Public viewing for this very special event, which will include stock from all three LASSCO shops, starts on Saturday, 8 June with late night viewing until 8pm every night ( except 12 June).
Dreweatts will sell it all from Brunswick House, LASSCO’s landmark Georgian headquarters in Nine Elms, Central London (Vauxhall Tube Zone 1).
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