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Fine Victorian ‘Perry & Co’ glass chandelier
£40,000Fine Victorian ‘Perry & Co’ glass chandelier
the cut-baluster shaft issuing ten s-scroll wrythen arms, each arm with drip pan hung with pendants and swags of beads, the overall design embellished throughout by finely executed wheel-cut decoration.£40,000 -
William IV Patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass Colza form three light chandelier,
£6,500William IV Patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass Colza form three light chandelier,
with foliate ceiling-rose, the body with central suspended from three chains, each light fitment with bulbous frosted glass shade. PAT tested rewired.£6,500 -
Late nineteenth century English Carrara marble chimneypiece,
£5,500Late nineteenth century English Carrara marble chimneypiece,
with raised and fielded panels to the frieze and corner-blocks, the outturned volute jambs jambs on block-feet, with reeded re-entrant corner ingrounds.£5,500 -
“The Bruges Madonna”, a full-size painted plaster Madonna and Child group
£4,980“The Bruges Madonna”, a full-size painted plaster Madonna and Child group
the seated Virgin in ruched gowns supporting the naked young Christ child standing against her leg, a book in her lap, both raised on a circular plinth,£4,980 -
Manner of Nicolas Lancret, dessus de porte, Shepherds Idyll
£4,800 -
Italian giltwood chandelier
£4,500Italian giltwood chandelier
mid to late nineteenth century in the Baroque manner, re-wired and PAT tested.£4,500 -
Continental School, floral still-life
£3,200Continental School, floral still-life
Continental still-life of a vase of flowers on a stone ledge. Gilt Frame. Old repairs and slight loss on paint.£3,200 -
Pair of Sienna marble pedestals,
£2,800 the pair -
Dunstanburgh Castle
£2,600Dunstanburgh Castle
A dark and impressionistic view of Dunstanburgh Castle, picked out in pale sunlight looking north across the stormy waters of Northumberland coast. In the late manner of JMW Turner. Oil on canvas in original gilded frame.£2,600 -
Japanese bronze of an elephant
£2,500 -
Pair of plaster statues of Hebe and Diana of Gabii,
£2,500 the pair -
Nineteenth century patinated brass hall lantern
£2,200Nineteenth century patinated brass hall lantern
glazed and with single internal light fitment, each side with scallop shell and foliate cresting. Currently ceiling mounted but a suitable hook could replace the current fitting for suspension with a chain.£2,200 -
Nineteenth century gilt bronze model of Sappho,
£2,200Nineteenth century gilt bronze model of Sappho,
set atop Verde Antico marble base, with ball feet.£2,200 -
‘Egyptian Palette’ abstract in the manner of Bridget Riley,
£2,200‘Egyptian Palette’ abstract in the manner of Bridget Riley,
Similar in style to the 'Egyptian Palette' paintings produced by Bridget Riley in the early 1980's£2,200 -
Small eighteenth century Dutch fire grate
£2,000Small eighteenth century Dutch fire grate
wrought iron, with shaped rails and heart motifs to the rear.£2,000 -
Italian moulded glass eight light chandelier
£2,000Italian moulded glass eight light chandelier
with some minor losses, re-wired and PAT tested, sold with ceiling rose.£2,000 -
An English composition stone figural garden statue of a girl,
£1,975An English composition stone figural garden statue of a girl,
the figure modelled in a Tudor tunic and leggings, leaning against a naturalistic stump with a leg raised, her head craning and a hand cupping her ear as if to catch the sound of birdsong, all raised on a pedestal naturalistically modelled as a hollow log,£1,975 -
Nineteenth century French bronze of Sappho
£1,950 -
Neo-classical brass hall lantern,
£1,800Neo-classical brass hall lantern,
the cylindrical glazed body and four light fitment, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,800 -
Giltwood chandelier
£1,750 -
Striking mantel clock by Lewis Forman Day,
£1,500 -
Pair of bronze statues Mercury and Fortuna,
£1,500 the pair -
Nineteenth century bronze of the Borghese Gladiator
£1,500 -
Giltwood pier mirror
£1,500Giltwood pier mirror
the cushion moulded frame with foliate bosses, the gilding pleasingly worn, with original plate-glass.£1,500 -
Pietra Dura marble table top
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An English tobacconist’s counter-top stained pine and cedar humidor cabinet
£1,450An English tobacconist’s counter-top stained pine and cedar humidor cabinet
the broken swan-necked pediment above the rectangular cabinet with a glazed door to the front and clear glass panel to the rear, the top section of the glazed door reverse painted and gilded "FINE HAVANA CIGARS", the single shelf within adjustable on saw-tooth trim to each corner, labelled to the rear "Manufactured by Yates & Greenways, 39-42 Coleshill Street, Birmingham"£1,450 -
Regency giltwood pier mirror,
£1,250 -
Arts and Crafts porch lantern,
£900 -
French Riviera Garden, by George Charlton,
£900French Riviera Garden, by George Charlton,
Intimate scene of a lady sitting at a table in a garden on the French Riviera. Oil-on-board. Framed£900 -
Amazonamachy: A Classical plaster figural frieze relief,
£875Amazonamachy: A Classical plaster figural frieze relief,
the frieze modelled with battling figures - armed Greeks in helms with shields and Amazons in chitons, a rearing horse and two prone figures, all cast in deep relief£875 -
Cylindrical brass lantern,
£850 -
Small brass hallway lantern,
£850Small brass hallway lantern,
with serpentine glass glazing, re-wired and PAT tested. With ceiling rose£850 -
Evening Eros by Michael Quirke
£850Evening Eros by Michael Quirke
A framed oil painting depicting a night scene around London's Picadilly Circus with the Shaftesbury Memorial, 'Eros', silhouetted against the famous illumnated signage. Signed by the artist.£850 -
A nineteenth century carved diorama of a theatrical scene.
£850A nineteenth century carved diorama of a theatrical scene.
The carved red lacquered shaped box giving wonderful perspective of the fourteen characters on stage, a combination of dignitaries and warriors, ready to battle, the whole scene is overlooked by a dominating warrior, the proscenium arch flanked by lanterns and further figures. Some minor loses. Qing Dynasty (1636-1911)£850 -
Pair of 1980s theatrical wall sconces,
£800 the pairPair of 1980s theatrical wall sconces,
the conical frosted glass shade with banded ribbon decorative detail.£800 the pair -
A pair of large English painted plaster corbels
£775 the pairA pair of large English painted plaster corbels
each bracket with a cherub above a fruiting swag, the returns with spirally modelled volutes,£775 the pair -
Small tent and bag chandelier
£750 -
Victorian brass and glass lamp base
£750Victorian brass and glass lamp base
the opaline glass shaft with spiral twist blue line decoration, re-wired and PAT tested. Sold without shade.£750 -
An English plaster architectural relief-plaque,
£685An English plaster architectural relief-plaque,
the rectangular plaque cast in relief with a ribbon-tied drapery swag, tasseled to its edge, the plaque cast in two halves and framed with a moulded border,£685 -
A cast plaster relief depicting classical figures with a tethered bull
£680A cast plaster relief depicting classical figures with a tethered bull
Cast at LASSCO Three Pigeons by Peter Hone. This relief plaque was cast from a Coade stone original – we have two similar available. Peter Hone bought the plaques from Miles D’Agar at the Furniture Cave some years ago. They are now in the collection of Sir Jacob Rothschild, We can’t find reference to the original manufacture of this design at Coade. They are undoubtedly drawn from a classical source – they look to be part of a Panathanaic frieze – and bear similarities to the Coade frieze at Ickworth House in Suffolk. The frieze designs at Ickworth were drawn from Flaxman’s illustrations to Homer. Research continues. See Alison Kelly “Mrs Coade’s Stone”, Self Publishing Asscn. 1990, pp175-7.£680 -
Perspex and brass illuminated sign
£650Perspex and brass illuminated sign
the typography signwritten, re-wired and PAT tested. Mid-twentieth century.£650 -
Glass and brass illuminated sign
£650 -
An English cast plaster Corinthian order pilaster capital,
£625An English cast plaster Corinthian order pilaster capital,
the capital, three-quarter round, intended for heading an "attached column", cast over-all with formalised stiff-leaf acanthine ornament spreading to a rectangular capping plinth, cast with wire hoops to the reverse for wall-hanging if preferred,£625 -
Greville Irwin, Farm Near Bollington, oil on canvas,
£595Greville Irwin, Farm Near Bollington, oil on canvas,
a rural scene on an overcast day; the paint surface appears stable, an indentation to the left inside the stretcher; the title written to the the reverse, also '(R.A. 1946)'; later oak frame and reclaimed teak slip,£595 -
A cast bronze group of the young Bacchus with goat,
£580A cast bronze group of the young Bacchus with goat,
the young deity with vine leaf garland, his foot rested on a drained ewer, feeding grapes to the standing ruminant, mounted on a circular marble base,£580 -
Palace of Westminster
£580Palace of Westminster
Bert Pugh (1904-2001) sometimes known as Sullivan Pugh, born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. When he was young his family moved to London, where he spent much of his life, joining the Chelsea Art Club. Pugh studied for three years at a building school, at 17 becoming an architectural and ecclesiastical draughtsman, church craftsman and woodcarver, afterwards designing bookplates and practising calligraphy. While owning a commercial art studio in the Strand, he spent evenings studying from life and painting and began to exhibit in the capital. Pugh also spent some time as a commercial artist with the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson.£580 -
Small pair of foundry crucibles,
£500 -
Arts & Crafts planished copper wall mirror
£450Arts & Crafts planished copper wall mirror
with inset bevelled mirror plate, late nineteenth century.£450 -
Cut glass hallway pendant light,
£450 -
Sir Henry Irving
£450 -
Still-life of Fruit
£450 -
Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
£425Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
repousse brass with inset bevelled mirror plate, c.1880£425 -
Early twentieth century cut glass ceiling light
£425Early twentieth century cut glass ceiling light
with pressed copper ceiling gallery, re-wired and PAT tested.£425 -
An English plaster relief-cast figurative roundel,
£425An English plaster relief-cast figurative roundel,
the seated female figure modelled in relief proffering grapes to a needy putto,£425 -
A relief-cast plaster pilaster capital,
£395A relief-cast plaster pilaster capital,
the Roman ionic order capital with splayed volutes centred by a lobed urn in forced perspective,£395 -
A relief-cast plaster plaque of the Virgin and Child,
£395A relief-cast plaster plaque of the Virgin and Child,
the veiled Madonna, carved standing half-length in front of a shallow niche and supporting the Christ figure who stands partly on a cushion beside her, His right arm around her neck, His left hand on hers,£395 -
A relief cast plaster plaque of Andrea di Bono,
£360A relief cast plaster plaque of Andrea di Bono,
the portrait head carved in deep relief turning a sinestra, the young man depicted with cloaked shoulders and framed within a scallop shell,£360 -
1920s hallway pendant light
£3501920s hallway pendant light
with chrome plated gallery, the moulded shade acid-etched and with cut decoration. Re-wired.£350 -
An English relief cast plaster Asclepius keystone
£350An English relief cast plaster Asclepius keystone
the bearded mask modelled on the tapered keystone,£350 -
A relief-cast plaster pilaster capital
£345A relief-cast plaster pilaster capital
the capital with palmette clasps to the corners flanking a central stylised palm emanating from a pair of foliate scrolls below,£345 -
Art Deco dressing table mirror
£330Art Deco dressing table mirror
The mirror consists of two tone mirrored sections on wooden back, the mirror being held in place with L shaped brass clips.£330 -
An unusual wooden parcel-gilt and painted tazza bowl on plinth
£320An unusual wooden parcel-gilt and painted tazza bowl on plinth
the turned tazza with stippled blue paint finish in simulation of lapis lazuli, the stepped base gilded and painted black,£320 -
An oil on canvas seascape,
£320An oil on canvas seascape,
depicting a small fishing vessel sailing home between buoy and cliffs, probably a Scottish scene, signed bottom left,£320 -
George Edwards,18th century ornithological engravings
£320 eachGeorge Edwards,18th century ornithological engravings
Featuring original hand-colour. Framed in natural ash.£320 each -
George Edwards,18th century ornithological engravings
£320 eachGeorge Edwards,18th century ornithological engravings
Featuring original hand-colour. Framed in natural ash.£320 each -
Edwardian opaline pendant light
£300 -
Oxford pattern Windsor armchair
£300 -
Twentieth century cast iron fire back,
£300 -
Harry by Sheila Steafel,
£300 -
An English plaster mask of King Midas,
£285An English plaster mask of King Midas,
originally modelled as a bronze fountain mask, his mouth a spout, the shocked king with ass's ears,£285 -
An English cast plaster portrait roundel,
£280An English cast plaster portrait roundel,
the circular plaque cast in relief with the portrait of a lady in profile,£280 -
Pelican wall tile panel
£250 -
A cast plaster acanthine flowerhead roundel,
£230A cast plaster acanthine flowerhead roundel,
the spirally modelled leafy flowerhead emanating from a central boss,£230 -
Early twentieth century holophane pendant light,
£220Early twentieth century holophane pendant light,
with brass gallery, chain, and ceiling rose. Re-wired.£220 -
Primitive painting of Herstmonceux Castle
£220Primitive painting of Herstmonceux Castle
The brick-built Herstmonceux Castle dates from the 15th century and is situated in East Sussex four miles inland from Eastbourne. The castle was dismantled in 1777 to become a picturesque ruin until restoration in the early 20th century.£220 -
An English cast plaster Corinthian order pilaster capital,
£220An English cast plaster Corinthian order pilaster capital,
the half capital, intended for heading an "attached column", cast over-all with formalised stiff-leaf acanthine ornament spreading to a rectangular capping plinth, cast with wire hoops to the reverse for wall-hanging if preferred,£220 -
Edwardian ‘Holophane’ glass pendant light,
£200 -
Early twentieth century moulded glass pendant light,
£200Early twentieth century moulded glass pendant light,
with brass gallery and ceiling rose, re-wired.£200 -
An Eighteenth Century Chinese Vase, Kangxi period.
£200An Eighteenth Century Chinese Vase, Kangxi period.
Having a flared wide rim with painted flower design, leading to slender body decorated with flower and leaf designs above stylised garden pagoda scene on a stepped base. Minor chips to the rim.£200 -
An English plaster bas-relief of the Virgin and Child,
£200An English plaster bas-relief of the Virgin and Child,
the rectangular panel with an arched top depicts the Madonna, half-length as if seated at a parapet, the Child turning His head and holding her hand, below diminutive winged putti hold a medallion, all modelled in a delicate low relief,£200 -
Large Ankara pattern wall charger
£200Large Ankara pattern wall charger
decorated by Charlotte Rhead and produced by Crown Ducal. Signed C. Rhead with pattern number 5983.£200 -
Vauxhall Bridge from Mill Bank
£195Vauxhall Bridge from Mill Bank
Vauxhall Bridge as viewed from Millbank in 1826. The bridge was begun in 1811 and opened to the public in August 1816.£195 -
Victorian brass table lamp
£190Victorian brass table lamp
glazed, originally a lantern and later converted to electricity (n.b. will not work if hung).£190 -
A plaster cast of an anthemion in relief
£185A plaster cast of an anthemion in relief
the rectangular plaque cast in relief with a striking anthemion motif£185 -
An English Village and Country Lane
£180An English Village and Country Lane
A summers morning view down a holloway in rural Surrey. A chimney gently smokes over a row of well kept alms houses lying obliquely along an unmetalled country lane overlooked by elm trees. In the foreground neighbours are in discussion while a woodsman sets off with a polesaw over his shoulder. Set in a gilt and painted wooden frame.£180 -
A pair of English cut glass decanters,
£180 the pairA pair of English cut glass decanters,
of mallet form with triple rim neck, facet, hobnail and flute cut, with target stoppers, chips to stoppers,£180 the pair -
A cast plaster relief of clustered plums
£180A cast plaster relief of clustered plums
after an original cast by Brucciani and Co. and bearing their stamp,£180 -
A large English plaster roundel relief plaque,
£175A large English plaster roundel relief plaque,
the raised ovals and roundels variously depicting various minatures of classical allegory and portrait,£175 -
An English cast plaster death-mask of the Versailles head gardener
£165An English cast plaster death-mask of the Versailles head gardener
from the 18th Century original,£165 -
A cast plaster acanthus leaf relief
£165 -
Path through a wood. Oil on Canvas
£160 -
An English plaster relief plaque cast from a George III fireplace tablet,
£155An English plaster relief plaque cast from a George III fireplace tablet,
the rectangular plaque modelled with a central library globe flanked with a pair of opposed winged sphinx ,£155 -
Watercolour by Ross Foster
£150Watercolour by Ross Foster
Watercolour and Ink image presented as part of a 19th century photographic album. Signed£150 -
Watercolour by Ross Foster
£150Watercolour by Ross Foster
Watercolour and Ink image presented as part of a 19th century photographic album. Signed£150 -
Watercolour by Ross Foster
£150 -
An elegant English cast plaster corbel bracket
£150An elegant English cast plaster corbel bracket
the turned moulded dias with a pendant terminus in the manner of Sir John Soane,£150 -
One of a series of English opaline glass and chromed white-metal ceiling lights
£145 eachOne of a series of English opaline glass and chromed white-metal ceiling lights
the bulbous shade, open to the bottom, on long rod suspension,£145 each -
A pair of English plaster relief plaques of opposed Sphinx,
£140 the pairA pair of English plaster relief plaques of opposed Sphinx,
the winged lioness mythical beasts with human heads,£140 the pair
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Printemps by Marc Chagall, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 3.
£800Printemps by Marc Chagall, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 3.
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 -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
The Four Elements, Water by Fernand Leger, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 1.
£600The Four Elements, Water by Fernand Leger, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 1.
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.£600 -
Comets by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£800Comets 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