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A rare George III leaded glazed fanlight window,
£2,150A rare George III leaded glazed fanlight window,
with radial bars, scrolled foliate details and floral bosses,£2,150 -
Reclaimed 2.75″ wide Welsh oak T&G strip flooring (approx 25sq m ex CARDIFF)
£2,000 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 2.75″ wide Welsh oak T&G strip flooring (approx 25sq m ex CARDIFF)
Good grain, tongue and grooved to side and end, Condition: dark and silver patina, good variety of lengths£2,000 the batch (incl VAT) -
St George Street glass and brass Italian chandelier,
£2,000 eachSt George Street glass and brass Italian chandelier,
the six curved glass arms with brass collars and opal glass shades issuing from central brass stem.£2,000 each -
An early George III cast iron hob grate
£1,950An early George III cast iron hob grate
the rectangular backplate above the bowed railed basket with a pierced steel apron, the panelled hob-fronts with guilloche borders cast in relief with pineapples,£1,950 -
A pair of Art Deco copperlight glazed doors
£1,950 the pairA pair of Art Deco copperlight glazed doors
each with a central rectangular panel of rectilinear glazing within a timber frame - the vertical glazing bars forming interlocked arcades in the upper section,£1,950 the pair -
A pair of late Victorian copper Winsor lanterns,
£1,950A pair of late Victorian copper Winsor lanterns,
each glazed square-section tapered lantern, with spinnings above, raised on a four-prong chair-iron,£1,950 -
An English leaded glass overdoor fanlight window,
£1,950An English leaded glass overdoor fanlight window,
the demi-lune panel glazed with repeating lozenge-shaped panes within a lattice field,£1,950 -
An Art Deco Portland stone lion-mask keystone,
£1,950 -
An English copper “Camberwell” pattern street lantern,
£1,875An English copper “Camberwell” pattern street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings a cylindrical chimney vent atop the tented roof constructed from opaque enamelled panels, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron, the electric lamp-holder wired from the base,£1,875 -
A suite of English railing for a townhouse frontage,
£1,860 the lotA suite of English railing for a townhouse frontage,
comprising two staright panels and a pair of swept panels to flank rising entrance steps, with spear-topped finials and square section bar uprights, ornamented with balustered newels and panels of shaped wrought iron, flaming urn finials to the newels - some lacking,£1,860 the lot -
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (23sqm ex Shepherd’s Bush)
£1,850 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (23sqm ex Shepherd’s Bush)
Condition: grey patina with some variety according to border in original context, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 165mm wide£1,850 the batch (incl VAT) -
A William IV cast iron hob grate
£1,850A William IV cast iron hob grate
the rectangular backplate above the bowed railed basket with a reeded apron, the hob-fronts cast in relief with a crown-topped wreath centred with the regal monogram "IV WR", and bearing the "broad arrow" mark between "B.O." for "Board of Ordnance" - the mark of the Royal Ordnance,£1,850 -
1960s Italian tubular brass chandelier,
£1,8501960s Italian tubular brass chandelier,
the twelve tubes alternatively illuminating ceiling and floor bound, PAT tested.£1,850 -
Little Boy Blue pantomime poster
£1,850 -
Dick Whittington pantomime poster,
£1,850Dick Whittington pantomime poster,
A framed pantomime poster featuring Dick Whittington poster,£1,850 -
A pair of large late Victorian stained glass windows
£1,800 the pairA pair of large late Victorian stained glass windows
each square window of leaded polychrome glass on an obscured glass field, centred with a large quatrefoil, with foliate painted ornament and inset with bullion roundels,£1,800 the pair -
A pair of English carved statuary white marble altar panels
£1,800 the pairA pair of English carved statuary white marble altar panels
the moulded, incised panels with foliate spandrels to each corner,
£1,800 the pair -
An English carved Portland stone section of masonry
£1,800An English carved Portland stone section of masonry
the deep relief carved flowerhead set into an incised and moulded panel flanked by ribbon and bell flower pendants on seperate blocks,
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A Swedish composition stone lidded urn on pedestal
£1,800 each urn, the pictured pedestal an additional £265 eachA Swedish composition stone lidded urn on pedestal
the ovoid body, lobed to the shoulder and with stiff-leaf ornament to the lower section, cast in relief with fruiting vine swags, surmounted by a tapering lid with a pinecone finial, raised on a spreading foot and square plinth,
£1,800 each urn, the pictured pedestal an additional £265 each -
One of a series of English carved oak spandrels
£1,800 per pairOne of a series of English carved oak spandrels
each carved in relief with foliate ornament and some bearing an heraldic polychrome painted shield.
£1,800 per pair -
A substantial pair of French wrought iron andirons
£1,800 the pairA substantial pair of French wrought iron andirons
the standards comprising scrollwork, spit hooks and loops and raised on scrolled supports,
£1,800 the pair -
A small William IV pencil-veined Carrara marble chimneypiece
£1,750A small William IV pencil-veined Carrara marble chimneypiece
the moulded rectangular shelf over plain frieze and ogee moulded endblocks, the plain jambs raised on square footblocks,£1,750 -
A nicely cast late George III cast iron hob grate
£1,750A nicely cast late George III cast iron hob grate
the backplate with foliate crestings above the bowed railed basket with an apron cast with fruiting vines, the hob-fronts modelled as pilasters with guilloche wreaths, the cheeks with lambrequin bordered panels,£1,750 -
An old stone farmhouse font,
£1,750An old stone farmhouse font,
the cylindrical planter rasied on a tapered staddle base and mill-stone foot,£1,750 -
A George III cast iron hob grate
£1,735A George III cast iron hob grate
the later rectangular backplate above the hob-plates with moulded edges, the duck's-nest basket with bowed rails (later re-seated), the hob-fronts cast in relief with delicate neo-classical motifs, baskets of flowers, bell-flower pendants and scrolls,£1,735 -
An English wrought iron over-gate archway,
£1,680An English wrought iron over-gate archway,
the wide arched panel mounted on uprights linked by gently curving bars with scrolled stretchers and a central finial, probably made with an aperture for a central signage panel,£1,680 -
Small Victorian style copper Winsor lantern,
£1,650Small Victorian style copper Winsor lantern,
the spun finial above glazed and tapered body with single light fitment within, suspended by wrought iron bracket with scrolled support. Available painted or polished (unlacquered). Up to eight weeks lead time, please call for more information.£1,650 -
A pair of large cast and wrought iron Renaissance revival fire dogs
£1,650A pair of large cast and wrought iron Renaissance revival fire dogs
the large mace head finials atop knopped faceted stems and scrolled wrought supports,£1,650 -
A beautifully cast French gilt bronze three-branch wall light,
£1,650A beautifully cast French gilt bronze three-branch wall light,
the wrythen tapered backplate cast as a quiver full of arrows, issuing the U-scrolled arms with stiff-leaf clasps, suspending fruiting swags and supporting foliate sconces with wide drip-pans,£1,650 -
A handsome early Victorian cast iron register grate
£1,650A handsome early Victorian cast iron register grate
the aperture ornamented with scrolling acanthine rocaille castings, the canted cheeks centred with a railed basket,
£1,650 -
A George III cast iron hob grate
£1,635A George III cast iron hob grate
the rectangular backplate - shaped and worn from much use above the hob-plates with moulded edges, the duck's-nest basket with bowed rails (later re-seated), the hob-fronts cast in relief with delicate neo-classical motifs, baskets of flowers, bell-flower pendants and scrolls,£1,635 -
An English bronzed wrought iron overdoor fanlight,
£1,625An English bronzed wrought iron overdoor fanlight,
the demi-lune panel, wrought with scrolls, with glazing bars (unglazed),£1,625 -
Foley Lodge, Hampstead by George Charlton
£1,600Foley Lodge, Hampstead by George Charlton
Foley Lodge is on East Heath Road, very close to the residence of George Charlton. Framed£1,600 -
Opening of Well House, by George Charlton
£1,600Opening of Well House, by George Charlton
In 1929 Charlton married Daphne a student at the Slade, he was 30 and she 19. They later purchased 40 New End Square, Hampstead, in 1932 which quickly became a hub of artistic activity. This painting shows the official opening of the flats. Framed£1,600 -
A pair of wrought iron lamp brackets
£1,600A pair of wrought iron lamp brackets
the arms in the form of geometric grilles, attached to 'I' shape fixing plates, diagonal supporting struts above,£1,600 -
A substantial pair of cast iron andirons
£1,550A substantial pair of cast iron andirons
the upstands of architectural niches, saintly figures within, and beatific heads above,£1,550 -
An English reconstituted stone semi-lobed Campana urn
£1,550 each with pedestal +VATAn English reconstituted stone semi-lobed Campana urn
the body with an everted rim and mask-and-loop handles cast in relief with Apollo Citharaedus and Genius and raised on a socle and block foot together with a square section pedestal,£1,550 each with pedestal +VAT -
French early twentieth century style glazed lantern,
£1,500French early twentieth century style glazed lantern,
of typical form with spun top above tapered body, with four light fitting within, all painted dark green.£1,500 -
Market Day by George Charlton
£1,500Market Day by George Charlton
Evocative watercolour painted whilst he was teaching at the Slade in 1924. It shows Newbury Granary store, which is now in the middle of a car park. Framed£1,500 -
Walton-on-the-Naze by George Charlton
£1,500 -
Royal Pavilion Brighton by George Charlton,
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Nineteenth century brass twelve light candle chandelier,
£1,500Nineteenth century brass twelve light candle chandelier,
the baluster stem above two tiers of scrolled foliate branches, each with dished drip pan and urn shaped nozzle, each branch interspersed with foliate reflector.£1,500 -
Life in London by Pierce Egan
£1,500Life in London by Pierce Egan
The names are Tom and Jerry are these days synonymous with the cat and mouse cartoons of 1940s, but to a nineteenth century ear, whether Regency or Victorian, they belonged to the rakish Corinthian Tom and his cousin from the country Jerry Hawthorne who, along with their friend Bob Logic, roamed the streets of the capital in search of a good time in Egan’s boisterous comic serial Life in London. Described as ‘a faithful Portraiture of High & Low Life’ from the West End to the East End, Pierce Egan’s comical monthly was one of the popular sensations of its day. The central characters, Tom, Jerry and Logic were well-heeled young men about town, keen to see ‘a bit of life’ in the poorer districts of London. Their escapades and misadventures were largely autobiographical, being drawn from the lives of Egan himself and his illustrators, George and Robert Cruikshank and Isaac Richard. One of the key achievements of Egan’s Life in London was using contemporary slang as the basis of its style. As a result of the success of Life in London, the names Tom and Jerry became proverbial for young men causing disorder.£1,500 -
Dutch style chandelier
£1,500Dutch style chandelier
the brass baluster column issuing two tiers of twelve aluminium foliate branches,
restored, rewired and PAT tested (with dents to ball)
£1,500 -
Italian mid-nineteenth century bronze bust of Lucius Verus,
£1,450 -
Octagonal Art Deco chrome lantern,
£1,450Octagonal Art Deco chrome lantern,
each face glazed with opaline glass, suspended from ceiling rose by four rods.£1,450 -
Regency style Carrara marble bullseye chimneypiece
£1,450Regency style Carrara marble bullseye chimneypiece
the rectangular shelf above cushion moulded frieze flanked by bullseye roundels, the conforming jambs on square footblocks. Opening width 90.5cm x height 90.5cm, each jamb 17cm in width (opening with some room for adjustment as required). Example shown for illustrative purposes only, please note that being a natural material the marble may differ in figuration/veining.£1,450 -
A number of 20th century copper winsor lanterns
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An Italian composition stone rectangular jardiniere
£1,440An Italian composition stone rectangular jardiniere
the frieze cast in relief with numerous dancing putti and cherubs forming a chain of fruiting swags around the entire trough, raised on a pair of monopodia supports,
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A George III style engraved steel and cast iron fire basket,
£1,425A George III style engraved steel and cast iron fire basket,
the rectangular back-plate above the railed basket with serpentine bars urn finial surmounts and a pierced apron, raised on outswept baluster supports,£1,425 -
An English forge-made steel balcony,
£1,425An English forge-made steel balcony,
the curved top rail supported on steel over-scrolling whips, the curvaceous verticals creating a serpentine curve,£1,425 -
Nineteenth century style six light glass chandelier,
£1,400Nineteenth century style six light glass chandelier,
the inverted corona hung with pendants and beads above baluster stem, each arm with drip-pan hung with further pendants, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,400 -
Stable lantern with two simulated oil lamp fittings
£1,400 -
A set of four Victorian cast iron hopper heads
£1,400 the fourA set of four Victorian cast iron hopper heads
the bodies of canted section with rope twist edges, two of the four pictured£1,400 the four -
A Victorian brass club fender
£1,350A Victorian brass club fender
the brass moulded seat rail on circular section supports, raised on a moulded curb and steel hearth plate, with fire-iron hooks to each corner,£1,350 -
A Dutch style brass six branch chandelier,
£1,300 -
English lead cistern
£1,300English lead cistern
circular in section and cast with repeating panels of raised moulding, we currently have two in stock at our Brunswick House branch.£1,300 -
Reclaimed 4 3/4″ pine floorboards (15.7sqm ex Gerrard’s Cross)
£1,285 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 4 3/4″ pine floorboards (15.7sqm ex Gerrard’s Cross)
Condition: honey patina - gently sanded to a uniform colour - pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 120mm wide, at 300mm thick these boards are good and solid - but be mindful of tolerances at thresholds etc. **Check if an associated smaller batch of the same source of timber is still available (Search Stock Code: "46437" ) - different width board but combine them , laying in alternating courses, to get a 20sqm coverage in this good looking board.£1,285 the batch (incl VAT) -
A Victorian section of wrought iron railing,
£1,280A Victorian section of wrought iron railing,
comprising two framed square fields of scrollwork with three scrolled bracket finials on the top rail.£1,280 -
‘Supper of Trimalchio’ or the visit of Dionysos and his companions to the house of a mortal.
£1,275‘Supper of Trimalchio’ or the visit of Dionysos and his companions to the house of a mortal.
The original marble relief from which this cast is taken is dated by the British Museum as early 1st Century Roman and is a copy of an earlier 2nd Century BC Hellenistic Greek original. Rediscovered in the early 16th Century it was first housed in the Casa Maffei before moving to the Villa Montalto, the palace of Pope Sixtus V, the great re-builder of Renaissance Rome. It was purchased and brought to England by Charles Townley in the late 18th Century where Townley had it mounted above the fireplace of his library at No. 7 Park Street, Westminster, while his agents sought out a buyer. Townley was to describe it as the ‘Supper of Trimalchio’. It was eventually purchased by the British Museum in 1805 as part of what became known as the Townley Marbles. Dominico Brucciani - formatore to the South Kensington Museum is thought to have been responsible for taking a cast of the plaque in the late 19th Century. LASSCO salvaged a Brucciani cast from a City of London building and from this we have made the present casting. A Brucciani casting can also be seen in the Ashmolean Museum cast collection in Oxford. The scene depicts Bacchus and his retinue of Satyrs attending upon a mortal figure, possibly a poet, formerly identified as Ikarios (see Apollodorus, III.xiv.7). In the upper division appear a large temple of Bacchus and various other mystical representations. The plaque is particularly noteworthy in being a rare depiction of Classical domestic architecture.£1,275 -
A Victorian “Foster and Pullen” copper gas street lantern,
£1,250A Victorian “Foster and Pullen” copper gas street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings atop the tented roof, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron, the electric lamp-holder wired from the soffit,£1,250 -
A pair of Italian carved tufa stone cornucopia,
£1,250A pair of Italian carved tufa stone cornucopia,
each of the opposed pair carved as a flared wrythen fluted shell, laden with fruit,£1,250 -
A carved Vicenza stone garden seat
£1,250A carved Vicenza stone garden seat
the moulded rectangular top raised on scrolled supports with rusticated sides,£1,250 -
Reclaimed 4 1/4″ old pine strip flooring (30.5sq m ex Maidenhead)
£1,200 the batch (incl VAT) - To ClearReclaimed 4 1/4″ old pine strip flooring (30.5sq m ex Maidenhead)
A tough batch of tongue and groove pine floor boards with character - they've had a long life but will still look great when down. Condition: worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, old paint and rough in places. Tongues often damaged or lacking, grooves similar but can be laid as square edge.£1,200 the batch (incl VAT) - To Clear -
Hertford Shorts: Reclaimed 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (17sqm ex Hertford Granary)
£1,200 the batch (incl VAT)Hertford Shorts: Reclaimed 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (17sqm ex Hertford Granary)
Lovely grain, tongue and grooved board (tongue often distressed or lacking) Condition: straw patina, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but clean - good solid boards these. 165mm wide. These are "shorts" (all the long boards were cherry-picked from this salvage) so lengths are 50 to 230cm with many at 80-120cm [25mm thick]£1,200 the batch (incl VAT) -
Philips’ A Map of Europe To Illustrate The Territorial Changes Since 1914
£1,200Philips’ A Map of Europe To Illustrate The Territorial Changes Since 1914
The Royal Geographical Society was founded in 1830 as an institution to promote the 'advancement of geographical science'.£1,200 -
A pair of English wrought iron driveway gates,
£1,200 the setA pair of English wrought iron driveway gates,
each of the gates with a field of upright spears bound by a geometric undulating rail, small spikes studding the top bar,£1,200 the set -
Large early twentieth century French reverse painted caterers signboard,
£1,200Large early twentieth century French reverse painted caterers signboard,
mounted in later frame£1,200 -
Twelve light Flemish style chandelier,
£1,200 -
Twelve light Flemish style chandelier,
£1,200 -
Royal College of Surgeons sapele pilasters,
£1,200 a pairRoyal College of Surgeons sapele pilasters,
Roman Doric order, with fluted shafts. One pair available.£1,200 a pair -
A painted copper street lantern
£1,200A painted copper street lantern
square section with a glazed pitched top with simple, squat, spinnings,£1,200 -
Pair of late nineteenth century silver communion chalices,
£1,200 the pair -
A pair of English glazed mahogany doors ,
£1,200 -
Brass wall mounted lantern,
£1,200 -
A large single panel mahogany door
£1,200 +VATA large single panel mahogany door
with flame figure veneer and carved and gilded moulding to one side, the same pattern in composition to the reverse,£1,200 +VAT -
An early twentieth century carved wood wine press
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A set of four English relief-cast plaster ovals
£1,200 the setA set of four English relief-cast plaster ovals
each modelled with a winged putto bearing attributes for the seasons of the year,£1,200 the set -
An English bronze dolphin wall fountain spout
£1,190An English bronze dolphin wall fountain spout
mounted on a stone back-plate, the mouth cast as a spout,£1,190 -
An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
£1,185An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
the pennant vane (later) modelled in sheet steel, the indices mounted on a round-section standard set in a sandstone pedestal,£1,185 -
An Arts and Crafts wrought iron fire basket
£1,175An Arts and Crafts wrought iron fire basket
the small backplate with heart shaped finials above the shaped railed basket integrating standards with knopped surmounts,£1,175 -
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (13.3sqm ex Wandsworth brewery)
£1,150 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (13.3sqm ex Wandsworth brewery)
Condition: grey patina with some variety, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 165mm wide and 32.5mm thick£1,150 the batch (incl VAT) -
A small Regency gothick cast iron hob grate
£1,150A small Regency gothick cast iron hob grate
the rectangular backplate, probably later, cast with repeating foliate loops above the railed basket flanked by hob-fronts cast with lancet-arched recesses, the apron pierced with quatrefoils above the aperture cast as a Tudor arch,£1,150 -
English copper stable lantern,
£1,150 -
Stable back lamps,
£1,150 eachStable back lamps,
copper with detachable reflector plates. We currently have one in stock, if you would like more please contact us.£1,150 each -
An English copper stable lantern
£1,150An English copper stable lantern
the glazed square section tapered body with a rectangular top centred by spinnings, wired for electricity with a simulated oil-lamp fitting,
£1,150 -
An English copper Winsor street lantern,
£1,125An English copper Winsor street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings a cylindrical chimney vent atop the tented roof, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron, the electric lamp-holder wired from the base,£1,125 -
A Victorian cast-iron semi-lobed campana urn on a stoneware pedestal,
£1,125A Victorian cast-iron semi-lobed campana urn on a stoneware pedestal,
the flared vase with lobed rim, applied with acathine scrollwork to the body (some lacking), a pair of mask and loop handles and raised on a spreading socle foot, the pedestal modelled with a wreath to each side and bearing the maker's stamp to the foot "Lindsey & Anderson, Lillie Hill, Terracotta Works, Dunfermline.£1,125 -
An English mahogany four panelled door,
£1,125An English mahogany four panelled door,
with two long above two short raised and fielded rectangular panels to each side,£1,125 -
An elegant Scottish cast iron lamp post,
£1,120An elegant Scottish cast iron lamp post,
the slender tapered fluted stem supporting ladder bars cast with "Nicolson Square", all raised on a square section foot bearing the foundry-mark,£1,120 -
A pair of Regency style two-branch gilt-bronze wall-lights
£1,120 the pairA pair of Regency style two-branch gilt-bronze wall-lights
each with a pair of cornucopia arms supporting engine-turned sconces and issuing from a loop and tasseled drapery back-plate - centred with a knot, wired for electricity,£1,120 the pair -
A Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
£1,100A Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
the pennant vane modelled in copper, the indices mounted on a round-section knopped standard and supported with scrollwork and leafy clasps,£1,100 -
Reclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (19sq m ex Old St Warehouse)
£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) - To ClearReclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (19sq m ex Old St Warehouse)
A tough batch of tongue and groove pine floor boards with character - they've had a long life but still look great - thick boards these so take note of thickness allowances at thresholds. Condition: worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but quite clean - all-in-all solid and uniform. Tongues often damaged or lacking, grooves similar but can be aid as square edge.£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) - To Clear -
Reclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13sq m ex Bethnal Green)
£1,100 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13sq m ex Bethnal Green)
Good grain, square edge boards, Condition: silver/grey patina, pleasantly worn with dints, chips and gouges commensurate with age and use - slight variation in width (can be coursed or trimmed when laying) 140-145mm widths. reasonable lengths across the batch - many @2.2m. [20mm thick]£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) -
Reclaimed 6″ and 4 5/8″ Victorian pine floorboards (15sq m ex Plowden Arms)
£1,100 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6″ and 4 5/8″ Victorian pine floorboards (15sq m ex Plowden Arms)
Good grain, square edge boards, lay the varying widths in alternating courses to recreate a more characterful finish Condition: dark patina, pleasantly worn - wear, dinks and paint commensurate with age, this batch has not been previously picked from - good variety of lengths£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) -
An English copper Winsor street lantern,
£1,060An English copper Winsor street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings and a pointed finial atop the tented roof, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron with cylindrical spigot, the electric lamp-holder wired from the soffit,£1,060 -
Early twentieth century brass club fender,
£1,000Early twentieth century brass club fender,
the brass seat rail on square section supports, each wrythen to the centre£1,000 -
A pair of wrought iron lanterns,
£1,000A pair of wrought iron lanterns,
of tapered hexagonal form with central suspended light fitting, mid Twentieth century.£1,000
Featured Items
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Head of a Girl by Paul Klee, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Head of a Girl by Paul Klee, 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.£800 -
Portraits Part II by Constantin Guys, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£500Portraits Part II 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 -
Divagations II, by Henri Matisse, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 1.
£600Divagations II, by Henri Matisse, 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 -
The Four Elements, Earth by Francisco Bores, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 1.
£600The Four Elements, Earth by Francisco Bores, 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