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A carved Portland stone tablet ‘St JOHN’S ROAD SCHOOL HOXTON’
£650A carved Portland stone tablet ‘St JOHN’S ROAD SCHOOL HOXTON’
the rectangular block with raised lettering, (the shaped top - from the same source - available separately)£650 -
A pair of Victorian painted cast iron decorative garden urns
£625 the pairA pair of Victorian painted cast iron decorative garden urns
each with a lobed rim above a waisted body with relief cast foliate ornament,£625 the pair -
A pair of English carved sandstone finials,
£600A pair of English carved sandstone finials,
of square pyramidal form above the stepped and everted mould waist, with stylised corner guards, half-round beneath, later pin-mounted on Yorkstone slabs, well weathered, losses all over,£600 -
An old English staddlestone,
£515An old English staddlestone,
the circular domed top raised on a tapered rectangular slab section base, roughly hewn, old lichen and moss,£515 -
A carved limestone cylindrical mortar, long repurposed as a jardiniere
£495A carved limestone cylindrical mortar, long repurposed as a jardiniere
with four lugs to the upper edge, and a dished interior, nicely weathered with old lichen growth,£495 -
A small English stoneware sundial pedestal with dial,
£485A small English stoneware sundial pedestal with dial,
the baluster pedestal with sundial plate and gnomon in verdigris brass, stamped 'LEFCOWARE' to underside,£485 -
A pair of English composition stone lions couchant
£485 the pairA pair of English composition stone lions couchant
each of the maned beasts cast in relief - flat to the back with a painted finish,£485 the pair -
An English composition stone jardiniere
£480An English composition stone jardiniere
the octagonal planter cast with quatrefoil panels to each side,£480 -
An English timber and wrought-iron garden seat,
£480An English timber and wrought-iron garden seat,
the shaped strap-iron ends united by timber slats and back, paint finish distressed all over,£480 -
A Victorian cast-iron bootscraper,
£460A Victorian cast-iron bootscraper,
the upstands of monopedia winged lion form, later secured to a Yorkstone slab,£460 -
Lead sculpture of a stork
£450 -
An old English staddlestone,
£395An old English staddlestone,
the circular roughly hewn domed top raised on a tapered square section base,£395 -
A late Georgian cast-iron bootscraper,
£395A late Georgian cast-iron bootscraper,
each lyre shaped end, legs united by anthemion devices and terminating in hairy lion paw feet, set into a Yorkstone slab,£395 -
An old English staddlestone,
£395An old English staddlestone,
the circular domed top taised on a tapered rectangular section base, roughly hewn, old lichen and moss,£395 -
A small sandstone staddle stone,
£370A small sandstone staddle stone,
the moss covered circular top over tapered rectangular section base£370 -
A run of late Victorian stone balustrading
£360 + VAT for 3 balustersA run of late Victorian stone balustrading
the rounded cap stone handrail raised on square section balusters, the price below is for three balusters and a 90cm length of cap stone,
£360 + VAT for 3 balusters -
Pair of cast iron Canova lions
£350 the pairPair of cast iron Canova lions
the original sculpted by Antonio Canova in 1792 for the tomb of Pope Clement XIII in St. Peter's, Rome.£350 the pair -
A Carrara marble slab cut with a decorative aperture
£295A Carrara marble slab cut with a decorative aperture
the rectangle cut with a circular aperture with four pointed indices,£295 -
A high Victorian cast iron bootscraper
£285A high Victorian cast iron bootscraper
the shaped base with scrolled rim beneath the scraper supported by opposing winged griffins,£285 -
Composition stone Medici lion,
£280 -
An English cast iron bootscraper
£180An English cast iron bootscraper
the oval base with lambrequin moulded rim beneath the scraper supported by opposing dolphins,£180 -
Four buff terracotta chimneypots,
£90 eachFour buff terracotta chimneypots,
of similar design, tapering from a square footprint to an octagonal everted rim, slight variation in size,£90 each -
Antique English Pewter Half Pint Ale Mug
£80 eachAntique English Pewter Half Pint Ale Mug
An early 19th Century pewter Ale Mug with broad banding and turned rim with a 'broken' style handle and thumb-piece all on a heavy ogee moulded base. The Pewterers marks indicate an early date and long use with a Victorian Standard Measure of 1879 super-added to a pre-existing and already antiquated Pre-Imperial William III Ale-Standard (pre 1820's) as well as a George IV mark of 1826. The Capacity Mark of 1836 indicates a true Half-Pint measure.£80 each -
An old galvanised watering can
£75 -
An old galvanised watering can
£75 -
An old galvanised watering can
£75 -
An old galvanised watering can
£75 -
Weathered keystones,
£75 each
Featured Items
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The Dance, by Henri Matisse, Jan – March 1939 / No. 4.
£1,200The Dance, by Henri Matisse, Jan – March 1939 / No. 4.
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.£1,200 -
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 -
Autumn by Abraham Rattner, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 3.
£600Autumn by Abraham Rattner, 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.£600 -
Figure by Georges Braque, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Figure by Georges Braque, 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