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Large Regency Statuary marble fireplace
£15,000Large Regency Statuary marble fireplace
a substantial statuary marble fireplace, c.1820-1830 in the manner of Thomas Hope, the moulded rectangular shelf above plain frieze flanked by raised and fielded panel jambs with foliate and acanthus carved capitals, on block feet.£15,000 -
A large poplar and glazed bookcase,
£8,500A large poplar and glazed bookcase,
The moulded cornice above four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, the lower section of fielded doors on plinth base. Internal shelf depth of top section 30cm, of bottom 47cm.£8,500 -
Victorian iron and brass Griffin fire grate,
£4,000Victorian iron and brass Griffin fire grate,
the rococo backplate centred by cabochon, the grate composed of a run of doric columns with a Greek key apron band below, all supported on finely cast brass Griffin monopodia with hairy paw feet.£4,000 -
A French gilt-brass and cut-glass twelve-light chandelier,
£3,950A French gilt-brass and cut-glass twelve-light chandelier,
the baluster stem issuing two tiers of scrolled arms, well-cast with acanthine detailing, the sconces - with lobed glass drip-pans hung with prismatic drops, the whole hung with faceted glass drops, terminating with a cluster of grapes,£3,950 -
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ Edwardian pine floorboards (34 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
£3,900 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 1/2″ Edwardian pine floorboards (34 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
Square edge boards. Great quality Baltic pine. Condition: biscuit patina, pleasantly worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes, solid and uniform - good straight grain. 165mm wide; lengths across the batch: mostly 120-300cm [29mm thick],£3,900 the batch (incl VAT) -
Two twentieth century cut and moulded glass twelve light chandeliers,
£3,850 eachTwo twentieth century cut and moulded glass twelve light chandeliers,
in the eighteenth century style, with two tiers of six branches, all hung with faceted droplets. Sold individually£3,850 each -
Large Italian 1950s hall mirror,
£3,750Large Italian 1950s hall mirror,
with brass bound frame, mounted on rosewood back-board, with glazed cabinet to one side.£3,750 -
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ Edwardian pine floorboards (32.3 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
£3,650 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 1/2″ Edwardian pine floorboards (32.3 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
Square edge boards. Great quality Baltic pine. Condition: biscuit patina, pleasantly worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes, solid and uniform - good straight grain. 165mm wide; lengths across the batch: mostly 120-300cm [29mm thick],£3,650 the batch (incl VAT) -
Pair of Baccarat glass wall appliques,
£3,500Pair of Baccarat glass wall appliques,
each with gadrooned backplate and scallop-edged gadrooned bowl issuing two wrythen arms, the drip-pans hung with pendant droplets, each with etched glass storm shade.£3,500 -
Brass Flemish style chandelier,
£3,500 eachBrass Flemish style chandelier,
with two tiers of six scrolled arms each with turned nozzles and drip pans.£3,500 each -
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (26.9 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
£3,050 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (26.9 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
Square edge boards. Great quality Baltic pine. This batch a heavier grade of pine - some way towards a "pitch pine" Condition: biscuit patina, pleasantly worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes, solid and uniform - good straight grain. 165mm wide; lengths across the batch: mostly 130-250cm [29mm thick],£3,050 the batch (incl VAT) -
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ Edwardian pine floorboards (26.2 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
£3,000 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 1/2″ Edwardian pine floorboards (26.2 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
Square edge boards. Great quality Baltic pine. Condition: biscuit patina, pleasantly worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes, solid and uniform - good straight grain. 165mm wide; lengths across the batch: mostly 130-250cm [29mm thick],£3,000 the batch (incl VAT) -
A French brass and cut-class nine-light birdcage chandelier,
£3,000A French brass and cut-class nine-light birdcage chandelier,
the open tri-form framework of shaped square-section bar around a central glass finial, each armature supporting a glass finial, with three scrolled arms to each interval supporting drip-pan sconces, hung over-all with faceted glass drops, terminating with a glass sphere drop,£3,000 -
George IV cast iron register grate,
£3,000George IV cast iron register grate,
the cushion moulded frame with brass flowerhead paterae corner-blocks, the ribbed cheeks flanking bowed grate bars with delicate fret-cut apron below£3,000 -
Mid twentieth century glass birdcage chandelier,
£3,000Mid twentieth century glass birdcage chandelier,
having a decorative glass stem to top issuing scrolled arms with glass star details and teardrops above cut glass obelisks, leading to shaped arms terminating in lights with drip pans, further glass star and teardrop details and obelisks, the arms are heavily decorated with more drops terminating with glass ball finial.£3,000 -
Lift shaft doors ex Oceanic House,
£2,850Lift shaft doors ex Oceanic House,
The cast iron pilasters, panels and frieze of the original Lift gates from the ground floor of the headquarters of the White Star Line, owner and operator of the RMS Titanic.£2,850 -
Regency giltwood convex mirror,
£2,800Regency giltwood convex mirror,
having a well carved eagle on a rocky outcrop above interlocking leaf and scrolls leading to detailed circular frame including giltwood ball decoration, reeded ebonised slip and foxed mirror plate.£2,800 -
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (24.2 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
£2,750 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (24.2 sqm ex Egyptian House Piccadilly)
Square edge boards. Great quality Baltic pine. Condition: biscuit patina, pleasantly worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes, solid and uniform - good straight grain. 170mm wide; lengths across the batch: mostly 170-260cm [25mm thick],£2,750 the batch (incl VAT) -
Large Louis XV style overmantle mirror,
£2,500Large Louis XV style overmantle mirror,
with painted and parcel gilt detailing, centred by decorative scallop shell detail leading to S-C scroll motifs and highly decorative frame of carved and scrolling foliate design. Large plate with desirable foxing. Early twentieth century.£2,500 -
Silver teal leaf patterned silk damask curtains,
£2,500 a pairSilver teal leaf patterned silk damask curtains,
with matching drapes, pelmet, and tasselled rope ties. Pelmet width 210 cm. Condition: lining in good order. Extensive sun bleaching and damage to the exposed edges of each pair leading to degradation of the silk. Edges will require taking in.£2,500 a pair -
Coral floral patterned silk damask curtains,
£2,500 a pairCoral floral patterned silk damask curtains,
with matching drapes, pelmet, and tasselled rope ties. Pelmet width 165 cm.£2,500 a pair -
Red floral patterned silk damask curtains,
£2,500 a pairRed floral patterned silk damask curtains,
with matching drapes and pelmet and tasselled rope ties. Pelmet width is 165 cm.£2,500 a pair -
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 -
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
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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 -
Italian mid-nineteenth century bronze bust of Lucius Verus,
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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 -
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 -
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,
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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) -
Reclaimed 4 1/4″ old pine strip flooring (30.5sqm ex Maidenhead)
£1,200 the batch (incl VAT) - To ClearReclaimed 4 1/4″ old pine strip flooring (30.5sqm 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) -
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 -
Brass wall mounted lantern,
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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) -
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) -
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 -
Reclaimed 6 to 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13.4sq m ex Golder’s Green)
£990 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 to 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13.4sq m ex Golder’s 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) 150-170mm widths. reasonable lengths across the batch - thickness 15-17mm so suitable for laying over a plywood sub-floor rather than directly on to joists,£990 the batch (incl VAT) -
Art Deco style pendant light,
£950 -
Edwardian oil on canvas of a reclining lady,
£925 -
Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
£900Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
'Decoration - Masques' from Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse', float mounted in a limed oak frame.£900 -
Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
£900Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
'Decoration - Fruits' from Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'.£900 -
Randalls Mill by John Clevely,
£900 -
Grocery and Provisions shopkeepers signboards
£900 each,Grocery and Provisions shopkeepers signboards
The Brilliant Sign Co were the foremost suppliers of shop signboards from their inception in 1888 through their innovative use of V-sectioned copper lettering, as used in this run supplied to the firm ‘G.T Morgan’. This development superceded the incised wooden letter and meant that a less skilled labour force could complete the work in less time. These boards were discovered under the fascia of the Liberal Democrat's offices in Felsham Road, Putney. ‘Brilliant Signs Ltd’£900 each, -
Reclaimed 5 3/4″ pine floorboards (12sqm ex Tooting)
£850 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 5 3/4″ pine floorboards (12sqm ex Tooting)
Condition: grey patina, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 145mm wide£850 the batch (incl VAT) -
Nineteenth century copper vat,
£850 -
Large gold plated Louis XV style appliques,
£850 each -
Reclaimed 4 5/8″ pine floorboards (11.9sqm ex Cricklewood)
£825 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 4 5/8″ pine floorboards (11.9sqm ex Cricklewood)
Condition: honey patina under old stain, can be pushed in either direction - more sanding or celebrate worn paint finish - pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 140mm wide£825 the batch (incl VAT) -
Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
£800Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
'Coquelicots' from Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse', float mounted in a limed oak frame.£800 -
Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
£800Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
'La Negresse' from Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse', float mounted in a limed oak frame.£800 -
Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
£800Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
'Acanthes' from Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse', float mounted in a limed oak frame.£800 -
A French carved wood horse’s head,
£780 -
Ten person reclaimed pine dining table
£750Ten person reclaimed pine dining table
constructed from Victorian floor boards, supplied 'raw'/sanded without a finish.£750 -
Ten person reclaimed pine dining table
£750Ten person reclaimed pine dining table
constructed from Victorian floor boards, supplied 'raw'/sanded and without a finish.£750 -
A George V sterling silver salver,
£750A George V sterling silver salver,
made by R. Attenborough, retailed by Jays of Oxford St. London. Of circular shape with Chippendale pie crust border raised on scroll hoof feet.£750 -
Reclaimed Victorian painted pine floor (11 sq m)
£725 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed Victorian painted pine floor (11 sq m)
square edge boards, Condition: good patina, pleasantly worn - authentic dinks, chips and paint commensurate with age, this batch has not been previously picked from,£725 the batch (incl VAT) -
A large giltwood pier mirror,
£700A large giltwood pier mirror,
the breakfront cornice with suspended balls above frieze with central panel, the plate flanked by barley twist columns.£700 -
A lion keystone
£650 -
Twin light glass wall sconces,
£600 a pairTwin light glass wall sconces,
with stylised leaf frond between the two scrolled branches.£600 a pair -
Set of six early nineteenth century silver gilt fruit spoons,
£600 the setSet of six early nineteenth century silver gilt fruit spoons,
Four of the set of six are London stamped, three dated 1811, one dated 1814. The other two stamped Edinburgh dated 1815. Each spoon having shape scoop section with reppouse berry details and engraved decoration to stem.£600 the set -
Joiner’s workbench,
£550 eachJoiner’s workbench,
A number of joinery workshop benches available. 'EMIR Made in London', England, removed from The Central School of Art & Design, Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London; established by the L.C.C (London County Council) in 1896 influenced by C. R. Ashbee's Guild of Handicrafts. W. R. Lethaby was the building's architect and first principal. Notable alumni include Lucian Freud, Eric Gill, Victor Pasmore, Viv Stanshall, Joe Strummer, Antony Gormley.£550 each -
Modern glass pendant globe,
£500 -
Gilt-bronze model of Ceres,
£475Gilt-bronze model of Ceres,
modelled seated holding torch aloft in one hand and with a sheaf of wheat in the other, on plinth base. Italian, nineteenth century.£475 -
Nineteenth century French wall mounted lantern,
£400Nineteenth century French wall mounted lantern,
with gilt finial above glazed and tapered body , the single light fitting on s-shaped brass bracket, with copper reflector to the rear. Re-wired.£400 -
Single reeded pewter chargers,
£400 eachSingle reeded pewter chargers,
the rims engraved with the Coat of Arms of the Worshipful Company of FIshmongers, flanked by varying numerals, with hallmarks and touchmarks to rear.
Nine stamped 'J.STOREY' (sometimes stamped I.S.), c.1710-1730, one 'JOSEPH SPACKMAN', second half eighteenth century.
The single reeded rim is typical of English sadware from the early eighteenth century (1700-1730).
£400 each -
Reclaimed 5 3/4″ pine floorboards (4.4sqm ex Gerrard’s Cross)
£380 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 5 3/4″ pine floorboards (4.4sqm 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 larger batch of the same source of timber is still available (Search Stock Code: "46436" ) - different width board but combine them , laying in alternating courses, to get a 20sqm coverage in this good looking board.£380 the batch (incl VAT) -
A set of four sterling silver dinner spoons,
£380 the setA set of four sterling silver dinner spoons,
hallmarked London, dated 1792 in the reign of George III made by Peter Ann Bateman. Each having the addition of bright cut decoration.£380 the set -
Modern smoked glass pendant globe,
£350 -
Japanese rice bag blanket,
£350Japanese rice bag blanket,
A large patchwork blanket with Nippon and Nis-shin flour branding hand printed on cotton. Boro translating as “scraps of cloth” in Japanese, Boro is a symbol of a “use everything and waste nothing” philosophy. It is a utilitarian material. Born from a period when Japan closed its ports to foreign goods, fabrics like cotton became extremely precious and rare. These materials were saved and repurposed from each generation to the next.£350 -
‘Smoking Prohibited’
£350 -
A George III style mahogany elbow chair
£325 -
Concrete lidded urn finial,
£300 each -
Victorian Silver Christening set in original box,
£280Victorian Silver Christening set in original box,
comprising of silver spoon stamped London 1886, knife stamped Sheffield 1885, fork stamped Sheffield 1886 and napkin ring stamped Sheffield 1886, all in fitted box.£280 -
Reclaimed ‘Lord Roberts’ Parquet de Chantilly
£266 + VAT per sq mReclaimed ‘Lord Roberts’ Parquet de Chantilly
English Oak parquet panels removed from Englemere, the Berkshire seat of the British national war hero Lord Roberts of Kandahar. The panels are constructed in English Oak and were in the ballroom of the country house. As a reclaimed timber they require careful handling and laying by an experienced joiner or floor fitter. The Oak is quarter sawn across the grain with attractive medullary rays on the face of the wood. Mellow golden in appearance with a pleasing geometric pattern.£266 + VAT per sq m -
Reclaimed pine table
£250Reclaimed pine table
constructed from Victorian floor boards, supplied 'raw'/sanded without a finish.£250 -
Reclaimed pine table
£250Reclaimed pine table
constructed from Victorian floor boards, supplied 'raw'/sanded without a finish.£250 -
Reclaimed pine table
£250Reclaimed pine table
constructed from Victorian floor boards, supplied 'raw'/sanded without a finish.£250 -
Poul Henningsen style pendant light,
£250Poul Henningsen style pendant light,
after the PH 4/3 design for Louis Poulsen originally designed 1966, removed from UCLH, Russell Square. Re-wired and PAT tested.£250 -
Rolanda pendant light,
£250 eachRolanda pendant light,
A decorative stainless steel banded pendant light by Bover, Barcelona.£250 each -
Regency style wall mirror,
£250Regency style wall mirror,
the frame with rope-twist, ball and reeded decoration, surrounding bevelled plate.£250 -
William Nicholson, London Types,
£245William Nicholson, London Types,
From a set of framed original woodblock prints, c1898. With original mounted poem relating to the image on reverse. "When William Nicholson designed his stylish 'London Types' in 1898 - that together with his 'Almanac of Twelve Sports' and 'An Illustrated Alphabet' were to make his reputation as a printmaker - his son Ben, who was to eclipse him entirely in the history of British Art through his Modernist works, was only five years old. While working within the culture of the British popular print, William Nickerson deliberately chose to use the coarse-grained side of the wood block in his wood cuts, in a style that owed more to Toulouse Lautrec and Japanese precedents than to native visual traditions - which give these prints an innovative quality, even as they might seem to be celebrating unchanging roles in British society. Although not strictly 'Cries of London,' some of these characters are familiar from earlier series of prints stretching back over the previous centrury and, recognising this, Nicholson portrays them as quaint curiosities from another age. In each case, the ironic doggerel by W.E. Henley that accompanied them poked fun at the anachronistic nature of these social stereotypes, through outlining the ambivalent existence of the individual subjects - whether the street hawker displaced in Kensington far from his East End home, or the aristocratic lady at Rotten Row challenged by her suburban counterparts, or the drunken Sandwich-man displaying moral texts, or the fifteenth generation Bluecoat boy at Charterhouse School in Smithfield now moved out to Horsham." - The Gentle Author.£245 -
Édouard Pignon, Cahiers D’Art collotype print
£220Édouard Pignon, Cahiers D’Art collotype print
A collotype print from 'Cahiers D'Art' printed in Paris, 1953.£220 -
Caucasian Kazak prayer carpet,
£220 -
Crossing the Moor,
£220 -
Early twentieth century continental glass display dome,
£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 -
William Nicholson, Sports as Months of the Year
£195 -
William Nicholson, Sports as Months of the Year
£195 -
William Nicholson, Sports as Months of the Year
£195 -
William Nicholson, Sports as Months of the Year
£195 -
William Nicholson, Sports as Months of the Year
£195 -
William Nicholson, Sports as Months of the Year
£195 -
William Nicholson, London Types
£195 -
Picasso ‘Mes dessins d’Antibes’ Lithograph,
£195Picasso ‘Mes dessins d’Antibes’ Lithograph,
Picasso's series "Mes dessins d'Antibes" is a fantastic study of Homeric, mythological Antibes (Greek Antypolis). He stayed barely three months in the southern Provencal port yet his output was prodigious. In what has been called Picasso's 'Age Of Renewal' he produced 23 paintings and 44 drawings. In these lithographs, first published in Paris in 1958, Picasso committed to print the austere and mysterious forms of the Centaur, the Nymph and the Faun that had so renewed his art in the Antibes.£195
Featured Items
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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 -
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 -
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 -
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