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Two pairs of Edwardian brass door knobs,
£250 the two pairsTwo pairs of Edwardian brass door knobs,
the egg shaped handles with square backplates.£250 the two pairs -
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 -
Caucasian Kazak prayer carpet,
£220 -
Crossing the Moor,
£220 -
Nickel plated door pulls,
£220 a pair -
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 -
Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman conquest,
£195Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman conquest,
Six volumes. Covered in marbled paper with tan leather spines and corners, in fair but clean condition with rubbing to edges.£195 -
The Manag’d Horse,
£195 -
Self portrait with pug, after William Hogarth,
£195 -
The Bruiser, after William Hogarth,
£195 -
Opalescent light fitting,
£190Opalescent light fitting,
An Art Deco shop light fitting, opalescent glass with chrome gallery. Originally taken from the John Lewis building, Oxford Street.£190 -
St Olave’s Grammar School Library Bookcase Doors
£160 -
Guido Scarabottolo screenprint,
£150Guido Scarabottolo screenprint,
A framed original Guido Scarabottolo silk screenprint. Guido Scarabottolo is an Italian Illustrator and graphic designer.£150 -
European beam oak floorboards,
£150 + VAT per sq mEuropean beam oak floorboards,
solid reclaimed square edged oak boards, salvaged from disused agricultural buildings,£150 + VAT per sq m -
Industrial caged pendant lights,
£150 each,Industrial caged pendant lights,
The dark black industrial shade sits atop a cage which houses a mottled glass shade and lamp holder,£150 each, -
A painted aluminium pub sign
£150 -
A burnished steel deed box,
£140 -
Cast iron gothic letterplate,
£125Cast iron gothic letterplate,
with fleur de-lis-design to top and bottom, polished, with clapper.£125 -
Made by LASSCO cafe table,
£125 -
Early twentieth century rose brass door knobs,
£125 a pair -
Original magazine publicity posters,
£120 -
Original magazine publicity posters,
£120 -
Teal top industrial pendant lights,
£120Teal top industrial pendant lights,
The teal top pendant lights feature a heavy duty painted steel gallery with two cable access points, the explosion proof glass shade is easily removed, as it unscrews from the gallery,£120 -
Number of industrial pendant lights from Elektrosvit,
£120 eachNumber of industrial pendant lights from Elektrosvit,
the heavy steel gallery features two access points for cabling, an in built hook hole for hanging and a heavy duty explosion proof glass shade. Some colour variation. Re-wired.£120 each -
Art Nouveau brass letterplate,
£115 -
Early twentieth century rose brass letterplate,
£110 -
1930’s brass letterplate,
£110 -
George III large silver Fiddle Pattern pudding spoon,
£100 -
Gilt drawer pulls,
£100 a pair -
Industrial domed light,
£95 -
Matched pair of toasting glasses,
£95 the pairMatched pair of toasting glasses,
later engraved 'The Ship Inn Maidstone', one having tapered body engraved with oval lenticels, the other having tapered body engraved with circular lenticels.£95 the pair -
A West African carved tribal mask, possibly Ivory Coast
£95A West African carved tribal mask, possibly Ivory Coast
Carved softwood, kaolin, and red pigment.£95 -
Polish gooseneck table lamp,
£90 -
Brass letterplate,
£80 -
Late Victorian cast iron letterplate,
£75 -
Gazette of Fashion,
£75 each -
Gazette of Fashion,
£75 each -
Gazette of Fashion,
£75 each -
Weathered keystones,
£75 each -
Scalloped Galon Trimming
£65 per metreScalloped Galon Trimming
Highly decorative galon trimming in cornflower blue, gold and burgundy. Silk, wool and viscose mix.£65 per metre -
Danish iron candle holder,
£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'A. - Euonymus Japonica Aurea Variegata, B. - Maranta Micans'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Yucca Filamentosa Variegata'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Anoectochilus Rubro-Venia'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Pothos Argyraea'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Graptophyllum Pictum'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Anoectochilus Xanthophyllus'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Sonerila Margaritacea'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Pandanus Javanicus Variegatus'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Anoectochilus Striatus'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Anoectochilus lowii'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Hoya Variegata'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Caladium Argyrites'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Variegated Ivies'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Croton Variegatum Angustipolium'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Pteris Cretica, Var. Albo-Lineata'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Daphne Mazereon Variegata'.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. 'Ananassa Sativa Variegata'.£55 -
Edwardian cast iron letterplate,
£55Edwardian cast iron letterplate,
with embossed 'LETTERS' to the plate, stamped 'Rd No 496194' to rear£55 -
La Vie Parisienne (Parisian life)
£55 eachLa Vie Parisienne (Parisian life)
'Fashion, frivolity and flirting', charming early 20th century lithographs. framed in dark wood. Two of these available.£55 each -
Moulded glass lemonade set,
£45Moulded glass lemonade set,
comprised of jug with five glasses (one glass in the photographed set broken)£45 -
A plaster relief of a pair of praying hands,
£32 -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
French enamelled house numbers,
£20 each -
A plaster cast of an Egyptian head,
£18 -
Encaustic Spanish tile,
£12 per tileEncaustic Spanish tile,
A large quantity of Spanish cement tiles with a sunburst design. Please enquire for the total quantity.£12 per tile -
Reclaimed French farmhouse tiles,
£12 per tileReclaimed French farmhouse tiles,
A stock of reclaimed tiles salvaged from a French farmhouse, with a monochrome design.£12 per tile -
Reclaimed French farmhouse tiles,
£12 per tileReclaimed French farmhouse tiles,
A stock of reclaimed tiles salvaged from a French farmhouse, with a coloured design.£12 per tile -
Plastic school coat hooks,
£10 each -
Sky blue braided electrical cable
£6.50 per metreSky blue braided electrical cable
Flexible and robust PVC tri-core double insulated cable. Manufactured following recognised standards.£6.50 per metre
Featured Items
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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 -
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 -
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 -
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