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An English eight-light glazed pine door,
£150 -
An English eight-light glazed pine door,
£150 -
An English eight-light glazed pine door,
£150 -
Reclaimed End Grain Oak Parquet Block
£110 + VAT Per Square Metre.Reclaimed End Grain Oak Parquet Block
Reclaimed End Grain oak parquet block, at 50mm depth£110 + VAT Per Square Metre. -
Early twentieth century carved oak grotesque mask,
£95Early twentieth century carved oak grotesque mask,
Early twentieth century carved oak grotesque mask,£95 -
Early twentieth century carved oak grotesque mask,
£95Early twentieth century carved oak grotesque mask,
Early twentieth century carved oak grotesque mask,£95 -
An English plaster cast of a winged putto with hounds in a hunting scene,
£65An English plaster cast of a winged putto with hounds in a hunting scene,
the chubby putto and hound in full flight bringing down the fleet-footed prey,£65 -
Victorian cast plaster modillions,
£10 eachVictorian cast plaster modillions,
removed from a terraced property in Stepney Green. Thirteen available.£10 each -
Victorian cast plaster modillions,
£10 each
Featured Items
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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 -
Brunswick lace panel
£336 per panelBrunswick lace panel
Handloom weaving was brought to the Irvine Valley, Scotland, in the late 16th century. The craft of lace making was later introduced to the area in 1876 followed shortly by the invention of the power loom in 1877. Lace and Madras weaving continued to flourish there until the late 1970s. The struggle for companies to compete with the distribution of emerging European and Asian economies had a profound effect on the Scottish textile industry. Fortunately these patterned lace panels continue to be woven in Scotland on some of the last remaining Nottingham lace looms in the world. The manufacturing process is extremely labour intensive; the looms run at a very slow, controlled pace so as to give a high level of quality control. LASSCO has been working closely with the weavers to develop a unique collection of lace panels. These patterns were selected for use in, and especially woven for, the Saloon at Brunswick House, the 1758 Georgian Vauxhall home of the Duke of Brunswick that is now the LASSCO 'flagship'. With authentic Gainsborough patterns appropriately reminiscent of the Vauxhall Gardens style, the lower edges are worked in embroidered scallops. Currently two in stock.£336 per panel -
Italian ‘Cubic’ Chandelier,
£1,400£1,000Italian ‘Cubic’ Chandelier,
Italian "Cubic" chandelier in chrome and brushed steel by Gaetano Sciolari. This piece has twelve chrome and perspex cubic light shades held on a series of geometric brushed steel arms.£1,400£1,000 -
Nineteenth century Sienna Scagliola column,
£3,500£2,800