LASSCO Archive
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Early twentieth century Louis XV style fireplace,
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A Victorian Painswick stone chimneypiece
A Victorian Painswick stone chimneypiece
the flat-fronted fire surround centred with a keystone, canted top corners and raised on block feet, -
A Victorian limestone chimneypiece
A Victorian limestone chimneypiece
the rectangular shelf, chamfer-cut to the underside, above the moulded frieze and jambs -
Nineteenth century ‘Old English’ marble fireplace
Nineteenth century ‘Old English’ marble fireplace
with plain pilaster jambs and simple ingrounds, on square footblocks. -
A charming English lead fountain figure of a Boy with Gourd
A charming English lead fountain figure of a Boy with Gourd
the standing boy with a gleeful expression holding a large gourd to empty its contents – plumbed for use as a fountain -
A substantial Victorian Carrara marble chimneypiece,
A substantial Victorian Carrara marble chimneypiece,
the rectangular shelf on moulded corbel supports, over plain jambs and frieze, -
Large antique Kentian wall mirror
Large antique Kentian wall mirror
the labrequin frame carved in deep-relief, with square corner blocks and old plate glass. Likely mahogany with remnants of old gilt finish. -
A spectacular Victorian limestone and Carrara marble tiled chimneypiece
A spectacular Victorian limestone and Carrara marble tiled chimneypiece
the chamfered shelf over the channelled frieze and jambs all inlaid with tiles, the stone with stop-chamfered detailing, tiles accompany the chimneypiece for application as ingrounds as pictured, the three ranges of polychromatic tiles depict paired doves and foliate ornament, together with a cast iron register grate front with canted bars, -
An English cast iron fireback
An English cast iron fireback
the rectangular plate with an ornate pointed top, cast in relief with a bacchic putto straddling a wine barrel and raising a goblet within a grove of fruiting vines, -
An English lead figure of a girl
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An English parcel-gilt mahogany wall mirror,
An English parcel-gilt mahogany wall mirror,
fret-cut in the English Rococo manner, with gilded ho-ho bird to the crest, the antiqued bevelled glass fitted in the 1980s,