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Nineteenth century Carrara marble Gothic fire surround,
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Early eighteenth century style brass and iron fire basket,
Early eighteenth century style brass and iron fire basket,
with shaped fret-cut frieze and scrolled front legs surmounted by finials. -
A noteworthy pair of Edwardian stained glass church windows depicting Calvin and Knox – the great Reformers
A noteworthy pair of Edwardian stained glass church windows depicting Calvin and Knox – the great Reformers
each rectangular leaded panel depicting the respective bearded theologian carrying a book, wearing long fur-lined robes and standing within a decorated interior framed with gothic tracery and mounted in a steel frame; the Calvin panel bearing the artist’s signature for the series: “Designed and Executed by Andrew Stoddart, The Studio, Long Row, Nottingham”, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting St Paul the Apostle preaching
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting St Paul the Apostle preaching
the rectangular leaded panel of the itinerant Saint preaching the Word to a listening crowd; the group dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting the Angel declaiming the Resurrection to Mary Magdalen
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting the Angel declaiming the Resurrection to Mary Magdalen
the rectangular leaded panel of the seated angel holding a scroll reading “He is not here but is risen”, Mary’s retinue gather around; the group dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting the stoning of St. Stephen
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting the stoning of St. Stephen
the rectangular leaded panel of the kneeling figure as the angry crowd make to cast the first stone; the group dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting David playing the harp for Saul
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting David playing the harp for Saul
the rectangular leaded panel of the crouching David playing his harp, while the throned Saul and his retinue are captivated by the music; the group dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting Moses presenting the Commandments to the Israelites
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting Moses presenting the Commandments to the Israelites
the rectangular leaded panel of the standing bearded figure with a spectacular halo, attired in robes and carrying the tablets numbered for The Commandments, a group listen on; the group dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting St. John the Baptist preaching
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting St. John the Baptist preaching
the rectangular leaded panel of the standing bearded figure with a halo, attired in his camel-skin tunic and holding his crossed staff – a scroll unfurling from it and declaring “Ecce Agnus Dei”, a group of acolytes listen on; the group dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting Moses
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting Moses
the rectangular leaded panel of the standing bearded figure with a spectacular halo, wearing long robes and bearing the two stone tablets numbered for The Commandments, the figure dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting St. John the Baptist
An Edwardian stained glass church window depicting St. John the Baptist
the rectangular leaded panel of the standing saint with tousled hair and bare feet, and garbed in a camel skin tunic – his crossed staff suspending a scrolled pennant declaring “Ecce Agnus Dei”, the figure dropped into a field of obscured-glass rectangular panes and mounted in a steel frame, -
A French painted pine centre-cabinet,
A French painted pine centre-cabinet,
the rectangular top with inset corners above three frieze drawers and three cupboards – to each long side, with corbel embellishments as bunches of grapes above fluted pilasters, raised on a plinth base,