LASSCO Archive
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A pair of yew and elm hoop-back Windsor chairs,
A pair of yew and elm hoop-back Windsor chairs,
the rails and pierced splats of yew-wood over the elm seats, the cabriole fore-legs in yew wood, linked by crinoline stretchers, -
Nineteenth century Carrara marble Gothic fire surround
Nineteenth century Carrara marble Gothic fire surround
with slim shelf above frame surround with canted corners. -
Large George III burr elm curved box-settle,
Large George III burr elm curved box-settle,
the high back with hooded-top and shaped slab-ends to either side, the three drawers to the reverse with brass drop-handles (replacements), -
Mid-nineteenth century Yorkshire low-back Windsor chair,
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Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black. ‘The Lachesis, or Fatal Viper’. -
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black. ‘1. The Crotaline Viper 2. The Coronated Viper’. -
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black. ‘The Atrox, or Fierce Viper’. -
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black. ‘The Panama Viper’. -
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black. ‘1. and 2. The American Asp, male and female 3. The Egyptian Asp’. -
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black. ‘The Egyptian Viper, or Adder of Africa, 2. The Elegant Viper 3. The Severus or Cruel Viper’. -
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
Early 19th century copper-engraved Snake prints,
based on the earlier engravings of Albertus Seba. Framed in black. ‘The Clotho, or Deadly Viper’.