LASSCO Archive
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A set of eleven English Cotswold-stone staddles,
A set of eleven English Cotswold-stone staddles,
the circular domed top raised on a tapered square section base, old lichen and moss, -
1930s opaline globe light,
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Pair of early nineteenth century carved statuary marble caryatids,
Pair of early nineteenth century carved statuary marble caryatids,
with female masks clasped in foliage, with floral garland below, weathered. -
Small French Holophane globe pendant lights,
Small French Holophane globe pendant lights,
moulded prismatic glass with spun brass caps and conical finial to base, re-wired with braided silk flex, circa 1960-1980. Some with small nicks and blemishes to the glass, please contact us for more photos. No ceiling rose/hook provided. -
A black vinyl topped oak side table,
A black vinyl topped oak side table,
the four tapered oak legs united by the circular bentwood and black vinyl top and plywood shelf, -
An English ironstone staddle stone,
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Large early twentieth century outfitters mirror,
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Modern Charles Edwards wall lanterns,
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Snakes engravings published c1860
Snakes engravings published c1860
Charles Henry Dessalines d’Orbigny was a French botanist and geologist specializing in the Tertiary of France. He was the younger brother of French naturalist and South American explorer, Alcide d’Orbigny. At the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, d’Orbigny identified many of the flowering plant species returned to France from his brother’s natural history collecting journeys through South America. -
Natural history copper-engravings published c1810,
Natural history copper-engravings published c1810,
John Wilkes Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or universal dictionary of arts, sciences and literature was published in London between 1796-1828. This was an ambitious work that included many components such as natural history, architecture and maps. ‘Apis. A View of the Structure and Economy of the Bee’. -
Bohemian art glass vase,
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Bohemian art glass vase,