LASSCO Archive
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Edwardian oak fire surround,
Edwardian oak fire surround,
the square shelf with egg and dart under-mould, the aperture with bolection surround. Opening width 114.5 cm x 115 cm high. -
Giltwood, gesso and marble console table in the Louis XV taste,
Giltwood, gesso and marble console table in the Louis XV taste,
having a serpentine shaped Carrara marble top, leading to the pine, gesso and giltwood base, centred by large scallop shell with a festoon of flowers above, flanked by S-C scrolled and pierced front legs, similar legs to back, the whole supported by carved X-stretcher centred by large shell detail and further festoons, the whole raised on scroll feet. Marble top is 138 cm wide. -
A good serpentine marble pedestal,
A good serpentine marble pedestal,
the green serpentine tapered marble pedestal having a square stepped top above tapered square column with fielded tapered panels and stepped square base. Having losses to top sections and chips and scratches. Base is 30.5 cm x 30.5 cm, Top is 34 cm x 34 cm. -
Pair of sheet iron and brass collared ‘Wedding Band’ hog scraper candlesticks,
Pair of sheet iron and brass collared ‘Wedding Band’ hog scraper candlesticks,
each having a double rimmed concave drip pan with a hanging hook, leading to an ejection column with brass ‘wedding band’ detail on a circular raised bases. The candlesticks were used in both Britain and America during the period 1780-1860. -
William IV rosewood spoonback armchair,
William IV rosewood spoonback armchair,
with scrolled and outswept armrests and lappet carved front legs, on brass castors. -
1930s Chinoiserie ‘Paifang’ form fire surround,
1930s Chinoiserie ‘Paifang’ form fire surround,
japanned with gilt and painted decoration to the frieze and jambs. Opening width 121 cm x 90.5 cm high, outside jamb to jamb 148 cm wide. -
A large English wrought-iron and steel circlet chandelier
A large English wrought-iron and steel circlet chandelier
the circlet with sharks-tooth ornament to the upper and lower edges, studded around its circumference and issuing eight U-shaped sconces, suspended on chains from a smaller conforming circlet above, -
A pair of Art Deco copperlight glazed doors
A pair of Art Deco copperlight glazed doors
each with a central rectangular panel of rectilinear glazing within a timber frame – the vertical glazing bars forming interlocked arcades in the upper section, -
A pair of English mahogany entrance doors,
A pair of English mahogany entrance doors,
with five panels to each leaf on the obverse, one landscape above four portrait, and one long above one short raised and fielded panels to the reverse, -
A pair of English mahogany entrance doors,
A pair of English mahogany entrance doors,
with five panels to each leaf, one landscape above four portrait, -
A Victorian Gothic carved limestone tracery window,
A Victorian Gothic carved limestone tracery window,
the three lancet-arched window arcades, double-sided, united with a running moulding and each pierced with successive trefoil lights to the tracery above the dual principle lights below, blind trefoils to the spandrels, scant glass remains (two roundels only),