LASSCO Archive
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A pair of early Victorian mahogany hall chairs
A pair of early Victorian mahogany hall chairs
each with a cartouche back, centred with an incised shield above a flat seat and ring-turned and lapetted front legs, -
A set of five English oak, rush-seated dining chairs
A set of five English oak, rush-seated dining chairs
each with an arched railed back, above the quartered squab, raised on square section legs linked with an H-stretcher, -
An English ash and elm Windsor chair,
An English ash and elm Windsor chair,
the hooped sticked back, above the splayed arm-rests and dished seat, raised on turned legs linked with an H-stretcher, -
An English ash and elm Windsor chair,
An English ash and elm Windsor chair,
the hooped back centred with a pierced splat, above the curved arm-rail and dished seat, raised on turned legs linked with an H-stretcher, -
A pair of English globe and shaft decanters,
A pair of English globe and shaft decanters,
cut glass with faceted shafts, one stopper base with loss, -
A Victorian four panel pine door,
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Patinated bronze model of a seated cherub,
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Sampson contraint par les colonnes du temple,
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Feria de la primavera Jerez 1953
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Poland Street warehouse pitch pine block,
Poland Street warehouse pitch pine block,
A long format pitch pine block, with thin profile. Clean tongue and grooved edges which will require minimal cleaning prior to fit. Distressed and unsanded with paint splatter in places. -
Midcentury Bromley teak block,
Midcentury Bromley teak block,
A quintessentially midcentury teak parquet block, tongue and grooved with minimal cleaning required prior to fit. Some bitumen to the underside. Reclaimed from a large 1960s residential property in Bromley, South East London. -
The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
The Profitable Farm and Garden 1902,
Published in 1902 by W.H & L. Collingbridge, of London. Framed in natural ash. An Excellent Market Plum – The Kentish Diamond.