LASSCO Archive
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Early twentieth century English carved figurehead of Queen Boudica,
Early twentieth century English carved figurehead of Queen Boudica,
with remnants of old polychromatic painted decoration, removed from a London Dockside pub. -
Pair of English mid-twentieth century painted fairground panels,
Pair of English mid-twentieth century painted fairground panels,
with Moorish city scenes to one side and four-ball game to the other. -
Nickel plate cylindrical hall lantern,
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Set of Fritz Hansen series 7 dining chairs,
Set of Fritz Hansen series 7 dining chairs,
A set of 4 Fritz Hansen, series 7, in beech ply, dining chairs. -
Reclaimed French stoneware bassin,
Reclaimed French stoneware bassin,
A long trough style stoneware bassin reclaimed from a French school. -
Steel framed lounge chair with leather straps,
Steel framed lounge chair with leather straps,
A brushed steel framed lounge chair with leather straps and upholstered cushions. -
Velvet loveseat,
Velvet loveseat,
A tightly upholstered velvet loveseat with velvet piping detail and stained oak feet. -
Early twentieth century Italian giltwood wall mirror,
Early twentieth century Italian giltwood wall mirror,
the frame with feather cresting, each side centred by scallop shell, enclosing bevelled plate. -
Two large Empire style tent and bag chandeliers,
Two large Empire style tent and bag chandeliers,
the scrolled acanthus cast arms issued from central ring with repeated foliate decoration, with further light fittings internally, twentieth century. 45kg each. -
French Landscape by George Charlton
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Small Edwardian cut glass oval mirror,
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Pablo Picasso ‘Pour Eugenia’ lithograph,
Pablo Picasso ‘Pour Eugenia’ lithograph,
‘Le recital de piano’, from a collection of Pablo Picasso lithographs entitled ‘Pour Eugenia’, published in Paris in 1976, limited edition number 458 of 500. This album produced with the collaboration of Lionel Prejger, was printed at 500 numbered copies plus a few name copies. All the drawings are reproduced in their original formats keeping the size true to the original, with the exception of the portraits of Madame Errazuriz, none of the drawings in this set were signed by the artist.