LASSCO Archive
2969 items found
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Art Deco pendant light,
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Postmodern Ionic column table lamp,
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Majestic lion in a landscape
Majestic lion in a landscape
Modern copy of the original that belonged to Gianni Versace. Framed in waxed black slip. -
Gilt wheatsheaf sconce lights,
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Italian ‘Cubic’ Chandelier,
Italian ‘Cubic’ Chandelier,
Italian “Cubic” chandelier in chrome and brushed steel by Gaetano Sciolari. This piece has twelve chrome and perspex cubic light shades held on a series of geometric brushed steel arms. -
One of a set of three traditional English back-painted and gilded glass shop signs,
One of a set of three traditional English back-painted and gilded glass shop signs,
the six letters in a bespoke fishtail typeface, all foliate serifs with mica-stippled gilt and a bright outline, the shafts fielded and inlaid with fragmented mother-of-pearl and on occasion knopped with a Tuscan spur; a running dogtooth border, above and below, livened with stucco foil-work, all on a salmon-pink ground, framed, -
Late nineteenth century inlaid walnut pier cabinet,
Late nineteenth century inlaid walnut pier cabinet,
the glazed door enclosing brocade upholstered interior, on plinth base. -
A Victorian decorative arched wrought-iron window grille
A Victorian decorative arched wrought-iron window grille
with a margin spaced with circlets and terminating with a kick-scroll and urn finial to the corners, the field and eloquent symmetrical composition of scrolls and whips incorporating leafy clasps and flowerheads, -
Wild Animals by Captain Brown
Wild Animals by Captain Brown
19th century engravings based on the drawings of famed naturalist; Captain Thomas Brown. Framed in natural ash. ‘Elephas, Elephants’ -
Nineteenth century grained washstand,
Nineteenth century grained washstand,
the top painted to simulate marble, on elegant turned and tapered legs, with all over scumble glaze. -
A Victorian stained glass window,
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A Victorian stained glass window,
A Victorian stained glass window,
the leaded glass rectangle of foliate fragments incorporating three portraits,