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Regency style pollard oak, ebony and rosewood occasional table,
Regency style pollard oak, ebony and rosewood occasional table,
the crossbanded octagonal top on turned base. -
Early nineteenth century mahogany serving table,
Early nineteenth century mahogany serving table,
the breakfront top and frieze on six acanthus carved console legs terminating in lion’s paw feet. -
Stacking chair,
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Arts and Crafts copper repousse decorative panel,
Arts and Crafts copper repousse decorative panel,
having a riveted frame surrounding a highly decorative peacock, with scrolls and leaf details, in the style of metalwork carried out by John Pearson. -
Alexander Calder lithograph,
Alexander Calder lithograph,
An Alexander Calder lithograph, Derriere le Miroir 156, printed in France in 1966. ‘Zebra lips’. -
Underground 1969
Underground 1969
Paul Garbutt changed the style of the map to look more like Beck’s maps of the 1930s using more curves. -
Underground 1963
Underground 1963
With plans for the Victoria Line extension under way publicity officer Harold Hutchinson took over the map himself which caused Harry Beck to threaten legal action. -
A Victorian cast iron industrial cauldron,
A Victorian cast iron industrial cauldron,
the large bowl cast with four protruding lugs for suspension, the surface pitted and rusty, -
An early Victorian copper and wrought iron cockerell weathervane,
An early Victorian copper and wrought iron cockerell weathervane,
the cock modelled in sheet copper with a verdi-gris patina, the bird with pierced eye-holes, a flaboyant tale and a spike finial, the indices mounted on the square-section standard, -
A George IV mahogany breakfast table
A George IV mahogany breakfast table
the rectangular crossbanded top with radius corners and reeded edge raised on a turned stem and four splayed legs, reeded, with the reeding continuous to the original brass castors; original tilting mechanism with bolts and latch, -
A Regency cast iron hob grate
A Regency cast iron hob grate
the three bar grate with three gun-shot balls beneath, over a bell flower ornamented apron, flanked by architectural convex cheeks with grapevine decoration, stamped ‘Dale & Co.’ to both feet; the hobs extant, but not fastened; an old crack to the bottom rail, -
A George III cast iron hob grate
A George III cast iron hob grate
the three bar basket above an apron of opposed anthemions with central oval patera, flanked by convex cheeks cast with repeating diamonds and Greek key border, stamped ‘Dale & Co.’ to both feet,