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Late nineteenth century Louis XV style fireplace,
Late nineteenth century Louis XV style fireplace,
Carrara marble, the frieze centred by scallop shell, with conforming clasps heading the canted jambs. -
Parrots by Edward Lear – Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo,
Parrots by Edward Lear – Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo,
Edward Lear began his career as a zoological illustrator, working in the Parrot House at London Zoo. This resulted in the publication of Illustrations of the family of Psittacidae, or parrots, the greater part of them species hitherto unfigured in 1832. The first plates for the book were issued in 1830 when he was still only 18. -
Parrots by Edward Lear – Bauer’s Parrakeet,
Parrots by Edward Lear – Bauer’s Parrakeet,
Edward Lear began his career as a zoological illustrator, working in the Parrot House at London Zoo. This resulted in the publication of Illustrations of the family of Psittacidae, or parrots, the greater part of them species hitherto unfigured in 1832. The first plates for the book were issued in 1830 when he was still only 18. -
Parrots by Edward Lear – Blue and Yellow Maccaw,
Parrots by Edward Lear – Blue and Yellow Maccaw,
Edward Lear began his career as a zoological illustrator, working in the Parrot House at London Zoo. This resulted in the publication of Illustrations of the family of Psittacidae, or parrots, the greater part of them species hitherto unfigured in 1832. The first plates for the book were issued in 1830 when he was still only 18. -
Parrots by Edward Lear – Red and Yellow Maccaw,
Parrots by Edward Lear – Red and Yellow Maccaw,
Edward Lear began his career as a zoological illustrator, working in the Parrot House at London Zoo. This resulted in the publication of Illustrations of the family of Psittacidae, or parrots, the greater part of them species hitherto unfigured in 1832. The first plates for the book were issued in 1830 when he was still only 18. -
Parrots by Edward Lear – Hyacinthine Maccaw,
Parrots by Edward Lear – Hyacinthine Maccaw,
Edward Lear began his career as a zoological illustrator, working in the Parrot House at London Zoo. This resulted in the publication of Illustrations of the family of Psittacidae, or parrots, the greater part of them species hitherto unfigured in 1832. The first plates for the book were issued in 1830 when he was still only 18. -
French Pompadour fireplace in Carrara marble,
French Pompadour fireplace in Carrara marble,
early twentieth century in the Louis XV manner, the shaped and moulded shelf above panelled frieze with oval medallion to the centre, on angled volute jambs. -
Arts & Crafts oak mirror
Arts & Crafts oak mirror
the quarter-sawn oak concave mould frame with foliate paterae to each corner, with bevelled glass plate, bearing label to the reverse ‘Arthur W Simpson, The Handicrafts, Kendal’ and stamped ‘8350’. -
Cotswold School high backed quarter-sawn oak settle
Cotswold School high backed quarter-sawn oak settle
with panelled back, the hinged seat with storage beneath. -
Nineteenth century glass globe pendant light,
Nineteenth century glass globe pendant light,
with brass gallery, chain, and ceiling rose. Re-wired. -
Set of mahogany steps,