LASSCO Archive
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Pair of patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass three light chandeliers
Pair of patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass three light chandeliers
each with foliate ceiling-rose, the body with central suspended from three chains, each light fitment with bulbous frosted glass shade. -
A Victorian cast iron door porter
A Victorian cast iron door porter
modelled as the Field Marshall mounted on horseback wearing a pith helmet, the regimental colours below, flat-backed for the securing of an open door, -
A Victorian cast iron door porter
A Victorian cast iron door porter
modelled as a galleon in full sale, flat-backed for the securing of an open door, the loop handle a later restoration in brass, -
A Victorian cast iron door porter
A Victorian cast iron door porter
modelled as a bearded jester, a cornucopia jammed on his head, flat-backed for the securing of an open door, -
A Victorian cast iron door wedge
A Victorian cast iron door wedge
modelled as a wedge, later embellished with a fleur-de-lys finial, for the securing of an open door, -
Four pairs of brass door knobs,
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Turned ebony bun door knobs,
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Antique ebony door knobs,
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An English Art Deco hardwood coffee table,
An English Art Deco hardwood coffee table,
the stepped circular top raised on four shaped legs, fixed to the circular under-tier and four angled feet below, slight wear commensurate with age, -
A west Persian village rug,
A west Persian village rug,
the brown and pale red field filled with anthropomorphic and zoomorphic motifs, the central pale red lozenge medallion with running hook border, patched repair within medallion, cleaned, -
A George IV cast-iron bedroom fireplace register grate,
A George IV cast-iron bedroom fireplace register grate,
the three bar basket over scrolling honeysuckle flower spandrels, the same device repeated between narrow hob plates, the arched aperture framed by anthemion spandrels, within a lambrequin moulded border, -
Pale blonde Coco de Mer nut
Pale blonde Coco de Mer nut
sometimes known as ‘Love Nuts’, typically collected due to their natural resemblance to a human’s buttocks.