LASSCO Archive
2932 items found
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Set of twelve pairs of rose brass door knobs,
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Arts and Crafts coal bucket
Arts and Crafts coal bucket
the iron frame in the Gothic taste, with removeable brass insert, c.1870. -
Early nineteenth century style gilt-brass hall lantern
Early nineteenth century style gilt-brass hall lantern
with scrolled bracket supports and anthemion clasps to each vertex, the three light light fitting suspended within the glazed body. Re-wired and PAT tested. -
Nineteenth century faded fiddleback mahogany bookcase,
Nineteenth century faded fiddleback mahogany bookcase,
the four glazed doors to the upper flanked by pilasters, enclosing adjustable shelving, with storage below, in attractively figured timber, one escutcheon missing. -
English mid-nineteenth century statuary marble fireplace
English mid-nineteenth century statuary marble fireplace
the plain shelf above channel moulded frieze and jambs, the corner-blocks carved with oak leaves and acorns, on block feet. -
Pair of nineteenth century mahogany Chippendale bookcases,
Pair of nineteenth century mahogany Chippendale bookcases,
each with extravagant pierced broken swan’s neck pediment above blind fretwork carved frieze, the doors framed with further fretwork surrounding elaborately arcaded glazing enclosing interiors with adjustable shelving, the bases with an arrangement of drawers, on bracket feet. Late nineteenth century or possibly Edwardian. -
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (22sqm ex Wandsworth brewery)
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (22sqm ex Wandsworth brewery)
Condition: grey patina with some variety, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards – good straight grain. 155mm wide -
An English Bronze wall fountain mask of King Midas,
An English Bronze wall fountain mask of King Midas,
cast after the 16th Century original at the Villa Cittadella, near Luca Italy. The mouth section cast as a water spout. Twentieth Century. -
Mrs. Elizabeth Stansfield
Mrs. Elizabeth Stansfield
A fine late Georgian portrait in oils of the ‘The Merry Widow of New Cross’, Mrs Elizabeth Stansfield, wife of the London and Halifax tobacco merchant Timothy Stansfield of the Stansfields of Field House, Sowerby. Mrs Stansfield is shown dressed fashionably en Turquerie, in a turban with silk robes and ermine trim, perhaps an oblique acknowledgement of her wealth derived from tobacco or her city connections. She is painted in manner of Thomas Phillips RA. -
Antique copper pot