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Small lustre chandelier,
Small lustre chandelier,
with faceted and ‘baguette’ drops. Require light fitting (simple pendant will suffice). -
Early nineteenth century Windsor armchair,
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Nineteenth century brass table lamp,
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A French cast iron two-tier fountain
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Fine Louis XIV style gilt-bronze lantern
Fine Louis XIV style gilt-bronze lantern
after a design originally made for the ‘Vestibule de Marbre’ at the Palace of Versaille, the top formed of a Royal Crown, the bevelled glass panelled body with scallop shell and caryatid clasps, with lion’s masks sitting above the foliate terminal, re-wired. -
Nineteenth century French Louis XV style fireplace
Nineteenth century French Louis XV style fireplace
the deep, shaped and moulded shelf above frieze centred by elegantly carved scallop shell, the canted volute jambs headed by foliate clasps, on block feet. -
An English neo-classical carved oak columnar screen – two columns and two pilasters
An English neo-classical carved oak columnar screen – two columns and two pilasters
the pair of fluted columns carved with entasis and headed with Roman ionic order capitals, raised on torus moulded footblocks, the pair of pilasters – rectangular in section – en suite to the columns -
A George II style carved oak doorcase
A George II style carved oak doorcase
the stiff-leaf convex moulded frieze flanked by corbels with leafy clasps, above panelled jambs flanking the lambrequin moulded frame, the six-panelled door with raised and fielded panels, (the door blind to the reverse) -
A George II style carved oak doorcase
A George II style carved oak doorcase
the stiff-leaf convex moulded frieze flanked by corbels with leafy clasps, an architectural broken swan-neck pediment above and panelled jambs flanking the lambrequin moulded frame, the six-panelled door with raised and fielded panels, (the door blind to the reverse) -
A George II style carved oak chimneypiece
A George II style carved oak chimneypiece
the inverted breakfront shelf above a convex stiff-leaf carved frieze flanked by acanthine paterae above corbels with leafy clasps, the overmantel panel topped with a broken swan-neck pediment with a central cartouche and fruiting swags and flanked with lion masks issuing fruiting pendants, the overmantel cut for a mirror, -
Birds eye view of London from a Balloon,
Birds eye view of London from a Balloon,
An extra large framed and mounted print showing the two cities of Westminster and London and the Surrey shore at Lambeth as viewed from an early hot-air balloon. Originally published in the Graphic magazine in 1884 by William Wylie and H. W. Brewer.