LASSCO Archive
2913 items found
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A Regency cast-iron bootscraper,
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A cast-iron ‘laughing lion’ pattern fireback,
A cast-iron ‘laughing lion’ pattern fireback,
the lion passant guardant with rose, thistle and fleur de lys, and dated 1641, the depicted motifs are symbolic of and displaying support for Charles I and the House of Stuart, -
Set of four pairs of Gothic style rose brass door knobs,
Set of four pairs of Gothic style rose brass door knobs,
good rose coloured brass. The octagon shaped rose brass door knobs, of pleasing size and shape, the knob having slightly raised form leading to slender stem and a raised rose plate with four fixing positions to each knob. -
Nineteenth century Louis XVI style gilt mirror,
Nineteenth century Louis XVI style gilt mirror,
with ribbon cresting to the deep moulded giltwood and composition arch-top frame, the original bevelled plate showing pleasing signs of age. -
German Brass Art Deco Pendant Light, inspired by the Bauhaus movement.
German Brass Art Deco Pendant Light, inspired by the Bauhaus movement.
Possible East German manufactured, re-wired and PAT tested. -
A copper and forged steel Arts and Crafts fireplace fender,
A copper and forged steel Arts and Crafts fireplace fender,
the tapering steel top-rail and uprights with central ogee device and partially twisted looped side-rails, over the formed copper plinth bearing decorative riveted straps and clasps, -
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900,
British Dragonflies (Odonata) by William John Lucas published by L. Upcott Gill of London, 1900,
William John Lucas FRES (1858-1932) was an authority on British Orthoptera, Odonata and Neuroptera. In his British Dragonflies, published in 1900, he described 39 British species. ‘Plate XII. Anax imperator’. -
Set of eight pairs of fruitwood door knobs,
Set of eight pairs of fruitwood door knobs,
with worn old copper-plate finish to the pressed brass door-plates. -
Elegant late Georgian Statuary marble chimneypiece with Spanish Brocatello inlay
Elegant late Georgian Statuary marble chimneypiece with Spanish Brocatello inlay
the breakfront, moulded shelf above central tablet carved with classical tazza and strings of bellflowers, the corner-blocks again depicting lidded urns hung with bellflowers, on tapered and fluted pilaster jambs and block feet. -
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm’s first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith’s histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
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Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm’s first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith’s histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.
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Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Pinnock’s Knowledge 1838,
Woodblock print published 1838.William Pinnock, born 1782 was an, English publisher and educational writer. In 1817 he went to London and, in partnership with Samuel Mander, began to publish cheap educational works. The firm’s first productions were a series of Catholic instructional works aimed at the young, arranged in the form of question and answer, of the different departments of knowledge. They were followed by abridged editions of Goldsmith’s histories of England, Greece and Rome, and a series of county histories which were no less profitable. Pinnock lost nearly all his money in outside speculation, and died in London on the 21st of October 1843.