LASSCO Archive
2969 items found
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Set of four stained oak door knobs,
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Pair of cast iron fire interior panels,
Pair of cast iron fire interior panels,
depicting winged cherubs to the centre with rocaille scrolled frame -
A Customs & Excise brass paper-seal whisky security padlock,
A Customs & Excise brass paper-seal whisky security padlock,
the brass hasp, working key and hinged seal-compartment variously stamped with Customs and Excise marks and numbers, -
Two Edwardian mahogany six panelled doors
Two Edwardian mahogany six panelled doors
each thick door with moulded panels to each side and bearing the original door furniture, -
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (27 sqm ex Pimlico),
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (27 sqm ex Pimlico),
Square-edged, Board width 17cm. (with 20% at 15cm to lay in occasional courses), Thickness 15mm, Good lengths of 2m to 3m to 4m as salvaged (with two at 4.5m). Silver patination. -
Mid-twentieth century rosewood door knobs,
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An English bronze-clad glazed oak door
An English bronze-clad glazed oak door
the single door, bronze clad to the obverse with pull handle, oak to the reverse and glazed with a large rectangular panel, -
A pair of English bronze-clad glazed doors
A pair of English bronze-clad glazed doors
each leaf with a rectangular frame clad with bronze to the obverse and oak to the reverse with a large rectangular glazed panel, -
An English four panel pine door
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An English pine front door
An English pine front door
with a pair of arched glazed panels above a pair blind, painted blue to the obverse -
Pablo Picasso, Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe d’après, published c1962
Pablo Picasso, Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe d’après, published c1962
From 1959-1962 Pablo Picasso and his second wife Jacqueline lived at Château de Vauvenargues near Aix-en-Provence. He spent most of his time of his time on 140 drawings and 27 paintings, lino-cuts and cardboard models all on the theme of Manet’s, Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe. Manet’s original painting from 1862 showed a nude woman sitting between two fully clothed men was a scandal for the time. -
A Victorian four panel pine door