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Category Archives: embellishments

  • 4 November 2014

    A French metal butcher’s apron,

    French metal butcher’s apron made from small rounded rectangular aluminum plates that are connected by stainless steel rings, which gives the apron flexibility; adjustable canvas shoulder and waist straps. Stamped Ultra Lamex.  Just delivered to LASSCO Ropewalk.  Only one, only £220 82cm (32¼“) x  57cm (22½“) Other related modern vintage stock for carniscenti  available from LASSCO includes a selection of Butchers...

  • 20 October 2014

    Autumn Sale,

    Remarkable reductions on a selection of stock at LASSCO Brunswick House. https://www.lassco.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/index/?p=1&q=autumn+sale Open 7 days a week. Also: Clearance Sale Now On at LASSCO Three Pigeons … See Current Sale items HERE.

  • 15 September 2014

    Just wheeled in at LASSCO Ropewalk,

    1920s steel medical cabinet. By James Woolley Sons & Co. Ltd, Manchester. Comes with three glass internal shelves, a working door lock and key, and nickel plated fittings. Original paint. It’s rare to find these not stripped and burnished these days so we don’t expect this one to be with us long…. Dimensions: 164cm (64½“)...

  • 8 August 2014

    Stepney Way Beam Pine,

    Stepney Way Beam Pine is  LASSCO shorthand for remilled Principal Joists salvaged from mid 19th Century London commercial buildings. Our first batch came from Stepney Way in the eponymous East End parish. These were large cross section timbers resawn in our sawmills to yield superb and characterful wide boards.  The vast majority of pine used in...

  • 5 August 2014

    Prince Jefri of Brunei’s scagliola columns,

    LASSCO has in stock eleven fine scagliola columns made for Prince Jefri of Brunei.    In imitation of the rarest of marbles, Convent Siena and Russian Malachite they were made by Hayles & Howe for one of London’s  twentieth century most remarkable and ill fated follies – the conversion of the Playboy Club in Park Lane...