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The Bruiser, after William Hogarth.
£220 -
Painter and His Pug, after William Hogarth.
£220 -
Neo-Classical Statuary marble fireplace,
£6,500Neo-Classical Statuary marble fireplace,
the tablet depicting Apollo with his lyre and bow, the corner blocks with campana urns, these carved elements likely nineteenth century, with inset marmo grigio panels.£6,500 -
Contemporary Hundi lanterns
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The Stocks Market,
£425The Stocks Market,
A mounted and gilt framed engracing depicting the Stocks Market in the City of London by Henry Fletcher after the painting by Joseph Nicholls. The Stocks Market existed between 1282 and 1737 on the current site of the Mansion House and has given it’s name to the Bourses of the English speaking world. The statue, of Charles II trampling Oliver Cromwell underoot was the subject of a satirical verse from the pen of Andrew Marvell: “But a market, as some say, doth fit the King well, Who the Parliament too — and revenue doth sell; And others, to make the similitude hold. Say his Majesty too — is oft purchased and sold.”£425 -
Regency Statuary Marble Greek Revival fireplace
£11,500Regency Statuary Marble Greek Revival fireplace
with laurel-wreath corner blocks and plain pilaster jambs. One of a near pair, see stock code BB123 for the other.£11,500 -
Regency Greek Revival Statuary marble fireplace,
£11,000Regency Greek Revival Statuary marble fireplace,
with laurel-wreath corner blocks and plain pilaster jambs. One of a near pair, see stock BB122 for the other.£11,000 -
Horoscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, La Balance, et Le Scorpion,
£180 eachHoroscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, La Balance, et Le Scorpion,
John Flamsteed was born into a prosperous family but did not attend University due to poor health. Self taught, his extensive studies in astronomy resulted in his being appointed the first Astronomer Royal by King Charles II, with the Royal Observatory at Greenwich being built for him to continue his observations of the heavens. Flamsteed was the first astronomer to sight Uranus in 1690, naming it 34 Tauri, as he believed it to be a star. His Celestial Atlas was published ten years posthumously by his wife. It set the standard in professional astronomy for almost a century, with the positions of over 3,000 stars given more accurately than ever before.£180 each -
Horoscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Les Poissons,
£180 eachHoroscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Les Poissons,
John Flamsteed was born into a prosperous family but did not attend University due to poor health. Self taught, his extensive studies in astronomy resulted in his being appointed the first Astronomer Royal by King Charles II, with the Royal Observatory at Greenwich being built for him to continue his observations of the heavens. Flamsteed was the first astronomer to sight Uranus in 1690, naming it 34 Tauri, as he believed it to be a star. His Celestial Atlas was published ten years posthumously by his wife. It set the standard in professional astronomy for almost a century, with the positions of over 3,000 stars given more accurately than ever before.£180 each -
Horoscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Les Gémeaux
£180 eachHoroscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Les Gémeaux
John Flamsteed was born into a prosperous family but did not attend University due to poor health. Self taught, his extensive studies in astronomy resulted in his being appointed the first Astronomer Royal by King Charles II, with the Royal Observatory at Greenwich being built for him to continue his observations of the heavens. Flamsteed was the first astronomer to sight Uranus in 1690, naming it 34 Tauri, as he believed it to be a star. His Celestial Atlas was published ten years posthumously by his wife. It set the standard in professional astronomy for almost a century, with the positions of over 3,000 stars given more accurately than ever before.£180 each -
Horoscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Le Capricorne, et Le Verseau,
£180 eachHoroscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Le Capricorne, et Le Verseau,
John Flamsteed was born into a prosperous family but did not attend University due to poor health. Self taught, his extensive studies in astronomy resulted in his being appointed the first Astronomer Royal by King Charles II, with the Royal Observatory at Greenwich being built for him to continue his observations of the heavens. Flamsteed was the first astronomer to sight Uranus in 1690, naming it 34 Tauri, as he believed it to be a star. His Celestial Atlas was published ten years posthumously by his wife. It set the standard in professional astronomy for almost a century, with the positions of over 3,000 stars given more accurately than ever before.£180 each -
Horoscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Le Sagittaire,
£180 eachHoroscope Prints Based on the Work by John Flamsteed, Le Sagittaire,
John Flamsteed was born into a prosperous family but did not attend University due to poor health. Self taught, his extensive studies in astronomy resulted in his being appointed the first Astronomer Royal by King Charles II, with the Royal Observatory at Greenwich being built for him to continue his observations of the heavens. Flamsteed was the first astronomer to sight Uranus in 1690, naming it 34 Tauri, as he believed it to be a star. His Celestial Atlas was published ten years posthumously by his wife. It set the standard in professional astronomy for almost a century, with the positions of over 3,000 stars given more accurately than ever before.£180 each