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There is Not a Cross Word from our Customers,
£195There is Not a Cross Word from our Customers,
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries this type of poster was a ubiquitous feature of every corner shop, café and public house. Printed with wood block type onto poor quality newsprint paper they were a transient form of advertising designed to be used then discarded, so hardly any originals exist. These reproductions are based on some surviving originals printed by London firm of Samuel Reeves Ltd, which have been scanned, restored and reprinted onto fine art paper using archival quality ink. Framed£195 -
Georgian style brass hall lantern,
£950Georgian style brass hall lantern,
of hexagonal form, the knopped s-shaped brackets supporting body with cut-glass sunburst panels and single light fitment within.£950 -
Anatomical prints,
£175 eachAnatomical prints,
reproduction based on the 1765 work by the Rev. Middleton. In black frame. ‘Facing Muscle Plate LX’.£175 each -
Nineteenth century style brass beehive door knobs,
£75 a pairNineteenth century style brass beehive door knobs,
and elegant and elongated cast of a design from the Regency period and popular throughout the nineteenth century, the reeded handle with conforming circular reeded back-plate. A superior, well cast and weighty example, unlacquered so will develop a pleasing patina over time.£75 a pair -
Brass oval door knobs,
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Nineteenth century style brass door knocker,
£95Nineteenth century style brass door knocker,
the pierced loop rapper with repeating cabochon ornament and conforming boss striker plate.£95 -
Brass Doctor’s knocker,
£75Brass Doctor’s knocker,
a reproduction item, the scroll and ribbed rapper with circular striking plate.£75 -
Large octagonal brass centre door pull,
£95Large octagonal brass centre door pull,
a reproduction item, with conforming back-plate. Smaller one available, stock ref. 77736£95 -
Picasso ‘Mes dessins d’Antibes’ Lithograph,
£195Picasso ‘Mes dessins d’Antibes’ Lithograph,
Picasso’s series “Mes dessins d’Antibes” is a fantastic study of Homeric, mythological Antibes (Greek Antypolis). He stayed barely three months in the southern Provencal port yet his output was prodigious. In what has been called Picasso’s ‘Age Of Renewal’ he produced 23 paintings and 44 drawings. In these lithographs, first published in Paris in 1958, Picasso committed to print the austere and mysterious forms of the Centaur, the Nymph and the Faun that had so renewed his art in the Antibes.£195 -
Early twentieth century continental glass display dome,
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Pair of Baccarat glass wall appliques,
£3,500Pair of Baccarat glass wall appliques,
each with gadrooned backplate and scallop-edged gadrooned bowl issuing two wrythen arms, the drip-pans hung with pendant droplets, each with etched glass storm shade.£3,500 -
Lord Leighton, Wedded,
£395