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Georgian style brass and iron firegrate
£3,500Georgian style brass and iron firegrate
with spire finials, pierced fret, the front legs composed of a group of four columns.£3,500 -
George IV Radford Black fireplace,
£7,500George IV Radford Black fireplace,
the panelled frieze with shaped corbels to each corner, the boldly scrolled and moulded console jambs on block feet. One of a near pair.£7,500 -
Set of four nickel wall lights,
£1,600 the set of four -
Nineteenth century Horton Stone Gothic fire surround or interior,
£2,750Nineteenth century Horton Stone Gothic fire surround or interior,
with shallow arch, in attractively figured stone.£2,750 -
Composition stone Medici lion,
£280 -
Copper and brass wall lights,
£850 a pairCopper and brass wall lights,
thick gauge lacquered copper rotating cylinders with brass wall plates, sold in pairs, two pairs available, re-wired and PAT tested.£850 a pair -
Early nineteenth century Regency fireplace,
£5,250Early nineteenth century Regency fireplace,
with cushion mould tablet to the centre, with reeded frieze and jambs. Shelf a later replacement.£5,250 -
Two pressed brass fingerplates
£40 the matched pairTwo pressed brass fingerplates
The matched pair of brass finger plates each with a tarnished finish, one with four fixing points the other six fixing points both with raised and fielded detail. English early twentieth century.£40 the matched pair -
Set of pressed brass fingerplates
£80 the set of fourSet of pressed brass fingerplates
The set unpolished pressed brass fingerplates, each with fixing holes, having raised and fielded detail. English early twentieth century.£80 the set of four -
Brown leather wingback armchair,
£875 -
Porters Hall, by Hubert John Williams.
£395Porters Hall, by Hubert John Williams.
Hubert John Williams (1905-1989). Portrait, landscape and architectural painter, etcher and illustrator. Williams was born in Beckenham, Kent in 1905 and later studied at the Royal Academy Schools where he was awarded the Landseer Scholarship for 1928. He also attended the St Martins School of Art and the L.C.C. Schools. Between 1926 and 1939 he exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Institute of Painters in Oil, and the New English Art Club amongst others. During WWII he worked as a cartographer in the War Office, then as commercial illustrator from 1946 specialising in children’s education. His work can be found in many public collections including The Imperial War Museum and Museum of London.£395 -
Giltwood chandelier
£1,750