1927 items found
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Nineteenth century brass hallway lantern
£4,000Nineteenth century brass hallway lantern
each bracket with greek key scroll to the top and terminating in an anthemion mount, the frame with evidence of old worn gilt-lacquered surface, fine quality casting throughout and in remarkably original condition, re-wired and PAT tested.£4,000 -
Nude Study by Francis Hewitt
£300Nude Study by Francis Hewitt
Pencil sketch signed and dated 50. In plain wood frame, floated within a cream mount.£300 -
Man with Turban by Francis Hewitt
£300Man with Turban by Francis Hewitt
Pencil sketch signed and dated 49. In plain wood frame, floated within a cream mount.£300 -
Victorian Embroidered Royal Coat of Arms
£1,500Victorian Embroidered Royal Coat of Arms
19th century embroidered Coat of Arms presented in a maple frame with gilt slip.£1,500 -
Japanese Woodblock Diptych.
£600 -
Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste.
£950Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste.
Having large loop to top above baluster stem issuing six s-c scroll branches, terminating with circular drip pans and shaped candle holders. Please note this chandelier is not electrified.£950 -
Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste
£975Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste
Surmounted by an oval ring, leading to shaped baluster stem, issuing six pinned branches, each terminating with circular drip pans and shaped candle holders. A large sphere to base terminating with ring finial. Please note the chandelier isn’t electrified.£975 -
Crewel work panel depicting The Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo.
£650Crewel work panel depicting The Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo.
The very unusual crewel work panel takes images from past poster art work, advertising the festival in the years of 1990 (the15th annual festival) and 1998 (the 22nd annual festival). The art of crewel work dates back centuries, crewel being the old Welsh name for wool, the technique is very similar to embroidery, the only real difference is that the needle used is larger which helps thread the thicker wool yarn. The International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo( Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo) is an annual circus and awards show, that takes place every year in the month of January. The festival was created in 1974 by Prince Rainer III of Monaco and has been used to promote circus performers at the pinnacle of their profession. Please note as the shown in the photos two areas of wear.£650 -
Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier,
£1,200Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier,
in the Flemish taste, six light with each arm pinned, generously cast through.£1,200 -
Pair of brass door pulls,
£225 the pair -
Piccadilly Circus
£140Piccadilly Circus
A black line etching of Piccadilly Circus by the artist engraver Henry Lambert showing the Shaftesbury Memorial and the Alliance Life office on the corner of Regent Street.£140 -
Early nineteenth century iron door knocker,
£250