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Bronze model of Diana the Huntress
£1,500Bronze model of Diana the Huntress
French c.1900, after the original by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)£1,500 -
Eighteenth century steel and iron firegrate
£6,000Eighteenth century steel and iron firegrate
the serpentine railed basket with tapered teeth above pierced apron with bands of beading to the top and bottom, the standards turned and tapered to the top, engraved, tapered and chamfered to the base.£6,000 -
Turned ebony bun door knobs,
£600 the set -
Pair of nineteenth century gilt-brass candlesticks
£280 the pairPair of nineteenth century gilt-brass candlesticks
with engraved decoration, with removable nozzles.£280 the pair -
Antique ebony door knobs,
£275 the two pairs -
The Hon. Edward Boscawen
£220The Hon. Edward Boscawen
A framed and mounted three-quarter-length mezzotint portrait of Edward Boscawen (1711–1761) hero of the battle of Porto Bello during the War of Jenkins’ Ear in 1739. His bravery earned him the naval nickname “Old Dreadnaught”. Depicted wearing flag officer’s undress uniform and a wig. Boscawen stands on the rocky shore, and with his back to a stormy sea. A ship is visible in the distance on the left. This portrait was engraved in mezzotint by James Macardell and published by in London in 1757 by Robert Sayer. It is engraved after an original full-length painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, which was painted between 1755 and 1757. Reynolds’ painting remains in the possession of the Boscawen family under the current Lord Falmouth.£220 -
Gilt-brass escutcheon
£30 -
Set of five brass escutcheons
£100 -
Pale blonde Coco de Mer nut
£1,200Pale blonde Coco de Mer nut
sometimes known as ‘Love Nuts’, typically collected due to their natural resemblance to a human’s buttocks.£1,200 -
Antique French wash-hand basin,
£1,500 -
Small brass oval cabinet or cupboard knobs
£30 eachSmall brass oval cabinet or cupboard knobs
fine quality unused late twentieth century reproductions.£30 each -
Brass house number ‘0’
£20 each