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A relief-cast plaster plaque of foliated lyre design,
£120A relief-cast plaster plaque of foliated lyre design,
mirrored ‘S’ scrolls opposed around a bisecting acanthine stem,£120 -
A cast plaster acanthus leaf relief
£165 -
A cast plaster relief depicting a spray of acanthus leaves
£120A cast plaster relief depicting a spray of acanthus leaves
the mould taken from the original in Dresden,£120 -
A cast plaster section of foliate frieze
£85 -
A cast plaster section of delicate ornamental relief
£85 -
A cast plaster section of ornamental relief
£85 -
A cast plaster keystone with a classical head of a maiden
£135A cast plaster keystone with a classical head of a maiden
after the Georgian Coade Stone original,£135 -
A plaster cast of an anthemion in relief
£185A plaster cast of an anthemion in relief
the rectangular plaque cast in relief with a striking anthemion motif£185 -
A relief plaster cast of an ornamental cabochon
£75A relief plaster cast of an ornamental cabochon
after a cast by Brucciani and Co. and bearing their stamp,£75 -
A cast plaster relief of a flowerhead and frond leaf scroll
£70A cast plaster relief of a flowerhead and frond leaf scroll
Cast at LASSCO Three Pigeons by Peter Hone£70 -
A cast plaster relief depicting classical figures with a tethered bull
£680A cast plaster relief depicting classical figures with a tethered bull
Cast at LASSCO Three Pigeons by Peter Hone. This relief plaque was cast from a Coade stone original – we have two similar available. Peter Hone bought the plaques from Miles D’Agar at the Furniture Cave some years ago. They are now in the collection of Sir Jacob Rothschild, We can’t find reference to the original manufacture of this design at Coade. They are undoubtedly drawn from a classical source – they look to be part of a Panathanaic frieze – and bear similarities to the Coade frieze at Ickworth House in Suffolk. The frieze designs at Ickworth were drawn from Flaxman’s illustrations to Homer. Research continues. See Alison Kelly “Mrs Coade’s Stone”, Self Publishing Asscn. 1990, pp175-7.£680 -
A cast plaster fragment of a classical head
£120