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A pair of wrought iron lamp brackets
£1,600A pair of wrought iron lamp brackets
the arms in the form of geometric grilles, attached to 'I' shape fixing plates, diagonal supporting struts above,£1,600 -
An English reconstituted stone semi-lobed Campana urn
£1,550 each with pedestal +VATAn English reconstituted stone semi-lobed Campana urn
the body with an everted rim and mask-and-loop handles cast in relief with Apollo Citharaedus and Genius and raised on a socle and block foot together with a square section pedestal,£1,550 each with pedestal +VAT -
Nineteenth century brass twelve light candle chandelier,
£1,500Nineteenth century brass twelve light candle chandelier,
the baluster stem above two tiers of scrolled foliate branches, each with dished drip pan and urn shaped nozzle, each branch interspersed with foliate reflector.£1,500 -
Life in London by Pierce Egan
£1,500Life in London by Pierce Egan
The names are Tom and Jerry are these days synonymous with the cat and mouse cartoons of 1940s, but to a nineteenth century ear, whether Regency or Victorian, they belonged to the rakish Corinthian Tom and his cousin from the country Jerry Hawthorne who, along with their friend Bob Logic, roamed the streets of the capital in search of a good time in Egan’s boisterous comic serial Life in London. Described as ‘a faithful Portraiture of High & Low Life’ from the West End to the East End, Pierce Egan’s comical monthly was one of the popular sensations of its day. The central characters, Tom, Jerry and Logic were well-heeled young men about town, keen to see ‘a bit of life’ in the poorer districts of London. Their escapades and misadventures were largely autobiographical, being drawn from the lives of Egan himself and his illustrators, George and Robert Cruikshank and Isaac Richard. One of the key achievements of Egan’s Life in London was using contemporary slang as the basis of its style. As a result of the success of Life in London, the names Tom and Jerry became proverbial for young men causing disorder.£1,500 -
Dutch style chandelier
£1,500Dutch style chandelier
the brass baluster column issuing two tiers of twelve aluminium foliate branches,
restored, rewired and PAT tested (with dents to ball)
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Octagonal Art Deco chrome lantern,
£1,450Octagonal Art Deco chrome lantern,
each face glazed with opaline glass, suspended from ceiling rose by four rods.£1,450 -
Regency style Carrara marble bullseye chimneypiece
£1,450Regency style Carrara marble bullseye chimneypiece
the rectangular shelf above cushion moulded frieze flanked by bullseye roundels, the conforming jambs on square footblocks. Opening width 90.5cm x height 90.5cm, each jamb 17cm in width (opening with some room for adjustment as required). Example shown for illustrative purposes only, please note that being a natural material the marble may differ in figuration/veining.£1,450 -
A number of 20th century copper winsor lanterns
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An Italian composition stone rectangular jardiniere
£1,440An Italian composition stone rectangular jardiniere
the frieze cast in relief with numerous dancing putti and cherubs forming a chain of fruiting swags around the entire trough, raised on a pair of monopodia supports,
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A George III style engraved steel and cast iron fire basket,
£1,425A George III style engraved steel and cast iron fire basket,
the rectangular back-plate above the railed basket with serpentine bars urn finial surmounts and a pierced apron, raised on outswept baluster supports,£1,425 -
An English forge-made steel balcony,
£1,425An English forge-made steel balcony,
the curved top rail supported on steel over-scrolling whips, the curvaceous verticals creating a serpentine curve,£1,425 -
Nineteenth century style six light glass chandelier,
£1,400Nineteenth century style six light glass chandelier,
the inverted corona hung with pendants and beads above baluster stem, each arm with drip-pan hung with further pendants, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,400 -
Stable lantern with two simulated oil lamp fittings
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A set of four Victorian cast iron hopper heads
£1,400 the fourA set of four Victorian cast iron hopper heads
the bodies of canted section with rope twist edges, two of the four pictured£1,400 the four -
A Victorian brass club fender
£1,350A Victorian brass club fender
the brass moulded seat rail on circular section supports, raised on a moulded curb and steel hearth plate, with fire-iron hooks to each corner,£1,350 -
A Dutch style brass six branch chandelier,
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English lead cistern
£1,300English lead cistern
circular in section and cast with repeating panels of raised moulding, we currently have two in stock at our Brunswick House branch.£1,300 -
Reclaimed 4 3/4″ pine floorboards (15.7sqm ex Gerrard’s Cross)
£1,285 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 4 3/4″ pine floorboards (15.7sqm ex Gerrard’s Cross)
Condition: honey patina - gently sanded to a uniform colour - pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 120mm wide, at 300mm thick these boards are good and solid - but be mindful of tolerances at thresholds etc. **Check if an associated smaller batch of the same source of timber is still available (Search Stock Code: "46437" ) - different width board but combine them , laying in alternating courses, to get a 20sqm coverage in this good looking board.£1,285 the batch (incl VAT) -
A Victorian section of wrought iron railing,
£1,280A Victorian section of wrought iron railing,
comprising two framed square fields of scrollwork with three scrolled bracket finials on the top rail.£1,280 -
‘Supper of Trimalchio’ or the visit of Dionysos and his companions to the house of a mortal.
£1,275‘Supper of Trimalchio’ or the visit of Dionysos and his companions to the house of a mortal.
The original marble relief from which this cast is taken is dated by the British Museum as early 1st Century Roman and is a copy of an earlier 2nd Century BC Hellenistic Greek original. Rediscovered in the early 16th Century it was first housed in the Casa Maffei before moving to the Villa Montalto, the palace of Pope Sixtus V, the great re-builder of Renaissance Rome. It was purchased and brought to England by Charles Townley in the late 18th Century where Townley had it mounted above the fireplace of his library at No. 7 Park Street, Westminster, while his agents sought out a buyer. Townley was to describe it as the ‘Supper of Trimalchio’. It was eventually purchased by the British Museum in 1805 as part of what became known as the Townley Marbles. Dominico Brucciani - formatore to the South Kensington Museum is thought to have been responsible for taking a cast of the plaque in the late 19th Century. LASSCO salvaged a Brucciani cast from a City of London building and from this we have made the present casting. A Brucciani casting can also be seen in the Ashmolean Museum cast collection in Oxford. The scene depicts Bacchus and his retinue of Satyrs attending upon a mortal figure, possibly a poet, formerly identified as Ikarios (see Apollodorus, III.xiv.7). In the upper division appear a large temple of Bacchus and various other mystical representations. The plaque is particularly noteworthy in being a rare depiction of Classical domestic architecture.£1,275 -
A Victorian “Foster and Pullen” copper gas street lantern,
£1,250A Victorian “Foster and Pullen” copper gas street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings atop the tented roof, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron, the electric lamp-holder wired from the soffit,£1,250 -
A pair of Italian carved tufa stone cornucopia,
£1,250A pair of Italian carved tufa stone cornucopia,
each of the opposed pair carved as a flared wrythen fluted shell, laden with fruit,£1,250 -
A carved Vicenza stone garden seat
£1,250A carved Vicenza stone garden seat
the moulded rectangular top raised on scrolled supports with rusticated sides,£1,250 -
Reclaimed 4 1/4″ old pine strip flooring (30.5sq m ex Maidenhead)
£1,200 the batch (incl VAT) - To ClearReclaimed 4 1/4″ old pine strip flooring (30.5sq m ex Maidenhead)
A tough batch of tongue and groove pine floor boards with character - they've had a long life but will still look great when down. Condition: worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, old paint and rough in places. Tongues often damaged or lacking, grooves similar but can be laid as square edge.£1,200 the batch (incl VAT) - To Clear -
Hertford Shorts: Reclaimed 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (17sqm ex Hertford Granary)
£1,200 the batch (incl VAT)Hertford Shorts: Reclaimed 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (17sqm ex Hertford Granary)
Lovely grain, tongue and grooved board (tongue often distressed or lacking) Condition: straw patina, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but clean - good solid boards these. 165mm wide. These are "shorts" (all the long boards were cherry-picked from this salvage) so lengths are 50 to 230cm with many at 80-120cm [25mm thick]£1,200 the batch (incl VAT) -
Philips’ A Map of Europe To Illustrate The Territorial Changes Since 1914
£1,200Philips’ A Map of Europe To Illustrate The Territorial Changes Since 1914
The Royal Geographical Society was founded in 1830 as an institution to promote the 'advancement of geographical science'.£1,200 -
A pair of English wrought iron driveway gates,
£1,200 the setA pair of English wrought iron driveway gates,
each of the gates with a field of upright spears bound by a geometric undulating rail, small spikes studding the top bar,£1,200 the set -
Large early twentieth century French reverse painted caterers signboard,
£1,200Large early twentieth century French reverse painted caterers signboard,
mounted in later frame£1,200 -
Twelve light Flemish style chandelier,
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Twelve light Flemish style chandelier,
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Royal College of Surgeons sapele pilasters,
£1,200 a pairRoyal College of Surgeons sapele pilasters,
Roman Doric order, with fluted shafts. One pair available.£1,200 a pair -
A painted copper street lantern
£1,200A painted copper street lantern
square section with a glazed pitched top with simple, squat, spinnings,£1,200 -
A pair of English glazed mahogany doors ,
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Brass wall mounted lantern,
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A large single panel mahogany door
£1,200 +VATA large single panel mahogany door
with flame figure veneer and carved and gilded moulding to one side, the same pattern in composition to the reverse,£1,200 +VAT -
An early twentieth century carved wood wine press
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A set of four English relief-cast plaster ovals
£1,200 the setA set of four English relief-cast plaster ovals
each modelled with a winged putto bearing attributes for the seasons of the year,£1,200 the set -
An English bronze dolphin wall fountain spout
£1,190An English bronze dolphin wall fountain spout
mounted on a stone back-plate, the mouth cast as a spout,£1,190 -
An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
£1,185An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
the pennant vane (later) modelled in sheet steel, the indices mounted on a round-section standard set in a sandstone pedestal,£1,185 -
Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (13.3sqm ex Wandsworth brewery)
£1,150 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 1/2″ pine floorboards (13.3sqm ex Wandsworth brewery)
Condition: grey patina with some variety, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 165mm wide and 32.5mm thick£1,150 the batch (incl VAT) -
English copper stable lantern,
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Stable back lamps,
£1,150 eachStable back lamps,
copper with detachable reflector plates. We currently have one in stock, if you would like more please contact us.£1,150 each -
An English copper stable lantern
£1,150An English copper stable lantern
the glazed square section tapered body with a rectangular top centred by spinnings, wired for electricity with a simulated oil-lamp fitting,
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An English copper Winsor street lantern,
£1,125An English copper Winsor street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings a cylindrical chimney vent atop the tented roof, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron, the electric lamp-holder wired from the base,£1,125 -
A Victorian cast-iron semi-lobed campana urn on a stoneware pedestal,
£1,125A Victorian cast-iron semi-lobed campana urn on a stoneware pedestal,
the flared vase with lobed rim, applied with acathine scrollwork to the body (some lacking), a pair of mask and loop handles and raised on a spreading socle foot, the pedestal modelled with a wreath to each side and bearing the maker's stamp to the foot "Lindsey & Anderson, Lillie Hill, Terracotta Works, Dunfermline.£1,125 -
An elegant Scottish cast iron lamp post,
£1,120An elegant Scottish cast iron lamp post,
the slender tapered fluted stem supporting ladder bars cast with "Nicolson Square", all raised on a square section foot bearing the foundry-mark,£1,120 -
A pair of Regency style two-branch gilt-bronze wall-lights
£1,120 the pairA pair of Regency style two-branch gilt-bronze wall-lights
each with a pair of cornucopia arms supporting engine-turned sconces and issuing from a loop and tasseled drapery back-plate - centred with a knot, wired for electricity,£1,120 the pair -
A Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
£1,100A Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
the pennant vane modelled in copper, the indices mounted on a round-section knopped standard and supported with scrollwork and leafy clasps,£1,100 -
Reclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (19sq m ex Old St Warehouse)
£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) - To ClearReclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (19sq m ex Old St Warehouse)
A tough batch of tongue and groove pine floor boards with character - they've had a long life but still look great - thick boards these so take note of thickness allowances at thresholds. Condition: worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but quite clean - all-in-all solid and uniform. Tongues often damaged or lacking, grooves similar but can be aid as square edge.£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) - To Clear -
Reclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13sq m ex Bethnal Green)
£1,100 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 5.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13sq m ex Bethnal Green)
Good grain, square edge boards, Condition: silver/grey patina, pleasantly worn with dints, chips and gouges commensurate with age and use - slight variation in width (can be coursed or trimmed when laying) 140-145mm widths. reasonable lengths across the batch - many @2.2m. [20mm thick]£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) -
Reclaimed 6″ and 4 5/8″ Victorian pine floorboards (15sq m ex Plowden Arms)
£1,100 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6″ and 4 5/8″ Victorian pine floorboards (15sq m ex Plowden Arms)
Good grain, square edge boards, lay the varying widths in alternating courses to recreate a more characterful finish Condition: dark patina, pleasantly worn - wear, dinks and paint commensurate with age, this batch has not been previously picked from - good variety of lengths£1,100 the batch (incl VAT) -
An English copper Winsor street lantern,
£1,060An English copper Winsor street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings and a pointed finial atop the tented roof, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron with cylindrical spigot, the electric lamp-holder wired from the soffit,£1,060 -
Early twentieth century brass club fender,
£1,000Early twentieth century brass club fender,
the brass seat rail on square section supports, each wrythen to the centre£1,000 -
A pair of wrought iron lanterns,
£1,000A pair of wrought iron lanterns,
of tapered hexagonal form with central suspended light fitting, mid Twentieth century.£1,000 -
Brass twelve branch chandelier,
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A composition stone fountain mask of Silenus
£1,000A composition stone fountain mask of Silenus
the smiling face modelled as an ancient Greek theatrical mask accentuating the mouth, the hair modeled with Nasturtium leaves.
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The Parthenon Marbles: A sculptural relief from the West façade of the Doric Frieze,
£995The Parthenon Marbles: A sculptural relief from the West façade of the Doric Frieze,
the rectangular panel cast in low-relief with a rearing horse restrained by a handler wearing a dramatic billowing cloak standing behind,£995 -
The Parthenon Marbles: A sculptural relief from the West façade of the Doric Frieze
£995The Parthenon Marbles: A sculptural relief from the West façade of the Doric Frieze
the rectangular panel cast in low-relief with two horsemen, wearing tunics, reining in their mounts, the second wearing a wide-brimmed hat,£995 -
The Parthenon Marbles: A sculptural relief from the West façade of the Doric Frieze,
£995The Parthenon Marbles: A sculptural relief from the West façade of the Doric Frieze,
the rectangular panel cast in low-relief with two horsemen reining in their mounts, the leader turning, his left arm raised, a cloak billowing from his shoulders,£995 -
Reclaimed 6 to 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13.4sq m ex Golder’s Green)
£990 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 to 6.5″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (13.4sq m ex Golder’s Green)
Good grain, square edge boards, Condition: silver/grey patina, pleasantly worn with dints, chips and gouges commensurate with age and use - slight variation in width (can be coursed or trimmed when laying) 150-170mm widths. reasonable lengths across the batch [20mm thick]£990 the batch (incl VAT) -
An English copper Winsor street lantern,
£980An English copper Winsor street lantern,
the square section tapered body with cupped spinnings and a pointed finial atop the tented roof ridged down to each corner, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron, the electric lamp-holder wired from the soffit,£980 -
A “London Circular” copper and lead street lantern,
£955A “London Circular” copper and lead street lantern,
the circular section tapered body with a rising top and spinnings with pierced lead decorative crestings, wired for electricity,£955 -
Art Deco style pendant light,
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A series of massive, concrete, Brutalist treeplanters
£950A series of massive, concrete, Brutalist treeplanters
the Modernist lines echoing the architecture of the Richard Seifert designed tower, some with wooden slatted benches attached,
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An English copper Winsor street lantern,
£945An English copper Winsor street lantern,
the square section tapered body with pointed spinnings atop the tented roof, all raised on a four-pronged chair-iron, the electric lamp-holder wired from the base,£945 -
A set of English wrought iron and brass fire irons,
£945A set of English wrought iron and brass fire irons,
comprising shovel, tongs and log fork, the bell shaped shovel with scroll-work supporting brackets, the tongs with claw terminii, each with tapered square-section shafts and with a grip cast as a term putto,£945 -
An English sandstone trough,
£920An English sandstone trough,
the rectangular cistern, with a dished cavity, lichen growths and with knocks and marks commensurate with age,£920 -
A set of four English prints
£920 the set of four -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
£900Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
'Decoration - Masques' from Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse', float mounted in a limed oak frame.£900 -
Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
£900Verve, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’,
'Decoration - Fruits' from Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'.£900 -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
Rare example of a reversed engraving on glass, depicting Caroline of Brunswick, made c1821
£900Rare example of a reversed engraving on glass, depicting Caroline of Brunswick, made c1821
Reverse glass printing is a process whereby a print is transferred to a sheet of glass, varnished and coloured to resemble an oil painting.
The Prince of Wales, son of King George III was introduced to his potential bride, Caroline of Brunswick out of need for money as he was in great debt. Caroline famously, short, fat, ugly and never changed her undergarments, and rarely washed. Her body odour was overwhelming.
Caroline was very popular with the London public whilst King George was not. Every day when attending the House of Lords her coach was escorted by the cheering mob. George IV’s Coronation was to be the 29th April 1821 but Caroline was told that she would not be taking part in it. Undaunted Caroline arrived at the door of Westminster Abbey on the day demanding to be admitted, but the doors were slammed in her face.
She died 19 days after her frustrated attempt to get into the Abbey and was buried in Brunswick, and on her coffin was inscribed… ‘CAROLINE THE INJURED QUEEN OF ENGLAND’.
£900 -
Portrait of a Gentleman
£900 -
An Edwardian etched glass front door
£900 + VATAn Edwardian etched glass front door
painted hardwood, one tall glazed panel over a short, flush panel, both with raised mouldings, the glass etched with an urn issuing foliage within a leaf pattern and starburst border,£900 + VAT -
Randalls Mill by John Clevely,
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Grocery and Provisions shopkeepers signboards
£900 each,Grocery and Provisions shopkeepers signboards
The Brilliant Sign Co were the foremost suppliers of shop signboards from their inception in 1888 through their innovative use of V-sectioned copper lettering, as used in this run supplied to the firm ‘G.T Morgan’. This development superceded the incised wooden letter and meant that a less skilled labour force could complete the work in less time. These boards were discovered under the fascia of the Liberal Democrat's offices in Felsham Road, Putney. ‘Brilliant Signs Ltd’£900 each, -
A short run of Victorian wrought iron railing
£900 + VAT the run,A short run of Victorian wrought iron railing
with alternating straight and twisted speartops, open scroll work to the interstices, two panels of 165cm of decorative railing, some additional plain lower bar to each panel,
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A long run of heavy gauge Victorian cast iron railing
£900 per panel as isA long run of heavy gauge Victorian cast iron railing
each panel of railing comprising repeating spear finials on quatrefoil section posts, repeated on a lower register in the intervals, most panels incorporating pairs of square section posts, each with an urn funial surmount,£900 per panel as is -
Highly decorative swag pelmets
£890 - £2'000.00 depending on sizeHighly decorative swag pelmets
in moss green silk with dusty rose rope and tassel trimmings. Decorative hold ups of matching rose detailed tassels. Three sections available.£890 - £2'000.00 depending on size -
A late George III cast iron hob grate
£880A late George III cast iron hob grate
the railed basket flanked by hobs with egg and dart mouldings, the facade with vertical bands of relief-cast foliate ornament and centred by a floral basket and anthemia motifs, bearing the stamp "CARRON",£880 -
A run of English hoop-topped wrought iron railing,
£875 the lotA run of English hoop-topped wrought iron railing,
comprising a run of four sections of differnet widths, each section comprising round-bar uprights on 8cm centres, each paired with an adjacent with a hooped top, peeling paint,£875 the lot -
Amazonamachy: A Classical plaster figural frieze relief,
£875Amazonamachy: A Classical plaster figural frieze relief,
the frieze modelled with battling figures - armed Greeks in helms with shields and Amazons in chitons, a rearing horse and two prone figures, all cast in deep relief£875 -
An English plaster bust of a Shepherd
£860An English plaster bust of a Shepherd
the male with wavy heir and his head turned slightly to his left, modelled wearing a tunic and raised on a waisted socle, the bust bearing the mould maker's mark "Brucciani & Co. London" to the rear and their model number "2348" to the front,£860 -
Reclaimed 5 3/4″” pine floorboards (12sqm ex Tooting)
£850 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 5 3/4″” pine floorboards (12sqm ex Tooting)
Condition: grey patina, pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 145mm wide£850 the batch (incl VAT) -
Reclaimed 6 5/8″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (10sq m ex Monmouth)
£850 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 6 5/8″ Victorian Baltic pine floorboards (10sq m ex Monmouth)
A useful batch of pine floor boards with character - dark-topped - either retain the old floor finish or sand, or partially sand through it. Condition: pleasantly worn with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but quite clean - all-in-all solid and uniform.£850 the batch (incl VAT) -
A pair of Victorian heavy-duty pine warehouse doors
£850 the pairA pair of Victorian heavy-duty pine warehouse doors
the obverse planked and studded, the robust framework hung on strap hinges, old paint, wear-and-tear commensurate with a long life in a busy industrial setting,£850 the pair -
A pair of Victorian heavy-duty pine warehouse doors
£850 the pairA pair of Victorian heavy-duty pine warehouse doors
the obverse planked and studded, the robust framework hung on strap hinges, old paint, wear-and-tear commensurate with a long life in a busy industrial setting,£850 the pair -
Nineteenth century copper vat,
£850 -
Large gold plated Louis XV style appliques,
£850 each -
Reclaimed 4 5/8″ pine floorboards (11.9sqm ex Cricklewood)
£825 the batch (incl VAT)Reclaimed 4 5/8″ pine floorboards (11.9sqm ex Cricklewood)
Condition: honey patina under old stain, can be pushed in either direction - more sanding or celebrate worn paint finish - pleasantly weathered with dints and scratches commensurate with age, surface nail holes but solid and uniform boards - good straight grain. 140mm wide£825 the batch (incl VAT) -
Head of a Girl by Paul Klee, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Head of a Girl by Paul Klee, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800 -
Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800 -
Head of a Girl by George Rouault, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Head of a Girl by George Rouault, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800
Featured Items
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18th Century French Engravings of Dogs
£175 each18th Century French Engravings of Dogs
Published for, Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière (1749–1804), which was the first modern attempt to systematically present all existing knowledge in the fields of natural history, geology, and anthropology.£175 each -
Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800 -
Henri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
£900 eachHenri Matisse, ‘The Last Works of Henri Matisse’
From Verve Vol. IX No. 35/36 published by Tériade under the title 'The Last Works of Henri Matisse'£900 each -
The Sun by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£600The Sun by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£600