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A quantity of Georgian 9″ terracotta handmade pamments
£3,696 incl. VAT the lot (264 tiles)A quantity of Georgian 9″ terracotta handmade pamments
each square tile with great colour, character and wear£3,696 incl. VAT the lot (264 tiles) -
A quantity of Georgian handmade 9″ terracotta pamments
£3,500 incl. VAT the lot (250 tiles)A quantity of Georgian handmade 9″ terracotta pamments
each handmade square tile with great colour, character and wear£3,500 incl. VAT the lot (250 tiles) -
A quantity of Georgian handmade 9″ terracotta pamments
£3,080 incl. VAT the lot (220 tiles)A quantity of Georgian handmade 9″ terracotta pamments
each handmade square tile with great colour, character and wear£3,080 incl. VAT the lot (220 tiles) -
A quantity of Georgian handmade 9″ terracotta pamments
£3,080 incl. VAT the lot (220 tiles)A quantity of Georgian handmade 9″ terracotta pamments
each handmade square tile with great colour, character and wear£3,080 incl. VAT the lot (220 tiles) -
A French art deco wrought iron and steel hallstand
£2,850A French art deco wrought iron and steel hallstand
the railed hat-rack above a mirror - with original bevelled plate and flanked with scrolled hooks, the verde antica topped trapezoid console top on a tapered support, flanked by two conforming tapered umbrella stands with radial bars; wall mounted, the whole is ornamented with pressed and stamped back panels, striated wrought scroll-work and pierced cloud-form brackets,£2,850 -
A quantity of large Victorian terracotta quarry tiles (7.5″)
£2,160 incl. VAT the lot (240 tiles)A quantity of large Victorian terracotta quarry tiles (7.5″)
each square tile with great colour, character and wear£2,160 incl. VAT the lot (240 tiles) -
A quantity of large Victorian terracotta quarry tiles (7.5″)
£2,160 incl. VAT the lot (240 tiles)A quantity of large Victorian terracotta quarry tiles (7.5″)
each square tile with great colour, character and wear£2,160 incl. VAT the lot (240 tiles) -
A quantity of large Victorian terracotta quarry tiles (7.5″)
£1,026 incl. VAT the lot (114 tiles)A quantity of large Victorian terracotta quarry tiles (7.5″)
each square tile with great colour, character and wear£1,026 incl. VAT the lot (114 tiles) -
A quantity of Victorian 9″ terracotta Black & Red quarry tiles
£530 incl. VAT the lot (264 tiles)A quantity of Victorian 9″ terracotta Black & Red quarry tiles
each square tile with great colour, character and wear£530 incl. VAT the lot (264 tiles) -
A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
£480 incl. VAT the lot (the forty bricks)A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
each with an arched top and flat underside,£480 incl. VAT the lot (the forty bricks) -
A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
£470 incl. VAT the lot (104 pavoirs)A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
each handmade rectangular brick very hardwearing with great colour and character£470 incl. VAT the lot (104 pavoirs) -
A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
£360 incl. VAT the lot (the 30 bricks)A small run of Staffordshire blue wall coping bricks
each with an arched top and flat underside cut with drip channels to each end,£360 incl. VAT the lot (the 30 bricks) -
A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
£315 incl. VAT the lot (70 pavoirs)A quantity of late Victorian Staffordshire blue brick pavoirs
each handmade rectangular brick very hardwearing with great colour and character£315 incl. VAT the lot (70 pavoirs)
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