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Early eighteenth century brass and iron fire grate,
£2,800 -
A cast-iron, steel and brass fire basket by Thomas Elsley,
£2,200A cast-iron, steel and brass fire basket by Thomas Elsley,
the rocaille crested back plate behind the three bar grate, raised on brass cabriole legs, the two part back with maker's mark to each section,£2,200 -
Set of late Victorian door furniture,
£1,450Set of late Victorian door furniture,
consisting of thirteen knobs, thirteen fingerplates, and nine escutcheons. Dimensions: Door knobs: 7.5 cm high x 6 cm wide, Fingerplates: 32 cm high x 8.5 cm wide x 0.5 cm deep Escutcheons: 4.8 cm high x 2.5 cm wide x 0.5 cm deep£1,450 -
Set of early twentieth century door knobs,
£1,150 the setSet of early twentieth century door knobs,
bakelite and brass, nine pairs to the set.£1,150 the set -
An Irish George III mahogany and brass-bound peat bucket,
£1,100An Irish George III mahogany and brass-bound peat bucket,
the slatted mahogany sides retained by three brass bands, the handle secured to strap hasps,£1,100 -
Set of patinated ‘Capstan’ door knobs
£1,100 the setSet of patinated ‘Capstan’ door knobs
nine pairs in total. Please enquire for polishing quote if required.£1,100 the set -
Pair of nineteenth century iron door porters
£950 the pairPair of nineteenth century iron door porters
depicting a pair of Scottish soldiers in their regimental livery, in their original paint.£950 the pair -
Pair of nineteenth century gilt-brass bell pulls,
£850 the pair -
Large Art Deco bronze door pulls,
£800 the pairLarge Art Deco bronze door pulls,
The pulls with scroll detail to top and bottom held in place with shaped brackets each with four screw fixing points. sold as a pair, two pairs available, see stock no. 79326 B£800 the pair -
Large Art Deco bronze door pulls,
£800 the pairLarge Art Deco bronze door pulls,
The pulls with scroll detail to top and bottom held in place with shaped brackets each with four screw fixing points. sold as a pair, two pairs available, see stock no. 79326 A£800 the pair -
George IV brass table lamp base,
£800George IV brass table lamp base,
modelled as a tapered triangular column, with anthemion to each side and hairy paw feet, on plinth base, converted from gas and re-wired.£800 -
Large Victorian Cherub and lion brass door porter,
£750Large Victorian Cherub and lion brass door porter,
stamped 'WTS' to the rear, along with diamond registration mark.£750 -
Pair of nineteenth century Neo-classical tool rests
£750Pair of nineteenth century Neo-classical tool rests
brass and steel, the classical urn and rests with greek-key frieze.£750 -
A set of polished steel fire tools,
£725A set of polished steel fire tools,
the shovel, tongs and poker with knopped shafts and gadrooned pommels, chased brass pommel caps (absent to the shovel),£725 -
Pair of antique English brass fire tools,
£700 -
Large 1920s cast lion’s mask
£675 -
Victorian HMS Victory brass door porter,
£650Victorian HMS Victory brass door porter,
with medallion depicting Lord Horatio Nelson to the handle, the flagship set on stepped plinth, with lead weighting to the reverse.£650 -
Large patinated brass Corinthian table lamp
£600Large patinated brass Corinthian table lamp
The patinated Corinthian capital above a fluted column, stepped foot, with inscription to front edge.£600 -
Set of three large William IV gilt-brass coat hooks
£600 the set -
Set of four pairs of ebony door knobs,
£600 the set of fourSet of four pairs of ebony door knobs,
of hexagonal form with brass collars, c.1920-1920s£600 the set of four -
Set of six pairs of Yale chrome door knobs,
£600 the setSet of six pairs of Yale chrome door knobs,
with redded band to the spherical handle and door-plate. Sold as a set£600 the set -
Pair of large 1920s door pulls,
£575 the pair -
Set of Victorian pressed brass finger plates
£550 the setSet of Victorian pressed brass finger plates
eleven to the set, with bead and reel mouldings.£550 the set -
Set of early Victorian pressed brass finger-plates
£550 -
Early Twentieth Century Brass stick stand.
£500Early Twentieth Century Brass stick stand.
The brass stick stand in the form of a knights boot with attached spur. Stamped Made in England.£500 -
Pair of gilt-brass wall brackets,
£500 the pair -
Set of nine Victorian brass finger plates
£500 the setSet of nine Victorian brass finger plates
with repeating cabochon detail to the borders.£500 the set -
A set of English steel fire tools,
£500A set of English steel fire tools,
the poker, tongs and shovel with plain stems, the shaped handles with faceted pommels,£500 -
Set of early nineteenth century pierced brass finger-plates
£500 the setSet of early nineteenth century pierced brass finger-plates
one very slightly longer than the others, ten in total.£500 the set -
Four pairs of early twentieth century door knobs by Kaye
£475 the setFour pairs of early twentieth century door knobs by Kaye
bakelite knobs with patinated rectangular plates.£475 the set -
A set of late nineteenth century brass and steel fire tools,
£450A set of late nineteenth century brass and steel fire tools,
the steel shafted tongs, poker and shovel with knopped brass grips and reeded lidded urn termini; slight play in shovel blade and tongs, finished to a low polish, the ends age-blackened, can be fully re-polished if requested,£450 -
Early Victorian brass door porter
£450 -
Set of antique ‘Hopes’ bronze finger plates
£450 the set -
Victorian brass door knocker by ‘A. Kenrick & Sons’, model 423
£450Victorian brass door knocker by ‘A. Kenrick & Sons’, model 423
with makers stamp, model number and registration mark impressed to the rear, c.1880s£450 -
A late Victorian gothic revival oak and brass coal scuttle,
£440A late Victorian gothic revival oak and brass coal scuttle,
each end pitched, one end with a hinged opening, the other sealed with a false hinge, decorative brass clasps to the sides leading to central brass handle; lacking strap for the shovel (accompanying beechwood handled shovel included), old screw holes filled; no liner; visible wear,£440 -
Late nineteenth century brass door porter by Tonks,
£425 -
Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
£425Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
repousse brass with inset bevelled mirror plate, c.1880£425 -
William Tonks and Sons brass door knocker,
£425 -
William Tonks and Sons door knocker
£425William Tonks and Sons door knocker
cast in brass, mid-Victorian, with various marks impressed to the reverse£425 -
George III brass serpentine fender
£425 -
Three pairs of door knobs,
£400 the set -
Set of six brass Victorian fingerplates,
£400 the setSet of six brass Victorian fingerplates,
with reeded decoration throughout, sold as a set.£400 the set -
Set of Edwardian brass fingerplates
£400 the set -
Antique brass door knocker
£400 -
Late Georgian brass door knocker
£400 -
Mid-Victorian brass looped door-knocker
£400 -
Nineteenth century brass chimneypiece jamb hook
£400Nineteenth century brass chimneypiece jamb hook
with urn finial and elaborately shaped wall-plate.£400 -
Brass model of a rearing horse,
£400 -
Victorian brass bell pull
£375 -
Victorian brass and iron umbrella stand
£375Victorian brass and iron umbrella stand
intended for use in a corner, with brass finials, c.1890£375 -
Gothic Revival brass door knocker
£375 -
Art Nouveau ‘T’ plate
£350 -
Arts and Crafts ‘T’ plate
£350 -
Pair of large Victorian brass ‘Parliament’ hinges
£350 -
‘A. Kenrick & Sons’ brass door knocker No. 427
£350 -
William Tonks and Sons brass door plates,
£350 -
Mid-Victorian brass door knocker
£350 -
Front door centre ring pull
£325 -
A set of three pairs of Victorian brass oval door knobs
£320 the setA set of three pairs of Victorian brass oval door knobs
each pair comprising two knobs linked with a steel spindle, the ovoid grip on a waisted neck and disc rose-plate pierced with four drill-holes,£320 the set -
Set of seven iron coat hooks
£300 the set -
Early nineteenth century brass spread eagle,
£300Early nineteenth century brass spread eagle,
the well cast spread eagle perched upon a rocky outcrop with a snake in its talons. The eagle was possible from an Empire period standard, the eagle was an iconic symbol used during the Napoleonic period£300 -
Victorian brass deadlock
£300 -
Set of brass ropetwist finger plates
£300 the set of sevenSet of brass ropetwist finger plates
seven in the set, late Victorian or Edwardian, c.1900£300 the set of seven -
Early Victorian brass bell pull
£300 -
Victorian brass door knocker
£300 -
Antique William Tonks & Sons brass door knocker,
£300 -
Substantial late Victorian bronze night chain
£300 -
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 -
18″ Edwardian rose brass bolt
£280 -
Brass Art Nouveau door knocker
£280 -
Large early twentieth century rose brass door pulls
£280 a pair -
Two Art Deco bronze centre pulls
£275 each -
Cast iron nineteenth century door knocker,
£260Cast iron nineteenth century door knocker,
The well cast nineteenth century door knocker, comprising of a lozenge shaped fixing plate with locking stud. The knocker section surmounted with scrolls and leaf details, centred by a personification of Autumn standing on further leaf and scroll details. An indecipherable registration mark to the reverse.£260 -
William IV brass door stop
£260 -
Brass lion’s mask door centre-pull
£250 -
Pair of Edwardian brass door pulls,
£250 -
Set of Victorian pierced brass finger-plates
£250 the set of sevenSet of Victorian pierced brass finger-plates
some retaining the original gilt-lacquer, two smaller (17.5cm height)£250 the set of seven -
Victorian rococo gilt-brass bell push
£250 -
Pair of brass door pulls,
£225 the pair -
Early twentieth century rose brass door pulls
£220 a pair -
A Stylish Brass Door knocker. Early twentieth century.
£200A Stylish Brass Door knocker. Early twentieth century.
The brass door knocker, with a reeded circular fixing plate, and tapered reeded knocker flanked by smaller reeded decorative plates, and new strike plate.£200 -
Set of three Art Nouveau coat hooks,
£200 the set -
Art Deco brass pulls,
£200 eachArt Deco brass pulls,
Having a hexagonal shaped backplate with a raised smaller hexagonal section with angular drop pull attached. Each stamped N B 574£200 each -
Early twentieth century bronze door centre pull
£200 -
Antique rose brass Suffolk latch
£200 -
Early twentieth century octagonal door centre pull
£200 -
Pair of large Victorian pierced hinges
£200 the pair -
Large Victorian brass night chain
£200 -
Victorian brass table lamp
£190Victorian brass table lamp
glazed, originally a lantern and later converted to electricity (n.b. will not work if hung).£190 -
An English nickel-plated brass 8″ door bolt
£185 -
Pair of Victorian brass candlesticks
£180 -
Pair of early nineteenth century brass candlesticks
£180 the pair -
Early twentieth century bronze centre pulls
£175 each -
Two Victorian Rococo brass centre pulls
£175 eachTwo Victorian Rococo brass centre pulls
c.1860s, with central cabochon to each handle. Sold separately.£175 each -
Late Victorian brass night chain,
£160 -
William IV gilt-brass coat hook
£160 -
Pressed brass beehive escutcheons
£160 the set -
Victorian brass finger plates
£150
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 -
The Moon by André Masson, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£600The Moon 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 -
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 -
Printemps by Marc Chagall, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 3.
£800Printemps by Marc Chagall, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 3.
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