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Regency gilt brass hall lantern
£5,500Regency gilt brass hall lantern
the crown, brackets and frieze elaborately embellished with foliate fronds, the six light fitment suspended within the glazed body.£5,500 -
William IV style patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass Colza form three light chandelier,
£4,000William IV style patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass Colza form three light chandelier,
with foliate ceiling-rose, the body with central suspended from three chains, each light fitment with bulbous frosted glass shade. PAT tested rewired.£4,000 -
Pair of early nineteenth century Flemish candle chandeliers,
£3,800 the pairPair of early nineteenth century Flemish candle chandeliers,
with pinned arms. Can be wired for electricity if required.£3,800 the pair -
Large eighteenth century style brass hall lantern,
£3,500Large eighteenth century style brass hall lantern,
with knopped and shaped brackets supporting the bevel glass glazed hexagonal body, with eight light suspended fitment within.£3,500 -
Rene Lalique Plafonnier
£2,850 -
Rene Lalique Plafonnier
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Large hexagonal brass hall lantern,
£2,500Large hexagonal brass hall lantern,
with six light fitment within the glazed body, twentieth century. Re-wired and PAT tested,£2,500 -
Nineteenth century patinated brass hall lantern
£2,200Nineteenth century patinated brass hall lantern
glazed and with single internal light fitment, each side with scallop shell and foliate cresting. Re-wired£2,200 -
Mid-twentieth century Hundi lantern,
£1,650 -
Original French Holophane globe pendant lights,
£1,500 each -
Hexagonal brass hall lantern,
£1,350 -
French Baroque gilt brass chandelier,
£1,200French Baroque gilt brass chandelier,
Patinated brass, five branch chandelier in the French Baroque taste, the main baluster stem having four putti masks above shields, leading to s c scroll branches, above frieze of interlocking leaves, terminating with stylized pineapple finial. French 20th century.£1,200 -
Wrought iron lantern,
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Six branch brass chandeliers
£975 each -
Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier,
£950Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier,
in the Flemish taste, six light with each arm pinned, generously cast through.£950 -
Arts and Crafts porch lantern,
£900 -
Contemporary Hundi lanterns
£875 each -
Elegant mid-twentieth century hand forged chandelier,
£650Elegant mid-twentieth century hand forged chandelier,
the six wrythen square section arms each with cylindrical nozzle, by repute from Chalk Pit Forge, West Sussex.£650 -
Early twentieth century cut glass ceiling light
£425Early twentieth century cut glass ceiling light
with pressed copper ceiling gallery, re-wired and PAT tested.£425 -
Military field kitchen pendant lights
£150 eachMilitary field kitchen pendant lights
spun aluminium with army green painted exterior. With pink flex cable£150 each -
Military field kitchen pendant lights
£150 each -
One of a series of English opaline glass and chromed white-metal ceiling lights
£145 eachOne of a series of English opaline glass and chromed white-metal ceiling lights
the bulbous shade, open to the bottom, on long rod suspension,£145 each -
Number of industrial pendant lights from Elektrosvit,
£120 eachNumber of industrial pendant lights from Elektrosvit,
the heavy steel gallery features two access points for cabling, an in built hook hole for hanging and a heavy duty explosion proof glass shade. Some colour variation. Re-wired.£120 each
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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