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Louis XVI style Statuary marble and ormolu mounted fireplace
£18,500Louis XVI style Statuary marble and ormolu mounted fireplace
the frieze with guilloche banding inset with flowerhead bosses, each volute jambs mounted by a female bust draped in cloth, the scrolled toes with acanthus clasps above.£18,500 -
George II fire grate,
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Eighteenth century painted cabinet
£3,750Eighteenth century painted cabinet
the exterior retaining its remarkable historic and patinated paint finish, the cupboard doors with iron strap hinges opening to reveal arsenic green shelved interior, all raised on later turned feet.£3,750 -
Early eighteenth century brass and iron fire grate,
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Queen Anne brass and wrought iron fire basket
£2,800Queen Anne brass and wrought iron fire basket
with urn finials, the cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, the rear legs replaced.£2,800 -
Small French Rococo Carrara marble fireplace
£2,600Small French Rococo Carrara marble fireplace
with scallop shell to the centre of the shaped frieze.£2,600 -
Eighteenth century mahogany chest of drawers,
£1,750Eighteenth century mahogany chest of drawers,
attractively patinated and of typical form, with brushing slide above four graduated drawers with original swan's-neck brasses, on bracket feet. Provenance: Farmleigh House, Ireland£1,750 -
Late eighteenth century children’s chair,
£800 -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The great Lory-Parrot’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘Yellow Amazon Parrot’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘Arakanga’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The Ara Head’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The Maracana Ara’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The great military Ara’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The Ararauna’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The Military Ara’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The Tricolour Ara’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘The Macaronana Ara’,
£195 each -
Parrot Heads after Aert Schouman, ‘Great-collared Parakeet’,
£195 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each -
The Comforts of Bath, published 1858
£140 eachThe Comforts of Bath, published 1858
The Comforts of Bath is a series of 12 etchings by Thomas Rowlandson. Each etching is accompanied by verse extracts from Christopher Anstey’s 'New Bath Guide'£140 each
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£1,200The Dance, by Henri Matisse, Jan – March 1939 / No. 4.
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.£1,200