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An early Victorian Devonian marble chimneypiece
£5,750An early Victorian Devonian marble chimneypiece
the rectangular shelf with bead mould over cushion mould jambs and frieze united by step and facet cut end-blocks, all raised on square foot-blocks, restorations,£5,750 -
An early nineteenth century Kilkenny fossil marble chimneypiece,
£5,250An early nineteenth century Kilkenny fossil marble chimneypiece,
the rectangular shelf over plain frieze, the plain jambs with cyma moulded caps and foot-blocks, small areas of restoration,£5,250 -
An early Victorian Painswick limestone chimneypiece
£4,200An early Victorian Painswick limestone chimneypiece
the rectangular shelf raised on plain pilaster jambs with moulded caps and square footblocks, the plain frieze with ovolo mould continuing to the interior jamb returns, some wear and restorations,£4,200 -
A Gothic Revival Bath stone chimneypiece,
£3,500A Gothic Revival Bath stone chimneypiece,
the pitched-top rectangular shelf over the plain lintel with arched recess, raised on plain jambs, stop-chamfering to the edges; iron eyelets in the jambs for anchoring a tall fender remain,£3,500 -
A rare English double-ended wrought-iron andiron,
£2,650A rare English double-ended wrought-iron andiron,
the singular rectangular-section billet bar terminating with a spear standard to each end, each pointed finial pierced with an eye suspending a spit-ring, each stem with apotropaic markings and three pairs of scrolls, the bar pegged in order to attach the pair of arched supports,£2,650 -
A wrought-iron Arts & Crafts canopied fireplace front,
£2,600A wrought-iron Arts & Crafts canopied fireplace front,
the tapering flanking up-stands or staukes with open petalled finials and splayed feet united by the swept, riveted canopy and the down-hearth grate front beneath, with single horizontal bar and scroll spandrels,£2,600 -
A late George III Yorkstone chimneypiece,
£2,350A late George III Yorkstone chimneypiece,
the rectangular shelf over the plain frieze with central keystone, flanked by relief carved patera end-blocks, raised on plain jambs and square foot-blocks; carved in the solid and rough hewn to the reverse,£2,350 -
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 -
An English wrought and cast-iron fire grate
£1,600An English wrought and cast-iron fire grate
swan-neck upstands to the fore, united by a simply pierced and serrated apron, conforming swan-neck posts to the front of the three bar basket, an early eighteenth century style fireback fastened to the rear; a crack to the fireback secured with a steel plate to the reverse; slight traces of old paint,£1,600 -
A George III wrought iron chimney crane
£1,200A George III wrought iron chimney crane
the lateral swing-bar above the adjustable lever for hanging pots - with decorative scrollwork£1,200 -
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 -
An English copper,
£960An English copper,
the everted rim above the tapering vat with a rounded base, sheet and riveted construction,£960 -
French marble fireplace slab or dalle foyère
£800 -
A pair of large English wrought-iron andirons,
£780A pair of large English wrought-iron andirons,
the bladed swan-neck up-stands with large button finials,£780 -
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 -
A large English riveted copper
£680A large English riveted copper
the rolled rim above the tapering vat with a flat base, sheet and riveted construction (two seams),£680 -
A pair of English cast and wrought iron andirons
£610A pair of English cast and wrought iron andirons
the tall dogs topped with Tudor Rose disc finials atop forged standards on arched supports and square section billet-bars,£610 -
A matched set of George III steel fire irons,
£560A matched set of George III steel fire irons,
comprising shovel, tongs and poker, with a pierced bell shaped shovel and grips with knopped terminii,£560 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
A Victorian riveted copper
£345A Victorian riveted copper
the everted rim above the tapering vat with a flat base, sheet and riveted construction (single seam), verdi-gris weathering and dinks£345 -
A pair of English steel and wrought iron andirons
£325A pair of English steel and wrought iron andirons
the bracket standards each supporting a cresset top,£325 -
A pair of English brass and wrought-iron andirons,
£300A pair of English brass and wrought-iron andirons,
the up-stands with serrations for spit rests, surmounted by cast brass finials,£300 -
A pair of English cast iron fire dogs
£120A pair of English cast iron fire dogs
the tall pierced standards raised on spreading supports and square section billet-bars,£120 -
A run of hand-made Georgian floor tiles
£5.40 eachA run of hand-made Georgian floor tiles
characterful largely terracotta coloured tiles with swirls and specks of coloured clays and grogs; surfaces worn and pitted; hand-cut from the slab with up to 1/4" +/- variation from 6" square to be expected, approximately 200 available,£5.40 each
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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