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Eighteen branch cut glass chandelier,
£5,000Eighteen branch cut glass chandelier,
having an inverted cut glass dish decorated with glass teardrops, leading to decorative stem section consisting of shaped balusters and blown spheres engineered with criss-cross motifs above large decorative bowl containing two tiers of cut glass branches, each branch having drip pans with further glass teardrops, festoons of faceted glass decoration suspended between larger lower tier branches, further teardrop decoration to bowl, terminating with cut glass drop.£5,000 -
French Louis XVI style hallway lantern,
£4,750French Louis XVI style hallway lantern,
cast and gilt-lacquered bronze with curved glazing panels, re-wired and PAT tested. Ceiling hook/rose required.£4,750 -
Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
£4,500Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
the baluster stem with vase to the middle issuing three tiers of arms, PAT tested. En-suite with stock #s 79282 & 77444.£4,500 -
Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
£4,500Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
the baluster stem with vase to the middle issuing three tiers of arms, PAT tested. En-suite with stock #s 79283 & 77444.£4,500 -
Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
£4,500Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
twenty-four light, the baluster stem with vase to the middle issuing three tiers of arms, PAT tested. 40kg. Two dents to the lowest sphere. A match to stock #s 79282 & 79283.£4,500 -
Two substantial thirty-two light Flemish style brass chandeliers,
£4,000 eachTwo substantial thirty-two light Flemish style brass chandeliers,
in the early eighteenth century style, re-wired and PAT tested, twentieth century.£4,000 each -
A French gilt-brass and cut-glass twelve-light chandelier,
£3,950A French gilt-brass and cut-glass twelve-light chandelier,
the baluster stem issuing two tiers of scrolled arms, well-cast with acanthine detailing, the sconces - with lobed glass drip-pans hung with prismatic drops, the whole hung with faceted glass drops, terminating with a cluster of grapes,£3,950 -
A French brass and cut-class nine-light birdcage chandelier,
£3,000A French brass and cut-class nine-light birdcage chandelier,
the open tri-form framework of shaped square-section bar around a central glass finial, each armature supporting a glass finial, with three scrolled arms to each interval supporting drip-pan sconces, hung over-all with faceted glass drops, terminating with a glass sphere drop,£3,000 -
Elegant antique French rock crystal parcel-gilt chandelier
£2,750Elegant antique French rock crystal parcel-gilt chandelier
later wired for electricity, the frame hung with teardrop pendants. Re-wired and PAT tested.£2,750 -
Large Empire style gilt brass and glass wall lights,
£2,500 the pairLarge Empire style gilt brass and glass wall lights,
the stiff leaf crown suspended with trails of beads, the central ring with applied paterae and three scrolled arms, with further light fittings within. Eight available.£2,500 the pair -
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. Currently ceiling mounted but a suitable hook could replace the current fitting for suspension with a chain.£2,200 -
Twentieth century glass and patinated brass Hundi lantern
£1,950Twentieth century glass and patinated brass Hundi lantern
with three light suspended internal light fitment within the mouth-blown glass shade, re-wired and PAT tested£1,950 -
Pair of nineteenth century bronze table lamps,
£1,800 the pair -
Neo-classical brass hall lantern,
£1,800Neo-classical brass hall lantern,
the cylindrical glazed body and four light fitment, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,800 -
Set of four Empire style twin wall lights
£1,500 the set of four lightsSet of four Empire style twin wall lights
with flaming torches surmounting the tapered and reeded bodies. Re-wired and PAT tested.£1,500 the set of four lights -
French early twentieth century style glazed lantern,
£1,500French early twentieth century style glazed lantern,
of typical form with spun top above tapered body, with four light fitting within, all painted dark green.£1,500 -
Georgian style brass lantern
£1,450Georgian style brass lantern
of hexagonal form with six light internal fitment, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,450 -
Pair of Italian glass pendant lights
£1,200Pair of Italian glass pendant lights
twentieth century, with copper and brass galleries, re-wired and sold with chain, require ceiling roses.£1,200 -
Canary Wharf floor lantern
£1,200 -
Six branch brass chandeliers
£975 each -
Arts and Crafts porch lantern,
£900 -
Pair of patinated brass column lamps,
£650 -
Two lanterns
£650 eachTwo lanterns
Having a raised four sided roof leading to stepped frieze above tapered sections with tinted Perspex glazing, shaped finial to base. Slightly different style available, see stock no. 79064 A, last photo shows the two styles together.£650 each -
Two lanterns
£650 eachTwo lanterns
Having a raised four sided roof leading to stepped frieze above tapered sections with tinted Perspex glazing, shaped finial to base. Slightly different style available, see stock no. 79064 B, last photo shows the two styles together.£650 each -
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 -
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 -
Victorian silver plated table lamp,
£350Victorian silver plated table lamp,
in the Rococo taste, previously a candlestick, re-wired and PAT tested.£350 -
Poul Henningsen style pendant light,
£250Poul Henningsen style pendant light,
after the PH 4/3 design for Louis Poulsen originally designed 1966, removed from UCLH, Russell Square. Re-wired and PAT tested.£250 -
Holophane light with brass gallery
£180 -
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
Featured Items
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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 -
Portraits Part II by Constantin Guys, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£500Portraits Part II by Constantin Guys, 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.£500 -
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 -
Autumn by Abraham Rattner, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 3.
£600Autumn by Abraham Rattner, 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.£600