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A set of six imposing early Victorian carved Portland stone dragon gargoyles
£30,000 +VAT the six (or £12,000+VAT per pair)A set of six imposing early Victorian carved Portland stone dragon gargoyles
each snarling winged beast projecting from a lattice-carved coved cornice, cantilevered on a cuboid masonry block,£30,000 +VAT the six (or £12,000+VAT per pair) -
An early Victorian carved Portland stone capital
£5,750An early Victorian carved Portland stone capital
the leafy volutes with lion terminii centred by a fleur-de-lys on a fish-scale ground, raised on a stiff leaf collar and now presented on an associated Portland stone foot; being a capital for an attached column, the capital is ornamented on three sides and cantilevered from a cuboid masonry block at the back, some losses to the carving,£5,750 -
An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
£1,200An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
the rectangular block carved with scrolling foliate ornament, the top moulding dropping to each side to form a crenellation,£1,200 -
An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
£1,200An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
the rectangular block carved with scrolling foliate ornament, the top moulding dropping to each side to form a crenellation,£1,200 -
An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
£875An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
the rectangular block carved with scrolling foliate ornament, with a top moulding,£875 -
An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
£875An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
the rectangular block carved with scrolling foliate ornament, with a top moulding,£875 -
An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
£875An Edwardian carved bathstone metope
the rectangular block carved with scrolling foliate ornament, with a top moulding,£875
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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 -
Head of a Girl by George Rouault, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Head of a Girl by George Rouault, 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 -
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 -
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