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Nineteenth century Victorian Carrara marble fireplace,
£18,500Nineteenth century Victorian Carrara marble fireplace,
the curvaceous shelf with egg and dart mould to the front edge, the frieze with spandrels centred by keystone carved with scrolls, scales, guttae and roundels, the out-turned volute jambs with raised and fielded panels to the their front faces, the aperture surrounded by laurel leaf carved architrave, all raised on block feet. Previously of a Holland Park townhouse.£18,500 -
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 -
Early nineteenth century style white marble fireplace,
£9,500Early nineteenth century style white marble fireplace,
the frieze with plain, framed central tablet, the corner blocks with female masks set within circular frames above tapered jambs with delicately carved lotus leaf clasps, on block feet.£9,500 -
Large mid-nineteenth century gilt mantel-mirror,
£8,500Large mid-nineteenth century gilt mantel-mirror,
with elaborate feather, cabochon and foliate cresting in the Rococo style, the frame with trails of foliage, flowers and acanthus fronds surrounding original plate-glass mirror.£8,500 -
Pair of Regency rosewood pier tables,
£8,500Pair of Regency rosewood pier tables,
with statuary marble tops supported by gilt Tuscan columns, with pilasters to the rear flanking mirrored backs, on plinth bases.£8,500 -
Large nineteenth century Rococo giltwood console table,
£8,250Large nineteenth century Rococo giltwood console table,
with shaped and moulded Carrara marble top, the table boldly carved with c and s scrolls, trails and festoons of foliage and a cabochon to the centre. on scrolled feet. English c.1850.£8,250 -
Nineteenth century English Carrara marble fireplace
£7,500Nineteenth century English Carrara marble fireplace
with lamb's tongue corbels supporting the shelf, all on pilaster jambs.£7,500 -
George IV Radford Black fireplace,
£7,500George IV Radford Black fireplace,
the panelled frieze with shaped corbels to each corner, the boldly scrolled and moulded console jambs on block feet. One of a near pair.£7,500 -
Nineteenth century French Carrara marble chimneypiece,
£6,000Nineteenth century French Carrara marble chimneypiece,
with shallow arch to the opening, c.1870£6,000 -
‘Merry Company’ or Récréation Galante
£5,980‘Merry Company’ or Récréation Galante
After Jean-Antoine Watteau Antoine (1664-1721) A full-size Mid 19th Century studio copy of the 18th Century genre picture entitled Récréation Galante by the French Roccoco painter Antoine Watteau. Set in a broad, faded-gilt composition french style frame with deep scoop sides, decorated all over in husk-and-guilloche with gadrooned and heavy applied corners of shell-and-foliage.£5,980 -
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 -
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 -
Mid-nineteenth century Old English marble chimneypiece,
£5,500Mid-nineteenth century Old English marble chimneypiece,
the rectangular shelf raised on chamfered pilaster jambs, on block feet.£5,500 -
Reclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (63 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
£5,500 inc. VATReclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (63 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 2.8m as salvaged (many at 2.8m long). Board width 13 and 13.5cm - lay in courses. Thickness 28mm.£5,500 inc. VAT -
Early nineteenth century Regency fireplace,
£5,250Early nineteenth century Regency fireplace,
with cushion mould tablet to the centre, with reeded frieze and jambs. Shelf a later replacement.£5,250 -
Nineteenth century engraved steel and iron fire grate,
£5,250Nineteenth century engraved steel and iron fire grate,
with pierced serpentine fret and bold urn finials.£5,250 -
Howard & Sons Douglas Fir wardrobe
£5,000Howard & Sons Douglas Fir wardrobe
late nineteenth century, with hanging rail and hooks fitted to the interior. Supports for interior shelving exist, these a later addition, the shelves no longer extant but conversion to a housekeeper's/linen cupboard would be simple matter of reinstating these (do enquire). Minor losses to the bamboo mouldings but in excellent, clean and useable condition.£5,000 -
Nineteenth century marble statue of Summer,
£5,000Nineteenth century marble statue of Summer,
Italian, in the manner of Andrea Bertozzi, attractively weathered.£5,000 -
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (36 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
£4,320 inc. VATReclaimed 6 3/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (36 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths of 2.8m up to 4m as salvaged (many at 2.8m long, some shorts). Board width 17cm. Thickness 28mm.£4,320 inc. VAT -
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 -
Nineteenth century brass hallway lantern
£4,000Nineteenth century brass hallway lantern
each bracket with greek key scroll to the top and terminating in an anthemion mount, the frame with evidence of old worn gilt-lacquered surface, fine quality casting throughout and in remarkably original condition, re-wired and PAT tested.£4,000 -
A nineteenth century Devonian marble chimneypiece
£3,900A nineteenth century Devonian marble chimneypiece
the rectangular shelf with chamfer raised on cushion moulded jambs and frieze united by rectangular end-blocks with raised rectangular panels,£3,900 -
A French Empire style Carrara marble chimneypiece
£3,850A French Empire style Carrara marble chimneypiece
the rectangular moulded shelf above a panelled frieze centred with a roundel, all raised on console jambs with lion paw feet and a block plinth,£3,850 -
Pair of French Louis XV style ormolu chenets,
£3,800Pair of French Louis XV style ormolu chenets,
each with sphinx on a c-scroll rococo base, one holding a cat, the other a monkey.£3,800 -
Nineteenth century Bathstone fireplace
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A Louis XVI style Carrara marble chimneypiece
£3,450A Louis XVI style Carrara marble chimneypiece
the rectangular breakfront shelf above a fluted frieze centred by a tablet carved with a ribbon-tied floral swag, raised on console jambs each with a leafy clasp and a block foot,£3,450 -
Reclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (29.7 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£3,100 inc. VATReclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (29.7 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 3m as salvaged (mostly 130-290cm long). 2 Board widths: 30% 12cm, 70% 14cm. Thickness 30mm.£3,100 inc. VAT -
Nineteenth century overmantel mirror,
£3,000Nineteenth century overmantel mirror,
giltwood and composition, the frame elaborately formed of vines laden with grapes, surmounted by foliate cresting, with some losses to the composition, the plate-glass with heavy foxing.£3,000 -
Reclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (25 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£2,850 inc. VATReclaimed 6 3/4″ Edwardian pine floorboards (25 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 3m as salvaged (mostly 150-230cm long). Board width 17cm. Thickness 28mm.£2,850 inc. VAT -
Nineteenth century Soumak carpet,
£2,800Nineteenth century Soumak carpet,
with three central medallions, worn but still vibrantly coloured, areas of damage consolidated, edges rebound, cleaned and ready to lay.£2,800 -
Nineteenth century Horton Stone Gothic fire surround or interior,
£2,750Nineteenth century Horton Stone Gothic fire surround or interior,
with shallow arch, in attractively figured stone.£2,750 -
Reclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (30.8 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
£2,700 inc. VATReclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (30.8 sqm ex Atlantic House, Kensington),
Square-edged in a mixture of good lengths up mostly 3.4 to 4.3m (many at 4.3m long). Board width 13 and 13.5cm - lay in courses. Thickness 28mm.£2,700 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£2,650 inc. VATReclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 2m as salvaged (mostly 120-190cm long). 3 Board widths: 35%: 12cm, 20%: 14cm, 45%: 17cm. Thickness 30mm.£2,650 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
£2,650 inc. VATReclaimed Edwardian pine floorboards (26.5 sqm ex. Egyptian House Piccadilly),
Square-edged in a mixture of lengths up to 2m as salvaged (mostly 140-190cm long). 3 Board widths: 35%: 12cm, 20%: 14cm, 45%: 17cm. Thickness 30mm.£2,650 inc. VAT -
Reclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (28.7 sqm ex East Grinstead),
£2,500 inc. VATReclaimed 5 1/4″ Victorian pine floorboards (28.7 sqm ex East Grinstead),
Square-edged in a mixture of good lengths up to 4.2m (at least 20boards over 3m long). Board width 13cm, Thickness 28mm. Variety of surface finishes as salvaged.£2,500 inc. VAT -
Fifty-four antique manganese Delft tiles, Dutch, Ninetieth century
£2,500 the setFifty-four antique manganese Delft tiles, Dutch, Ninetieth century
The square tiles all of similar thickness, all decorated with strikingly hand painted manganese fired design, depicting stylised open Dutch tulips in vases. The repeat pattern ideal for kitchen or bathroom splash backs, or to incorporate into fireplaces.£2,500 the set -
Nineteenth century cast iron coal grate
£2,500Nineteenth century cast iron coal grate
the handles formed as scrolled serpents, the urn grate with swagged pelmets flanking oval paterae, on plinth base.£2,500 -
Nineteenth century pollard oak bookcase,
£2,350Nineteenth century pollard oak bookcase,
with bold egg and dart undermould, the doors with brass grills enclosing adjustable interior shelving, on sledge feet.£2,350 -
Nineteenth century Sabicu library table
£2,200Nineteenth century Sabicu library table
of unusual configuration and size, with oppositing drawers to the short sides of the rectangular top, the tapered and turned column with decorative band moulding supported by quatreform base, the scroll feet with castors.£2,200 -
Nineteenth century French bronze of Sappho
£1,950 -
Pair of Grand Tour carved alabaster sleeping lions
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Nineteenth century bronzed plaster cast of ‘The Uffizi Wrestlers’,
£1,800Nineteenth century bronzed plaster cast of ‘The Uffizi Wrestlers’,
A Nineteenth century bronzed plaster sculptural copy of the Uffizi Wrestlers. Two young men are shown engaged in the pankration, a formed of Greek combat sport incorporating boxing, kickboxing and wrestling. The upper wrestler has his left leg entwined with his opponent's left leg, and his body across his opponent's body, twisting his opponent's right arm up£1,800 -
Pair of nineteenth century bronze table lamps,
£1,800 the pair -
Edwardian shop counter
£1,750Edwardian shop counter
with iroko top and brass cup handles to the drawers. Previously re-painted.£1,750 -
Nineteenth century gilt composition mirror
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An English wrought-iron hanging sign bracket,
£1,700An English wrought-iron hanging sign bracket,
the parallel horizontal rails with repeated ovals within, kick scroll spandrels above and below, rusted with some foliate ornament rusted through and detached, mounting bars to the rear,£1,700 -
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 -
Victorian Embroidered Royal Coat of Arms
£1,500Victorian Embroidered Royal Coat of Arms
19th century embroidered Coat of Arms presented in a maple frame with gilt slip.£1,500 -
Pair of bronze statues Mercury and Fortuna,
£1,500 the pair -
Nineteenth century bronze of the Borghese Gladiator
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Victorian cast iron hall stand,
£1,450Victorian cast iron hall stand,
with marble shelf and glove box, in the manner of The Coalbrookdale Foundry.£1,450 -
English nineteenth century gilt-bronze lamp base
£1,450English nineteenth century gilt-bronze lamp base
the tapered columnar shaft with four pilasters, the pedestal with female statues to each corner, on plinth base. Re-wired and PAT tested.£1,450 -
Weathered carved English Stone Head
£1,300Weathered carved English Stone Head
A worn and weatherbeaten sculpted stone head, possibly belonging to St Peter and likely Mid Ninteenth Century. Reputedly salvaged from the ruins of the 11th Century Church of St Mary and the Holy Rood at Little Chart in Kent. St Mary's Church was destroyed by a Flying Bomb on the 16th of August 1944 and later deconsecrated, with the parish reconstructed in neighbouring Great Chart£1,300 -
A pair of English limestone staddle stones
£1,250 the pairA pair of English limestone staddle stones
the circular domed caps on tapering square section bases; very similar proportions, with attractive weathering,£1,250 the pair -
Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier,
£1,200Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier,
in the Flemish taste, six light with each arm pinned, generously cast through.£1,200 -
An antique Persian Jaf Kurd rug,
£1,200An antique Persian Jaf Kurd rug,
the diamond pattern drawn with running hook design in red, pink and indigo, within the ivory border of repeating cruciforms; the black dyed wool, aged to green in places, corroded in areas and later stitched-over in green,£1,200 -
A pair of Arts & Crafts wrought iron garden gates,
£1,150A pair of Arts & Crafts wrought iron garden gates,
the square section uprights with flattened and shaped termini, circle and trefoil motifs to each gate; with pin and band hinges, hand wrought latch and drop bolt,£1,150 -
An elm and oak cricket table
£1,100 -
Nineteenth century parcel-gilt fireplace surround and mirror,
£1,100Nineteenth century parcel-gilt fireplace surround and mirror,
carved pine, requires marble interior.£1,100 -
Florentine giltwood and gesso wall mirror,
£1,100 -
Nineteenth century bronze of Napoleon Bonaparte,
£1,000 -
Reclaimed 6″ Victorian pine floorboards (approx 9.6 sqm ex Ealing),
£980 inc. VATReclaimed 6″ Victorian pine floorboards (approx 9.6 sqm ex Ealing),
Square edges, Board width 15cm, Thickness 20mm, Lengths of 1.4m to 2.5m as salvaged. Honey coloured patination.£980 inc. VAT -
Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste
£975Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste
Surmounted by an oval ring, leading to shaped baluster stem, issuing six pinned branches, each terminating with circular drip pans and shaped candle holders. A large sphere to base terminating with ring finial. Please note the chandelier isn't electrified.£975 -
Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste.
£950Nineteenth century brass candle chandelier, in the Flemish taste.
Having large loop to top above baluster stem issuing six s-c scroll branches, terminating with circular drip pans and shaped candle holders. Please note this chandelier is not electrified.£950 -
Nineteenth century mahogany cabinet,
£950Nineteenth century mahogany cabinet,
with reeded cornice and pulvinated frieze above glazed doors flanked by reeded pilasters, the ebonised interior with adjustable shelves.£950 -
Small gadrooned chandelier,
£950Small gadrooned chandelier,
patinated brass/bronze with remnant of an old bronze paint finish, well cast and likely early twentieth century, in the seventeenth century style£950 -
Pair of nineteenth century iron door porters
£950 the pairPair of nineteenth century iron door porters
depicting a pair of Scottish soldiers in their regimental livery, in their original paint.£950 the pair -
Pair of French nineteenth century chenets,
£900Pair of French nineteenth century chenets,
exceptionally cast and chased brass, with wrought iron stand to the rear.£900 -
Ramsgate Sands by William Powell Frith
£900Ramsgate Sands by William Powell Frith
Original steel engraving published 1854. Presented in a gilt frame with lower margin title, trimmed to the image area£900 -
A George IV rosewood whatnot,
£880A George IV rosewood whatnot,
three tiers with drawer to lowest, raised on knopped uprights with acorn type finials and original brass castors; minor wear commensurate with age,£880 -
Pair of nineteenth century French bronze andirons
£850Pair of nineteenth century French bronze andirons
finely modelled, with eagle mount to the front, raised on claw and ball feet.£850 -
Riveted copper vat
£750 -
Early nineteenth century nude study,
£750Early nineteenth century nude study,
An early nineteenth century framed charcoal life-study of a male figure. The figure is shown heroically nude, from the front, in a full length, slightly serpentina pose with the right arm radiating from the torso. The composition is depicted contraposto and leaning on a spear or staff. The pose depicted is shows a slightly adapted and altered rendering of the famous Doryphorus, or Spear-Barer of Polykleitos. Polykleitos was known as the best sculptor of men in the ancient world, with the primary subjects of his works being male athletes with idealised body proportions. He was interested most chiefly in the mathematical proportions of the human form, which led him to write an essay the famous Kanon, on the proportions of humans. The Doryphoros is an illustration of his writings in Kanon on the symmetry between the body parts£750 -
Early nineteenth century nude study,
£750Early nineteenth century nude study,
An early nineteenth century framed charcoal life-study of a female figure. The figure, shown side-on, models the Pudica pose, an affected posture of chaste virtue, inherited from classical art.£750 -
Early nineteenth century nude study,
£750Early nineteenth century nude study,
An early nineteenth century framed charcoal life-study of a male figure. The figure is shown heroically nude, from the front, in a full length, adlocutio pose, contraposto and grasping a shaft or baton. The pose is a famous one in Classical Art, said to embody power, control and leadership, and its most famous example is the Augusto di Prima Porta in the Vatican Museums in Rome.£750 -
Early nineteenth century nude study,
£750Early nineteenth century nude study,
An early nineteenth century framed charcoal life-study of a male figure. The figure is shown from behind in full length, contraposto, with developed musculature and a sinuous, dramatic, figura serpentina recollecting the Dancing Faun of the Uffizi, and the famous Farnese Hercules.£750 -
Large Victorian Cherub and lion brass door porter,
£750Large Victorian Cherub and lion brass door porter,
stamped 'WTS' to the rear, along with diamond registration mark.£750 -
Pair of nineteenth century Neo-classical tool rests
£750Pair of nineteenth century Neo-classical tool rests
brass and steel, the classical urn and rests with greek-key frieze.£750 -
An English leaded stained glass hanger,
£745An English leaded stained glass hanger,
a cartouche-shaped light incorporating old fragments (some probably medieval): with three lions on a red ground and fleur-de-lys on blue, chain hung from wire loops,£745 -
Pair of Regency bronze pastille burners
£700 the pairPair of Regency bronze pastille burners
The pair of pastille burners are well cast decorative pieces, each having lids made up of inverted leaves attached to a rim with stylised pineapple finial, leading to a campana shaped urn with further leaf detail to rim, flanked by s-c scroll handles all raised on the detailed stem on a square stepped base. Early nineteenth century. Pastille burners were popular from the 1600, the pastilles were burnt to make rooms and areas smell more pleasant. The pastille was a form of incense, often made from charcoal (Willow being preferred) along with saltpetre (potassium nitrate) and a fragrance such as rose, sandalwood or lavender.£700 the pair -
An antique Feraghan rug
£650An antique Feraghan rug
the 'all over' polychrome pattern within triple mint green and madder red border stripes; two small patches, low all over; cleaned and ready to lay,£650 -
Victorian HMS Victory brass door porter,
£650Victorian HMS Victory brass door porter,
with medallion depicting Lord Horatio Nelson to the handle, the flagship set on stepped plinth, with lead weighting to the reverse.£650 -
Japanese Woodblock Diptych.
£600 -
Pair of 19th Century Traditional Chinese Figure Paintings.
£600 the pairPair of 19th Century Traditional Chinese Figure Paintings.
Chinese pith paintings came into use for painting to satisfy the increasing demand for small, inexpensive and easily transported souvenirs, following the massive growth in the China Trade in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. Because of the nature of pith and its cellular structure, the gouache used by the Chinese sat on the surface and produced a bright and even sparkling effect.£600 the pair -
Regency cast iron boot scraper, English circa 1815
£550Regency cast iron boot scraper, English circa 1815
having a shaped scraper with inverted leaf detail to base, flanked by supports of framed anthemion cast sections, all within a shaped gadrooned edged drip tray. This example is incredibly well cast and original.£550 -
An antique Turkish kilim
£550An antique Turkish kilim
a single kilim strip, bordered to three sides, the madder red field with repeating hexagonal motifs, eagle designs to the border; cleaned,£550 -
Pair of Neo-Celtic bog oak candlesticks,
£550 the pairPair of Neo-Celtic bog oak candlesticks,
Victorian c.1880, lathe turned and intricately carved.£550 the pair -
Set of seven framed antique Dutch Delft tiles. Late Eighteenth century
£490 set of sevenSet of seven framed antique Dutch Delft tiles. Late Eighteenth century
Each having moulded wooden frames, the tiles with fired manganese decoration each depicting Dutch landscape and seascape scenes of Dutch barges, windmill, harbour's and churches. Sold as a set.£490 set of seven -
A country oak tilt-top tripod table
£485A country oak tilt-top tripod table
the circular dish top on knopped baluster stem, raised on a tripod base, the plank-cut legs with exaggerated cabriole,£485 -
A Victorian leaded stained glass trefoil hanger,
£460A Victorian leaded stained glass trefoil hanger,
the trefoil light centred with a gothic "M" in a sunburst, the lobes painted with foliate ornament, chain hung from wire loops,£460 -
Cottages by Croydon born artist, George Edward Handel Lucas.
£450Cottages by Croydon born artist, George Edward Handel Lucas.
Original painting c1880 by George Edward Handel Lucas. Presented in a washline mount with a centre and corner gilt frame.£450 -
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 -
Early Victorian brass door porter
£450 -
A vintage Hamadan runner
£440A vintage Hamadan runner
the field naturally faded to pink/beige filled with foliate tendrils and palmettes, within an indigo border; small patch to the corner, low pile in places and some wear to the edges, cleaned and ready to lay,£440 -
Late nineteenth century brass door porter by Tonks,
£425 -
Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
£425Late nineteenth century Aesthetic wall sconce,
repousse brass with inset bevelled mirror plate, c.1880£425 -
George III brass serpentine fender
£425
Featured Items
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Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£800Stars by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
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 -
Figure by Georges Braque, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Figure by Georges Braque, 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 -
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