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William IV Patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass Colza form three light chandelier,
£6,500William IV Patinated bronze and gilt-lacquered brass Colza form three light chandelier,
with foliate ceiling-rose, the body with central suspended from three chains, each light fitment with bulbous frosted glass shade. PAT tested rewired.£6,500 -
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 -
Eighteen light brass Flemish style chandelier,
£3,500Eighteen light brass Flemish style chandelier,
with some wear to the lacquered finish, re-wired and PAT tested, will require chain and ceiling rose.£3,500 -
Large hexagonal brass hall lantern,
£2,200 -
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 -
Pair of gilt bronze wall sconces,
£1,650 the pair -
Empire style parcel-gilt four light chandelier
£1,650Empire style parcel-gilt four light chandelier
with anthemion and foliate mounts, the nozzles engraved, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,650 -
Set of four nickel wall lights,
£1,600 the set of four -
Pair of French gilt brass wall lights,
£1,500Pair of French gilt brass wall lights,
with tied ribbon wall mounts and naturalistic sconces, re-wired and PAT tested£1,500 -
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 -
Serpentine glazed brass hall lantern
£1,250Serpentine glazed brass hall lantern
with three light fitment, re-wired and PAT tested, a slightly larger version of #79376.£1,250 -
Wrought iron lantern,
£1,200 -
Reclaimed brass Flemish chandelier
£1,200 -
Serpentine glazed brass hall lantern
£1,100 eachSerpentine glazed brass hall lantern
with three light fitment within, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,100 each -
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 -
Arts and Crafts porch lantern,
£900 -
Cylindrical brass lantern,
£850 -
Copper and brass wall lights,
£850 a pairCopper and brass wall lights,
thick gauge lacquered copper rotating cylinders with brass wall plates, sold in pairs, two pairs available, re-wired and PAT tested.£850 a pair -
Pair of Continental inspired brass wall sconces, Twentieth century
£800 the pairPair of Continental inspired brass wall sconces, Twentieth century
each with ribbon, bow and draped materiel styled back plates supporting a pair of trumpet shaped branches terminating with drip pans decorated with beaded detail. Two pairs available, some of the glass droplets.£800 the pair -
Brass wall mounted lantern,
£750 -
Patinated brass cylindrical hall lantern
£750 -
Pair of patinated columnar table lamps,
£750 the pair -
Small tent and bag chandelier
£750 -
Continental brass hall lantern,
£650 -
Pair of cut and moulded glass wall lights, Twentieth century
£500Pair of cut and moulded glass wall lights, Twentieth century
Having a circular glass fixing plate leading to glass cup issuing a cut glass central scroll with glass ring detail and cut glass drops, flanked by a s-c scroll branches terminating with drip pans decorated with further cut glass drops. Pat-tested£500 -
Cut glass hallway pendant light,
£450 -
Chrome eight light chandelier
£420 -
1920s hallway pendant light
£3501920s hallway pendant light
with chrome plated gallery, the moulded shade acid-etched and with cut decoration. Re-wired.£350 -
Small Dutch style brass chandeliers,
£300 each -
Nineteenth century glass globe pendant light,
£300Nineteenth century glass globe pendant light,
with brass gallery, chain, and ceiling rose. Re-wired.£300 -
Dished perspex pendant light,
£300Dished perspex pendant light,
the four chains suspended from brass rim, the demi spherical shade below.£300 -
Brass dutch style chandelier
£250 -
Early twentieth century holophane pendant light,
£220Early twentieth century holophane pendant light,
with brass gallery, chain, and ceiling rose. Re-wired.£220 -
Edwardian ‘Holophane’ glass pendant light,
£200 -
Early twentieth century moulded glass pendant light,
£200Early twentieth century moulded glass pendant light,
with brass gallery and ceiling rose, re-wired.£200
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£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 -
18th Century French Engravings of Dogs
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