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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 -
George III inlaid Statuary marble fireplace
£18,500George III inlaid Statuary marble fireplace
the moulded breakfront shelf above central tablet depicting Diana the Huntress and her dog, set within oval panel with winged putti to either side, this relief flanked by Tinos marbled inlaid flutes and corner blocks showing the Young Bacchus, the Brocatello marble jambs with pilasters inlaid with further Tinos flutes, on block feet. Late eighteenth century, restored.£18,500 -
George III style Statuary marble Doric order chimneypiece
£18,000George III style Statuary marble Doric order chimneypiece
the moulded breakfront shelf above central plain plaque, the frieze with triglyphs and plain metopes, with engaged columnar jambs on footblocks. Late nineteenth century in the early George III manner.£18,000 -
Georgian Statuary and Convent Sienna marble fireplace
£14,500Georgian Statuary and Convent Sienna marble fireplace
the shelf with a simple mould above frieze with plaque centred by a female mask, the corner blocks of putti above fluted panel jambs, the whole inset with panels of dramatically figured Convent Sienna marble, on block feet.£14,500 -
Early Victorian Statuary marble fireplace with cast iron insert
£12,500Early Victorian Statuary marble fireplace with cast iron insert
the central keystone flanked by spandrel panels carved in relief with foliage and flowers, with bead mould surrounding the arched opening, the insert with dampner and bowed rails. Carved in fantastic quality pure white Statuary marble.£12,500 -
Nineteenth century Italian Carrara marble chimneypiece,
£12,000Nineteenth century Italian Carrara marble chimneypiece,
the frieze carved in relief and centred by a cornucopia flanked lyre, the with opposing urns and eagles to each end, the foliate blocks above jambs with carved panels, on block feet.£12,000 -
Regency Statuary Marble Greek Revival fireplace
£11,500Regency Statuary Marble Greek Revival fireplace
with laurel-wreath corner blocks and plain pilaster jambs. One of a near pair, see stock code BB123 for the other.£11,500 -
Regency Greek Revival Statuary marble fireplace,
£11,000Regency Greek Revival Statuary marble fireplace,
with laurel-wreath corner blocks and plain pilaster jambs. One of a near pair, see stock BB122 for the other.£11,000 -
Regency statuary marble fireplace
£7,250Regency statuary marble fireplace
the frieze centred by carved tablet depicting Diana the Huntress, the corner blocks carved with putti blowing conch shells, the frieze and jamb panels reeded and of gentle convex form, all raised on block feet.£7,250 -
Neo-Classical Statuary marble fireplace,
£6,500Neo-Classical Statuary marble fireplace,
the tablet depicting Apollo with his lyre and bow, the corner blocks with campana urns, these carved elements likely nineteenth century, with inset marmo grigio panels.£6,500 -
William IV statuary marble chimneypiece
£6,500William IV statuary marble chimneypiece
the stepped frieze raised on double pilaster jambs on block feet.£6,500 -
Nineteenth century statuary marble portrait bust of ‘Clytie’,
£4,500Nineteenth century statuary marble portrait bust of ‘Clytie’,
the female figure shown emerging from lotus leaves, on socle.£4,500
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£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