A large pair of French carved stone finials, now as lamps.
c.1780
A circular occasional table by Pierre Dariel of La Maison Dolt (Known as DOLT), comprised of limed oak, gilt bronze stretchers, water gilded paw feet and top, inset with mercury glass. Formerly belonging to the famous fashion designer Nina Ricci.
A large Italian, eight light silvered ‘bag and waterfall’ chandelier strung with cut glass.
c.1860-80
A pair of French, gilt bronze (ormolu) Louis XV Style twin branch wall lights.
Early 19th Century.
An important Italian day bed by Paolo Buffa (Milan 1903-1970) In the ‘Hollywood
Regency’ style, with tapering rosewood legs and ormolu mounts. Newly upholstered in velvet and silk, replacing exactly the original fabric and design.
c.1940-45
A large unframed oil on canvas by the Paris born artist Leon De Leeuw. It depicts parents walking their child in a park towards a bridge. De Leeuw resided in New York and held regular exhibitions during the 1960's and 70's. More on my blog....
A set of six twin handled, navette shaped silver salts with blue glass liners. Embossed with foliate design. Makers mark HM, Birmingham c.1902.
Oil on panel entitled ‘Red Factory’ by Irish artist Philip Kelly (1950-). It is signed and dated c.1992
A pair of uplighters of Italian origin, marked Brevatatto ‘FB’. They are comprised of patinated, pierced tubes in a ‘Gaudi-esque’ manner.
c.1960’s
An Italian, lacquered goatskin parchment bar cart of good quality, with gilt brass supports, handle and fretwork gallery. The casters of bone.
By Aldo Tura of Milan
c.1950
A very unusual French, faux elephant tusk table comprised of the tusk supports with ormolu mounts. It was made in Paris and is thus far unattributed.
c.1960-70
A large English, twelve light cut glass chandelier by Osler & Company. Of good quality with etched and hand cut design. Formerly a gasolier.
c.1860-80
An Italian panelled demi-lune mirror with bevelled plates some in amber held in place with chrome studs.
C.1940’s
Jean Prouve
Enameled steel & upholstered day bed with built-in oak swiveling tray
Cité Universitaire, Antony
Swiveling tray by Charlotte Perriand.
c.1954
A large French ‘fer forge’ console table with a bleached mahogany top
C.1930’s
A French, six light gilt bronze chandelier of delicate form, strung with chains and cut glass drops
Late 18th Century with some later glass
A large French, carved pine & fruitwood mirror frame in the oriental style. Of trefoil shape, it is carved with an unusual thumbprint design.
C1900-20
An Italian rosewood desk by Paolo Buffa (Milan c1903-70) of good quality. On tapering legs, with a single lockable birch lined drawer. The feet in gilt bronze and the top of inset glass. 1950’s
A Russian side table in mahogany with brass detailing and pierced gallery. It contains a slide with an early release mechanism.
Mid 18th Century
An Italian four drawer commode, painted with neo-classical friezes & scenes with a black marble top.
Early 19th Century
A large Swedish console table on scrolled legs with water gilded swags on a faux marble base. With an old mirror plate at the back. Distressed painted throughout with a shaped white marble top. Early 19th Century with later restoration.
A glass sculpture by the famous Italian artist Riccardo Licata (born 1929). It is one of his later works and is dated 1997. More information on our blog pages.
c.1997
A French six light brass chandeliers
Mid 19th Century
A large Flemish, silver plated brass, three tier, fifteen light chandelier
Early 19th Century
A French mahogany and brass mounted tray table, with adjustable, pull out sides and a fitted glass bottomed try. On fluted tapering legs, with shelf below.
c.1880
A pair of French, Empire style chandeliers in patinated gilt metal each with five lights.
c.1900
A Large English, silver plated brass, hexagonal glazed lantern with a six light central fitting.
With pineapple finials. Late 19th Century.
A large pair of English, six light cut glass & gilt bronze Regency style chandeliers, with acanthus decoration.
‘Absract Woman’
Framed oil on canvas by Dutch artist Jos Poels. c.1947
A pair of French reconstituted stone balustrades as lamps with bronze fittings.
Twenty available.
A French, nine light, brass & cut glass chandelier probably by Bagues of Paris, Late 19th Century
A Swedish, four light, two-tone gilt bronze, bag and waterfall chandelier, hung with cut glass, Late 19th Century
A large pair of French ‘fer forge’ demi-lune console tables, depicting grape vine foliage, with the original cream & grey coloured marble tops.
c.1940's
A pair of English, black painted tole & brass, tapering glazed hexagonal lanterns.
French Late 19th Century, Twin Branch Wall Lights.
A large English drum lantern in patinated bronze. With acanthus decoration, in the 18th century manner.