A PAIR OF LARGE STONE CAPITALS.
having a circular top raised on a square base, 42cm wide, 42cm high.
having a circular top raised on a square base, 42cm wide, 42cm high.
to include three pairs of capitals and a pair of acanthus leaf capitals, the largest 34cm wide.
with fluted columns and composite capitals together with an acanthus leaf frieze above a large rectangular mirror plate, 184cm high, 141cm wide.
French 19th century mahogany buffet, the retractable raised back with two shelves and dividing stays, rectangular top with twin brushing slides to...
Victorian mahogany bowfront chest, fitted with two short over three long graduating cock-beaded drawers with bone escutcheons, flanked by spiral t...
The frieze with raised semi-elliptical central section above Corinthian capitals and Solomonic columns 260 cm. and 360 cm. high overall, 558 cm. w...
A PAIR OF ENGLISH MEDIEVAL STONE CAPITAL OR SPIRE FRAGMENTS PROBABLY 13TH CENTURY Now mounted with a 19th century slate marble top ...
The chamber icon, a pocket altar of St. Alexandra, on a parquet board, bears a full-length, blessing image of the saint on a golden background. Dr...
A PAIR OF OAK ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS CARVED AS ANGELS, FLEMISH, 17TH CENTURY the winged figures carved as one playing a lute, the other a viol, wi...
10th-12th century B.C. Openwork finial formed as a miniature church comprising a square base with four stub feet, sidewalls each with a keyhole-sh...