Cherub
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A Late 17th Century Bronze Flemish Baroque Pricket Stick with a graduated barley-twist stem above triangular base cast with winged cherub heads and raised on ball and claw feet, 29 in (74 cm) in height.
Sold for: £80
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A Late 17th Century Bronze Flemish Baroque Pricket Stick with a graduated barley-twist stem above triangular base cast with winged cherub heads and raised on ball and claw feet, 29 in (74 cm) in height.
Sold for: £80
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A Group of 19th Century Ornamental Metalware: A decorative bronze door handle cast as a pair of affectionately clasped hands with intertwined fingers, 7” (18 cm) in length.
Sold for: £100
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A Group of 19th Century Ornamental Metalware: A decorative bronze door handle cast as a pair of affectionately clasped hands with intertwined fingers, 7” (18 cm) in length.
Sold for: £100
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An 18th Century Carved Limewood Cherub’s Head depicted with flowing curly locks and feathery wings, painted white, 11 in (28 cm) high, 18 in (46 cm) wide.
Sold for: £320
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An 18th Century Carved Limewood Cherub’s Head depicted with flowing curly locks and feathery wings, painted white, 11 in (28 cm) high, 18 in (46 cm) wide.
Sold for: £320
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A Late Victorian ‘Gypsy’ Mirror painted with basket of flowers and set in a decorative gilt frame (A/F), 31½” x 19¼” (80 cm x 49 cm).
Sold for: £20
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A Late Victorian ‘Gypsy’ Mirror painted with basket of flowers and set in a decorative gilt frame (A/F), 31½” x 19¼” (80 cm x 49 cm).
Sold for: £20
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An 18th Century Flemish Oak Ornamental Carving of a winged cherub’s head above a flaming torch entwined with a fluttering scroll-end ribband above a sweeping spray of acanthus, 6½” (16.
Sold for: £400
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An 18th Century Flemish Oak Ornamental Carving of a winged cherub’s head above a flaming torch entwined with a fluttering scroll-end ribband above a sweeping spray of acanthus, 6½” (16.
Sold for: £400
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A Rare 17th Century Choir Stall with Misericords from the Chapel of Château de Colombes, once the home of Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I of England.
Sold for: £3000
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A Rare 17th Century Choir Stall with Misericords from the Chapel of Château de Colombes, once the home of Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I of England.
Sold for: £3000
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A Large Continental Carved Oak Secrètaire Cabinet, profusely decorated in the renaissance style with lavish scrolls of seeding foliage, birds, cherubic figures and bold figural pilasters to the base.
Sold for: £1100
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A Large Continental Carved Oak Secrètaire Cabinet, profusely decorated in the renaissance style with lavish scrolls of seeding foliage, birds, cherubic figures and bold figural pilasters to the base.
Sold for: £1100