Wednesday 26 June 2024
An early Victorian gilt-brass and steel fender, mid-19th century, the standards cast with twin...
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An early Victorian gilt-brass and steel fender, mid-19th century, the standards cast with twin reclining lions on circular foliate supports, 166.5cm wide; together with a set of three brass and steel fire irons, 19th century, with wrythen shafts and foliate grips, the shovel - 79.5cm long (4)
Provenance: Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré.
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