A pair of relief carved and gilded figural columns, probably Italian, late 18th century, each with a Corinthian capital and fluted column adorned with winged cupids, raised on a stepped, socles, 153 cm high, 29.5 x 29.5 cm at base
A superb set of four Belle Epoque cast stucco figures of Cupid and Psyche. signed A. Lavoisier, French, late 19th century. Provenance: Private collection South Australia. acquired from large house in Antwerp, Belgium. A pair of almost identical examples…
A pair of carved and painted Solomonic columns, 19th century, each column decorated with an entwined vine above platform bases, the square top capitals with feathered tiers and ionic scrolls, 139 cm high, 30 cm wide, 30 cm deep
A Vintage copper roof vent, finial to the top, four vents, on square base, old weathered patina. Provenance: reputedly from Eden Park stadium. 41 x 41 x 102 cm
A pair of French Louis XVI style giltwood corbels, early 20th century, incorporating floral swathes, 'C' scrolls, and foliate decoration, 35 cm high, 24 cm wide. Provenance: Contents of Toorak mansion, Trawalla.
A pair of early 20th century ciment fondu gateway lions, in heraldic attitudes, one couchant, the other dormant. With attractive lichenous patination, small perforation to side of one. Approx. 1100 × 380 × 56 cm Note: This pair of lions, for many years…
A massive carved oak corbel, incised 'M & Co' above the scroll drop carved with foliage and fruit. French, 19th century. Height 140 cm, depth 41 cm, width 26 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
A pair of massive Victorian Italianate cast iron architectural finials, these finials were two of twelve that surmounted one of the Auckland Gasworks Company gasometers (coal gas holding tanks) constructed in the late 19th century at the bottom of…
A Victorian plaster cast of an Ionic pilaster capital after a design by Scamozzi, incised HM2569, the volutes issuing from a band of egg and dart with central acanthus bud, height 26 cm, width 50 cm, depth 13 cm. Other Notes: this version of the ionic…
A late 19th century copper street-lamp, tapered form with four slightly obscured textured glass panels, the architectural top with spear head type finial, some distress to steel base fitting, height approx. 90 cm. Note: Possibly ex. an early New Zealand R…
A fine pair of Italian carved marble Corinthian capitals, probably late 19th century Typical carved with acanthus scrolls, 53 cm wide, 53 cm deep, 52 cm high
Pair of giltwood Corinthian capitals, on faux rouge marble base, wall mounted (2), height 42 cm. Provenance: Mr John Schaeffer Ao, Sydney. The Estate of Neville Grace, Sydney
Ultraglass Greek column pedestal, 20th century, plexiglass, the column surmounted by a Ionic capital, height 74 cm width 34.4 cm (capital). Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
A colonial salt glazed chimney pot, of octagonal section raised from a stepped conforming base and with a spreading capital with a stepped reduced mouth.
Ten cast iron columns, (10), length 260 cm diameter at base 28 cm. Provenance: originally from the upper balcony of St. Kilda house, Woolloomooloo, NSW, now demolished
A pair of large seated gargoyles on plinths garden/house entrance sculptures, their wings slightly outstretched, mouths open, claws grasping their circular base, raised on cylinder plinths with rolled rims, the dark grey stone with pale fleck. Height 99 cm
A jade openwork finial Qing dynasty, intricately carved with three cranes standing among intertwined stems bearing lotus flowers and leaves and slender foliage, the pale stone with areas of brown and russet suffusions, 5.5 cm high
A pair of stone obelisks on stands each of tapering form, on bun feet, raised on separate stands, each obelisk 152 cm high, each pedestal 56.5 x 64 x 56.5 cm as featured in Paul Bangay 'Garden Design Handbook' p. 158
A pair of Solomonic columns, 19th century, each of serpentine form relief decorated with an entwined fruiting vine in black and gilt gesso, surmounted by a Corinthian capital, raised on a square plinth base, 222 cm high
A pair of 19th century French faux marble half columns, of composite design with carved gilt wood capitals and bases and stylised Aegean marble, 33 cm wide, 22 cm deep, 281 cm high