10th Jun, 2021 10:00

The Nancy Fouts Studio Sale

 
Lot 117
 

A 19th-century Gothic Revival style brass candle sconce, with stylistic attributed similar to designs by Augustus Pugin. The twisted column mounted on a wall-mounted hinge, with sprouting leaf decoration. Length : 50cm.

Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)

See the Dawsons website article for further information

Possibly a period fitting from the Oakley Square vicarage in Camden, which Nancy restored in the late 20th century. This sconce may have been part of the original fittings - or of the neighbouring church - when built by John Johnson (1807-1878), the architect who also designed Alexandra Palace.

Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)

See the Dawsons website article for further information

Possibly a period fitting from the Oakley Square vicarage in Camden, which Nancy restored in the late 20th century. This sconce may have been part of the original fittings - or of the neighbouring church - when built by John Johnson (1807-1878), the architect who also designed Alexandra Palace.

Sold for £120


 

A 19th-century Gothic Revival style brass candle sconce, with stylistic attributed similar to designs by Augustus Pugin. The twisted column mounted on a wall-mounted hinge, with sprouting leaf decoration. Length : 50cm.

Provenance

Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)

See the Dawsons website article for further information

Possibly a period fitting from the Oakley Square vicarage in Camden, which Nancy restored in the late 20th century. This sconce may have been part of the original fittings - or of the neighbouring church - when built by John Johnson (1807-1878), the architect who also designed Alexandra Palace.

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