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4 Panel Door
Oak door with a half Gothic arch top rail and 4 panels, 2 linenfold and 2 glazed panels above with traceried heads.
Oak pilaster
Oak pilaster in the form of a column with chamferred details to the centre of the post.
Single panel door
Oak cupboard door with single plain panel within ogee moulded frame with brown painted front surface two wheel mechanisms at the top edge to allow the door to be rolled open.
Linenfold door
Oak linenfold panel door with pierced quatrefoil details. All fixings have been removed from the object.
Single panel door
Oak cupboard door featuring a single flat panel in an ogee moulded frame. There are wheel mechanism in the top cavity to enable to the door to be rolled open. Previously catalogued as being finishe...
Oak rail
Oak frieze rail with crenellated dentil moulding, likely either a mid or top rail for panelling.
Oak rail
Oak frieze rail with crenellated mouldings. Peach and red coloured paint stains appear on the front along with two drilled holes.
Oak pilaster
Oak pilaster corner piece with mock column design and 3 chamfered faces. Reeded top and bottom.
Iron bracket
Iron bracket in the form of a curved trapezoid with central quatrefoil detail.
Iron bracket
Iron bracket in the form of a curved trapezoid with central trefoil mouchette detail. There are two screw holes that have been partly filled.
Standing desk
Standing desk, oak. Rectangular lectern top sloping from a horizontal shelf to raised ledge. Base has a central open recess.
Clock
Bracket clock, oak
Dinner wagon
Dinner wagon, oak
Dining table
Dining table, oak
WESTMINSTER from Bishop’s Walk, Lambeth 1850
WESTMINSTER from Bishop's Walk, Lambeth 1850, Print by Mr Thomas Abiel Prior. Coloured line engraving.
Westminster Palace from Bishops Walk, Lambeth. Stationers Almanack 1850
Westminster Palace from Bishops Walk, Lambeth. Stationers Almanack 1850, Print by Mr Thomas Abiel Prior. Coloured line engraving.
Sir Robert Peel, Bart. 1788-1850 Prime Minister 1834-1835, 1841-1845 and 1845-1846
Sir Robert Peel, Bart. 1788-1850 Prime Minister 1834-1835, 1841-1845 and 1845-1846, Print by Samuel Cousins and Sir Thomas Lawrence. Monochrome mezzotint.
William James Chaplin 1787-1859 MP for Salisbury
William James Chaplin 1787-1859 MP for Salisbury, Print by Henry Thomas Ryall and Frederick Newenham. Monochrome mezzotint.
Westminster Palace and Lambeth Palace 1850
Westminster Palace and Lambeth Palace 1850, Print by Mr Thomas Abiel Prior. Monochrome line engraving.
St. Cecilia Song for St. Cecilia’s Day 1687
St. Cecilia Song for St. Cecilia's Day 1687, Mural by Sir John Tenniel. Fresco painting.
King Lear Disinheriting Cordelia King Lear
King Lear Disinheriting Cordelia King Lear, Mural by John Rogers Herbert. Fresco painting.
The Trial of Charles I in Westminster Hall
The Trial of Charles I in Westminster Hall, Painting by Unknown. Oil painting.
Westminster 1850
Westminster 1850, Print by Mr Thomas Abiel Prior. Coloured line engraving.
Residence of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart.
Residence of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart., Print by Unknown. Coloured etching.
THE ROYAL COURT from the South West
THE ROYAL COURT from the South West, Print by A Newman and J Johnson. Colour lithograph.
The Royal Entrance, Victoria Tower
THE ROYAL ENTRANCE, VICTORIA TOWER, Print by George Hawkins and J Johnson. Colour lithograph.
Water front of new Palace of Westminster about 1850
Water front of new Palace of Westminster about 1850, Print by Unknown and Charles Barry the Elder. Colour lithograph.
HENRY 3RD VISCOUNT PALMERSTON 1784-1865 Prime Minister
HENRY 3RD VISCOUNT PALMERSTON 1784-1865 Prime Minister, Painting by John Partridge. Oil painting.
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton M.P. 1786-1845
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton M.P. 1786-1845, Print by H Robinson and George Richmond. Monochrome stipple engraving.
Punch’s monument to Peel
Punch's monument to Peel, Print by John Leech and Punch.
Sir Robert Peel Bart
Sir Robert Peel Bart, Sculpture by Mathew Noble.
Sir Robert Peel
Sir Robert Peel, Ceramic by James Sherwood Westmacott.
4 Panel Door
Oak and glass door with two linenfold panels to the lower section and two glass panels with traceried heads at the top.
4 Panel Door
Oak and glass 4 panel door, with two linenfold panels to the lower section and two glass panels with traceried heads above.
4 Panel Door
4 panel oak door with two linenfold panels to the lower section, and two empty panels with traceried heads and supportive iron work above, that would have likely been glazed.
6 Panel Door
Oak door with 6 panels. The lower three panels are linenfold in moulded frames, and the top three are empty with iron supports and traceried heads, that would have been glazed. Each iron support is...
6 Panel Door
Oak door with 6 panels and Tudor arch top rail. The lower three panels are linenfold within moulded frames and the top three are glazed with traceried heads.
6 Panel Door
Oak door with 6 panels and a Gothic arch top rail. The lower three panels are linenfold and the upper three have carved tracery details.
Ventilation grille
Gilded oak ventilation grill with carved motto 'Dieu et mon droit' and decorated with scrolling foliage and dragon details. Originally from the ceiling of the House of Lords.
Carved oak cornice
Section of carved oak cornice with tenon ends and decorated with a pattern of Tudor roses and various other floral emblems.
Painted ceiling panel
Old Commons Chamber ceiling panel featuring a central Tudor rose motif painted in cream and gold on a red background and surrounded by circle of foliage stems and acorn motifs also painted in cream...
Marquetry panels
A section of oak marquetry flooring from the border of the Robing Room. It is separated into three square sections. The first section has an inner 6 pointed star with a central portcullis. The seco...
Painted ceiling panel
Old Commons Chamber ceiling panel featuring a Portcullis motif painted in gold on a blue background and surrounded by circle of foliage stems and acorn motifs painted in a pale brown. The reverse o...
Carved cornice
Carved oak cornice beam with a series of carved motifs including Tudor roses, 'VR' initials and fleur-de-lis. There is crenellated moulding across the top section.
Carved panel
Carved oak wood panel, possibly for an interior dooe window, with a traceried head, foliage motifs and with rose buds.
Carved bench finial
Oak bench finial with carved detail of a resting deer chained with a coronet around its neck. Only the body of the deer remains. The finial has reeding moulded details.
Painted ceiling panel
House of Commons ceiling panel featuring a central Tudor rose motif painted in cream and gold on a red background and surrounded by circle of foliage stems and acorn motifs also painted in cream.
Painted ceiling panel
Old House of Commons ceiling panel featuring a central Portcullis motif painted in gold on a blue background and surrounded by circle of foliage stems and acorn motifs painted in cream.