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An early to mid 18th century walnut escritoire having moulded cornice, over concealed cushion long drawer, the fall reveals, drawers and pigeon ho...

A mid 20th carved oak cased wall barometer, silvered dial, glazed within a brass bezel, the dial 19cm, overall 36cm octagonal

A mahogany revolving tri-pod table with pie crust edge top, turned column carved acanthus leaf knees with talon and egg feet (Size 46cm diameter 5...

A 19th century fancy inlaid ladies dressing table with lift up lid to reveal fitted interior and mirror supported on four fancy shaped legs with a...

19th century mahogany tambour fronted bedside pot cupboard with converted drawer 76cm x 54.5cm

A Victorian oil lamp 42cm high, with glass funnel, 66cm, brass base with frieze of raised classical head profiles and leaves, glass oil reservoir

A mid 19th century French bidet, blue and white, shaped design, faience pottery with ZP mark to base, together with an artisan made four legged s...

An English arts and crafts design three piece dining suite, comprising butterfly cut plank top trestle table with twin shaped uprights with a pegg...

A mid 20th Century English Arts and Crafts design, quarter sawn oak dresser, with twin shelved up-stand, the base having two in line drawers over ...

A first quarter 20th Century English Arts and Crafts chestnut two door wardrobe, a pair of multi panel doors opening to reveal full width hanging ...

An English Arts and Crafts mixed wood dressing table with adjustable, cut mirror back with central cupboard flanked by two twin draw columns, the ...

A 19th century provintial solid seated single chair, with turned decoration to the back and cross stretchers below, 90cm high

A late 19th century French Chestnut food prep table having plank formed top three drawers to carcass on four plain plank uprights united by single...

A 19th Century mahogany twin pedestal desk fitted 9 drawers with brass handles. The top is inset with a guilt tooled green lever skiver 153cm x 10...

19th century mahogany library table, with two inline drawers and three opposing, twin faux draw fronts supported on four reeded legs and brass cap...

A set of six William the IV single mahogany chairs, having plain crest rail over tulip carver uprights overstuffed seat pads with typical reeded f...

A 19th century mahogany single chair with scrolling flower head carved crest rail with overstuffed seat pad with carved tulip fore legs, plain rea...

A set of six small sized 19th century elm chairs with double bar back, the upper numbered over dished solid seat, 85.5cm high

An 18th century yew wood chest of drawers, two short over three long, with brass handles on bracket feet, 94cm wide

A 19th century mahogany dressing table mirror with adjustable plain plate, the bow front box base fitted three drawers raised on bracket feet, 51c...

A part 18th century oak dough bin, on turned supports with stretchers, having the addition of a planked top, 121cm x 56cm, had once been attached ...

A late 19th century French carved oak bedside pot cupboard having marble top over single drawer over cupboard door supported on four cabriole legs...

First quarter 20th century bergere three piece suite of typical form & construction, 74cm high, very good condition throughout ...[more]

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