Monthly Sale of Antiques & Collectables.

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room Binegar, Somerset

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Monthly Sale of Antiques & Collectables.

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A Barnes & Son of Wells and Shepton Mallet copper and brass water urn, of massive proportions, with tinned interior, the top set a domes, pull of...

An oak hanging plate rack, of rectangular section, with two rows of turned spindles, 64cm high x 75cm wide x 26cm deep

'The Carbula', a Victorian pottery lavatory by George Farmiloe & Sons, 34 St Johns Street, London, transfer printed in brown, with wild flowers, f...

An oak monk's bench, the upright back carved with lozenge and foliate medallion above a hinged panelled seat enclosing a cupboard, 107cm high x 55...

A pine pot cupboard, with slate top above a single drawer and hinged panelled door enclosing a shelf, on bun feet, 78cm high x 41cm wide x 43cm de...

A pair of reconstituted stone servant crowned lions with flowing manes and raised on stepped rectangular bases 114cm high ...[more]

A reconstituted stone bench the back panel, the back panel decorated with opposing griffins, the arm rests modelled as sphinx the plain raised on ...

A pair of reconstituted stone urn planters of chalice form, decorated with bunches of grapes over lobed bases raised on decorated trumpet form squ...

A wrought iron gate in a contrived sunburst design, 105cm high x 88cm wide

A pair of reconstituted stone sejant heraldic dogs, each holding a shield and snarling 70cm ...[more]

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