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A cast iron bath, of tapered shape, 160cm long

AN EARLY VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CIRCULAR CENTRE TABLE 19th century, with six trapezoid-shaped inlaid panels celebrating nature's rich boun...

‡ ERIC GILL (1882-1940) pencil - sketch for The Midland Hotel mural, Morecambe Bay, 1932, inscribed lower left circle inside 8'.3'' approx. & ...

A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA covered in green damask, with straight back and high scrolling arms terminating with flowerhead roundels, the reeded body ...

An Art Deco ash and walnut dressing table, 1931, designed by Charles Richter and manufactured by Bath Artcraft Ltd. associated with Bath Cabinet...

A vintage tin bath

CAST IRON SLIPPER BATH, on ball and claw feet with one side having a painted riperian scene depicting swan and windmill, 155cm W x 77cm D x 80cm H.

An early 19th Century mahogany Gonzales Alvez) games table, the chessboard satinwood and ebony inlaid top opening to reveal a green baize-lined in...

A set of four black painted cast iron bath legs, each in the form of a lion's paw, with shell cresting, 28cm high

A 20th Century carved giltwood and gesso framed over mantel mirror in the Victorian taste (ex "Looking Glass" in Bath) 142 cm x 123 cm

Exceptional quality 19th C. rosewood centre table raised on carved column and three outswept feet by G. Jones of Bath {73 cm H x 137 cm Dia.}.

1824 (June 8) Letter from the former Bishop of Chester to Francis Freeling informing him that he has become the Bishop of Bath & Wells and will al...

raised on four feet. (Irish Vernacular) 54 cm. high; 175 cm. wide; 77 cm. deep VERNACULAR Friday 3rd May 2024 12:28:52

with soap shelf. (Irish Vernacular) 75 cm. high; 53 cm. wide VERNACULAR Friday 3rd May 2024 14:11:44

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