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.English Oak sectional bookcase with carved owl finials - comprising of 6 sections which sit into recessed holes one on top of the other. Made in the 1920's under patent by the Amersham Works Ltd and retailed by Brandon and Sons, High Street, Tring. Width: 23" / 59 cms Depth: 7" / 18 cms Height: 67" / 170 Each Section: 10" / 26 cms High
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.Charming and rare child's oak bench/seat of simple form and in totally original condition. Width: 23.5" / 60 cms Depth: 14" / 35 cms Height: 23.5" / 60 cms
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.English Oak Dresser with three drawers - original brasses - Circa 1800 Width: 69.5" / 177 cm Depth: 18" / 46 cm Height: 33" / 84 cm
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.Late 18th century Oak Wall Cupboard with double doors - circa 1790 Width: 19" / 48 cm Depth: 7.5" / 18 cm Height: 27.5" / 70 cm
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Oak Miniature Chest of Drawers
£650.00Early 19th century Oak Chest of Drawers, possibly for a child. Useful by the side of a sofa or chair. Width: 19.5" / 49 cms Depth: 12.5" / 32 cms Height: 20.5" / 52 cms -
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Oak Potboard Dresser
£3,250.00South Wales Oak potboard dresser of narrow proportions. Circa 1800. Plate reed to the two plank top. Three drawers over a shaped potboard and turned legs. Lovely color and patination. Width: 69" / 175 cms Depth: 14" / 36 cms Height: 33.5" / 85 cms -
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Oak Silver Chest
£395.00Antique Oak silver chest with iron bands - nice compact size. Late 19th century. Bearing the brass plaque engraved 'Capt. Henry Bathurst' Width: 19" / 48 cms Depth: 14.5" / 37 cms Height: 13" / 33 cms -
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Oak Tripod Table – circa 1800
£450.00Small Oak Tripod Table - circa 1800 Diam: 19" / 48 cm Height: 25.5" / 63 cm -
.Brass Bound Oak Barrel - circa 1860 Width: 15" / 38 cms Height: 13" / 33 cms
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.Oil in Canvas of a Hunting Scene – signed - Sylvester Martin (1856-1906) Walnut veneer and gilt frame. Width: Framed – 28” / 71 cm Height: 20” / 51 cm
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Oil of a Northern Street Scene
£350.00Oil on board of a northern street scence. Possibly Leeds. Barbara Dawson. Exhibited at the Yorkshire Artists Exhbition in 1957. This exhibition, held at Leeds City Art Gallery, was notable for featuring work by a young David Hockney, including a painting of his father. At the time, Hockney was a student at Bradford College of Art. The painting of his father was sold at the exhibition for £10, which Hockney said helped him financially. The exhibition also included work by other students from the University, as well as tutors. Framed Size Width: 24" / 61 cms Height: 17" / 43 cms -
Oil of Kettlewell, Yorkshire
£490.00Oil on board. Kettlewell, North Yorkshire, looking towards Hagg Dyke. Gordon Barlow. (1913 Bradford -2004). He was a protégé of Herbert Royle (1870-1958) and painted prolifically, mainly in oils. His artwork became popular to a point where he was able to work freelance as a professional oil painter. As a number of his paintings included golfers and golf courses, he was included in the Dictionary of Sporting Artists 1650-1990, published by the Antique Collectors Club in 1992. However, most of his subjects were of landscape and village scenes, particularly along the Wharfe Valley in Yorkshire. Frames Size Width: 34" / 87 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms