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    Early 19th century Elm Farmhouse Dining Table - Three Drawers - c.1800 Width: 84" / 214 cm Depth: 32" / 81 cm Height: 29" / 74 cm
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    19th century Wing Armchair - (Stripped and traditionally reupholstered) Width: 29" / 74 cm Depth: 25" / 64 cm Height: 42" / 107 cm
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    Antique Oak Dresser - Circa 1780 - Three Drawers over a shaped frieze Width: 82" / 209 cms Depth: 18" / 46 cms Height: 33" / 84 cms
  • 18th century Portrait of a Lady in carved and gilded frame - attributed to John Astley (1724-1787) - Sarah Hamilton of Drumaspie, Dungannon, Co Tyrone - label on reverse - Sarah Hamilton, only child of William Hamilton of Drumaspie, married to Alexander Stuart - the portrait supposed to be by Ramsay of Edinburgh Width: 27" / 69 cms (Framed) Height: 31" / 79 cms
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    17th century Spanish walnut table with iron supports and turned end suports Width: 58" / 140 cms Depth: 26.5" / 68 cms Height: 32" / 81 cms
  • Small early 18th century oak cupboard dresser. Double paneled cupboard doors with two drawers above. Excellent colour and patination. Probably Denbighshire, Wales. Width: 50" / 127 cms Depth: 21" / 53 cms Height: 35" / 89 cms
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    Late 18th century Oak dresser, circa 1780. South Wales. Arrangement of six drawers (two fitted out for cutlery) over a shaped frieze and potboard. Good colour and patination. Width: 61" / 155 cms Depth: 16.5" / 41 cms Height: 34" / 87 cms
  • Large Mahogany dining table - circa 1740/60. English. Good colour and patination. Width: 71" / 180 cms Depth: 60" / 153 cms Height: 28.75" / 73 cms
  • 17th century Portrait of a Gentleman. Oil on Canvas. Carved and Gilded Frame. School of Kneller (1646-1723) On the reverse, said to be of John Verney, (1652-1707), MP for Leicestershire. 1st son of Sir Richard Verney of Compton Verney, Warwickshire. Brother of George Verney, who became Lord Willoughby de Broke in 1711 and later Dean of Windsor. Width: 32" / 81 cms Height: 37" / 94 cms
  • Oil on canvas in carved and gilded frame. Portrait of Charles Goodall, founder of Charles Goodall and Sons. The company were the largest producers of playing cards in the 19th century, making three quarters of all those made This portrait hung in the Goodall factory from around 1840 until the closure of the works in 1922. It was subsequently kept in the family until recently. Relined. Framed Size: Width: 34" / 86 cms Height: 39.5" / 100 cms
  • Late 17th century Oak dresser. The top with a noulded edge over three drawers with geometric moulding. Shaped frieze on both the front and sides. Panelled ends. Turned legs, terminating in block supports. English. Circa 1690 Width: 73" / 185 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 29.5" / 75 cms
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    Set of 19th century Wheatear Lancashire Spindle back Dining Chairs .c1830/40 Six single and 2 armchairs
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