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Regency Mahogany Chest of Drawers
£1,850.00Small Regency Mahogany Chest of Drawers Width: 33" / 84 cm Depth: 20" / 50 cm Height: 31.5" / 80 cm -
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Early 18th century Oak Close Stool
£1,850.00Early 18th Century Oak Close Stool with lift up top, mock drawer fronts - bracket feet. -
.SOLDWatercolour by Claude Hayes R.I. (1852-1922) ‘Nr Danbury, Essex’ Width – Framed 27 ½” / 70 cm Height: 21” / 53 cm
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Oil on Canvas
£1,850.00Oil on Canvas – Pastoral Scene - 19th century Unframed size: 22" x 16" -
.SOLDSet of Four Hunting Aquatints - circa 1815 - by Dean Wolstenholme Snr. (1757-1837) Mounted in later Victorian Ackerman frames Width: 29" / 73 cm Height: 23.5" / 60 cm
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.SOLD18th century Bleached Oak Box Settle with lift up seat and cushion Width: 63" / 160 cms Depth: 20" / 51 cms Height: 56" / 142 cms
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Small Antique Oak Cupboard
£1,750.00Small carved, antique oak cupboard. The one plank top with thumb nail decoration.17th century timber. Reconstructed in the 19th century. Good colour and patination. Width: 35.5" / 90 cms Depth: 13" / 33 cms Height: 30" / 76 cms -
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17th century Oak Coffer
£1,750.0017th century transitional Oak coffer. Circa 1660. North country. The top with a moulded edgeand iron strap hinges. Three panel front with intricate carving of foliage and trees. Original high legs. Width: 45" / 114 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 25" / 63 cms -
Pair of 18th century painted armchairs with original needlework. French. Width: 24" / 61 cms Depth: 20" / 51 cms Height: 34" / 87 cms - Seat Height: 14.5" / 37 cms
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Pair of 19th century Walnut Armchairs
£1,750.00Pair of 19th century Walnut Armchairs - for recovering Width: 24" / 61 cm Depth: 26.5" / 67 cm Height: 47" / 119 cm -
.SOLDQueen Anne Oak Side Table with turned legs - circa 1710 - unusual large size Width: 38.5" / 98 cms Depth: 23.5" / 60 cms Height: 28.5" / 72 cms
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Pair of Antique Italian Sgabello Chairs
£1,650.00Pair of antique Italian Sgabello hall chairs with intricate romayne panels and grotesque masks,surrounded by ribbons and foliage. Late 18th/early 19th century. The word Scabello comes from the Latin for stool - scabellum. An earlier pair with similar carving to the lower front 'legs' are in The Metropolitan Museum in New York. Width: 15.5" / 39 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 38.5" / 98 cms Seat Height: 17.5" / 44 cms













