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    Fine pair of late17th/early 18th century oak side chairs of excellent colour and patination. Shaped tops over inset back panel. Two plank seat with a moulded edge. The front legs and stretcher turned with baluster, fillet and ball turnings. Possibly Welsh. Circa 1700 Width: 17" / 43 cms Depth: 15" / 38 cms Height: 46" / 117 cms Seat Height: 18.5" / 47 cms
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    19th century beech Oliver Goldsmith design windsor chair with saddle seat.Windsor chairs of this type are sometimes described as 'Goldsmith' chairs, from Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774), the celebrated writer of 'The Vicar of Wakefield', who once owned an earlier example of this chiar. Width: 24.5" / 62 cms Depth: 18" / 49 cms Height: 36" / 92 cms Seat Height: 17" / 43 cms
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    17th century Oak joint stool. English. Circa 1640. The single plank doweled top with a moulded edge. Baluster and and peg turning to the legs united by straight stretchers and retaining original feet. See Victor Chinnery's book ''Oak Furniture, The British Tradition' frontispiece - wainscot chair Salisbury c.1640 for similar turning. Width: 18" / 46 cms Depth: 10" / 26 cms Height: 21.5" / 55 cms
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    17th century Oak gateleg table with unusual hinged supports. Six plank top with baluster and fillet turning united by straight stretchers. Circa 1670/80
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    Quaint late19th century small oval oak table with brass banded edge on splayed legs. Width: 12" / 30 cms Depth: 7.5" / 19 cms Height: 18" / 46 cms
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    18th century Elm stool with rising lid. On high bracket feet. Lovely soft colour. Patinated brass escutcheon and carrying handles. Width: 18.5" / 47 cms Depth: 13.5" / 34 cms Height: 18" / 46 cms
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    19th century oval mahogany etagere comprising three layers. Width: 21.5" / 55 cms Depth: 11" / 28 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms
  • Smart 1960's brass and glass coffee table. Glass removable. Width: 48"/122 Depth: 18" / 46 cms Height: 16" / 41 cms
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    18th century Oak Lowboy with walnut cross banding to the top and drawers. Two plank top with re-entrant corners, walnut crossbanding, over three drawers also with crossbanding, oak lined, original brass handles. Shaped frieze. Bold cabriole legs with pad feet. Width: 31" / 79 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 29" / 74 cms
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    Late 17th century English Oak Side Table with cleated two plank top, single drawer with moulded edge. Reel and ball turning to the uprights and front stretcher. Excellent colour and patination. Circa 1670 Width: 33.5"" / 85 cms Depth: 23.5"" / 60 cms Height: 28"" / 71 cms"
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    Primitive Ash and Elm stool with chamfered top and legs. Possibly Dorset. Circa 1800. Original condition. See 'Oak Furniture' by Victor Chinnery Page 54 Fig 2:45 for similar example Dimensions Width: 11" / 28 cms Depth: 5.6" / 16 cms Height: 9.5" / 24 cms
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    Early 18th century Oak Silver Table - rare in Oak. The term 'silver table' came from 'taking tea' which was overseen by the lady of the house using her silver tea service which was placed on the small table. Moulded edge to the top, shaped frieze and standing on slender cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet of an unusual design. In original condition Ex. Avon Antiques, Bradford on Avon Private Collection, London Width: 24.5" / 62 cms Depth: 18.5" / 47 cms Height: 27" / 69 cms
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