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    18th century Oak Cupboard with double doors Width: 30" / 76 cms Depth: 14" / 36 cms Height: 39.5" / 101 cms
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    Queen Anne Elm Side Table with one piece top Width: 36" / 91 cms Depth: 19" / 49 cms Height: 27.5" / 70 cms
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    18th century English Mahogany Chest on Chest. Dentil moulding to the cornice. In two sections. Two short drawers over six graduated drawers. Bracket feet. Width: 40" / 102 cms - maximum width Depth: 21" / 53 cms Height: 73" / 185 cms
  • Small 18th century oak chest of drawers. Four graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles on pierced back plates. Bracket feet. English Width: 25.5" / 65 cms Depth: 21" / 53 cms Height: 29" / 74 cms
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    Unusual low and narrow 17th century Oak coffer with a sloping front. Circa 1670. Perfect for a hall, TV or boot room. Width: 46.5" / 118 cms Depth: 13" / 33 cms Height: 17.5" / 44 cms
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    17th century English Oak wainscot armchair. Now with upholstered seat over a rope base. The back panel with lozenge carving flanked by whorls. Ancient iron brackets to the base. Possibly Cheshire area. See the National Trust property, Lyme, for a similar example. Width: 22.5" / 57 cms Depth: 21" / 53 cms Height: 38" / 97 cms Seat Height 18.5" / 47 cms
  • Large antique carved wood and gilded mirror with lattice design cresting - later plate Width: 31" / 79 cms Height: 52" / 132 cms
  • Large antique carved and gilded Italian mirror with later plate. Width: 31" / 79 cms Height: 53" / 135 cms
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    17th century child's Oak coffer. Six plank construction with shaped ends. Moulded edge top. Good colour and patination. Width: 27.5" / 70 cms Depth: 12.5" / 33 cms Height: 19.5" / 50 cms
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    17th century low oak Continental coffer on original sledge feet and retaining interior till. This coffer is very similar to chests from the Avesnes/Thiérache area of Eastern Picardy which date from the 1650-1725 period. The mid height moulding, sledge feet and construction are very similar. In St Andrew’s Church, Wickhambreaux, Kent there is a chest which bears a resemblance to these examples. Possibly the Kent chest was made in France and imported or that the chest was made by an immigrant craftsman. From 1681-1685 a large number of Huguenot refuges came to England which may explain this. Width: 54" / 137 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 19" / 48 cms
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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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    18th century Oak chest of drawers. Circa 1760/70. Original brasses. Arrangement of two short and three long drawers, moulded top and bracket feet. Oak lined drawers. Width: 38.5" / 98 cms Depth: 20.5" / 52 cms Height: 36" / 91 cms
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