17th century oak joint stool with associated 17th century top. Incised carving to top rail.
Width: 19″ / 48 cms
Depth: 11″ / 28 cms
Height: 22″ / 56 cms
Set of four ash and elm Windsor chairs . Circa 1830. Crinoline stretchers and 3 ring turning to legs. North country region.
Width: 21″ / 53 cms
Depth: 16″ / 40 cms
Height: 36″ / 91 cms
Seat Height: 17″ / 43 cms
Large 19th century oak farmhouse table. Six turned legs united by central and cross stretchers
Width: 100″ / 254 cms
Depth: 32.5″ / 83 cms
Height: 30″ / 76 cms
Late 18th century oak cricket table. Welsh or English. Three angled legs united by a triangular lower shelf
Width: 24″ / 61 cms
Depth: 24″ / 61 cms
Height: 25.5″ / 65 cms
18th century English/Welsh farmhouse table. Wonderful colour and patination. Drawer to one end above a shaped frieze. Thick three plank top with cleated ends. Central and end stretchers
Width: 84.5″ / 215 cms
Depth: 31.5″ / 80 cms
Height: 30.34″ / 78 cms
Etching by William F Harber 1848-1925 signed – The Horseguards, London circa 1920. Harber was an architect for The Belgravia Estate and designed 13-27 Brompton Road, London
Height: 19″ / 48 cms
Width: 16.5″ / 42 cms