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  • Late 18th century Lancashire ladderback child's rocking chair with rush seat Width: 18" / 46 cms Depth: 19" / 49 cms Height: 31" / 79 cms Seat Height: 12" / 31 cms
  • Late 17th century Oak side chair with a carved crest and slatted back. Inset panel seat with turned front stretcher united by straight side stretchers. Width: 18" / 46 cms Depth: 15" / 38 cms Height: 43" / 109 cms Seat Height: 18.5" / 47 cms
  • 18th century Oak dresser with a bank of shaped spice drawers over three drawres - retaining their original brass handles. Lovely soft Georgian colour and patination. Shaped brackets to the legs Width: 64" / 163 cms Depth: 18" / 46 cms Height to top of spice drawers: 37" / 94 cms Height to Dresser Top: 33.5" / 85 cms
  • Late 18th century breakfront cupboard dresser and rack of small size. The rack with a shaped top frieze. The base containing three drawers over a central bank of a further three drawers, all with brass swan neck handles. Two cupboards to the side with square fielded panels over bracket feet. Lovely colour and patination Width: 58" / 148 cms Depth: 19" / 49 cms Base Height: 34" / 87 cms Total Height 77" / 196 cms
  • 18th century Oak dresser of rare design with double cabriole legs, ending in pad feet. Two long drawers connected by a central shorter drawer over an arched frieze. Lovely shaped frieze below the two drawers. Bank of spice drawers with a central pigeon hole. Shropshire. Circa 1750. Excellent colour and patination Width: 78" / 178 cms Depth: 20" / 51 cms Height: 33" / 84 cms
  • Queen Anne Style Walnut bureau with good faded colour and patination. Fall front revealing a well with sliding cover with leather sciver and an arrrangmenet of pigeon holes Width: 31" / 79 cms Depth:17.75" / 45 cms Height: 33" / 84 cms
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    17th century six plank oak coffer with carved initials 'EP' on unusual end styles. Excellent carving to the front. Width: 49" / 125 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 28" / 71 cms
  • 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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    Pair of small gilded wood picture frames with leaf decoration. £110 Each Overall Width: 6.25" / 16 cms - Interior Width: 4.5" / 12 cms Overall Height: 9.5" / 24 cms   Interior Height: 6.5" / 17 cms
  • Hand carved lamp base decorated with gold leaf. Italian Height: 16.5" / 42 cms Diameter: 9" / 23 cms
  • 19th century brass money box modelled as a stool Width: 5" / 13 cms Depth: 2.25" / 5 cms Height: 3" / 8 cms
  • Lovely Georgian mahogany circular tray with molded edge. Superb colour and patination Diameter: 9" / 23 cms
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