Current Stock
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19th century iron bound tear shaped, oak container possibly for wine dregs Width: 16" / 41 cms Depth: 9.5" / 24 cms Height: 5" / 13cms
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Victorian Needlework and Plushwork Pheasant in Maple Frame Width and Height: 17" / 43 cms
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19th century Blue Welsh Spongeware ewer/jug - firing crack to base but watertight Height: 10" / 26 cms Width: 9" / 23 cms
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19th century iron bound dry good contained with character! Seen action! Great for kindling or plants Width: 16" / 41 cms Height: 7.5" / 19 cms
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Early 19th century Oak Deed Box
£195.00Antique oak deed box, original hinges, brass escutcheon with key. Circa 1800 Width: 15" / 38 cms Depth: 9" / 23 cms Height: 9" / 23 cms -
Pair of 17th century Carvings
£195.00Pair of 17th century oak carvings of the Green Man and lion's mask. Continental. Width: 4" / 10 cms Height: 4" / 10 cms -
19th century Friendly Society Stave Length: 41" / 104 cms
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Primitive Antique Stool
£220.00Antique primitve stool with saddle shaped seat on four robust stick legs Width: 16" / 41 cms Depth: 14" / 35 cms Height: 21" / 53 cms -
Antique Pewter Charger
£225.00Antique Pewter Charger - Late 17th/Early 18th century - Touch Marks of Fryer - Possibly Sir John Fryer, London - Working 1692-1726. John Fryer was created a Baronet on 21st December 1714, a Sheriff of the City of London for 1715-16 and Lord Mayor for 1720-1721. He was also a Director of the East India Company and the South Sea Company. Diam: 18" / 46 cms -
Tribal Staff/Stick with spiral decoration Length: 41" / 104 cms
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Treen Dairy Bowl
£225.00English treen dairy bowl. Width: 13" / 33 cms Height: 5.5" / 14 cms