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Revolving Magazine Rack - Lincolnshire
Revolving magazine rack / standMade from brass and mahogany
Ideal for keeping your journals and magazines close to hand.
English Delftware (Bristol) c. 1780 - Lincolnshire
English Delftware (Bristol) c. 1780 - Hand painted with blue Chinese landscape and crackled edges2x Brass Single Beds - Lincolnshire
Attractive brass bedsBrass Carriage Clock - Lincolnshire
Brass with enamel case12.5 cm high
Creamware Bowl Pierced Back Stamp Wedgwood Etruria - Lincolnshire
Creamware BowlPlane bowl with Pierced with flower design and rope edged
Back stamp Wedgwood Etruria
Large Blue And White Urn With Flower Motif - Lincolnshire
Large antique pot bellied UrnBlue and white
Gold banding on the finial / handles
11x Solid Oak Seating - Double and Single Seats Available - London
9x Double seats1x Single with Green Seat
1 x Single Seat
Fine Arm Chair With Rush Seat - Lincolnshire
Arts and Crafts low arm chairHand made with fine details
Rush seat
Lovely patina
Roland Cocktail Table - Lancashire
Roland Cocktail Table.W158 x D1280 x H520 -SR 184.
In excellent condition
Creamware Bowl Pierced Back Stamp Wedgwood Etruria - Lincolnshire
Creamware BowlPlane bowl with Pierced with flower design and rope edged
Back stamp Wedgwood Etruria
Antique Victorian Long Handled Copper Bed Pan Warmer - Lincolnshire
Long Handled Copper Bed Pan WarmerWilliam Morris / Arts And Crafts - Sussex Arm Chair - Lincolnshire
The rush bottomed Sussex chair is one of William Morris's most iconic chairsIcon of the arts and crafts movement
Edwardian or Victorian Oil Lamp - Lincolnshire
Brass with white bowl51cm x 20cm Diameter
Tang Dynasty "Prancing Horse" AD 618-906 - Lincolnshire
This gorgeous example of a Tang Dynasty pottery horse.. The horse raises one leg in the air as he turns his head to the side.This elegant sculpture is a testament to the admiration and adoration the Chinese had for these marvellous creatures. Although they were an integral part in the expansion and defence of the empire.
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