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Mahogany Writing Desk - Lincolnshire
Mahogany writing desk with turned legsHigh three quarter gallery with corner shelves
Great for your living room, office or as a dressing table
Victorian Black Slate Mantel Clock - Lincolnshire
Black slate mantel clock.Gilt decoration
Circular dial with porcelain dial
Commemorative Plate Of 1939 New York World Fair - Lincolnshire
Commemorative Plate Of 1939 New York World FairMade in the U.S.A. by Homer Laughlin
150th Anniversary of George Washington - First President
1789 - 1939
Singer Sewing Machine - Wandsworth, London
Singer sewing machineMixed Antique Chairs (Ref: RHC4985) - Warrington, Cheshire
These sets of 10 antique chairs all vary in size, age and style and are perfect for use within any pub or bistro.Priced per chair.
Antique Chest Of Drawers - Lincolnshire
Lovely chest of drawersLook good in any room
3 large drawers
2 small drawers
Miyakoya Signed Japanese Chef's Knife - Manchester
Antique in age (over 100 years old) from a rare maker.High quality produced hand forged laminated iron, water quenched blade in the tradition of the samurai sword.
YOU MUST BE OVER 18 TO PURCHASE KNIVES
2x Brass Single Beds - Lincolnshire
Attractive brass bedsMahogany Bedside Cupboard - Lincolnshire
Lovely mahogany bed side table3/4 galleried
Curved / arched moulded decoration on the dray
Shelf
Howard & Sons Dressing Table or Desk - Lincolnshire
Small desk or dressing tableMade by Howard & Sons of London (opened in 1820.)
Their furniture became popular during the Victorian era amongst the upper class
Large drawer with stamped name.
Roland Cocktail Table - Lancashire
Roland Cocktail Table.W158 x D1280 x H520 -SR 184.
In excellent condition
Cast Iron Book Press - Lincolnshire
Beautiful cast iron book pressVery heavy
Ideal for use as a book press or a decorative piece.
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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