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Creamware Bowl Pierced Back Stamp Wedgwood Etruria - Lincolnshire
Creamware BowlPlane bowl with Pierced with flower design and rope edged
Back stamp Wedgwood Etruria
Metal Chandelier Structure - Leicestershire
Metal chandelier structure for sale4ft tall - 3ft wide - looks great with floral decoration around it!
Selling due to lack of space
Fine Arm Chair With Rush Seat - Lincolnshire
Arts and Crafts low arm chairHand made with fine details
Rush seat
Lovely patina
Bedside Drawers In Mahogany - Lincolnshire
Victorian four drawer bedside tableBeautiful mahogany
Turned drawer knobs
On small rounded plinth
Peaky Blinders Mirror - Merseyside
This ornately decorated mirror i believe was used on the set of peaky blinders as seen in series 2, episode 4. I purchased it from red brick vintage, liverpool who i believe had purchased it from an auction selling props used on peaky blinders sets.William 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
Mixed 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.
Butlers Tray / Bed Table - Lincolnshire
A Victorian mahogany bed trayWith a three quarter gallery with pierced handles, on turned legs
Has adjustable writing / reading slope
Wooden Desk With Drawers - Eastbourne, East Sussex
Wooden desk with drawers and cupboardGoodin Cast Iron Log / Coal Burner - London
Goodin cast iron log / coal burnerExcellent condition
Not used any more
Works really well
Great condition
Metallic Green and matt black
Was refurbished before we had it
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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