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Edwardian or Victorian Oil Lamp - Lincolnshire
Brass with white bowl51cm x 20cm Diameter
Cast Iron Book Press - Lincolnshire
Beautiful cast iron book pressVery heavy
Ideal for use as a book press or a decorative piece.
Leeds Pottery Cruet Set - Lincolnshire
Large Pottery cruet setLeeds creamware
Edwardian or Victorian Oil Lamp - Lincolnshire
Brass with white bowl51cm x 20cm Diameter
Wooden Desk With Drawers - Eastbourne, East Sussex
Wooden desk with drawers and cupboardBedside Drawers In Mahogany - Lincolnshire
Victorian four drawer bedside tableBeautiful mahogany
Turned drawer knobs
On small rounded plinth
Aritsugu Japanese Chef's Knife - Manchester
Aritsugu, A top ranked Japanese chef's knife maker.Hand forged laminated and water quenched iron blades in the tradition of the samurai sword.
YOU MUST BE OVER 18 TO PURCHASE KNIVES
Edwardian Skeletonized Leaves Display Case - Lincolnshire
Framed Floral CollageEdwardian arrangement of skeletonized leaves
Mounted on velvet
Displayed in Mahogany case
Size 120cm x 60cm x 10cm
Leeds Creamware Teapot - Lincolnshire
Hartley Greens And Co Leeds Pottery Creamware Pierced Teapot5 3/4" Height
01201 - Pierced Teapot 5 3/4" Height
Pierced Work All Done By Hand
Antique Victorian Long Handled Copper Bed Pan Warmer - Lincolnshire
Long Handled Copper Bed Pan WarmerMiyakoya 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
Hotel Furniture Job Lot - West Oxfordshire
A collection of quality hotel furnishings, pictures, crockery and objects d'art.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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