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Small desk or dressing table
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Appeared as an outline drawing in the 1802 Drawing Book
Back mark would imply a date of manufacture of c. 1780

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English Delftware (Bristol) c. 1780 - Hand painted with blue Chinese landscape and crackled edges

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Basket c 1800 with pierced rim
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The rush bottomed Sussex chair is one of William Morris's most iconic chairs
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A Victorian mahogany bed tray
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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.

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Black slate mantel clock.
Gilt decoration
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£300 +VAT

Mahogany Campaign Table
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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.
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