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Wedgwood Creamware Sweet Basket c. 1780 - Lincolnshire
Wedgwood CreamwareSweet Basket
With rolled handle and wickerwork moulding
Appeared as an outline drawing in the 1802 Drawing Book
Back mark would imply a date of manufacture of c. 1780
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
Pedestal Vase Or Urn With Lid / Cover - Lincolnshire
Amazing and rare example of pierced creamwareSquare base with legs
Mahogany Bedside Cupboard - Lincolnshire
Lovely mahogany bed side table3/4 galleried
Curved / arched moulded decoration on the dray
Shelf
Victorian Black Slate Mantel Clock - Lincolnshire
Black slate mantel clock.Gilt decoration
Circular dial with porcelain dial
Brass Coffee Pot - Lincolnshire
This is an unusual brass coffee potWith built in spirit burner
Ornate glass dome
Tilts to pour
English Delftware (Bristol) c. 1780 - Lincolnshire
English Delftware (Bristol) c. 1780 - Hand painted with blue Chinese landscape and crackled edgesEdwardian or Victorian Oil Lamp - Lincolnshire
Brass with white bowl51cm x 20cm Diameter
Hotel Furniture Job Lot - West Oxfordshire
A collection of quality hotel furnishings, pictures, crockery and objects d'art.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
3x Antique Solid Wood Cabinets - Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Height: 90Width: 120
Depth: 46
All sizes are in CM
Antique Victorian Long Handled Copper Bed Pan Warmer - Lincolnshire
Long Handled Copper Bed Pan WarmerTang 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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