Antiques
The olde worlde antique shop was a great place. It doesn’t quite fit any more though and few want to cram their rooms with nick nacks.
So we make a selection of a few things that we think you might be interested in. Beauty comes in many forms – from rich dark oak of the seventeenth century, to sleek architectural mahogany of the Regency period with many other things either side and in between.
We don’t want to try and be boring in defining style, but we know what we like and think you might like to share in it too.
What’s so exciting is that the antique items are unique, they’re environmentally friendly and once we have sold them we are unlikely to have another one in stock!
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Mahogany Vitrine Table
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A George II Chinoiserie lacquered corner cabinet
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A George II padauk oval drop leaf table
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A late George III mahogany secretaire chest
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A William IV rosewood drum worktable
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A George III plum-pudding mahogany demi-lune tea table, circa 1790
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A mid eighteenth century walnut and mahogany Netherlandish bombe commode
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A light oak six-plank coffer, circa 1630
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An early eighteenth century elm six-plank coffer circa 1720
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An early eighteenth century carved fronted elm six plank coffer, circa 1700
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A Victorian walnut travelling chest with silver plated fittings
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A George III mahogany framed upholstered chair
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Regency Rosewood Writing Table
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Mahogany Circular Tilt-Top Occasional Table
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A Regency goncalo alves swivel action games table
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A set of six elm chairs in country Hepplewhite style, circa 1800






