Primitive Childs Chair
This 19thc Childs Chair in beechwood has faux bamboo legs and arm supports which retain traces of original paint. It is very reminiscent…
Read MoreThis 19thc Childs Chair in beechwood has faux bamboo legs and arm supports which retain traces of original paint. It is very reminiscent…
Read MoreAn interesting and superbly made Steel Fire Screen with a coat of arms decoration. Reg: no 776867 and stamped Nester British Made. height…
Read MoreThis G & J Lines dabble grey painted and gessoed push along horse retains its original paint work and wooden wheels, handle and…
Read MoreThis folding coaching table was made circa 1820 in England during the late Regency period. Designed to fold and be stored away and…
Read MoreVictorian Rosewood Cabriole Leg FootstoolThis small elegant footstool has cabriole legsand upholstered top. c1850 Width 35cmdepth 35cmheight 18cm £275.00 19thc Rosewood Footstool 19thc…
Read MoreA Victorian Games/Sewing Table with quarter veneer walnut top which opens to reveal Chess and Backgammon boards. Below there is a fitted drawer…
Read MoreThis Childs Low Back Windsor Chair is a made in the traditional Lincolnshire style but scaled down. This chair is made in…
Read MoreSuperb quality Child’s Chair in the 18th century style. This cabriole legged chair with swept semi curved arm and a camel back is…
Read MoreAn exceedingly rare Child’s Windsor Chair from the West Country. The hooped back with five spars have the simplicity of this region. The…
Read More19thc Brass Club Fender (England c1880) A good quality late 19thc Brass Club Fender having upholstered seats raised on elegant turned upright supports…
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