George III satinwood tea caddy
Beautifully figured West Indies satinwood and silver mounts. A well proportioned tea caddy of exceptional quality. The interior contains two large caddies.
Provenance: Peter Lipitch Antiques, London.
Dimensions: 7 5/8 inches wide, 6 inches high, 5 3/4 inches deep
Price: £850
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2 items of late 18th / early 19th century domestic iron ware
A Donegal bread iron or harnen [hardening] stand. This item is usually known as an oatcake warmer. It was used to slowly dry, rather than bake, a traditional bannock of oat bread locally referred to as...
Burr and pollard oak
An outstanding corner cupboard with lovely warm colour and patina accompanying fabulous timber.
30 ¼ in. High, 27 in. Wide, 15 ¼ in. Deep
Provenance: John Parry Collection
Price: £5000
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Walnut and oak
Exceptional colour and patina. Super gun barrel turned legs and original feet and brasses.
29 in. wide, 18 in. deep, 28 in. high
Price: £1600
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Elm
A charmingly wonky little table of great character and nutty colour.
25 ½ in. high, 20 in. wide
Provenance: Sampson and Horne Collection
Price: £2200
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Dutch
Provenance: Clermont Hall, Norfolk
£750
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Mid 19th century child’s ash ladder back chair
Pleasing variation of dark and light colour.
24 in. High.
£380
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Mid 19th century child’s ash ladder back chair
With traces of original green paint
28 ½ in. High.
£380
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Superb patina and carving.
Provenance: Norman Adams Collection
£4000
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The carved and reeded arms and back coupled with H stretcher rails make this an high quality example of this style of chair, which is synonymous with East Anglia.
£650
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