We are always anxious to purchase fine quality English and Continental furniture, clocks, paintings, mirrors and similar items from the late 17th century to early 19th century. Should you wish to sell or need advice on any antique items from this period we would only be too pleased to discuss them with you.
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A fine George III period mahogany Canterbury with Rosewood crossbanding and brass line inlay.
Circa 1810
Size: 20" wide; 16" deep; 20" high.
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A fine 18th century mahogany ‘Commode’ of serpentine form retaining the original Chippendale rococo gilt metal handles. W. 27”; D. 18”; H. 30”. Circa 1770.
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A very fine pair of George III Hepplewhite design parcel gilt open armchairs, upholstered in pale lime green silk.
Circa 1780 |
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A Regency mahogany Cheval mirror in the manner of Gillows, the finely turned supports on reeded swept legs terminating in brass lions paw feet, retaining the orginal mirror plate.
Circa 1820
Size: 64" high; 37" wide. |
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A very fine quality Regency Regulator by John Todd of Glasgow, the flame mahogany case with ebony mouldings is in the Egyptian taste of the period, the eight day movement with strike and subsiduary calender dial.
Circa 1825
Size: 19" wide; 9"deep; 82" high.
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A handsome and elegant George III Longcase clock by Thomas Dawes of Nottingham, the eight day movement with Strike/Silent in the arch, housed in fine flame mahogany case. Circa 1770
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A Regency period Armchair with the original 'faux rosewood and ivory inlaid' decoration, the caned seat with squab cushion.
Circa 1825
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A fine early 19th century satin-birch Beidermier upholstered chair. Circa 1830.
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A George III japanned Strut mirror. Circa 1790. W. 17”; H. 21”. |
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A George III giltwood Pier mirror with original ormolu mounts, retaining the original paper label on the reverse- Jeremiah and William Freeman, 2, London Road, Norwich. W. 26”; H. 41”. |
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An Edwardian cut-glass and gilt metal 'bag' Chandelier.
Circa 1910
Size: 31" high; 21" diameter.
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