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Old painted pine chest of drawers
Old painted pine chest of drawers
English c.1880
In a mid 20th century white paint. The outer layers dry scraped back to a more attractive white with contemporary pine knobs
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Victorian original painted pine drawers
Painted pine drawers
English c.1890
Modern layers of paint stripped back to the original white with darker contrasting fruitwood knobs. Splits in two for manoeuvrability and ease of transportation
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Irish petite pine console table
Pine console table
Irish c.1900
Petite in size and scale. Farmhouse style. A useful piece of furniture in a variety of settings
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Victorian pine drawers
Victorian pine drawers
English, dating c.1870-1880
Two over three design. Selection of pines and fruitwood knobs
Painted, we removed three layers, retaining the majority of the original red stain finish. This would have been to give the illusion of mahogany, a much more expensive and sought after wood of that particular time
Adding a shade of warmth to an interior
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Painted aesthetic chest of drawers
Painted chest of drawers
English, c.1880
Aesthetic movement in period. Later paint was removed, retaining the original cream with white undercoat
Neutral, subtle and stylish
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Irish pine dresser
Irish pine dresser
Early 20th century c.1900-1920
Both pine and pitch pine. Originally would have been painted, likely a green
Petite in size and therefore suited to a variety of settings. We used this in our cottage due to limited height
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English console table
English mahogany console table
Late Victorian c.1890-1900
A centralised drawer, the remnants of the original blue lining paper present. All on cabriole legs
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Mahogany tailors mirror
Mahogany tailors mirror
English and dating c.1880
Originally a cheval mirror. Wonderfully foxed and patinated mercury plate
Clean, simple lines with a touch of elegance
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Victorian gilt overmantle mirror
Victorian overmantle mirror
English and dating c.1860-1880
Aesthetically incredibly strong. The gilt work is worn, the sweeping, curved frame and almost perfect foxing to the original mercury plate. Visible throughout but still perfectly functional as a mirror
Very much design led and a true statement in an interior space
Height – 82cm
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French pine dresser
Pine farmhouse dresser
French and dating c.1870-1890
From the northern regions
One large piece. Behind the pair of panelled doors, a shelved cupboard interior. Above, two open shelves
Some historic worm holes. All telling an untold story
Simply stylish. Clean, simple lines give this the advantage of a timeless design. Contemporary or period, equally pleasing
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Pine farmhouse table
Farmhouse kitchen table
Early 20th century c.1910-1930
A Greek import. In the style of an English Victorian table. Multi planked top on a base with one centralised drawer. Historic woodworm, primarily on the top, leaving a rustic, tactile finish
Simple design, timeless style
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Primitive French bread board
Primitive French board board
Purchased due to its unusually large size
Generations of use. A historic woodworm filled handle, still solid
Highly decorative. The scale and tactile nature are the features that draw you in