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French pine blanket box
An early 20th century pine blanket box
French in origin and dating between 1900-1920
Unique in its large size, creating an impact in the space in which it sits. An abundance of historic woodworm which had many a party in the past. This is one of the charms of French furniture. It had a use, served a purpose and shows age and character which cannot be replicated with modern pieces
All original hardware is present. Feet have been added most likely to keep it off the floor to prevent rot
Oversized, almost unnecessary in scale but something you need in life
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Drew Clark pine library ladder
Drew Clark & Co library ladder dating from the early part of the 20th century
Pitch pine complete with a leather studded rest
The item you never realised you would need but now you wonder how you can reach into that big cupboard
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Victorian pine bank of drawers
Mid Victorian pine bank of drawers
English c.1860
Originally a dresser base, the upper section is no more, creating a functional and stylish piece of furniture
Six drawers. Three large drawers beside a further three. To soften, a curved apron runs along the base of the drawers
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Farmhouse pine side table
English pine console or side table c.1870
Used for purpose. The top has a wonderful dip throughout the central region due to excessive rubbing
Dinks, knocks and old repairs make this piece. True farmhouse wear
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Dutch pine sideboard
Dutch pine sideboard c.1880
A centralised shelved cupboard is bound by six graduating drawers of considerable size. Plentiful room to keep things in order or maybe to just hide all of those pieces that may come in handy one day
Generous in scale. A majority of sideboards are neither this depth or height
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French pine set of four drawers
Set of four drawers from the French province of Normandy
Dating from the late 19th into possibly the turn of the 20th century
Long relocated woodworm. A gift, a network of scurrying leaves behind a mark in these drawers history
Narrow. In no way intrusive to a space
Colour is strong. An item with French rustic charm. Farmhouse aesthetic throughout every corner
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Indonesian coffee table
Indonesian coffee table dating from the early 20th century
An exotic hardwood door has been converted into a tabletop. Original ironwork studs and hinge supports. Four architectural corbel like legs have been painted in the traditional Far Eastern blue
Fairly large in size. Suiting a living room with space. A tactile item, a talking piece, a statement
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19th century gilt overmantle mirror
A mid 19th century carved pine and gilt gesso framed over mantel mirror. Arched in shape, with a scrolled surround, surmounted by a shell cresting
Originality is this mirrors strength. The frame has not been overpainted, the gilt has faded and worn. Small sections of the plasterwork have been lost, others look to have been repaired and replaced throughout its lifespan
The original plate is in the early stages of foxing. The first being the streak effect. Verticals translucent areas across the plate have now appeared. Over the coming years, this will develop into patches becoming dull and losing their mirrored quality -
Painted pine larder cupboard
Painted pine larder cupboard
Victorian c.1870-1890
Well proportioned non invasive size and scale. Suitable for a variety of uses throughout the home, from the kitchen as a pantry cupboard, the living room to store the children’s arts and crafts, through to the hallway for those bits and bobs
Original base coat paint. The main body was scraped and then stripped to being back as much originality as possible. A double shelved interior and a large drawer sits below
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Victorian chest of drawers in original paint
Victorian chest of drawers in their original painted finish
English and dating c.1870
Multiple layers of varnish in various shades were removed to leave the drawers original base coat. White to cream, to a hint of grey. Depth in colour
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Victorian Shoolbred pine chest of drawers
Victorian pine chest of drawers dating c.1880
Stamped James Shoolbred & Co aka Jas Shoolbred
Most useful two over three design and the size will easily accommodate most spaces
Multiple layers of varnish were removed to get to the drawers original paint. Eventually, this authentic aged and rustic finish was the outcome
Height – 97cm
Width – 98cm
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Oak school farmhouse kitchen table
Early 20th century oak kitchen table
English c.1900
This tables origin was a school in Guildford, Surrey. Made of oak, solid, simple, clean lines in its design. Survived 100+ years and more than capable of lasting another 100!
The oak itself is a warm golden hue with touches of grey throughout, specific to the timbers origin