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English painted pine cupboard
English painted pine cupboard c.1880
In proportion and has the style of school cupboards of the Victorian era
Modern paints and scumbles have been removed to leave early 20th century paints. The cupboard has sat by heat, likely a fire, leaving a crackled effect which penetrated through each layer of paint and in turn, binding various layers together. This created a unique challenge when stripping
Internally, multiple shelving systems create good storage space. Finished in a mid 20th century blue paint
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English pine farmhouse table
English pine farmhouse table
From the latter part of the 19th century
Traditional pine base with a touch of pitch pine plus a rather knotty tabletop. A table of this size and style were common place in churches and cathedrals throughout the 19th and up to the mid 20th century
Practical in scale. Good length and narrow, therefore minimising the space it requires to sit
A focal point in a room
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Hungarian folk jug
Hungarian folk jug c.1950s
Green glazed with blues, pinks and whites.Hand painted cockerel and hen in an almost abstract manner
Minor blemishes and losses to be expected
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Vintage kitchen island
Vintage kitchen island
Potential of multiple uses.Previously used in the form of a butchers block and is also suited as additional workspace, plus the added bonus of storage potential on the lower shelved compartment
An older top which is believed to be a form of fruitwood. At a later date, it has been fitted to a pine base
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18th century pitch pine cupboard
18th century pitch pine cupboard
The cupboard is from the later part of the century with adaptions and repairs made throughout its life. Primarily original timber and hardware still present
The most probable original use would have been a form of wardrobe, likely painted. Its current use of a shelved interior is most practical in todays home
This period and style of furniture have an almost scratch built feel to them
Rustic, simple and naive
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Original Victorian painted pine sideboard
Original Victorian painted pine sideboard
This is an English piece of furniture, dating from the mid 19th century c.1850-1860
An abundance of storage space in a well proportioned cupboard, whilst taking up minimal room. Three central drawers, flanked by a pair of upper drawers and a lower shelved cupboard
Purchased in a later oak scumble, it has been meticulously stripped to the original yellow paint
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Rustic pine cupboard
The mouse is in the house
Rustic pine cupboard from the latter era of the 19th century Victorian England
The cupboard has its original finish, worn away during a century or more worth of use
This cupboard is unique for one particular reason. Whilst in a farmhouse pantry, the resident mouse, let’s call him Jerry, decided to take up residence. An open doorway in the lower region of its frontage and a familiar scene at the rear.
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Painted pine church cupboard
Painted pine church cupboard
An English piece and dates to the turn of the 20th century. It sat in a church in South Essex
Petite in size and stature. Probable storage would have been books, possibly bible storage. A later glazed scumble was taken away to reveal and save as much as possible of an early painted finish
A decorative cornice sits above a pair of double doors, inside a shelved interior. The cupboard sitting on a plinth base. Overall, a rather hefty in weight piece of storage for that gap in your home
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English pine farmhouse dresser
English pine farmhouse dresser
Late 19th century
A nod to the country house style in its aesthetics. A pair of decorative columns flank a an open shelved unit, all sitting on a large cupboard. This comprises of two small and useful drawers, below is a capacious cupboard, enclosed by a pair of double doors.
Original lock and period key. The lower backboard has been replaced, most likely due to rot sitting against a damp wall
A piece of furniture sitting between farmhouse and country house
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Farmhouse kitchen dresser
Farmhouse kitchen dresser
French in design. Late 19th century
Subtly unique and interesting aesthetic. A pair of cupboards flank two small but handy drawers, below sits an open shelf in the dog kennel manner
Likely the original brass hardware. Tarnished through time. The plinth is a mid 20th century replacement, commonly due to rot
The dresser being French, it has been the target of historic woodworm, creating a rustic, tactile surface
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Rustic pine farmhouse table
Rustic pine farmhouse table
English c.1880
Wear, wear and some more wear! An abundance of rustic character. Entirely genuine, a survivor in a world of mass production
Raised knots create a tactile scrub top. A pair of drawers sit side by side, above hand turned tapered legs. The size and shape offer an opportunity to use the table as a well proportioned writing desk
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Farmhouse pine sideboard
Farmhouse pine sideboard
English, late 19th century in design and build
Originally a dresser, now a much more useful sideboard. Offering ample storage space, a pair of drawers sit above the main body, consisting of a large shelved interior