These were placed in an Essex chapel until recent renovations took place
White milky glass, typical of their period and timeless in design
New bayonet chrome bulb holders and silver three core flex accompany the lights. Lighting should always be checked and installed by a qualified electrician
12 lights are available and the price is per pendant
Early Victorian painted pine cupboard or sideboard, English c.1850
Petite in stature, therefore comfortably able to accommodate a small cottage or a large barn conversion
The cupboard has been dry scraped back to the original base coat
A pair of healthy sized drawers sit above a shelved cupboard section. Period drop handles have been added in the past to match the original which would have been of a similar style
Pitch pine church cupboard or sideboard in the gothic revival manner
Finished in an old antique pine stain. Internally, a set of shelves offer ample storage space
A pair of arched original mirror plates sit in the doors. Some light foxing to the plates. Surrounded by decorative motifs, a rare and interesting cupboard. Can you find another one?
A shelved cupboard and a lower drawer compartment. A removable cornice enhances its decorative appeal. Through the generations of one family, it was used as a child’s wardrobe
Through different shares of mellow pine, it has been left to age naturally. A selection of repairs showing its authenticity
Late Victorian pine library bookcase of smaller and more manageable proportions. Three useable shelves and decorative corbels are a distinctive feature
From the last quarter of the 19th century c.1875-1900
A plethora of colour. Quite possibly it’s original red stain, layered with hints of cream base coats and a later ebonised black which has been peeled back throughout the main body
Consists of a three plank top, a selection of three smaller drawers flanked by a pair of slightly larger drawers. A lower pot shelf adds additional storage opportunities
The drawers have been reconstructed using the original frontage and rear timbers