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Oak butchers chopping block
Oak butchers chopping block dating from the first quarter of the 20th century
French in origin and sitting on a mid century pine base. Full of authentic rustic charm
Complete with its own blood drip tray
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Industrial foundry crucible pots
Foundry crucibles
From one of England’s industrial heartlands, Birmingham. Difficult to age but somewhere in the first half of the 20th century. These were saved from the foundry’s riverbank during building works
Hugely decorative pots. An abundance of texture and colour. Fantastic table centre pieces
Some small losses around the rims and non structural hairline cracks as shown in the photographs
The two smaller crucibles are 33cm in height and 21cm in diameter. The larger crucible is 37cm in height and 22cm in diameter
The price shown is per pot
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Welsh pine school table
This early 20th century well proportioned table was in Bangor Universities Biology department
A plethora of surface space which tells a story throughout a centuries use of scalpels and Bunsen burners. A lower shelf adds additional storage or display space
The tables size and design aids it’s suitability within the retail sector to display various garments. Additionally, it would enhance a large kitchen as either an island or to be used as additional work space
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Aesthetic movement ebonised writing desk c.1880
Antique aesthetic movement writing desk dating from the last quarter of the Victorian era c.1880
A fine example of aesthetic movement furniture. Ebonised mahogany, a frieze drawer runs horizontally along the desk below a period inset red leather writing surface
True to the movement, a pair of decorative brackets flank the front of the desk whilst turned legs join at the swivels effortlessly
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Penny the pig
Penny the pig
Painted mid 20th century plywood. This was from a pig farm in Suffolk. The father cut and painted the piece before hanging it in the house for close to 60 years
You could say this was reminiscent of folk art
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Victorian pine cupboard c.1890
Pine cupboard from the late Victorian era c.1890
Likely Scandinavian pine and the surface colour has taken a bleached effect due to a centuries worth of cleaning
Not believed to have been varnished which is a common theme amongst pine furniture in the mid 20th century
The interior consists of a full length and depth shelving unit, sitting on a plinth base and completed by a period brass knob
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English painted pine hall table c.1880
Late 19th century century painted pine hall table
English, Yorkshire region
Painted in the second quarter of the 20th century. Now developed an honest time worn finish
A natural pine top completes the table
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French provincial pine cupboard
French provincial pine cupboard
Fourth quarter of the 19th century c.1880
Used in a chambre d’hotes in the western region of France where the most popular guests were the woodworm. No need to fear though, they were served an eviction notice and banished
The cupboard is of larger proportions. Two petite drawers sit above a large shelved space. A lifetimes selection of naive repairs enhance charm and character
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Georgian painted side table c.1830
Georgian painted side table
English c.1830
Gently dry scraped to leave the vast majority of its 190 year old Georgian green paintwork on the main body. Pine scrub top showing the remains of old paints
There is enough leg clearance for this to also be used as a petite and unique desk
Simple lines, timeless design
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Low side table
Low side table
English c.1900
Once upon a time, the table was taller and larger. Over the last century, adjustments have been made to cater needs. The last owner, an amateur artist in Suffolk used the table to store paints
Various layers of old paints and stains give the table and interesting and characterful effect
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French pine shop counter
French pine shop counter
First quarter of the 20th century c.1900-1925
The main body is planked pine and the worktop is ash
Three huge drawers and a shelved section create plenty of storage space. Due to the counters substantial size, it would also make a wonderful kitchen island
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Vintage dog portrait painting
‘Robin’ Watercolour Dog Portrait
English, circa 1962
How much did the owner love their dog to get a portrait?
Painted black frame. Some light possible water damage to the painting but does not detract aesthetically