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French pine shelving unit
French pine and elm shelving unit
Dating from the early 19th century
The epitome of French rustic farmhouse. Beetles have foraged a whole new city in the timber, creating a tactile and artistic surface
You can envisage, a French farmhouse, the servants quarters, this shelving in its pantry. Two hundred years in development
Nature will always succeed. More often than not, it can create something beautiful and real. We just have to take a step back and wait
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Irish painted artists desk
Artists desk
Victorian and Irish c.1890
Owned by an amateur artist in the heart of Suffolk. Used for smaller canvas paintings
Hints of the past, speckles and dabs, history in sight. The black painted base, a dark, grungy aura in contrast to the lighter and brighter colour palette of the paintings themself
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Pine set of three drawers
Pine set of three drawers
English and dating from the early section of the 20th century
Three graduated drawers on a plinth base
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Anglo Burmese fruitwood cupboard
An exquisite Anglo Burmese fruitwood cupboard combining traditional craftsmanship with good design. Handcrafted from a high quality fruitwood, the piece showcases intricate carving as well as paintwork, both reflect the rich cultural heritage of Burma
Internally, fully shelved with ample storage, exuding character. English Georgian inspiration is evident in the large, almost oversized bracket feet
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Victorian pine sideboard
Victorian pine sideboard
English and dating from the late 19th century c.1890-1900
A selection of both pine and pitch pine. Two large drawers above a full width shelved lower enclosed by a pair of panelled doors
Rustic farmhouse in design
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Early Victorian pine chest of drawers
Victorian pine chest of drawers
English and dating from c.1860
Two over two design. Well proportioned, well built. The bracket feet, inspired by a Georgian design, are an attractive feature suggesting a more affluent family would have had this made. Looking at the timber, it is believed to have once been painted. Likely a cream with outer line work
An interior design led piece in shape and form. To be appreciated when stepping into the room
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Georgian oak and chestnut farmhouse table
English oak and chestnut kitchen table
A marriage of two. The base being late 17th into early 18th century and the top, believed to possibly be chestnut being mid 19th century
The three plank cleated top contains plenty of natural wear, historic repairs adding an added layer of interest. The base full of character. Hand cut and turned baluster base with a full surround stretcher. History and time is showcased in the contracting of the timber, something that is unable to be replicated. The colour being strong, full of patination and stories to tell
A piece of history that is waiting to serve for another 300 years
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Pine farmhouse table
English pine farmhouse table
Multi plank top on a base with tapered legs. Some wear and patination throughout the table. Extremely well built, rather heavy and will last a lifetime. The legs can be removed, aiding in transportation and access to property
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Pine kitchen table
Pine farmhouse kitchen table
Large in size at 7ft in length
Turned legs, the base a warmer shade and a lighter planked top
Suits a selection of settings. The classic design is timeless and will sit well in almost decorative interior
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French fruitwood side table
Victorian side table
French, dating from the latter 19th century
A form of fruitwood. Decorative frontage and a handy drawer to match. Brass capped feet were added many years ago to raise the table, possibly for seating.
An interesting element are the naturally bowed legs. Being French, there are plenty of non active and historic worm holes. The rear trim was particularly attractive, likely due to sitting against a damp wall, softening the timber
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Pine farmhouse drawers
English pine chest of drawers
Dating from the mid 20th century, in the Victorian manner
Two over three design. All sitting on decorative bracket type feet
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Farmhouse Victorian pine chest of drawers
Victorian pine chest of drawers
English and dating from c.1870
Two over two design. Well proportioned, well built. The details in the lower apron, unusually flowing around either side suggest a more affluent family would have had this made. Looking at the timber, it is believed to have once been painted. Likely a cream with outer line work
An interior design led piece in shape and form. To be appreciated when stepping into the room