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  • English console table

    English mahogany console table

    Late Victorian c.1890-1900

    A centralised drawer, the remnants of the original blue lining paper present. All on cabriole legs

    £190.00
  • Victorian elbow chair

    Victorian elbow chair

    English late Victorian dating from c.1890-1900

    Constructed using both beech and elm

    The curved armrests add a tactile element to the chair whilst the old, worn stain tells a hundred stories

    Height – 77cm
    Seat height – 42.5cm
    Width – 54cm
    Depth – 53.5cm

     

    £180.00
  • Victorian elm smokers chair

    Elm and beech smokers bow chair

    English and dating c.1850-1870

    Aesthetically very strong. Historic stain and varnish has worn away, leaving the clues of times gone by. An old repair on the underside of the backrest add to the character and authenticity of the chair

    Built by hand, every leg and spindle carved and turned with a delicate touch

    Crafted in an era of dedication to building beautiful objects

    £350.00
  • French pine farmhouse table

    Pine kitchen table

    French, dating from the late 19th century c.1890

    Four plank top on a traditionally French tapered leg base. The feet have been replaced in the past due to rot and areas of historic woodworm, typical of French furniture has been treated as a precautionary measure

    A warm, homely brown

    Full farmhouse aesthetics

    Storytelling in a table

    £395.00
  • 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

     

    £330.00
  • 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

    £1,400.00
  • Pine and oak farmhouse table

    Large English pine and oak farmhouse table

    The base being late Victorian and made from oak with a slightly later three plank pine cleated top

    Great in size at 9ft in length giving ample space for comfortable seating. A comfortable 8 seater but could squeeze 10 dependant on chair size

    Rustic in nature, the style being of early 18th century tables

    £1,300.00
  • Pair of American side tables

    A pair of large American painted side tables

    Weighing in at 40-50kg apiece, built to last a lifetime. Minor wear and loss to the paintwork around the rim

    Circular, decorative pedestal base. The top carved, not a straight line in sight, effortlessly flowing, running your hand around the curvature, tactile in nature

    Imposing in their stance and stature, a true statement in modern interior design. Practicality is minimal, visually maximalist

    £595.00
  • Victorian painted pine dresser base

    Pine dresser base dating from the early Victorian era

    English and dating from c.1840

    Subtle tones of what is quite possibly the tables original paint. Non invasive colour scheme, neutral shades raising the bar in its aesthetic nature

    A well scrubbed top, tactile with lumps and bumps in accordance to almost two centuries of use. A centralised drawer adding balance whilst broad tapered legs ensure strength

    The balance between aesthetic beauty and structured design

    £1,150.00
  • Dutch painted walnut farmhouse table

    Painted farmhouse table

    Believed to be Dutch and is made from walnut. From the turn of the 20th century

    The materials used for this style are unusual and shows quality craftsmanship to use timbers of this calibre

    Aesthetically, the table sits incredibly well on gently splayed legs, creating the impression of a larger size. One central drawer runs through the underside of the tables plank top. The paintwork has worn in all high touch areas, predominantly the legs and throughout the face of the drawer

     

    £400.00
  • 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

    £150.00
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