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
An interesting and unique mirror from the Rajasthan region of India
Once a window, a mirror plate added in more recent times. As an added element of surprise, the lower shutter doors hide a further mirror plate
The charm of Indian furniture is in its construction. Blocks of any timber at hand, shaped using a simple hammer and chisel. The decorative motifs and details specific to towns and villages
One from our personal collection but time for another to enjoy her presence
French Siegel painted plaster mannequin dating from the 1930’s. Once upon a time, a pair of arms would have been present. Some minor losses which in no way detract from the overall impression. A talking piece in the room
A scarce piece of decorative history, from an era when things were made to look beautiful for no other reason than they could
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