Hall & Lounge Furniture & Accessories
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Gaudie plant stand in walnut
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Gentlemans striped Victorian armchair
Victorian gentleman’s armchair with and carved cabriole legs and splayed arms with small padded armrests . The exposed timber frame around the back of the chair is carved. The chair is upholstered in a striped velour fabric with a butterfly motif in gold on the seat. -
Grey Modern Footstool
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Hand painted oriental sewing table
Victorian Antique Japanned Work Table Sewing Box. During this period large and ornate sewing boxes were fashionable. Needlework was a popular pastime for dowager ladies and sometimes even the gentlemen. This needlework box highly decorated in the chinoiserie style is supported on a tall trestle table with Lyre shaped ends. The sides are cut in balancing cyma curves. It sits on 2 scroll cut cyma-curved bracket feet. The interior of the box has been divided into compartments of various sizes some with small lids that are fitted with a little brass knob so that they lift of to gain access to the needlework notions that are stored in the compartment. The lid of the box has been decorated with beautiful hand painted chinoiserie designs mostly they are in rounded sarcophagus shapes with very fine gold decoration depicting oriental scenes -
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Jacobean 1620 era Walnut Chair
Following the style of a Farthingale chair, which had no arms, a low solid padded back; high-raised seat. The chair can be used as a dining chair or as a desk chair with the Davenport desk. Turned baluster legs at the front and plain ones at the rear. The front ones have been fluted which in that period would be called turning because of the method used to achieve the fluting. -
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Late Georgian black & gold display cabinet
A late Georgian glass display cabinet hand finished in a black & gold detail and lattice doors, a classic yet also modern piece of furniture. -
Louis XIV gold gilded settee
Baroque settee with richly carved neoclassical curvaceous gilded wood frame surrounding cane inserts. The frame is detailed with hand-carved florets. The chair has four turned legs and is upholstered with a fine woven fabric with a silk pattern.
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Mantelpiece Clock
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Tudor Red & gold upholstered hall bench
Nobility is marked with this high panelled carriage style back bench, richly upholstered in beautiful red and gold upholstery and also has two matching cushions finished in walnut.
A cream damask is also available.
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Victorian hand painted sewing table
Victorian Antique Japanned Work Table Sewing Box. During this period large and ornate sewing boxes were fashionable. Needlework was a popular pastime for dowager ladies and sometimes even the gentlemen. This needlework box highly decorated in the chinoiserie style is supported on a tall trestle table with Lyre shaped ends. The sides are cut in balancing cyma curves. It sits on 2 scroll cut cyma-curved bracket feet. The interior of the box has been divided into compartments of various sizes some with small lids that are fitted with a little brass knob so that they lift of to gain access to the needlework notions that are stored in the compartment. The lid of the box has been decorated with beautiful hand painted chinoiserie designs -
Victorian organ bench
The elaborate Gothic style Pierced carving as used around the sides of this organ stool were often used by Victorian furniture makers to decorate large furniture items. The stool is available upholstered in black leather and in a walnut finish
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Victorian walnut sewing box
1840-1880. The sewing box. The Lye shaped ends are connected with a shaped bottom shelf that stands on on bun feet. The sewing box is designed to be used as an end table. The Oval shaped table top lifts to display the interior which is divided into sections. Each section is covered with a small shaped lid which can be lifted off using a centrally placed bass knob. -
Walnut Louis XV Fern Stand
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Walnut Pedestal Table with Marble top
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Walnut Revival Chippendale working Grandfather
The working reproduction of grandfather clock English 1900s with moon-phase arch dial. The hood has a hand-carved pediment with ball and spiral finials and door has a carved decorative frame and is flanked by reeded Corinthian columns. The drawer at the bottom of the clock opens and the clock sits on a carved platform finished in a walnut finish
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Dolls House Mahogany Bookcase 1/12th Scale
DHSTUFA-02148