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16th Century Spanish low round table
Spanish furniture was simple in design and construction and was much heavier than Italian or French and the ornamentation showed Moorish and Classical influence. This round table top is square cut giving to produce the heavier look associated with the furniture of this era. The four leg supports have been carved in the Spanish curvature and notching style forming a flat bracket at the top of each leg to support the table. The feet have been formed as a continuous part of the leg. The spreader bars with the same curvatures as the legs have a notched joint at the centre where they cross.
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17th Century Spanish credenza
This low four door cupboard is supported on turned baluster legs with bun feet and scrolled, faux iron, stretchers. The bottom of the cabinet has a paneled frieze with entelac and patera carvings. The four large doors feature hand carved figures with faux iron door handles. Chip carving has been used to decorate the door frames whilst the top of the cabinet has a small molded edge which overhangs the cupboard section to match the lower platform. There is one interior shelf inside the cabinet. -
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Dolls House Walnut Balloon Back Dining Chair
Designed as a parlour chair and used in a dining room or drawing room. The chair named for its open, slightly concave back. The hand-carved stay with pierced design connects the uprights at the narrow section of the back frame. The front legs are turned and the straight back legs are splayed. The seat pad is upholstered in an of white silk fabric and decorated with spaced studs. The seat frame is a dado style.
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Elizabethan drop leaf table
During the mid 19th century English furniture, in the domestic setting, was a symbol of status and wealth it was the decoration of the furniture that made furniture valuable.This period drop leaf table has turned baluster legs and square spreader bars for support. The table decoration is quite simple and limited to a simple recessed carving on both ends and on the front. The front panel also opens down to create an enclosed storage space under the table top in place of an under the table shelf. The sides of the table fold down so that the table can be stored in a small space. -
LE Pet Paulinese Buffet Cabinet
A Victorian buffet cabinet with two glass opening doors and hand carved scroll work with queen Anne cabriole legs finished in walnut and brass knobs. -
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Louis XV Credenza with heavy carving
Louis XV Credenza
Hand carved miniature
Two Drawer chest with serpentine shaped sides on hand carved cabriole legs with pad feet.
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Queen Anne Croix chair
This exclusive piece of furniture is a hand made miniature of a Queen Anne croix chair. Finished in walnut, this chair would grace any room in your miniature period home. Originally circa late 17th and early 18th century, this beautifully shaped open back chair is a wonderful edition to your Queen Anne dolls house.