19th Century
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A Turned Treen Pounce Pot, two wooden spoons; one 18” (46 cm) long, the other 10” (26 cm), a late 19th century French coiled iron strap candlestick with rotating height adjuster and treen base 8¼” (21 cm) in height, and a beechwood pan/shovel with boarded sides, the front 15½” (40 cm) wide.
Sold for: £160
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A Turned Treen Pounce Pot, two wooden spoons; one 18” (46 cm) long, the other 10” (26 cm), a late 19th century French coiled iron strap candlestick with rotating height adjuster and treen base 8¼” (21 cm) in height, and a beechwood pan/shovel with boarded sides, the front 15½” (40 cm) wide.
Sold for: £160
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A Charming 19th Century Half length Portrait of a Young Lady, her hair in a top knot and ringlets, wearing a blue dress and pink shawl with a gold cable chain around her neck.
Sold for: £90
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A Charming 19th Century Half length Portrait of a Young Lady, her hair in a top knot and ringlets, wearing a blue dress and pink shawl with a gold cable chain around her neck.
Sold for: £90
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A 19th Century Scandinavian Painted Pine Folk Art Cupboard having a deep moulded cornice overhanging a single plank door decorated with stylised foliate designs above a scumbled base and fitted with iron escutcheon, lock & key, 24½” (62 cm) high, the top 23¼” (59 cm) wide, 12” (32 cm) deep, the trunk 15¾” (40 cm) wide.
Sold for: £360
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A 19th Century Scandinavian Painted Pine Folk Art Cupboard having a deep moulded cornice overhanging a single plank door decorated with stylised foliate designs above a scumbled base and fitted with iron escutcheon, lock & key, 24½” (62 cm) high, the top 23¼” (59 cm) wide, 12” (32 cm) deep, the trunk 15¾” (40 cm) wide.
Sold for: £360
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Three Antique Keys: A Large 18th Century Ribbon top Steel Key with an intricately cut bit on a cylindrical shaft with an old inventory label attached inscribed ‘DRM November 1869’? 5¾” (14.
Sold for: £200
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Three Antique Keys: A Large 18th Century Ribbon top Steel Key with an intricately cut bit on a cylindrical shaft with an old inventory label attached inscribed ‘DRM November 1869’? 5¾” (14.
Sold for: £200