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A 19th Carved Oak Press Cupboard with egg & dart carved cornice moulding above two tall panelled doors and two base drawers on stile feet.
Sold for: £650
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A 19th Carved Oak Press Cupboard with egg & dart carved cornice moulding above two tall panelled doors and two base drawers on stile feet.
Sold for: £650
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An Imposing Joined Oak Wainscot Chair in the 17th century Lancashire style, of similar design to an examples featured in Victor Chinnery’s book; ‘Oak Furniture The British Tradition’ fig.
Sold for: £650
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An Imposing Joined Oak Wainscot Chair in the 17th century Lancashire style, of similar design to an examples featured in Victor Chinnery’s book; ‘Oak Furniture The British Tradition’ fig.
Sold for: £650
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548
An Early 18th Century Fruitwood Mule Chest with geometric moulding, The lid rising to reveal a box compartment enclosed by panelled sides and a fine geometrically moulded front above a single deep base drawer with similar moulding raised on stile feet, 35½ in (90 cm) high, 42 in (107 cm) wide, 20½ in (52 cm) deep.
Sold for: £0
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An Early 18th Century Fruitwood Mule Chest with geometric moulding, The lid rising to reveal a box compartment enclosed by panelled sides and a fine geometrically moulded front above a single deep base drawer with similar moulding raised on stile feet, 35½ in (90 cm) high, 42 in (107 cm) wide, 20½ in (52 cm) deep.
Sold for: £0
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549
A 17th Century & Later Oak Triple Panelled Coffer, re-constructed retaining a richly carved & inlaid period facade attributed to Yorkshire (A/F).
Sold for: £260
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A 17th Century & Later Oak Triple Panelled Coffer, re-constructed retaining a richly carved & inlaid period facade attributed to Yorkshire (A/F).
Sold for: £260