- Carved oak wall hanging depicting St
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Originally...
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A museum reproduction of the monumental bust of Asklepios (Asclepius), Greek God of Healing....
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Asia, Cambodia, Khmer Empire (Angkor culture), ca. 11th to 13th century CE. A monumental, finely carved stone Buddha, seated on a three-tiered serpentine throne, with the...
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BADGESNorthwestern Europe, England & France, Medieval to late Medieval period, ca. 12th to late 14th century CE. A collection of 5 leaded-pewter badges from famous pilgrimage...
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PAIR
OF SMALL BOOKCASES, CIRCA 1930 limed oak, with glazed doors(2)46cm wide, 103.5cm high, 20cm deep...
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ARTS
& CRAFTS CHEST OF DRAWERS, CIRCA 1910 inlaid oak, copper plates to each drawer, with domed hinged lid enclosing a void compartment95cm wide, 85cm high, 49cm deep...
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& OTTOMAN: English mid-century Housemaster swivel chair. Reupholstered in 1995. Also included is extra fabric. Circa 1970, this design classic was conceived by K M Wilkins...
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THE BULL, DESIGNED 1914 glazed stoneware, executed 1922- early 1930s, impressed 'CARTER, STABLER, ADAMS, POOLE ENGLAND', stamped,...
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COMPOSITE SET OF TEN DINING CHAIRS, 1922-1925 oak, with drop-in rushed seats, comprising FOUR SIDE CHAIRS, 44.5cm (17...
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SON, LONDON
ARTS & CRAFTS '240' CUPBOARD, CIRCA 1900 oak, with iron fittings106cm wide, 166cm high, 45.5cm deepProvenance: From The Millinery Works Collection.Literature:...
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SON, LONDON
RARE “THE COTTAGERS CHEST”, CIRCA 1898 pine, with original painted finish106.5cm wide 144.5cm high 50cm deepLiterature: Whiteway, Michael and Gere, Charlotte...
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Heal & Son London early 20th century in two parts the superstructure with a broken arch pediment over four astragal glazed doors the base set with two short drawers over two...
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