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A Pretty George III Painted Pine Pelmet Board c.1780
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A Large & Attractive Black-Japanned Early Victorian Papier-Mache Tray c.1840
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An Attractive c.1870 Aesthetic Movement Ebonised Two-Tiered Side Table
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A Scarce Early 19thC Red-Wax Armorial Plaque for The Arms for the Kingdom of Bavaria c.1835
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A Fabulous Set of Three Large Regency Period Black Painted Cast Iron Window Boxes c.1820
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A Very Fine & Rare French Rock Crystal Ball On a Fine Ormolu Stand c.1900
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A Decorative Pair of Very Large Gilt-Framed Engravings; Charles W. Sharpe after Daniel Maclise ‘The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar’ published 1876 by Art Union of London and ‘Wellington and Blucher’, by Lumb Stocks
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A Handsome Sheraton Influence Mahogany & Leather Side Chair c.1780
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A Decorative Pair of Masonic Lodge Freemasons Roll of Worshipful Masters Name Boards c.1840
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A Rare Regency Chinoiserie Slipper Chair attributed to John & Frederick Crace for The Royal Pavilion, Brighton c.1815
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A Pretty George III Chippendale Period Giltwood Single Chair c.1760
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An Attractive Aesthetic Movement Ebonised Armchair in the Manner of E.W.Godwin c.1900
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