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English School Headmaster's cupboard c1870 Print E-mail
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This fabulous mahogany cupboard came from a school in England. The
glow from the cupboard is genuine...it is such a great original colour. There are many shelves inside ready for books or papers.
Lovely original wear and patination. The cupboard comes in two sections(top and bottom)

Specifications: Height: 92 inches, Height2: 35 inches, Width: 58.25 inches, Depth: 19.5 inches
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A mid 19th Century Military Campaign chest Print E-mail
 
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A top quality officers campaign chest made in the mid 19th century in the best quality mahogany that money could buy. All the fittings are brass and it is also fitted with a BRAMAH lock on the right top drawer (as is the tradition). This is where the phrase "a right bramah" comes from. It meant that something was the best of its type.
This one is a fabulous original colour, with its original French polished surfaces all adding up to a very fine patina.

Height: 94 cm ( 3 ft. 1 in. )
Depth: 46 cm ( 1 ft. 6.1 in. )
Width/Length: 100 cm ( 3 ft. 3.4 in. )
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An 18th century zinc topped wine table Print E-mail
 
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This unusual table was made around 1780/90 and has its original zinc top. It is my understanding that it was used as a side table in conjunction with a wine cooler/cellarette  wherby the butler could use it to open  bottles of wine and remove ice from the bottles prior to serving. I have never seen another one even in a  museum or country house. The  oak drawer would have been used for corkscrews and ancillary tools.  The  brass handle is original.
Sizes are approx  32 inches long  22 inches deep and  31 inches high.

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A four fold victorian gunbarrel screen Print E-mail
A four fold victorian gunbarrel screenThis four fold screen has the classic gunbarrel mahogany and brass joints which allow the screen to bend in any direction. It stands approx 6ft 6ins tall and opens to approx 8ft. These are getting harder to find honestly ! c1850
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