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Andrew Nebbett Antiques
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Welcome to my site.
I set up Andrew Nebbett Antiques in 1985 when I was a much younger man ! I have lived and breathed it every day since then and have learned so much along the way. One thing that always stands out to me is quality, and that is what I strive for every day. I try to find the best designs and models of everything so please take a look at my latest finds.
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A carved lime and hardwood coat of arms c1780 Print E-mail
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Title: A carved lime and hardwood English coat of arms c1780.
Country: United Kingdom

This stunning coat of arms is beautifully hand carved. The depictions represent the link between two families one French and one English shown by the Fleurs de Lys and the Tudor Rose. The helmet represents significant bravery in a battle for which the family received a Royal honour probably a lordship or knighthood. We have been unable to put an exact name to the family, as this is extremely hard to do.
The paint is all original with some wear through in places.
Coats of arms from this period are very rare indeed.

Condition: Some wear through paint in places.
Paint on back crackling with age.
No parts broken or missing.
Generally very good condition.
 Height: 34 inches, Width: 31 inches, Depth: 4 inches



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A Gordon Russell 'Sudely' sideboard 1937
Country: United Kingdom
Period: 1937

This sideboard by the great English designer Gordon Russell is of very high quality. There is an identical sideboard in the new museum of his work, at his old workshops in Broadway Worcestershire. It is known as the Sudely suite and the fine veneers are in Bubinga an African rosewood.
The back bears the metal signed plate.
Gordon Russell furniture is increasing in value with the opening of the new museum.  http://www.gordonrussellmuseum.org

Specifications: Height: 36 inches, Width: 72 inches, Depth: 20 inches



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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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An architects model of a 1900's terraced house Print E-mail
 
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This beautifully hand made scale model was probably made by the architects to illustrate to purchasers or builders how a house would look. Everything is bespoke made, right down to the bricks which are made in strips of wood layered together. Even the roof tiles are individually made. The inside has been papered in period pages from a book....possibly at a later time.

Condition: Very good, nothing missing,loose or damaged.

Specifications: Height: 26.25inches, Width: 17.5 inches, Depth: 15.75 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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