Wall Mounted Candle Holder
A distinctive wall mounted candle holder with a circular faceted mirror.
A distinctive wall mounted candle holder with a circular faceted mirror.
A distinctive wall mounted candle holder with a circular faceted mirror.
A simple utilitarian style, wood veneer 6 drawer unit.
A large pine wardrobe with a full width hanging rail and a useful single drawer below for smalls.
A large ‘Nursery’ fireguard with a brass effect top rail, powder coated matt black mesh together with a pair of brass securing hooks.
A lovely pair of American Press Back chairs in oak with cane seat pads, circa 1920.
A lovely framed oil painting depicting a beach scene.
A fully adjustable tanker swivel office chair made by Steelcase with a mid-brown vinyl padded seat and backrest. Sitting on four tapered metal legs and rubber swivel wheels. Marks and wear consummate with age.
A handsome painted pine cupboard with two perforated vents set in the door. Inside are two adjustable shelves together with a set of further permanent shelves and two pull-out drawers.
A handy pine storage unit with four drawers and a small cupboard above which has a hanging rail and removable shelf.
A Double Helix sideboard designed for Gordon Russell circa 1951. In lovely condition and made from Mahogany with Bombay Rosewood veneer which has been cut to reveal a White Birch helix design. Complete with pull-out felt lined cutlery drawer.
A Belgian Mewaf metal office desk, in khaki green, with two aluminium handled drawers.
A rare Peter Hoyte armchair in black leatherette sitting on a set of dark grey stove enameled metal legs.
A useful oak veneered desk with three drawers and the added bonus of a 355 mm drop-leaf extension.
A delightful landscape painting in oil by Harold Hussey (1912-1998) set in a stained frame.
An attractive wooden framed armchair with a re-upholstered seat pad and back rest in faux black leather.
A functional draughting chair with a swiveling and height adjustable vinyl seat, and adjustable back rest.
A characterful piece of furniture with a drop-down front panel revealing a useful storage space.
A Horstmann Pluslite anglepoise light in very good working order. Complete with a fold-away magnifying lens and approx’ 2.7 metres of flex. PAT tested.
Fitted with opaque glass and ready to be re-wired.
A handsome pair of Danish style teak rocking chairs, newly re-upholstered in Villa Nova Geneva Vintage ‘Hemp’ with Pirelli rubber seat bases. All the fabric and foam used meets current fire regulations.
A solid, useful sized office desk sitting on metal tubular legs with one drawer to the right hand side (no key for the lock). The black linoleum top has various marks and scratches but the teak wood is in excellent condition for its age.
A framed section of wallpaper print titled ‘Trees and Cows’ circa 1927 designed by Edward Bawden. The print is framed by a painted mid-grey wooden frame and has conservation glass fitted.
A framed section of wallpaper designed by Edward Bawden titled ‘Node’ circa 1933. The print sits in a light wood frame and has been fitted with non-reflective glass.
A handy bolster made from Hungarian sack cloth and generously filled with duck feathers. Three sewn-in metal poppers close one end.
A characterful oak centre table which has been stripped, bleached and lime waxed sitting on turned pine bun feet.
A lovely Victorian oak window seat which has been stripped, bleached and lime waxed.
A set of six 30 x 30 chairs made by Concepta of Barcelona and designed by Niall O’Flynn c.1999. Made in beech with a curved plywood seat and back.
A timeless classic fitted with a new bulb holder, base felt and plug. PAT tested.
Fitted with opaque glass and ready to be re-wired.
This large hanging shade is ready to be re-wired.
Painted fluted round wooden base with a light linen tapered shade.
A new bulb holder, switch, wiring, plug and base felt have been newly fitted to this classic anglepoise. PAT tested.
Re framed, mounted and glazed with conservation grade glass.
Aquatint in original frame and remounted, with conservation grade glass fitted.
Aquatint of the fishing fleet off Portreath in original frame and remounted, with conservation grade glass fitted.
A lovely mid-sized limed oak writing desk with a lockable roll top.
A lovely Victorian settee newly re-upholstered in flame and stain retardant Russian linen.
With bottom hinged front panel.
A solid and useful 1920s oak sideboard, sitting on six tapered legs, painted in graphite with two useful drawers and side cupboards.
The top and brass pulls are later additions to this lovely piece.
A statement if ever there was one sitting pretty in the hallway keeping things in their place.
This adjustable daybed has been stripped of its old fabric and is ready to be re-upholstered. It is adjustable at both ends.
A pair of lovely solid pews, with fitted seat pads, painted in Farrow & Ball ‘Shaded White’.
A lovely example of this collector’s piece. The maker’s mark on the underside of the armrest states that it was made in 1967.
A selection of galvanised metal troughs of various sizes. Can be used as garden planters, light shades or even as a bath for ducks! Some of the troughs have plug holes and not all wooden handles are present.
An oak framed bedroom mirror which accompanies items 57 and 58GA in the Furniture section.
Simple swiveling mahogany toilet mirror.
A simple, lightly waxed pine table.
An eye catching chrome legged table possibly by Kem Weber.