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SOLD Late 19th century tourist old map of North Wales, Environs of Carnarvon. Dimensions given are for the map (excluding frame). This item is sold framed as shown in photo- see condition for details about the frame.
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SOLD An unusual antique dog oil painting signed M Perry Head of a Dog signed, dated 1905.
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SOLD This is a beautiful antique French mirror dating from the 1920s/30s. Unusual design with faux cord bow in gilt brass mirror.
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SOLD Folk Art train picture made from cans, watch parts etc. The reverse has original description and list of parts from the maker.
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Late Victorian ebonised antique box with hinged lid. Mother of pearl and coromandel stringing and inlaid shield escutcheon.
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SOLD Naively hand-painted vase of flowers in the style of a Dutch still life. This is a painted wooden decorative key cabinet which could be used to store other items such as earrings.
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This is a vintage bakelite BT 746 green rotary phone. Retro at it's best- perfect for creating a nostalgic interior.
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A very stylish pair of 1930s Art Deco oak bookends. Typical Deco design of the period- geometric and symmetrical. Art Deco became the principal style in the West during the 1930s and went out of favour during World War II. The 60s saw a revival and this style remains of great interest with prized examples held in museum collections all over the world.
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Early-mid 20th century eastern Orthodox icon painting.
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A pair of Antique sterling silver ladies vanity handheld mirrors. XRF TESTED FOR PURITY. These are so pretty hung on the wall.
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Late 19th century folding canal art corner shelf hand-painted with flowers.
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A novelty box in the form of a church. The base signed CW Bayton 1993. Perfect for your bits and bobs or jewellery.
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A collection of four 19th century numbered antique branding irons. Great hung as a decorative piece in a farm house or barn conversion.
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Late Victorian/early Edwardian book box with faux tortoise shell and fête gallant decorated reserves.
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SOLD A pair of reproduction Chinese railway signs cast in aluminium. I bought these knowing full well that the paint work quality isn't great and they are priced to reflect this. What is undeniable though is the visual appeal as wall mounted pieces. Great colours, retro date and oozing unusual cool!
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Antique Chinese brush washer - hand carved from soapstone in the shape of a lotus leaf. Traditionally used as a scholar’s brush washer tray. A beautiful dining or sideboard centre piece. Fantastic used for its intended function- the curls of the leaf are perfect for resting washed paint brushes.
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SOLD Highly unusual French antique architectural salvage dating from the 19th century which is believed to be a chimney topper. Stunning pierced metal body and original crackled paint patina. Picture this on a grand French chateau. Probably used to prevent birds nesting. A fantastically decorative piece which would look simply amazing with internal lighting.
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SOLD Oak 1930s Art Deco tall boy with beautiful tortoise shell knobs, useful shelves and a single drawer. Elegant detailing with curved corners and decorative knob surrounds.
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SOLD This is a fab piece of eye-catching shop display. I believe it is very new but the apothecary hand painted signage has been exceptionally well executed. The typographic style has an essence of carnival, fairground and circus sign writing. The price reflects that this is a modern reproduction.
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SOLD I positively love the atomic age (late 40s–early 60s) and this piece, although probably dating from late 60s early 70s takes inspiration from this era. This is an original and rare Mid century modern tallboy dresser by White & Newton. A beautifully designed piece in solid & veneered teak wood with atomic style ebonised knobs and retro dansette legs (ebonised wood legs with brass feet caps).
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SOLD This is 'Ducky' bottle opener is made by Kirby Beard & Co, Paris. It is a great functional novelty item. The opener is on the underside (see photos) where there is the makers stamp.
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An enamel painted metal North Indian or Persian vase. A beautiful decorative piece with naively painted with melon shaped design.
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SOLD This is a vintage hand carved wooden bust of an Indonesian man. Excellent craftsmanship and beautifully aged. This is a striking focal point for a mantel piece.
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SOLD Granite soap dish made from granite featuring a painted metal seagull. This is a quirky dish for your soap, bits and bob or jewellery.
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SOLD This is a rustic scratch built continental rustic pine cabinet with a charming hand painted motif of sycamore leaves. The back panel is made from a printed wooden storage crate.
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Beautiful 19th century Arts and Crafts vessel hand-raised with scrolling acanthus decoration. This was probably made by a student at either the Keswick School of Industrial Art (KSIA) or Newlyn School of Art.
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This is a 20th century/vintage Islamic mixed metal trinket box with inlaid wood lined interior. Very pretty and ideal as a jewellery/ring box.
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Intricately carved late 19th/early 20th century wooden panel with foliate decoration and central Yorkshire Rose motif.
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SOLD These are very cute vintage oriental carved nephrite stone turtles. Possibly designed as a belt (but perhaps too short to function as one), this set looks fab hanging on the wall.
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SOLD This fabulous piece of 1920s workmanship would have been made for the industrial office. A fantastic feature is the rotating wheel of hooks. Would look magnificent in any hallway (with a fairly high ceiling as it stands at nearly 7ft tall!).
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This is a highly decorative occasional/side table with tripod bobbin supports, circular stretcher, and intricately carved top.
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SOLD Ceramic sculpture of a seated Pierrot by David Fisher for Austin Productions, 1984 This decadent piece oozes Art Deco glamour. David Fisher is a graduate of Greek Art College of Odessa, Ukraine. He worked for several decades as a sculptor in marble, granite, bronze, and wood.
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This Scandinavian glass vase is in the style of Swedish Murano Sommerso art glass with the sleek characteristic droplet shaped centre. Dating from the 70s, this mauve beauty is a skilfully blown weighty piece. Stunning!
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SOLD This very pretty Japanese Cloisonne Koro dates from the late 19th/early 20th century (Meiji period). A 'koro' is a squat broad-mouthed usually covered jar used mostly as an incense burner.
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SOLDThis is an amazing antique 17th century sword chest. What has this swashbuckling item seen and heard over the centuries? It has even been converted to a toolbox at some point and has evidence of being used as a work bench. The remnants of paint and accidental marks only add to the story of this piece.It has only been in the shop for a couple of weeks with many admirers and has recently sold!
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SOLD This mid-century standard lamp is a quality piece with fine carving made from solid teak. It has been rewired with vintage style twisted fabric flex and new antique style bayonet fittings.
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Beautiful antique black lacquered papier-mâché victorian wall art / desk ink blotter, with abalone mother of pearl shell inlay.
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Beautiful antique black lacquered papier-mâché victorian desk ink blotter, with abalone mother of pearl shell inlay.
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This vintage Chinese Cloisonne vase probably dates from the 1980s. It is on blue enamel ground with floral decoration.
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This antique Japanese Cloisonne vase dates from the Meiji period c. 1900. It is on black enamel ground with floral decoration.
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SOLD This is a uniquely designed piece which has been finely made in mahogany. It was commonly seen in solicitors offices, libraries or Schools in Britain in the 1920s. A highly practical bookcase made in three stacked sections. Indeed, this fairly large furniture item is very easy to disassemble and transport. Flat-pack furniture has been around for years, centuries even!
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A wonderfully worn antique oriental rug dating from the late 19th/early 20th century.
The style and mixture of earthy and dark tones will work with pretty much any decor. The price reflects the condition but to me it is worth more than a perfect example- I have been looking for a Persian rug with this aesthetic for a long time!
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SOLD This is a late 19th century country made mahogany arm chair with a beautiful curved shape. When you look closely it looks like it has been in a Wild West showdown with multiple repairs! The repairs are good and strong though with no movement. This one is a survivor :)
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SOLD WHY I BOUGHT THIS ... ... because it has been untouched since it came out of an old watchmakers shop in 2017/18. This watch makers chest of drawers dates from around 1930 and is made from stained pine. It has the original black bakelite knobs and has a truly beautiful (to me) worn patina. This item has sold.
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WHY I BOUGHT THIS .... ... this is a chest of 110 drawers each with the watch part engraved into the brass cup. Each drawer is blind tooled with a number inside corresponding to a number hand written in the chest carcass. These drawers are in untouched condition from the day they came out of the watchmakers. What a treasure!
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This beach watercolour painting dates from the mid to late 20th century. It is in the very popular English school style.
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Every year we tend to buy another decoration for the tree. These beautiful vintage German Hummel porcelain decorations are in perfect condition. They have the same image on both sides and the edges are highlighted in gold. There are 5 designs to choose from. As they are vintage, unfortunately there is only one available of each. If you would like multiple please enquire separately quoting the item code (3LD0132-A, B, C, D or E) and I will provide a cost with combined postage. Postage: 3-5 working days
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Every year we tend to buy another decoration for the tree. These beautiful vintage German Hummel porcelain decorations are in perfect condition. They have the same image on both sides and the edges are highlighted in gold. There are 5 designs to choose from. As they are vintage, unfortunately there is only one available of each. If you would like multiple please enquire separately quoting the item code (3LD0132-A, B, C, D or E) and I will provide a cost with combined postage. Postage: 3-5 working days
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Every year we tend to buy another decoration for the tree. These beautiful vintage German Hummel porcelain decorations are in perfect condition. They have the same image on both sides and the edges are highlighted in gold. There are 5 designs to choose from. As they are vintage, unfortunately there is only one available of each. If you would like multiple please enquire separately quoting the item code (3LD0132-A, B, C, D or E) and I will provide a cost with combined postage. Postage: 3-5 working days
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Every year we tend to buy another decoration for the tree. These beautiful vintage German Hummel porcelain decorations are in perfect condition. They have the same image on both sides and the edges are highlighted in gold. There are 5 designs to choose from. As they are vintage, unfortunately there is only one available of each. If you would like multiple please enquire separately quoting the item code (3LD0132-A, B, C, D or E) and I will provide a cost with combined postage. Postage: 3-5 working days
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Every year we tend to buy another decoration for the tree. These beautiful vintage German Hummel porcelain decorations are in perfect condition. They have the same image on both sides and the edges are highlighted in gold. There are 5 designs to choose from. As they are vintage, unfortunately there is only one available of each. If you would like multiple please enquire separately quoting the item code (3LD0132-A, B, C, D or E) and I will provide a cost with combined postage. Postage: 3-5 working days
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WHY I BOUGHT THIS ... … because there is absolutely nothing ‘standard’ about this lamp! I would go as far as to say this is the most beautiful item I have come across this year and it is a pleasure to own it. This is a late 19th/early 20th century, hand painted papier mâché, standard lamp which his from Kashmir or could be South Russian.
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WHY I BOUGHT THIS … … because I love a striking object … This is a free form, hand blown, Chalet art glass centrepiece. It was made in Canada in around the 1960s or perhaps a little earlier. Extraordinary that it is in nearly perfect condition with no chips - just a few scratches on the underside of the base. Stunning … well, I think so!
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SOLD This is such a cute piece of welsh folk art. It is full of rustic charm with worn paint patina and has a fab, heraldic style dragon motif.
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WHY I BOUGHT THIS VINTAGE STOOL… … because I am drawn to utilitarian art studio furniture which is heavily marked and worn. I like to imagine the hours of contemplation spent whilst sitting on this stool. There’s even a previous owner’s initials inscribed into the side panel. The painted finish has a fab patina.
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This Indian table is of coffee or side table size. It dates from the 19th century and is made from a wheel. A fantastic piece of antique upcycling! It is very heavy due to the iron supports and layers of wood held together with nails and iron brackets.
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These beautiful antique candle holders are from Kashmir or South Russia and date from around 1900. The papier mâché has been intricately hand painted and lacquered.
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Meet ‘Jonathan’ (named by previous custodian) the mannequin torso. This piece of mannequin art is covered with pages from 50 Shades of Grey using the decoupage technique. I thought it wise NOT to show a detail of this piece! Jonathan is a very useful chap as you can adorn him with your accessories. A definite talking/giggling point!
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SOLD This unusual mid century console table with cabinet is perfect to display your favourite things as a focal point in a lounge, bedroom or hallway.
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I believe the Scandinavian floor lamp base is from the 60s and the shade may be a little later. The shade is a classic mid-century apricot, brown and orange combination which ties in perfectly with the teak and brass base.
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SOLD This beautiful green mother of pearl vase is a striking interior design piece. Handmade in Vietnam. Age unknown but certainly modern.
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This cute Indian carved box dates from the late 19th century. The interior has been sympathetically relined as the original lining had deteriorated significantly. I believe this item was made as a sewing box but would function as a beautiful jewellery box too.
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This vintage 'Return of the Bedouin' tapestry table runner would traditionally have been hung. I think they are fab as table decoration or indeed anything that requires a throw over cover.
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SOLD This vintage tapestry 'Vesuvius from the Bay of Naples' table runner would traditionally have been hung. I think they are fab as table decoration or indeed anything that requires a throw over cover.
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Sorry, this item has SOLD This Moroccan hanging lantern is handcrafted pierced brass and ovoid shaped with multicoloured glass. Probably dates from the 70s or later.
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SOLD These toy ducks are a 1970s tin toy. Clockwork action no longer working- but it is a fab eye-catching and fun little ornament.
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This Puritan style, utterly charming antique oak chair dates from early George III c.1800. There is a beautiful monastic simplicity to the square (non-turned) legs and stretchers. It has an amazing original dark oak colour and patination. Great as a hall/side chair.
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This is a green handmade throw from Bobbi Handmade. Bobbi is a Rhayader based designer and maker of beautiful children’s clothing. Bobbi Handmade started in 2011 transitioning from Bobbi’s successful family business established in the 1970s. I love earthy and jewel colours- natural and striking. Bobbi loves African fabrics (amongst many other types of course). I was delighted when Bobbi said yes to collaborating on some interior pieces for 3 Legged Duck. Bobbi suggested some beautiful and striking African print fabric. These versatile double sided throws have been pre-washed to avoid uneven shrinkage. Printed fabric on one side and a fine soft cord on the reverse. Also available in blue. Throw size: 158 x 107cm Price includes shipping to Uk mainland. Also see Bobbi Handmade rag bunting