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This beautifully turned wooden stupa was probably made for the souvenir market opens to reveal a small well. A stupa is a structure in a Buddhist temple that contains religious relics.
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This woman torso sculpture, bronze glazed piece is signed ‘P’ but the artist is unknown. This is a contemporary work of art, tribal in style, with the top like a ceremonial headdress. Fantastically striking and unusual.
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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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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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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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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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I am a sucker for anything scientific drawing relating- especially pre-80's. This is a collection of eight Omaro engineers cardboard slide rule calculators for steel and iron, bending allowance, specific gravity and screw heads. Marked with dates ranging 1940-45 these may well have been used for war related design and manufacture. Price includes UK mainland postage. Dimensions are for one item.
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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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SOLD (1 in stock) A (cobblers shoe) last is a mechanical form shaped like a human foot. It is used by shoemakers and cordwainers in the manufacture and repair of shoes. This example has a wonderful patina through years of being hammered. They have a multitude of modern uses- door stop, book ends, card holder and more. Price includes delivery to UK mainland.
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SOLD Uber stylish gilt and oak framed vintage round mirror from a ‘fine’ mirror maker Atsonea.
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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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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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Vintage painted alloy ‘STOP’ children crossing lollipop sign. Memories of Mrs Smith the lollipop lady helping me cross the road safely in North Lincolnshire small town Epworth. A fun piece of nostalgia in your garden or unexpected external signage for your business- will stop people in their tracks! Price includes delivery to UK mainland.
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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 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 These vintage glass baskets are hand blown due to the imperfections in the glass which add character. The metal fittings are naturally patinated. Highly unusual and decorative. Perfect for a candle or your favourite plant. Dimensions: 19cm diameter Price is for one including postage. If you would like to purchased both please enquire about combined postage.
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Early 20th century set of 4 vintage French tins. Perfect for French country decor schemes.
Price includes UK mainland delivery.
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SOLD This is a great example dating from around 1910- we are using it in our Rhayader shop and if you purchase by cash you will hear the ding is in excellent working order! Growing up in the 80's played a part in the decision for this purchase. My Dad's furniture shop also had a drapery department. We had this typeof register along with the old fashioned cheque/card transfer machine which course I used to play with when no-one was looking! Price includes UK mainland postage.
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These unusual vintage bronze bookends date from around 1960s/70s, possibly Iberian (Spanish/Portugese). They are bronze cast and cold painted black.
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SOLD This brass bell is very loud and causes a ripple of laughter whenever it is pressed in the Rhayader shop. It's hard to resist- you just have to press it. I like the used look with dull brass for this one- this bell has been dinged many times! Wouldn't take much effort though to bring it back to a see yourself finish. Price includes UK mainland delivery.
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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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SOLD A late Victorian mahogany needlepoint chair, butterfly-shaped back carved and pierced with a central fleur-de-lis cresting by stiff acanthus within a conjoined C-scroll border, bowed arm rails applied with manchette terminating in scroll handrests, stuffed-over upholstery, serpentine seat, cabriole forelegs, brass casters.
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SOLD A sweet little bedroom Victorian chair with needlepoint decorations to seat and back.
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SOLD High quality item and sought after with relief carved arabesques and inlaid decoration on hexagonal folding base. Price includes delivery to UK mainland.
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SOLD An anthropomorphic taxidermy study of a stoat with red bicycle. Needless to say- there is bundles of personality to this piece- you can’t get much quirkier. Please request a delivery quote by filling out the form below or contact us separately- thank you
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SOLD This Chas. Baker & Co. tailor's advertising chair dates from the mid to late 19th century, possibly early 20th. It is made in mahogany with a gentleman’s trouser press concealed in the back. Following the opening of their first store in 1864, they expanded across London until the company were forced to close due to the outbreak of WWII in 1939. There was a boom in the British textile industry in the mid-late 19th century and the clothing trade was a very competitive business. Chas. Baker & Co were innovative in the world of advertising with decorative maps of London and printed leaflets. This great piece of history would look fab in a gentleman's tailors or equally good in a design studio. Price includes UK mainland delivery.
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SOLD A quality brass bell with ebonised handle. You will certainly get someone's attention- it is fabulously loud! Price includes delivery to UK mainland.
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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 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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A pair of campaign egg cups with stamped marks. The removeable stands are contained in the threaded halves when stored as a sliver egg. Price includes UK mainland postage.