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Item of the Week - Longcase 18th Century Oak Clock
posted May 31st, 2016
An attractive Longcase Clock made by Bothamley of Boston, who were well known clock makers in the Lincolnshire area during the 18th C. The clock was made in 1790 and is made from oak. The longcase clock is generally in very acceptable condition, it has undertaken a number of repairs in the past but is in very good working order.
Item of the Week - Antique Tan Leather Suitcases
posted May 23rd, 2016
This beautiful pair of tan leather suitcases are the perfect set of luggage for those seeking to travel in style, the antique Victorian suitcases come in two sizes, medium and large. The date of manufacture isn’t specified exactly, but it has been clarified that they are Victorian.
Item of the Week - Art Nouveau Necklace Pendant
posted May 19th, 2016
In terms of jewellery, necklaces are thought to be the oldest piece of jewellery, originally made from rocks and shells they have evolved over time to become exquisitely decorative pieces of body art. Antique necklaces can instantly elevate an outfit or can simply be a statement in its own right, adding personality and flair to an otherwise ordinary wardrobe.
Item of the week - Large Florentine Beaded Chandelier c.1920
posted May 11th, 2016
Chandeliers convey opulence and luxury and none does it better than this large Florentine beaded chandelier made in 1920. The chandelier is sure to make a statement in a room with its large gilt chandelier and abundance of octagonal buttons, French slabs and large pear drops.
Item Of The Week - Edwardian Rosewood Desk
posted April 21st, 2016
This antique Edwardian rosewood desk would fit perfectly in an elegant office. It is ideal for a lady who writes as a hobby or even professionally, being both functional and attractive. The Antique Writing Desk has fantastic inlaid detailing and stringing and is in the popular Sheraton revival style.
Item of the week - Small Queen Anne Style Bureau
posted March 15th, 2016
Before the 17th C very few of the population were literate, however after the 17th C this changed and desks and bureaus became increasingly popular as time progressed. The bureau desk began in France and the design of it significantly developed during the William and Mary period.
Item of the Week - Victorian Fire Dogs Table Lamps
posted March 8th, 2016
Sold by Molly and Maud’s Place are this pair of perfect matching lamps, these unusual pieces have actually been converted from original Victorian iron dogs and are a solid, substantial piece to add to your side tables. The elegant, simplistic shades highlight the unique and unusual lamp stands and would look striking set on side tables either side of the bed or a sofa, mimicking the symmetry of the furniture.
Item of the Week - Victorian Brass and Iron Bed
posted February 15th, 2016
On trend for 2016 is this Victorian Brass and Iron bed, the dark metal theme is set to be in high demand in terms of interior design this coming year. Made in 1860 this Victorian bed frame is the perfect example of an on trend antique addition to your home.
Item of the Week - Superb Burr Walnut Sideboard c.1905
posted January 13th, 2016
This beautiful sideboard makes our Item of the Week, this week. It was made at the beginning of the 20th C and features three cupboards, as well as three drawers underneath. The sideboard has finely carved decorations and attractive brass handles.
Item of the Week - Madonna and Child Sculpture
posted January 4th, 2016
This striking carved figure of Madonna and Child is an exceptionally rare find. The figure was carved between 1740 and 1750, in Liege, Belgian. The figure stands at 4ft, this special piece would make a welcome, attractive figure in the home. It is unusual to find a piece of this age and height and in such fantastic condition.
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