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Stock: #11829

Description : A bronze Corinthian column candlestick lamp, English 19th century

Stock: #11520

Description : A mid 20th century upholstered armchair made from 4 pairs of cow horns the frame in cedar wood

Stock: #11874

Description : A pair of 20th century Madagascan hardwood standard lamps

Stock: #11787

Description : A pair of white opaline lamps on ormolu bases

Stock: #11846

Description : A victorian brass oil lamp, English 19th century

Stock: #11922

Description : A plaster bust of Shakespeare raised on a socle base

Stock: #11793

Description : A scagliola column on black square base, circa 1785 English, 18th century

Stock: #11838

Description : An oak hall stand with inset metal drip tray and cow horns with silvered ball tips, English 19th century

Stock: #11839

Description : A 19th century grained rosewood beech bobbin armchair

Stock: #11929

Description : A 19th century mahogany armchair with saddle seat

Stock: #11907

Description : A continental ormolu and porcelain table lamp with floral painted decoration

Stock: #11930

Description : A late 19th century glass lamp

Stock: #11931

Description : A 19th Century life-size plaster figure of Diana. 'Diane de Gabies', After the Antique. Modelled in standing pose, her right hand to her right shoulder, her left gathering the hem of her robes, on a square base (177cms high) and a 19th Century life-size plaster figure of the Venus de' Medici. After the Antique. Modelled in standing pose, her arms in covering gestures, beside a putto riding a dolphin, on a shaped base with indistinctly impressed mark ("MUSA ROMAE"?) (161cms high)

Stock: #11901

Description : A copper arts and crafts lantern

Stock: #11927

Description : A set of eight arts and crafts mahogany dining chairs, by Arthur Simpson, comprising two carvers and six side chairs, with pierced twin splat backs and upholstered drop-in seats. Arthur W Simpson was a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. He taught at the Keswick School of Industrial Art as well as making furniture for Charles Voysey, MW Baillie Scott and he trained as a carver with Gillows of Lancaster. Carvers measure: 60 cms wide x 64 cms deep x 107 cms high (23" wide x 25" deep x 42" high)