19th Century Mahogany Coal Scuttle with Inlaid Satinwood
Located in Dublin 8, IE
19th Century Mahogany Coal Scuttle with Inlaid Satinwood. The front features fine inlay detail in
19th Century English Antique Mahogany Coal Scuttle
Mahogany, Satinwood
19th Century Mahogany Coal Scuttle with Inlaid Satinwood
Located in Dublin 8, IE
19th Century Mahogany Coal Scuttle with Inlaid Satinwood. The front features fine inlay detail in
Mahogany, Satinwood
Victorian Mahogany Coal Scuttle Box or Cabinet
Located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Antique quality Victorian mahogany coal scuttle box or cabinet, circa 1850. This is a lovely item
Wood
$563Sale Price|30% Off
H 14.57 in W 13.39 in D 21.26 in
Art Nouveau Mahogany Perdonium Coal Scuttle Box or Cabinet, circa 1910
Located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Antique quality Art Nouveau mahogany and brass perdonium coal scuttle, box or cabinet, circa 1910
Wood
Unavailable
H 13.39 in W 13.39 in D 18.51 in
Antique Victorian, circa 1900 Mahogany Coal Scuttle Box or Purdonium
Located in Wisbech, Walton Wisbech
Antique Victorian, circa 1900 carved walnut coal scuttle box or purdonium. A heavy and solid
Victorian Mahogany Coal Scuttle, Mechanical Opening and Liner
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
A Victorian mahogany coal Scuttle, mechanical opening and liner. This is a charming piece of
Victorian Mahogany Coal Scuttle Box or Cabinet, 19th Century
Located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Victorian mahogany coal scuttle box or cabinet, 19th century. In the style and form of a miniature
Wood
Regency style gilt-bronze mounted coal scuttle
Located in San Francisco, CA
A Regency style gilt-bronze mounted mahogany coal scuttle with interior liner and brass shovel
Ormolu
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H 37.8 in W 15.75 in D 14.18 in
Antique Victorian Mahogany & Marquetry Coal Box Purdonium 19th Century
Located in London, GB
A gorgeous antique Victorian mahogany coal scuttle, also known as a purdonium, in excellent
Mahogany
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H 15 in W 12 in D 19 in
19th century Mahogany Scottish Coal Scuttle with Heavy Brass Ornamentation
Located in Savannah, GA
Extremely elaborate mahogany 19th century Scottish Coal Hod heavily embellished with brass
Brass
Walnut Coal Scuttle Box or Cabinet
Located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Antique quality walnut coal scuttle box or cabinet, circa 1900. This is a lovely item, that is full of charm and character. This is a heavy quality piece, with no loose joints... f...
Walnut
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