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Fine Pair of 19th Century Bronze Figural Lamps in the Style of Moreau

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Fine Pair of 19th Century English Barrel Bronze Cannon on Oak Carriages
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
Fine pair of mid-19th century English bronze cannon with tapering 41" barrels and flared muzzles, the top of each breech engraved with the family crest o...
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Antique 1850s English Arms, Armor and Weapons

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Pair of 19th Century Bronze, Ormolu and Fluorspar Candelabra
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A pair of 19th century bronze, ormolu and fluorspar candelabra.
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19th Century Mahogany Inkwell in the Form of a Capstan
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
19th century model of a ship's capstan in mahogany with a hinged lid enclosing an inkwell.
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Antique 1880s English Inkwells

Pair of Late 19th Century Demilune Side or Console Tables in Neoclassical Style
By Edwards & Roberts
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A Fine Pair of Late 19th Century Demilune Satinwood and Inlaid Side or Console Tables in the Neoclassical Style Attributed to Edwards and Roberts This fine pair of neoclassical-style tables are of demilune, or semicircular, shape and veneered principally in satinwood. Large-scale panels of satinwood have been laid on the carcass of the frieze to give a segmented effect, which is very attractive. The tapering square-sectioned legs and contrasting spade toes are all classic Sheraton design features, being reused here a century later. The most impressive parts of the tables are undoubtedly the beautiful tops, with the central feature being an inlaid fan-shaped patera, centered by a smaller example of the same form with additional penwork foliage on it. This, in turn, centers on a semicircular feathered boss. Around the edge of the tabletops is a wide crossbanding upon which a repeating neoclassical design featuring penwork scrolling foliage and urns is delicately executed and highly attractive. Footnote: The quality of the present tables indicates that they would have been produced in one of the leading workshops of the period. On stylistic grounds, the most likely maker is Edwards and Roberts. Particularly adept at producing furniture in the inlaid Sheraton style, the firm had an elite clientele and, as such, was able to make the finest furniture without cutting corners. For an example of a Carlton House table...
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Antique Late 19th Century English Neoclassical Demi-lune Tables

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A Fine and Interesting Pair of Late 19th Century Gothic Revival Ormolu Andirons
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A Fine and Interesting Pair of Late 19th Century Gothic Revival Ormolu Andirons or Fire Dogs These exceptional andirons are likely French and date to around 1880. Produced in the Go...
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Antique Late 19th Century English Gothic Revival Fireplace Tools and Chi...

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A Very Fine Pair of 19th-Century Giltwood Tub Armchairs or Bergères, Attributed
By Howard & Sons Ltd
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
These luxurious chairs are deep, comfortable, and upholstered in top-quality country house fabric. They feature a refined shape, with elegantly curving arm supports and backs that ad...
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Antique 19th Century English Armchairs

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Upholstery, Giltwood

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Pair of French 19th-20th Century Neoclassical Style Cast Iron Figural Torchères
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