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  • Brass Mortar and Pestle Minature
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    Measures: Mortar height 5.5cm Mortar width 10.2cm Mortar depth 10.2cm   Pestle: 10 x 2.5cm just purchased more information to follow or on request.     
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    Antique 1890s English Baroque Revival Models and Miniatures

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  • Commode Minature Long Walnut Maltese Cross Ebonised Fruitwoo
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    An exceptionally rare, museum quality Maltese, Neoclassical walnut chest of drawers with ebonised & fruitwood inlaid maltese cross on the top and drawer fronts Maltese furniture of this period is exceptional reflecting the status and affluence of the island. Given the size of the island relatively little Maltese furniture was made in comparison to Europe & American mainland. Minature furniture is rare made either as a model or an apprentice's piece so it is extremely rare to find a minature piece from Malta bearing the Maltese cross. This minature commode is highly original with beautiful proportions, ornamentation and patination. The 'H' shaped top with a large centered inlaid Maltese Cross and a border of stringing. The breakfront fitted with three drawers each with stringing and inlaid six point stars centrally positioned behind the wooden knobs. The uprights with two continuous vertical bands of stringing ebonised and fruitwood from the top to the bottom of the drawers in walnut to match the front of the chest and then reverting to ebonising and fruitwood down the feet. Terminating in tapering feet. The panelled sides with a repeat of the double banding on the uprights and rectangular borders within the panels. The oak lined drawers with the original 18th century blue paper lining. Measures: length 27 cm 10 1/2", height 24 cm 9 1/2", depth 20 cm 8". Maltese Cross: The Maltese cross is a symbol that is most commonly associated with the Knights of Malta (also known as the Knights Hospitallers...
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    Antique 18th Century Maltese Neoclassical Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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    Fruitwood, Walnut

  • Lignum Vitae Treen Vices Pair of Minature Tree of Life
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    - Collector's specimens - Lignum vitae is sought after for the beauty of its grain, coloring, patina, density and toughness Translated from Latin, vignum vitae means “wood of lif...
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    Antique 1750s English George II Models and Miniatures

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  • 19th C Jamaican Minature Spice Cabinet, attributed to Ralph Turnbull
    Located in Charleston, SC
    This Caribbean miniature demipress/spice cabinet was made in Jamaica in the 1830's and is attributed to Ralph Turnbull. This British Colonial piece is c...
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    Antique 19th Century Caribbean British Colonial Cabinets

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    Coconut, Mahogany, Rosewood, Satinwood

  • Mahogany Victorian 19th Century Minature or Apprentice Piece Crib/Cott
    Located in London, GB
    People like to use the term ‘apprentice pieces’ when referring to small pieces of miniature furniture,but more often than not this isn’t the case. But what is an apprentice piece and why are they often confused with miniatures? Here we aim to answer these questions! The majority of miniature furniture are in fact sample pieces used by travelling salesmen. Workshops would send out salesmen on lengthy country-wide tours, with a miniature of each piece on his sales cart. This meant the cabinet maker could use the smaller form to show off his skills, without the salesman having to carry a full size piece of furniture wherever he went. Using exactly the same skills and techniques as used on the full sized pieces, the miniatures offered a way of potential buyers being able to get a feel of the quality of goods the workshop produced, before committing to a purchase. Better than a flat ink drawing in a catalogue. A much smaller number of these miniatures are termed ‘apprentice pieces’. Apprentice pieces, although again a scaled down version of the workshops’ offerings, were made by an often inexperienced apprentice. They were given lesser quality materials to work with and the craftsmanship was often less refined. Antique miniature furniture...
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    Antique 1870s English Victorian Models and Miniatures

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    Mahogany

  • 1950's Style Zimmermann Baby Grand Piano Yellow Formica Tubular Steel Piano Lyre
    Located in Leeds, GB
    A 1950s style, Zimmermann baby grand piano with a contrasting black and yellow formica case. Piano features an asymmetrical music desk with geometric cut-ou...
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    Mid-20th Century German Musical Instruments

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    Steel

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