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c1855, by Turner & Co of Marylebone,
the three arcaded glazed doors with foliate carved spandrels above three smaller glazed doors, the cornice bearing the index letter 'V' p...
331.5cm (130.5") High, 301cm (118.5") Wide, 77.5cm (30.5") Deep
removed from the North End library of the British Museum.1930's tables, each with central bronzed uplighter and 4 bronzed table lights.The tables are walnut, the tops being inlaid with green leather with embossed greek key running aroun the edge.
168cm Wide, 427cm Long
removed from St. George's church, Perry Hill, London,
pinned together to form a table base, ...
76cm (30") High, 76cm (33") Wide
removed from Chiddingstone Castle, Kent, believed to have previously stood at The British Museum,
the gull-wing vitrine comprising three pairs of fall fronted doors with bay-ends, raised on twelve hexagonal section supports,
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194cm (76.5") High, 441cm (173.5") Wide, 130cm (51.25") Deep
built in Brazil, in the Colonial style.
the glazed cupboard with cornice on a two drawered base with bracket feet. Painted in cream and blue with wrought iron escutcheons,...
207cm (81.5") High, 151cm (59.5") Wide, 50cm (19.75") Deep
built in Brazil from salvaged Canela wood,
with stop chamfering to the two supports and stretcher,
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77.5cm (30.5") High, 110.5cm (43.5") Wide, 246cm (97") Long
'GLOBE'
146cm (57.5") High, 105.4cm (41.5") Wide, 35cm (13.75") Deep
from the V&A ceramics collection
with raised panels to the front and sides and four draws to the rear, one of a pair,
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88.5cm (34.75") High, 67cm (26.25") Wide, 167cm (65.75") Long
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89cm (35") High, 122.5cm (48.25") Wide, 152.3cm (60") Long
ex Prince Jefri's house,
179cm (70.5") High, 112cm (44") Wide, 55.5cm (21.75") Deep
of shaped tubing with cast brass bosses, lights not included!
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186cm (73.25") High, 51cm (20") Wide, 134cm (52.75") Long
c.1730
with gateleg to rear and original brassware,
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71cm (28") High, 82cm (32.25") Wide, 77.5cm (30.5") At Widest
19th Century
239cm (94") High, 110cm (43") Wide




