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Pressed Flowers and Grasses
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Medical Botany, original prints published 1792,
Medical Botany, original prints published 1792,
‘Hyssopus officinalis’.
William Woodville was an English Quaker physician who created Medical Botany to provide, for his time, the most modern description and illustration of all plants in the Royal College of Physicians list of material medica or plants used in medicine.
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Medical Botany, original prints published 1792,
Medical Botany, original prints published 1792,
‘Origanum vulgare’.
William Woodville was an English Quaker physician who created Medical Botany to provide, for his time, the most modern description and illustration of all plants in the Royal College of Physicians list of material medica or plants used in medicine.
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Georgian style brass door handles,
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Silver plated toast rack,
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Small terracotta olive oil jar,
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Nineteenth century stone trough,
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Large French Holophane globe pendant lights,
Large French Holophane globe pendant lights,
moulded prismatic glass with spun brass caps and conical finial to base, re-wired with braided silk flex, circa 1960-1980. 20kg each. Smaller size available to the same design, see stock #76680. Some with small nicks and blemishes to the glass, please contact us for more photos. No ceiling rose/hook provided. -
Pair of nineteenth century French brass candlesticks,
Pair of nineteenth century French brass candlesticks,
the urn shaped nozzle above tapering columnar shaft on triform base with lion’s paw feet. -
Large French limestone trough,
Large French limestone trough,
with rough hewn and well weathered exterior with extensive lichen growth. -
A pair of English mirror-glazed pine pocket doors,
A pair of English mirror-glazed pine pocket doors,
with glazed rectangular panels with rose-mirrored glass panels to the obverse, blind to the reverse with one large above one small raised oak panel to each leaf, -
A Victorian mahogany six panelled door,
A Victorian mahogany six panelled door,
with rectangular raised and fielded rectangular panels to each side,