Antiques & Collectables - VIEWING & COLLECTION BY APPOINTMENT

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room Thurcroft, Rotherham, South Yorkshire

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Antiques & Collectables - VIEWING & COLLECTION BY APPOINTMENT

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An Art Deco Globe Round Oak Tea Caddy with Liner Circa 1930s and an oak keepsake box with curved sliding tops. Box: H:15cm, W:29cm. Caddy: H: 14cm...

An Edwardian mahogany music cabinet with hinged drawers and two lower shelves. Produced by Arthur Wilson, Peck and Co. Sheffield, stamped in top s...

An assortment of occasional furniture. To include copper topped coffee table, two section canterbury and two circular mirrored tables. Chip on on...

Four Mahogany framed dining chairs with tapestry seats. Comprising of a shield shaped back, carved splats and tapered legs. H: 97cm W:49cm D: 45cm...

A 1930's Art Deco style oak tallboy cabinet. Comprising of four shelves raised on bracket feet. H:125cm W:84cm D: 43cm. Inside lock needs repair.

A mid century 'Stonehill' teak wood room divider /display unit. Comprising of a free standing divider with open shelves, drinks cabinet and drawer...

A mahogany bow fronted display cabinet. Comprising of glazed front, carved top. The interior has three shelves standing on cabriole legs raised o...

A set of four Marcel Breuer Cesca style chairs. With cane seat & backs and tubular metal frame. Stamped Made in Italy to the base. ...[more]

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