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This advert is located in and around Leeds, W Yorks
Vintage tv diner table with folding legs, under side on on one edge has some surface rust but should brush off to be re painted
16 days ago
Here we have a solid copper back boiler. Original and in good condition. Could be polished up as a feature, maybe take top off for a fancy planter? or used for it's original purpose? Dimensions 12...
lovely restoration project, or leave it as shabby chic bedside table? some ?burr walnut veneer? on front? 6 partitions under hinged lids on top 2 shelves inside 475 mm at widest on top approc 600mm...
6ft wide and 8ft tall, the shelving detachs for transport. Lovely vintage piece that unfortunately doens't work in the space we have any more. 3 draws, and 3 cupboards plus some various little shelves. more...
Lovely wash stand with good solid unmarked marble top for a basin plus a slightly higher wooden top and mirror. 4x draws plus a small cupboard Marble base is 23" wide , 18" deep. Approx 29" high to...
This advert is located in and around Leeds, West Yorkshire
One of a pair of late nineteen century Chinese hardboard laquered screen. imlaid with bone ivory and birds. Bibby Harris.
Antique Collectible BAR LOCK TYPEWRITER. With long Carriage. Circa 1924 - 1942 Needs some Attention so make me an offer over £100. . Buyer collect because very heavy.
3 vintage tea chests stamped with various info; Produce of Kenya, Buchanan's warehouses, London, Beal Lauderdale, Kiringor, etc. 1 would need a bit more TLC than the others but a nice project...
This came out of 1890 villa, it’s a really solid piece that would look great in the right space. This is heavy and could go above a fireplace or perhaps in a hallway
This advert is located in and around Stockport, Cheshire
Fine Mid Victorian Campaign Silver Plated Tea Set Bone handle on the tea pot Made by the Silver Smiths Walker & Hall of Sheffield was established in Sheffield in 1845 by George Walker. Becoming an...
1 day ago