12 ITEMS
an unusual secessionist expanding occasional table
£960
height: 74 cm
width: 38 cm
REF: 5447
a riveted patinated metal garden chair
£880
height: 96 cm
width: 56 cm
REF: 5907
a victorian amber glass witch's ball
£750
REF: 5830
a rectangular rosewood veneered coffee table by severin hansen jnr
£1,650
height: 48.5 cm
width: 70 cm
REF: 5719
a large verdigris copper
£2,400
height: 53 cm
REF: 5527
a george iii mahogany side chair
£2,250
height: 97 cm
REF: 5885
an ash ladderback chair designed by ernest gimson (1864 - 1919) and made by edward gardiner (1903 - 1958)
£1,250
height: 106 cm
width: 46 cm
REF: 5889
an unusual arts & crafts oak and embroidered mirror
height: 73.5 cm
width: 94 cm
REF: 5669
a stoneware charger by ray finch (1914 - 2012) for winchcombe pottery
£680
REF: 5740
a large and rare rectangular commesso marble slab
£5,500
height: 150.5 cm
width: 81 cm
REF: 5173
a victorian oak gothic revival octagonal occasional table
£3,850
height: 77 cm
REF: 5913
the path through the trees - watercolour on paper by alfred lomnitz (1892 - 1953)
£965
REF: 5421
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