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georgian antiques, edinburgh, united kingdom
Circa 1860. A rare set of 20 Scottish mahogany dining chairs. The large curved cresting rail in rich mahogany, with elegant scrolling beneath, the lower back, with C scrolls on the bottom and foliate carving...
£16,000.00
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Our Stock # 18.9531This is an antique copy of The Oarsman's and Angler's Map of the River Thames - New Edition. An English, bound map book, published in English by Edward Stanford, London, this new edition published in 1912. Delightfully illustrated map charting the River Thames from its source in Kemble, Gloucestershire to London Bridge at a scale of one inch to a mile. Printed in colour and with a reference key that shows locks, weirs and railways et al. This new edition was published by Edward Stanford Limited of Long Acre, London.Displays a time worn appearance, the initial pages present, but looseThe fold out map in very good antique condition commensurate with ageBound in a green canvas over board, the titling in gilt finishAcross 25 pages spanning over 9 feet, the Thames map unfolds to a length of 2.83m (111.5'')Along the map, the notes add riparian detail of boathouses and innsThis is a fascinating antique copy of The Oarsman's and Angler's Map of the River Thames. The fold-out map at a length of over 9 feet is astonishing and a treat to read from. Delivered ready to enjoy.Dimensions:Max Width: 11cm (4.25'')Max Depth: 1.5cm (.5'')Max Height: 16.5cm (6.5'')Map Unfolded: 283cm (111.5'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Oarsman's Map of the River Thames, English, Cartography, Published 1912
£395.00
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Our Stock # 18.9507This is an antique copy of Paterson's New and Accurate guide to Direct & Principal Crossroads. An English, bound book of maps and descriptive tables, published in English by Longman, Hurst et al, this Georgian fifteenth edition dated 1811. The full title is 'A New & Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England & Wales, and part of the roads of Scotland.' Published under the authority of the Postmaster General by Messrs Longman, Hurts, Rees, Orme and Brown of London. Authored by Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel Paterson (1738 - 1825), Assistant Quartermaster General of His Majesty's Forces - at time of publishing, King George III.Displays a delicate, lightly time worn appearance, and wonderfully intact considering the book is over 200 years oldBound in a browned marble paper over board, the titling in gilt to the ribbed spineOpens to a superb fold-out map of the British Isles, with table of county namesDescriptive tables annotate the distances and key stops upon given routesSeveral further fold-out maps include detailed renditions of the English South Coast and Lake DistrictThis is a wonderfully intact antique copy of Paterson's New and Accurate guide to Direct & Principal Crossroads. Containing a fascinating and comprehensive guide to travelling across Georgian Britain in detail via tables and illustrated maps. Perfect for the collector of travel guides or cartographic interest. Delivered ready to enjoy.Dimensions:Max Width: 12cm (4.75'')Max Depth: 4cm (1.5'')Max Height: 19cm (7.5'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Paterson's Guide to Britain, English, Maps, Georgian, Published 1811
£585.00
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Our Stock # 18.9488This is an antique decorative fruit bowl. An English, ceramic transfer printed serving dish, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1900. Appealing Victorian example of blue and white ceramicsDisplays a desirable aged patina throughoutWhite ceramic form with a light, clear glazeFinished in cobalt blue transfer with Oriental tasteMaker's mark to base for Doulton Burslem, in the Willow patternThis is a charming antique decorative fruit bowl, with the popular Willow pattern. Delivered polished and ready to display.Dimensions:Max Width: 23cm (9'')Max Depth: 23cm (9'')Max Height: 10cm (4'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Decorative Fruit Bowl, English, Ceramic, Serving Dish, Willow, Victorian
£395.00
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Our Stock # 18.9431This is an antique orangery jardiniere. A Scottish, oak and elm country house fireside store or newspaper trough, dating to the Victorian period, circa 1850. Fascinating raised form with wonderful detailDisplays a desirable aged patina and in good orderQuality oak stocks present fine grain interest throughoutRich caramel hues beam from beneath a wax polish finishGenerous proportion to the upper, the planter edge with chamfered trimFront and side fascia skilfully accentuated with relief carved diamond formsRaised upon distinctive X-shaped elm legs with peg joints to centreUnited across the centre with a rolled stretcher railThis is a superb antique orangery jardiniere, with a delightful carved appearance and distinctive legs. Useful throughout the home, from fireside store duty to organising magazines or books. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.Dimensions:Max Width: 75.5cm (29.75'')Max Depth: 49.5cm (19.5'')Max Height: 72cm (28.25'')Interior Width: 67.5cm (26.5'')Interior Depth: 41cm (16.25'')Interior Height: 24.5cm (9.75'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Orangery Jardiniere, Scottish, Country House, Fireside Store, Victorian
£1,895.00
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Near pair of large mahogany bedside chests with six drawers with drop handles, one chest has larger handles than the other.
£495.00
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Antique quality mahogany circular lamp table having a quality mahogany circular top with a spindle gallery supported by a turned twist tapering column, standing on shaped carved mahogany cabriole legs with claw feet. D. 1920
£585.00
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Circa 1870. A stylish and elegant oak and brass stick stand by ‘James Shoolbred & Sons, London’. (Established in the 1820s at 155 Tottenham Court Road) The raised center section with a pierced brass gallery...
£1,650.00
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Circa 1870. Two similar American long horn easy chairs. The stylish chairs constructed with 10 various horns, forming the back, low slung arms and four shaped legs, covered to various degrees in cow hide and...
£2,500.00
view detailsmcbains antiques, exeter, united kingdom
Good antique late 19thC Edwardian 1dr bedside cabinet table.
£140.00
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Circa 1880. A late 19th Century set of 8 Georgian-style inlaid mahogany dining chairs. The oval backs with curved splats and an inlaid medallion above a honeysuckle flower carving, the two carvers with shaped arms...
£2,750.00
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Our Stock # 18.9501This is an antique ruby pedestal bowl. A Continental, coloured glass decorative ice bucket, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1920. Graced with delightful colour and detailDisplaying a desirable aged patina and in good orderQuality glass with skilfully tinted body and clear decorative finishGrape and leaf pattern accentuates the bodyWide circular foot with lobe pattern to the circumferenceThis is a striking antique ruby pedestal bowl, with wonderful red hues and appealing cut detail. Delivered polished and ready to display.Dimensions:Max Width: 19cm (7.5'')Max Depth: 19cm (7.5'')Max Height: 21cm (8.25'')Opening Diameter: 17.5cm (7'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Ruby Pedestal Bowl, Continental, Glass, Decorative Ice Bucket, C.1920
£645.00
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Our Stock # 18.9528This is an antique pedestal bowl. A Continental, red glass decorative ice bucket, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1920. Striking colour and detail, with a fascinating appearanceDisplays a desirable aged patina and in good original orderSubstantial glass with a deep red colour and clear decorative elementsAccentuated with a geometric pattern to the centre and lobe patternsWide circular foot with clear centre section to the baseThis is a distinctive antique pedestal bowl, graced with great colour. Delivered polished and ready to display.Dimensions:Max Width: 18.5cm (7.25'')Max Depth: 18.5cm (7.25'')Max Height: 20.5cm (8'')Opening Diameter: 17.5cm (7'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Pedestal Bowl, Continental, Red Glass, Decorative Ice Bucket, Circa 1920
£595.00
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Our Stock # 18.9540This is an antique corner whatnot. An English, walnut country house display stand, dating to the Victorian period, circa 1860.Graceful cascading shape to this delightful corner standDisplays a desirable aged patina and in good orderSelect walnut stocks present fine grain interestSuperb colour depth, with rich russet huesStriking pierced fretwork adorns the upper shelfTrio of lower shelves of graduated depth, with fan-shaped profileEach shelf supported upon deft turned columns with reeded detailRaised upon a set of three cupped feet with bun toesThis is an attractive antique corner whatnot, with a highly appealing graduated form. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.Dimensions:Max Width: 65cm (25.5'')Max Depth: 40.5cm (16'')Max Height: 140.5cm (55.25'')Shelf Height 1: 30cm (11.75'')Shelf Height 2: 33cm (13'')Shelf Height 3: 36cm (14.25'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Corner Whatnot, English, Walnut, Country House Display Stand, Victorian
£985.00
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Our Stock # 18.9439This is an antique marquetry landscape panel. An English, mahogany, oak and burr walnut decorative scene of Ben Lomond, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910. Fascinating wooden landscape scene of the Scottish mountain and lochDisplays a desirable aged patina and in good orderCrafted from multiple stocks, with fine figuring throughoutSuperb colour, from light biscuit to warm caramel huesDressed to the rear with hanging wire, for ease of mountingThis is a delightfully decorative antique landscape panel, with superb marquetry. Wonderful figuring and colour enhances the Scottish scene. Delivered polished and ready to mount.Dimensions:Max Width: 39cm (15.25'')Max Depth: 2.5cm (1'')Max Height: 36cm (14.25'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Marquetry Landscape Panel, English, Decorative, Ben Lomond, Edwardian
£495.00
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Our Stock # 18.9399This is an antique rotary wrap reel machine. An English, brass and cast iron factory cotton skein winder by John Nesbitt of Manchester, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1880.Presented in working order, this is a delightful example from Manchester's famous cotton industryDisplays a desirable aged patina and in very good showcase orderSuperb material use, with bronze, brass, cast iron and mahoganyWonderful golden tones, dark graphite hues and deep caramels to the plinthActivated by a tactile wooden handle, the mechanism is geared to count a skein of cottonEach skein is wound around the mechanism to 120 yards (110 meters), annotated on the dialUpon each revolution of the dial, the hammer and bell mechanism chimesDial features the John Nesbitt maker's mark with the 42 Market Street addressThis is a fascinating antique rotary wrap reel machine, presented in museum showcase condition; perfect for institutions or collectors with an interest in the cotton industry, especially within the Manchester heartland. In fully working order and captivating in its mechanism. Delivered waxed, polished and ready to enjoy.Dimensions:Max Width: 83cm (32.75'')Max Depth: 41cm (16.25'')Max Height: 59cm (23.25'') Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Wrap Reel Machine, English, Factory, Cotton, John Nesbitt, Victorian
£1,795.00
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Our Stock # 18.9030This is an antique dressing room armchair. An English, gilt finished elbow chair with silk cotton upholstery, dating to the Regency period, circa 1820.Superb elegance, with a wonderful upholstery and gilt finishDisplays a desirable aged patina throughout, some light wear to textilesStriking frame presents great contrast between the ebonised and gilt finishTraditionally stuffed with a later, professional reupholsteringDistinctive cameo back rest, the cresting rail adorned with a prominent scrolled motifDelightful beading accentuates the outer edge, framing the cushioned backPresented in light mint green, the silk cotton shimmers delicately in the lightOrnate embroidered pattern detail in an appealing, muted gold threadProminent arms host padded elbow rests in matching fabricGolden brocade trim to the outer edges complements the upholsteryCanted knees with relief foliate detail, the lower apron with a repeat scroll mouldingRaised upon a quartet of tapering legs, gadrooned and reeded over circular feetThis is a fascinating antique dressing room chair, with a bold, expressive appearance and a pleasing, lightly aged appearance. Presented ready to enjoy, or can be reupholstered to taste. Solid joints and construction, delivered waxed, polished and ready for the home.Dimensions:Max Width: 62.5cm (24.5'')Max Depth: 63cm (24.75'')Max Height: 93.5cm (36.75'')Seat Width: 55.5cm (21.75'')Seat Depth: 46cm (18'')Seat Height: 44.5cm (17.5'')Buy it now direct from the dealer here: Antique Dressing Room Armchair, English, Elbow Chair, Silk Cotton, Regency, 1820
£895.00
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A superb quality early 19th Century pollard oak and ebony cabinet in the style of George Bullock, having a wonderfully figured rectangular top decorated with ebony inlay, a long frieze drawer below with the original...
£7,950.00
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For sale is a good quality antique figured walnut bureau, having a fall front opening to a fitted interior, above three oak lined drawers, standing on elegant cabriole legs the bureau remains in very good...
£495.00
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Fantastic quality antique burr walnut nest of tables having quality burr walnut serpentine shaped tops with a carved edge, standing on carved solid walnut shaped cabriole legs with carved scroll feet. D. 1920
£885.00
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An exhibition quality 19th Century walnut Bonheur Du Jour / desk by Gillows, the top having a brass gallery running along all three sections, a cupboard at the centre with a glazed door opening to...
£7,250.00
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Circa 1900. An unusual long set of 14 solid oak gothic influenced chairs. The backs with two stout uprights, shaped at the top with a moulded cross rail, the solid back with gothic tracery within...
£2,800.00
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Circa 1870. A mid Victorian mahogany and walnut occasional table. The solid top with a moulded raised lip and fore-edge, resting on a turned and tapering barley-sugar stem with a bulbous section beneath. All resting...
£425.00
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A superb quality 19th Century Japanese Meiji period shibayama shodhana, the rectangular top with a decorative pierced and carved shaped gallery above a pair of sliding doors, a stepped niche and an arrangement of drawers...
£3,750.00
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18th Century carved mahogany tripod / wine table, having a lovely figured circular mahogany top supported on a turned and fluted column terminating with three slender shaped legs with decorative carving. Circa 1780. 29" Dia...
£1,750.00
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