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Address: Tor Barn,
Lower Godney,
Wells,
Somerset BA5 1RZ
This is a luscious console table. It is made of cherrywood and has the most wonderful colour and patina with lots of nice character. There are three drawers f...
This is a really lovely mirror with pretty leaf and berry motif moldings. It has an original mercury plate which gives that lovely soft reflection. The mirror...
This delicious console or hall table is made of cherrywood and has the most wonderful rich deep colour almost like the colour of conkers when you take them out ...
This delightful early oak jointed backstool would have been made around 1680 - 1700 when there was a huge influx of talented chairmakers and craftsmen in order ...
This is an enchanting painting (oil on canvas) of (we think) Derby Day in the 1780's. The painting has absolutely minute detail, and under a magnifying glass y...
This beautiful and elegant 82wardrobe is a must-have for the ultimate gentleman. It has beautiful flame mahogany doors with stylised gothing molding. A fluted...
This table is huge! At 10 ft long it will accommodate a large family, and it is extra sturdy because it has a fifth leg. It has two useful drawers down the si...
This beautiful chest of drawers is from the William and Mary period. It has the most wonderful deep patina and shine and has an oak top with walnut veneer and ...
This chair is of beautiful quality. It is intricately carved out of a dense, close grained wood such as walnut and then gilded.
This chair must have origina...
A gorgeous gilded pelmet - with lovely original guilding and beautiful shell motif crest. It has a glorious shabby chic look, (try to ignore the person holding...
This pair of mahogany finials or newel tops are voluptuously carved with deep relief and are a stunning example of expert craftsmanship.
They have the most f...
These chairs are extremely solid, with ladder backs and ball and claw feet. They need a little work, the removable seats could do with a re-cover, but that is ...
This wonderful coffer is made from great big chunks of oak, probably about 250 years ago. The wood has petrified and become as hard as iron, and it is gnarly, ...
The history of this fabulous cherry table is written all over it. It must have been in a french family who sat around discussing life, love and of course food!...
Without doubt the carving on this beautiful chair is some of the best I have ever seen - in fact it is a work of art in itself. If you look at the detailed pho...
This lovely overmantle mirror is a fantastic example of its genre - beautifully gilded and with a gorgeous original mercury plate, it is everything you might wa...
These pretty little chairs are really sturdy - they are made from a hardwood, which has been painted a lovely bluey-green.
All the seats are perfectly rushed...
This lamp base is carved wood, covered with gesso and silver gilt. Definitely European, possibly Spanish this lovely lamp is decorated with gorgeous cherub fac...
These are a very pretty pair of candelabra (or girandoles as they are known in France).
They are bronze with beautiful glass droplets some of which are a bea...
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