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      Small Queen Anne Walnut Chest SOLD
      Small Queen Anne Walnut Chest SOLD
      Oak lined, circa 1705, Bachelors chest, under 3ft 6" wide, Original Honey coloured figured Walnut
      £1550
      George II Elm Dining Chairs
      George II Elm Dining Chairs
      True Matching Set,Circa 1745,Museum condition £1200
      Queen Anne Oak Dressing Table 1710
      Queen Anne Oak Dressing Table 1710
      Excellent Original condition.
      £1100
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      John Watts of Canterbury circa 1750
      A fine George II,circa 1750,8 day Oak Longcase by Canterbury's most celebrated Clockmaker.
      George II Mahogany Kettle stand
      George II Mahogany Kettle stand
      circa 1740,Rare museum condition, POA,viewing by appointment.
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      William IV Rosewood Worktable £495
      Circa 1830,with Rosewood Marquetry, stunning and stylish small table in rare original condition.
      17th C  French Oak Chairs
      17th C French Oak Chairs
      circa 1680, Known as Nuns chairs, from a Religous Establishment,Excellent Original Condition,£1350
      William IV Hall Chairs
      William IV Hall Chairs
      Circa 1830,Handcarved in Mahogany. Excellent condition.
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      Henry VIII period Oak Food Hutch.
      Dating from around 1540, this small panelled cupboard is a very rare survivor, the top and back are 17C replacements.

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