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A Victorian Gothic Revival oak pew, c.1850, carved to one end with a portcullis emblem, possibly relating to the Palace of Westminster, the back decorated with alternating quatrefoil motifs enclosing paterae, as well as tracery, 134cm wide57cm deep137cm highCondition ReportAreas of rubbing and surface wear. Some old chips, knocks and scratches. The seat appears later, with iron brackets and modern screws beneath. Historic woodworm damage. Splits to each end, although structurally solid and sound. Some dirt and dust to loose seat cushion. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include large copper kettle, two copper ladles, vintage handled copper pan lid, brass fire tongs, two carved wood pew heads, a silver spoon mould, cast iron antique embosser on the handle makers mark W.C. Dart 322 Oxford st, two pieces of brass fireplace fender, brass and copper coffee pot hinged lid, onyx paper weight and letter rack, (there are signs of age related wear to most items and signs of cleaning products on the brass and copper, no signs of apparent damage), (qty)
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, oak bench / church pew, with pocket for hymn books and padded seat cushion, with carved mouse signature, 83.5 x 184cm wide x 35cm deep, together with a collection of related ephemera, to include: care label, price list March 2003, two brochures, hessian style cushion cover (matches seat cushion) and two The House of the Mouse carrier bags
A 19th century Victorian ecclesiastical carved oak church pew / hall settle bench. The pew of typical form with carved panel backrest and side panels. To one end, carved detailing depicting George slaying the dragon. Bench plank seat, recessed panels to the sides.Measures approx. 92cm x 165cm x 42cm.
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