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Early 19th century French beech baking paddle.

Makes an interesting table or corner decoration. Would also be a great cheese board or decorate with fruits as I do.

C.1800

170 x 43cm

Resting on a French figured elm farmhouse table of the same period.

Well patinated two plank deep-cleated top, on four oak tapered legs.

H.75cm W.2m D.80cm

 

 

 

Pair of 80s retro world globe book ends.

Burr walnut and ebonised bases, with rotating word globes.
In 17th century style including sailing ships, sea monsters and unicorns.
One side faded (window facing) the other richer in colour.
Italy
H.17cm W.15cm D.11cm each.

Orthoceras Fossil

Dating back to the Ordovician period.
Orthoceras was an ancient cephalopod that lived about 370 million years ago.

The name means straight horn, referring to the characteristic long, straight, conical shell.

The preserved shell is all that remains of this ancestor of our modern-day squid.

20 x 32cm

Approx 370 million years old.

Groovy Wizard Spiral Gumball Machine (VIDEO)

I’m selling my now grown sons groovy Wizard Spiral Gumball Machine.

Looked cool in my teenage sons room, he also hired out for parties, he also received all the 20c coins!

Was a great hit and very popular!

Includes gum balls.

19th Century English Crewel Embroidery of Parrots and a Squirrel within Foliage

19th Century English Crewel embroidery of parrots and a squirrel within foliage.

Good depth in the colours.

Has not been cleaned in many years.

Applied to a later early 20th Century Australian ash stool.

The stool is still in need of minor restorations, a good clean, light polish and wax finish.

H.30cm

W.97cm

D.30cm