Cultural Exhibitions t/a Heath-Bullock Antiques offers a range of English and continental antique furniture. We have a large showroom in Godalming and below are some examples of our current stock.
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| MIRROR |
| A 19th century faux bamboo looking glass. The glass 68 x 45 cms. |
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| SIDEBOARD |
| A late Regency mahogany sideboard with turned legs and having 2 drawers and two cupboards. Circe 1830. 137 cms wide. |
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| WINE TABLE |
| A small shaped wine table made by Biggs Furniture of Richmond, Virginia in the United States. Biggs was a leading manufacturer of colonial reproduction furniture in the 20th century. |
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| STANDARD LAMP |
| A continental gilt metal and marble standard lamp which doubles as a small table made around 1900. |
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| CANTERBURY |
| An early 19th century mahogany Canterbury, very much in the Gillow's style. Originally made to take sheet music but now for magazines and newspapers. |
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| DINING CHAIRS |
| A set of six single and two Arts and Crafts dining chairs. |
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| Item: CE 770 |
£4,000 the set |
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| IRONWORK |
| An ironwork overdoor in a fan shape. |
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| TOILET MIRROR |
| A 19th century mahogany swing dressing table mirror |
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| HALL STAND |
| An early 20th century oak hall stand for umbrellas and storing boots. |
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| CHEST OF DRAWERS |
| A late 18th century Georgian mahogany chest of drawers. 37" wide. |
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| LONGCASE CLOCK |
| An early 19th century mahogany grandfather clock depicting Admiral Lord Nelson. Made by George Harvey of 80 Baker St., Stirling in Scotland. His father was President of the Royal Scottish Academy. Eight day clock chiming the hours. |
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| VICTORIAN CHAIRS |
| One of a pair of Victorian walnut single chairs. |
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| Item: CE790 |
£450 the pair |
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| DUTCH CHAIRS |
| A pair of early 19th century marquetry upholstered Dutch side chairs. |
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| COQUILLA NUT |
| A South American Coquilla nut carved during the 19th century into a dice cup. |
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| SET OF 6 CHAIRS |
| This is one from a set of six single mahogany dining chairs dating from the early part of the 19th century. |
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| Item: CE 780 |
£1,450 for 6 chairs |
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| SUITE of CHAIRS |
| An English aesthetic movement salon suite of six single and two newly upholstered armchairs. Made in walnut and very much in the manner of E.W.Godwin. Circa 1880. |
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| Item: CE 684 |
£1,650 the pair |
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| COMPTON POTS |
| A pair of grey terra cotta pots designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty`s and made in the Compton Pettery by Mary Watts at the beginning of the 20th century to a Celtic design. |
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| Item: P158 |
£4,000 the pair |
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| HALL CHAIRS |
| A pair of 19th century oak hall chairs having an armorial crest on each back. These chairs are of small proportion and probably made for children. |
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| Item: CE 716 |
£550 the pair |
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| PAIR OF SIDE CHAIRS |
| One of a pair of 18th century mahogany single chairs in the Hepplewhite style. English about 1790. |
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| Item: CE 694 |
£400 the pair |
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| ROSEWOOD FIRE SCREEN |
| An early 19th century rosewood adjustable fire screen with the original needlework panel. |
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| WRITING BOX |
| A brass bound mahogany travelling writing box with an adjustable rachet, brass bound corners and brass carrying handles. An inset brass plaque states that it belonged to R.C.Rouch from Madeira in 1874. |
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| TRAY ON STAND |
| An antique Anglo-Indian ebony tray with silver mounts on a later stand |
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| FIRE SCREEN |
| A rosewood Irish cheval fire screen circa 1835 with a needlework panel showing the arms of Macnamara with the motto: Firmitas in coelo, meaning 'boldness in danger and trust in heaven.' Rosewood with parcel gilt , the spiral turned uprights late Stuart in style. |
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| ARMCHAIR |
| An 18th century country made mahogany armchair with a solid wooden seat. |
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| WALNUT ARMCHAIR |
| A late 17th century English walnut armchair celebrating the restoration of Charles the second. |
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| ROSEWOOD SOFAS |
| A pair of Regency simulated rosewood sofas |
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| Item: CE650 |
£18,000 the pair |
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| ANEROID BAROMETER |
| An early 20th century chronometer probably made in Germany. |
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| CORNER CUPBOARD |
| An 18th century oak hanging corner cupboard. |
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| WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD |
| An 18th century solid walnut bow fronted hanging corner cupboard. |
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| BRONZE BABY ELEPHANT |
| An ideal paperweight 15cms high |
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| PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS |
| A pair of French 19th century giltwood armchairs with original Gobelin tapestry seats. |
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| ART POTTERY BOWL |
| A Thomas Forester of Longton art pottery bowl made around 1911. |
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| MAHOGANY BUREAU |
| A good, old fashioned Georgian brown mahogany bureau.Close the fall and lock up all your papers and it looks so tidy. It is just under a metre wide. |
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| ROSEWOOD TABLE |
| An antique rosewood table top set onto a base made from old timber. |
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| SATINWOOD ARMCHAIR |
| A satin type wood painted and caned chair late 19th Century armchair. |
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| CLOTHES PRESS |
| A mahogany clothes press from the Hepplewhite period, that is about 1780.
It has a particularly exciting pear drop cornice.
The original trays have disappeared so there is plenty of hanging space in the upper half. |
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| BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE |
| A Georgian mahogany breakfront bookcase of manageable size and having good storage capacity. |
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| MAHOGANY TALLBOY |
| A Chippendale chest on chest in original condition and with a rich dark chocolate colour.
Ideal size for the smaller home being only 106 cms wide and 192 cms high.
Made around 1760. |
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