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Cake stand - this amazing cake stand is an authentic reproduction that,
tips, turns and opens with placement for lots of gorgeous cakes!
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Chest - this Tudor -style chest looks at home in period or modern houses
and we make it in 1/24th scale too. |
Easy fireside chair - our only upholstered chair is a real 50’s
item and so familiar to everyone. |
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| Corner cupboard - a fascinating display cupboard to hang on
the wall (although it looks good standing on the floor). We make this in
a dark or natural wood finish. |
Curvy Cupboard - an original design, beautifully crafted from well chosen
wood to enhance it. Each shaped drawer opens. |
Display cases - which contain butterflies, shells or rocks and fossils
are approx. 1 ½”x 1“. From time to time we make a cabinet
with the three collections. |
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| Mackintosh-style chairs - we have illustrated the “Ingram”
chair but also make the “Argyle” another high-backed classic,
and the throne-style . |
Chest of drawers - hand crafted and hand painted in many designs, this
one would look sweet in a nursery. We also paint storage chests. |
Scruffy parrots - let’s have some fun with these scruffy feathered
birds on their stands, scattering seed and nuts everywhere. |
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| Regency writing table - a pretty and narrow table that looks good used
as a hall table as well. |
Revolving bookcase - which really does revolve and is very evocative of
the Edwardian period. |
Rocking horse - every nursery should have one! |
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Sailor’s trunk - contains the old sailor’s uniform, maps and
spyglass as well as treasures and keepsakes. We also make a version for
ladies, in natural wood with flowers painted on the lid - our Hope Chest
- as expected it contains wedding keepsakes as well as other treasures and
household goods.
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Tea chest - the old Darjeeling tea chest has been pressed into service
as a packing case and all manner of household goods burst out of the shredded
packing paper. |
What not - a classic Victorian or Edwardian set of freestanding 3-tiered
display shelves crammed with a truly eye-catching collection of ornaments,
knick-knacks, shells and lots of tea pots. Each What not stands about 3
1/2ins high and is quite different from the last. |