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  • Pair of antique English open arm library chairs
  • Pair of antique English open arm library chairs
  • Pair of antique English open arm library chairs
  • Pair of antique English open arm library chairs
  • Pair of antique English open arm library chairs
  • Pair of antique English open arm library chairs
  • Pair of antique English open arm library chairs
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Pair of antique English open arm library chairs

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  Hutton- Clarke Antiques is delighted to present a pair of solid mahogany Country House open armchairs that combine comfort with classical elegance,circa1880.These chairs boast generous proportions designed to fit your back perfectly, ensuring utmost comfort. The chairs stand on intricately turned legs, which are enhanced with cabochon styling around the bottom anklets and a carved geometric design extending to the top of the legs and onto the spindles beneath the open arms. The backs feature deep buttoning for added support, while the seats are luxuriously overstuffed, promising both comfort and style. The rear legs exhibit a graceful sweep, contributing to the chairs' elegant silhouette. Resting on original brass castors for easy mobility, these chairs are not only a testament to skilled craftsmanship but also to the enduring beauty of solid mahogany. Ideal for flanking a desk, they offer a perfect blend of functional design and timeless appeal. Height 98 cm, width 66 cm, depth 85 cm seat height 43 cm

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Unit 10, The Old Dairy , Rushley lane ,
Gl54 5JE Winchcombe . Gloucestershire
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Large French Louis-Philippe period carved oak mirror

Large French Louis-Philippe period carved oak mirror

Hutton-Clarke Antiques is pleased to offer this impressive French Louis-Philippe period carved oak mirror, circa 1840.A substantial piece with a richly carved solid oak frame, featuring deep rounded corners and continuous foliate decoration typical of the period. The carving shows excellent depth and crisp detailing, giving the mirror a strong decorative presence.
Retaining its original mercury-background-color:rgb(159, 188, 215); color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:helvetica-w01-light,helvetica-w02-light,sans-serif; font-size:17px">Height 153 cm, depth 4.5 cm, width 110 cm

Impressive Antique French Oak Hallstand

Impressive Antique French Oak Hallstand

 

Hutton-Clarke Antiques is pleased to offer this impressive, large French oak hallstand, circa 1900.
A grand and highly decorative example in solid oak, retaining all its original fittings. The design features a central bevelled mirror framed by carved scrollwork and mouldings, surrounded by an abundance of turned hat and coat hooks arranged across the upper and side sections.
Below are twin stick or umbrella receptacles with their original removable drip trays, supported by turned columns and shaped lower rails. The hallstand displays good carving, crisp detailing, and a warm, even colour throughout.
Generously proportioned, this piece makes a striking entrance statement while remaining highly functional—perfect for a spacious hallway or period interior. A fine, authentic example in excellent condition.

Height 232 cm, width 155 cm, depth 31 cm

Indian hand painted grand tour frame

Indian hand painted grand tour frame

 

Hutton-Clarke Antiques are pleased to offer this fine quality 19th-century Indian souvenir table frame , beautifully decorated with five miniature paintings depicting iconic Mughal landmarks, including the Taj Mahal. The detailed engravings and floral motifs are finely worked in relief on a metal base, framed with a silvered border and supported on ornate scrolled feet. A superb example of Anglo-Indian craftsmanship, likely made in Agra for the tourist or Grand Tour market, showcasing intricate artistry and rich historical appeal. Circa 1880.

Height 17.5 cm , width 17.5 cm, depth 1 cm.

Naïve American Folk Art Pig Painting, S. Miller

Naïve American Folk Art Pig Painting, S. Miller

A delightful early 19th-century naïve oil on board painting of a large black and pink pig in a rural landscape, attributed to S. Miller and inscribed Meadowbrook, PA, 1810. Painted in a charmingly primitive style, the scene shows the animal set against rolling green fields with a farmhouse and barns in the distance. The flat perspective, simplified forms, and soft tones typify early American folk art, capturing the character of rural life with honesty and warmth. A rare and evocative piece of early Americana.
Height 15.5 cm, width 21 cm, depth 0.5 cm

Naïve American Folk Art Pig Painting, S. Miller

Naïve American Folk Art Pig Painting, S. Miller

A delightful early 19th-century naïve oil on board painting of a large black and pink pig in a rural landscape, attributed to S. Miller and inscribed Meadowbrook, PA, 1810. Painted in a charmingly primitive style, the scene shows the animal set against rolling green fields with a farmhouse and barns in the distance. The flat perspective, simplified forms, and soft tones typify early American folk art, capturing the character of rural life with honesty and warmth. A rare and evocative piece of early Americana.
Height 15.5 cm, width 21 cm, depth 0.5 cm

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Large French Pine Farm kitchen Table

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Large French Pine Farm kitchen Table

Hutton-Clarke Antiques is pleased to offer this attractive French pine farm table, circa 1900. Measuring 208 cm long, it features cleated ends and stands on tapered legs with a simple country elegance. A single drawer is fitted at one end for convenient storage. The table has a lovely warm colour and patina developed through years of use, with a knee height of 62 cm, providing comfortable seating. A classic and practical example of early 20th-century French farmhouse furniture.
Height 76 cm, width 208 cm, depth 79 cm

Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Torchère, Converted to a Standard Lamp

Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Torchère, Converted to a Standard Lamp

 

A rare and decorative early 19th-century mahogany torchère, later converted to a standard lamp. The column is finely carved with elongated lotus leaves and moulded roundels, rising from a triform base with bold gilt paw feet and a central carved motif to the upright. The rich mahogany surface has developed a deep patina, beautifully offset by the original parcel gilding to the base.

A striking and elegant lamp that showcases refined Georgian design with excellent decorative presence.

Height 144 cm, width 50 cm

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Chippendale Period Hanging Shelves

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Chippendale Period Hanging Shelves

 

A fine George III Chippendale period hanging wall shelf in mahogany, dating to around 1770. The piece features an open fretwork design to the sides with classic Gothic lattice panels and a shaped apron below the top shelf. The lower section is fitted with a row of five small drawers, each with original brass axe handles and outlined in a finely carved rope moulding, typical of mid-18th-century craftsmanship. Outer edges have a foliate carved border. The best Cuban mahogany has developed a rich, warm patina, enhancing its elegant proportions and timeless appeal.

Height 42 cm, width 71 cm, depth 48 cm

Regency Oak Sarcophagus Wine Cooler / Log Bin

Regency Oak Sarcophagus Wine Cooler / Log Bin

 

A handsome Regency period oak wine cooler in the classical sarcophagus form, inspired by ancient Egyptian tomb designs popular in the early 19th century. Constructed in solid oak with well-defined panelled sides and moulded edges, it retains its original heavy lead lining, complete witha  drain plug. Originally made for cooling wine bottles, this versatile piece also makes an impressive log bin or planter. Beautifully patinated with rich colour and grain, displaying the refined yet robust craftsmanship typical of the Regency period.

Height 42 cm, width 92 cm, depth 52 cm

Antique Artist’s Palette Photo Frames in Mahogany

Antique Artist’s Palette Photo Frames in Mahogany

 

A charming pair of antique artist’s palette photo frames crafted in rich mahogany, dating to around 1900. Each frame is cleverly designed in the form of an artist’s palette, complete with a thumb hole detail and mounted on tripod easel supports. The oval aperture at the centre was intended to hold a small portrait or photograph, making these delightful decorative pieces for a studio or collector’s interior.

Beautifully made and full of character, these English frames reflect the Edwardian love of novelty and craftsmanship. Perfect for displaying miniature artworks or photographs in a creative setting.
Height 32 cm, width 16 cm, depth 13 cm

Victorian Oil Painting after Landseer – “The Shoeing

Victorian Oil Painting after Landseer – “The Shoeing"

This beautifully executed work depicts a blacksmith at work in a rustic stable, shoeing a horse while a donkey and a faithful dog look on. The scene captures Landseer’s characteristic warmth and sensitivity toward animals, rendered here with excellent detail and atmosphere.

Painted in rich, earthy tones with strong chiaroscuro, the piece reflects the admiration Victorian artists had for Landseer’s celebrated animal studies. Presented in its original ornate gilt frame with scrolling acanthus decoration, complements the period charm of the work, in its original worn frame.
Height 81 cm, width 72 cm, depth 6 cm

Memento Mori Oil Painting

Memento Mori Oil Painting

Hutton-Clarke Antiques is pleased to offer a fascinating classical oil painting on board, painted double-sided. On one side is the profile portrait of a male figure, while on the reverse is a skull, both encircled by a snake devouring its own tail — an ouroboros, rich in memento mori symbolism. This striking piece reflects the reminder of mortality and the eternal cycle of life and death. To the back is an old label inscribed J. C. Dent, adding further historical interest and provenance.
Height 20 cm, width 21 cm, depth 2 cm