1960s Ercol rocking chair, model 470, gold label – £400 ONO
Professionally refinished and polished with original cushions and gold label mark on its underside. The seat is made from beautifully figured elm with a classic
Professionally refinished and polished with original cushions and gold label mark on its underside. The seat is made from beautifully figured elm with a classic
This heavy 1930s oak table was structurally fine, but the veneer on the top was worn through completely. On removing it, we found that the
This unusual desk came all the way from Vienna and, having spent a long time in a garage, it finally arrived in our workshop in
This little writing box had been stored away for a long time, unused, and suffering from various issues that needed resolving: the existing brass was
This antique rocking chair came to us in a sorry state, with parts missing, some joints broken, and its timber in dire need of cleaning
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When Horsey walked into our workshop, he was looking very sad but we knew we were going to have a lot of fun restoring him!