The Canonbury Antiques showroom has been invaded by an army of bronze soldiers! English Cavaliers joined by Japanese Samurai, alongside a phalanx of Roman Gladiators. All lifesize I might add. We've since restored order and our gallery is now safe for public viewing so come and see us in the North London / Hertfordshire (UK) environs. Or via internet 24/7 365.
As ever, it's a difficult decision choosing six pieces out of a stock of 3500 - but we've illustrated some highlights below. Until next time...
If there exists a more stunning pair of chunky art deco club chairs than this I've yet to see them...
Spring has sprung. It seems that way with this pair of mad hares dancing around in a field like it's 1989 all over again. Hare today gone tomorrow...
Stunning pair of Biedermeier chests - great thing about these is their size, big and very practical for contemporary living. Don't look too shabby either...
At over 3 feet tall these are an impressive size (and weight!). Solid marble urns leading to six branched ormolu candelabras. Quite exquisite....
The ancient Greek sport of throwing plate like objects as far as you can is largely overrated. Discus? This one's lifesize BTW...
Delicate pair of blue and white Chinese porcelain ginger jars. Blue and white porcelain is so hot right now, and for good reason - it looks amazing in any setting..
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Redwell Wood Farm, Ridge Hill, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, England, EN6 3NA. Tel: +44 (0)1707 644877 | www.canonburyantiques.com | martin@canonburyantiques.com
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