Once foliage and ivy creeps up your Victorian cast iron gazebo you have the perfect canopy for summer drinks and parties on the lawn in style...
Arts and Crafts Furniture - its main design ethos incorporated hand crafting using traditional forms alongside romantic, folk or medieval deocoration
Chinese Imari Porcelain - Vases and Urns From Caonbury Antiques, alongside a whole range of other styles, including blue and white porcelain, Canton and Ming..
At Canonbury Antiques we carry a range of antique Burmese furniture which is characterised by amazingly detailed carvings.
Refectory tables, Windsor chairs, spindlebacks, Welsh dressers, oak benches, farmhouse dining sets, William and Mary, Jacobean - for interior designers and discerning individuals looking to create that farmhouse look then Canonbury Antiques have got you covered...
The Wellington chest is a tall, narrow storage chest, usually with 7 draws, one for every day of the week. Invented and named after the Duke of Wellington, after his victory over Napoleon at Battle of Waterloo in 1815 it is perhaps the most famous piece of campaign furniture.
Chinese Antiques - Canonbury Antiques Interiors. Chinese porcelain, hardwood furniture, altar tables, dining sets with mother of pearl inlay - anything and everything for that Asian interiors look...
Pembroke Tables - Originally The Brain-Child of the 9th Earl of Pembroke
Retro-chic - leather and multi-riveted aged aluminium combine to create a look that harks back to the World War II and the age of the Spitfire. Desks, chairs, club chairs, cabinets and tables...
George Hepplewhite was an English furniture and cabinet maker who - alongside Thomas Sheraton and Thomas Chippendale - was considered one of the 'big three' English furniture makers