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DATE:
25/06/2025
Browse quality, elegance and distinctive design in our upcoming Furniture, Rugs & Interiors auction, showcasing a curated selection of pieces from the 17th to the 20th century. This diverse sale offers everything from fine antique furnishings to stylish mid-century designs—ideal for enhancing both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Highlights include an exceptional late 17th-century Tridarn oak court cupboard, richly carved and steeped in history, alongside a finely crafted Rabbitman standard lamp by Peter Heap of Wetwang. Seating options range from a rare 19th-century high-backed elm and yew Windsor chair to a refined set of eight Victorian rosewood dining chairs with classical marquetry inlay.
Further standouts include a pair of Gothic Revival oak hall chairs, a handsome Victorian button-upholstered walnut settee, and a mid-20th century Parker Knoll lounge chair pair, blending comfort with clean-lined style.
The sale also features a selection of hand-knotted rugs, including a beautifully detailed North West Persian Josheghan rug, offering warmth and character to any space.
Whether you're furnishing a period property or introducing heritage touches to a modern setting, this sale presents an array of opportunities to acquire unique and well-crafted pieces. Browse the catalogue and register to bid today.
TIME:
02: 00 PM
Closing Date for Entries:
Wednesday, 4 June
VENUE:
Online & at David Duggleby, Scarborough, YO11 1XN
AUCTION VIEWING:
Monday 23rd June 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 24th June 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 25th June from 9am
- Buyer's premium
25% plus VAT
- In-house post & packing available - see individual lots for prices
- Items to be paid for by
Wednesday, 2 July
and collected by
Wednesday, 2 July