Gothic stick stand
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gothic style stick stand in dark oak, twisted ironwork and original tin tray5 inches at it's widest point,7 inches deep and26 inches tall
45 €
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Stunning ornate metal umbrella/walking stick stand and matching oval shape metal basketneeds to be seen to appreciate the uniqueness and elegance of the pair umbrella/walking stick stand 82 cm high approx basket 54 cm high approx read morethis elaborate pair is covered in an intricate design of grapes and vine leaves
35 €
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Umbrella/walking stick standchunky funky and solid crock stand read more
12 €
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Decorative vintage hall stick stand, chinese, ceramic, vase, umbrella standsigned to the base and in great vintage condition5cm (8'') thank you for lookingstunning scene depiction on either side with finely decorative borders an absolutely beautiful item that adds oriental beauty and quality to any hallbeautifully hand painted in vibrant, vivid colours
275 €
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Heavy duty (approx 10 kg),stainless steel,umbrella/walking stick stand(built by a bae engineer)sticks not included5 inches high,with a top diameter of 6measuring approx 19would suit the larger hallway,or commercial use
20 €
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Really lovely umbrella come walking stick stand in good condition with metal tray at bottom
25 €
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Ceramic umbrella/stick standvery good condition, no chips8" across 18" high cash sale & buyer collects read more
25 €
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Antique cast iron umbrella and stick stand, complete with drip tray good condition read more
40 €
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Chinese style straight sided umbrella /stick stand in great condition
95 €
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This is a 20th century coopered barrel of conical form possible uses include umbrella or stick standheavy and totally originalmeasures 46cm high x 36cm base tapering to 21cm topin lovely original conditioncollection from tunbridge wells, kent read more
58 €
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Parasol/umbrella/ stick standlate victorian english oakbuyer collect or add p&p read more
55 €
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Vintage oriental umbrella /stick standbeautifully painted flowers and bird patternstands 18" highsigned on the base
145 €
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Selfie microphone with selfie stick & stand kids karaoke sing along toy playset
20 €
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Iron hat and umbrella/walking stick stand measures 74” high would be ideal for a hallway at bottom of stairs black and a bit of gold decoration read more
35 €
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Vintage 's coat stand stands 163 cm tall weighted base chrome top with grey shaft and black base umbrella walking stick stand aswell with drip tray to base read more
55 €
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Beautiful cast iron stick stand complete with trayexcellent condition, very ornate and unusual
80 €
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Antique c oak hall coat and umbrella/stick stand very decorative piece of furniture for the hall way of your home has a wonderful design with a mirror, 6 coat hooks and a glove compartment as shown in the photos has two umbrella/stick compartments with the drip tray underneath measures approx 196cm in height x 56cm wide x 28cm deep (collect from n7 9gp please see my other items)
150 €
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Brighten up your hallway with this beautiful umbrella walking stick stand in superb condition with a lovely bright colours
20 €
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Ebonised wood, single drawer, ten hooks, bevelled central mirror, umberella/stick standnot sure of it's age but it is older than the 50 years i have known it95cm wide, 31cm deep, 198cm high
75 €
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A beautiful painted umbrella /s tick stand,,, with flowers painted on the front, in good condition,,,look nice in any roomtake it today £15 read more
20 €
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Metal umbrella walking stick stand, has some age, would look fabulous in any hall way, £65 ono pick up only, any more information just ask many thanks
65 €
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A beautiful victorian cast iron umbrella stand in black - totally originalcomes with the removable drip trayit's heavy! measures 69cm high x 40cm wide x 23cm deep collection from tunbridge wells, kent read more
65 €
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This is an old oak hall stand which looks lovely but also very useful fro storage of umbrellas,walking sticks etccould be used in many places and has a variety of usesselling due to house move
50 €
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Solid carved wood, gothic in their styling, antique item with bags of characterplease also see the gothic mirror i have listed which these look stunning either side ofthe detail is amazingwould have been used in the crypt, or either side of an altar in a church to house a large candle or church statuewe have used these to display statues in our homei have a matching pair of these, price shown is for onethis is a stunning item, the quality of craftsmanship second to nonestands at 51 inches tall, but with an ingenious peg system can be extended to a height of 69 inches
500 €
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Weight of stand 2base stand diameter to hold the bowl 35cmbase stand height 15cm, width 43cm, depth 43cman antique architectural wrought iron scrolled slightly gothic style base stand and clay firepit bowl in very good antique condition for it's age with great patina to the stand, the clay bowl is in a good condition with no cracks but does have some old small chips to the outer rim, the underside of the bowl is of a glazed surface with great patina! material: clay firepit & wrought iron stand type: firepit design: bowl shape: bowl country/region of manufacture: united kingdom fuel type: wood / charcoal dimensions: bowl outside diameter 53cm, depth 13cm(collection in person only on this particular advert)please have a look at my other adverts thankyou! read morebowl inside diameter 43cm, depth 9cmweight of clay firepit bowl 22due to the weight factor and size this is for collection only and is not suitable to be delivered by courierplease note: paypal accepted: or cash on collectiontotal weight 25
245 €
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Custom made gothic style table and chairschairs are 42 cm wide and stand 123 cm at the highest pointlight purple velvet upholstery which could easily be changedtable measures 180 cm long 90cm wide and stands 80 cm tallmetal construction, toughened glass with bevelled edgecollection only in barnsleya deposit would secure until able to be collectedvery unusual and cost £ originallypet and smoke free homecomes with the table settings which again are unusual
150 €
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While most books about gothic cathedrals focus on a particular building or on the cathedrals of a specific region, the gothic enterprise considers the idea of the cathedral as a humanly created spaceoxfam bookshop brighton the great gothic cathedrals of europe are among the most astonishing achievements of western culturefinally, by drawing comparisons between gothic cathedrals and other monumental building projects, such as stonehenge, scott expands our understanding of the human impulses that shape our landscapescott explores why medieval people built gothic cathedrals, how they built them, what conception of the divine lay behind their creation, and how religious and secular leaders used cathedrals for social and political purposesas a traveller's companion or a rich source of knowledge for the armchair enthusiast, the gothic enterprise helps us understand how ordinary people managed such tremendous feats of physical and creative energy at a time when technology was rudimentary, famine and disease were rampant, the climate was often harsh, and communal life was unstable and incessantly violentevoking feelings of awe and humility, they make us want to understand what inspired the people who had the audacity to build themthe author describes the difficulties master-builders faced in scheduling construction that wouldn't be completed during their own lifetimes, how they managed without adequate numeric systems or paper on which to make detailed drawings, and how climate, natural disasters, wars, variations in the hours of daylight throughout the year, and the celebration of holy days affected the pace and timing of worksee oxfam website for delivery information read morescott also explains such things as the role of relics, the quarrying and transporting of stone, and the incessant conflict cathedral-building projects caused within their communitiesthis engrossing book surveys an era that has fired the historical imagination for centuriesscott's narrative offers a wealth of fascinating details concerning daily life during medieval timesscott discusses why an impoverished people would commit so many social and personal resources to building something so physically stupendous and what this says about their ideas of the sacred, especially the vital role they ascribed to the divine as a protector against the dangers of everyday life
7 €