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Surrey Antiques have been restoring fine furniture since 1982. With over 35 years experience in restoring all types of antique furniture from early oak and walnut to Georgian mahogany and the more exotic timbers such as rosewood and satinwood.

Whilst we deal mostly with mahogany furniture of the Georgian period designed by some of the greatest furniture designers such as Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite and Adam, we also have a very good in depth knowledge of all the main periods of English furniture design from early oak to Regency and Victorian.

Over the last 35 years we have been pleased to assist with the restoration needs of leading antiques dealers in London and the provinces, with work exhibited at some of the worlds leading antique fairs such as Maastricht, Masterpiece and Olympia. Also having worked for Sotheby’s auction house and can count the Royal Saudi Embassy, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Bramshill Police College, and McLaren F1 amongst our many and varied clients.


Surrey Antiques by Gary J Hall

Unit 7A
Pankhurst Farm
Bagshot Road
West End
Surrey
United Kingdom
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https://www.surrey-antiques.co.uk

78 items

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Surrey Antiques have been dealing in and restoring fine furniture since 1982. With over 35 years experience dealing in all types of antique furniture from early oak and walnut to Georgian mahogany and the more exotic timbers such as rosewood and satinwood.

Whilst we deal mostly with mahogany furniture of the Georgian period designed by some of the greatest furniture designers such as Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite and Adam we also have a very good in depth knowledge of all the main periods of English furniture design from early oak to Regency and Victorian.