Elephantiques of Bradford

Elephantiques of Bradford Elephantiques are a small family run business specializing in 17th & Later English Oak Furniture.

Please see our listings @ http://www.elephantiques.com/ or http://my.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MyeBay for furniture for sale or alternatively get in touch if you have furniture to sell. [email protected]

Where possible traditional techniques, eco friendly products and local sources are drawn upon for all restoration work. A small percentage of each sale price is donated to the Save the African Elephant charity @ http://www.savetheelephants.org/

All our goods can now be found on Vinterior here.....
16/10/2025

All our goods can now be found on Vinterior here.....

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An Early 18th Century Oak Box SettleMeasuring approximately 68" x 52" x 22" (width, height, depth)An attractive and usef...
23/08/2024

An Early 18th Century Oak Box Settle

Measuring approximately 68" x 52" x 22" (width, height, depth)

An attractive and useful piece with good colour and patina throughout.

The 3 upper back panels decorated with circular motif pattern synonymous with the Quaker movement.

The five lower back panels with carved lozenges, fluttering pennants and punch work.

The plank seat flanked by shaped arms opening on original iron butterfly hinges to reveal a useful storage space.

The four lower panels are decorated with nulling carving.

Period timber throughout.

This item comes with a good, heavy stuffed red chenille covered cushion, probably horse hair.

Price £1890.00

'Live your lifeYoung and oldLike yon oakBright in springLiving gold.Summer richThen; and thenAutumn-changedSoberer-huedG...
04/12/2022

'Live your life
Young and old
Like yon oak
Bright in spring
Living gold.

Summer rich
Then; and then
Autumn-changed
Soberer-hued
Gold again

All his leaves
Fall'n at length
Look, he stands
Trunk and bough
Naked strength'.

(Alfred Tennyson)

Our updated website can be found here
03/12/2022

Our updated website can be found here

Elephantiques of Bradford

Old FurnitureI know not how it may be with othersWho sit amid relics of householdryThat date from the days of their moth...
24/07/2021

Old Furniture

I know not how it may be with others
Who sit amid relics of householdry
That date from the days of their mothers' mothers,
But well I know how it is with me
Continually.

I see the hands of the generations
That owned each shiny familiar thing
In play on its k***s and indentations,
And with its ancient fashioning
Still dallying:

Hands behind hands, growing paler and paler,
As in a mirror a candle-flame
Shows images of itself, each frailer
As it recedes, though the eye may frame
Its shape the same.

On the clock's dull dial a foggy finger,
Moving to set the minutes right
With tentative touches that lift and linger
In the wont of a moth on a summer night,
Creeps to my sight.

On this old viol, too, fingers are dancing -
As whilom - just over the strings by the nut,
The tip of a bow receding, advancing
In airy quivers, as if it would cut
The plaintive gut.

And I see a face by that box for tinder,
Glowing forth in fits from the dark,
And fading again, as the linten cinder
Kindles to red at the flinty spark,
Or goes out stark.

Well, well. It is best to be up and doing,
The world has no use for one to-day
Who eyes things thus - no aim pursuing!
He should not continue in this stay,
But sink away.

Thomas Hardy

Elephantiques would like to wish all our customers and friends a wonderful 2021 🙏🎉
31/12/2020

Elephantiques would like to wish all our customers and friends a wonderful 2021 🙏🎉

English OakStanding in this field two hundred years,Witnessed your lives, your loves and tears.Growing taller with every...
29/09/2020

English Oak

Standing in this field two hundred years,
Witnessed your lives, your loves and tears.
Growing taller with every day,
I see over hills, so far away.
Through Winter storms and Summer sun,
I never hide and I never run.
For I am Oak, proud and strong,
In England’s pasture, where I belong.

(Kevin Shaw)

To My Old Oak Table (Robert Bloomfield)Friend of my peaceful days! substantial friend,Whom wealth can never change, nor ...
18/11/2019

To My Old Oak Table (Robert Bloomfield)

Friend of my peaceful days! substantial friend,
Whom wealth can never change, nor int'rest bend,
I love thee like a child. Thou wert to me
The dumb companion of my misery,
And oftner of my joys;—then as I spoke,
I shar'd thy sympathy, Old Heart of Oak!
For surely when my labour ceas'd at night,
With trembling, feverish hands, and aching sight,
The draught that cheer'd me and subdu'd my care,
On thy broad shoulders thou wert proud to bear
O'er thee, with expectation's fire elate,
I've sat and ponder'd on my future fate:
On thee, with winter muffins for thy store,
I've lean'd, and quite forgot that I was poor.

06/07/2019

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Bradford
HX12BE

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