ARCHIVE
Archive
Explore the Campbell Vintage Archive, a growing collection of previously sold antique furniture, vintage décor, lighting, mirrors, textiles, art and decorative objects that have passed through the collection over the years.
More than simply a record of past sales, the archive serves as a reference library documenting craftsmanship, design history, materials and makers from a wide range of periods and styles. It reflects the breadth of objects sourced by Campbell Vintage and preserves examples that continue to offer value to collectors, researchers, interior designers and enthusiasts long after they have found new homes.
From Georgian furniture and Victorian mirrors to Arts & Crafts pieces, folk art, textiles and notable makers, the archive provides a lasting record of objects selected for their quality, character and historical significance.
Why Explore the Archive?
Many exceptional antiques and vintage objects are unique, making them impossible to replace once sold. The archive preserves these pieces, allowing visitors to continue learning from them and exploring examples of craftsmanship that may no longer be available on the open market.
For collectors and researchers, archived pieces provide useful points of comparison when assessing similar objects. For interior designers, they offer inspiration and insight into materials, forms and decorative styles. For buyers, they demonstrate the type of furniture and decorative objects regularly sourced by Campbell Vintage.
The archive is therefore both a historical record and a valuable educational resource.
A Record of Craftsmanship & Design
The objects preserved within the archive span a broad range of periods, makers and design movements, including:
- Georgian Furniture
- Regency Furniture
- Victorian Furniture
- Arts & Crafts Furniture
- Country House Furniture
- Mid-Century Design
- Folk Art
- Antique Mirrors
- Antique Lighting
- Decorative Objects
- Original Artwork
- Rugs & Textiles
- Maker-Attributed Furniture
Each archived piece contributes to a wider understanding of furniture history, decorative arts and traditional craftsmanship.
Learn Through Comparison
One of the most valuable aspects of an archive is the ability to compare objects across different periods and makers.
By studying previously sold pieces, visitors can gain a better understanding of:
- Construction techniques
- Original surfaces and patina
- Design evolution
- Regional characteristics
- Materials and craftsmanship
- Maker identification
- Collecting trends
This makes the archive particularly useful for those developing their knowledge of antiques and vintage design.
The Campbell Vintage Story
The archive also reflects the ongoing journey of Campbell Vintage and the diverse range of objects that have been sourced over time.
Every archived piece was selected for a reason — whether because of exceptional craftsmanship, unusual form, historical interest, decorative appeal or a connection to an important maker or design movement.
Together, these objects help tell the story of the collection and the principles that continue to guide the sourcing process today.
An Evolving Reference Library
As new pieces are sourced and sold, the archive continues to grow.
Over time, it will become an increasingly valuable resource for:
- Collectors
- Interior Designers
- Researchers
- Historians
- Antique Enthusiasts
- Furniture Buyers
By preserving records of significant pieces, the archive creates a permanent reference point that extends beyond the lifecycle of individual sales listings.
Inspiration for Future Discoveries
While the objects featured within the archive may no longer be available, they often provide inspiration for future discoveries.
Visitors interested in a particular maker, style or period can use archived examples to better understand what to look for and to follow the development of the Campbell Vintage collection over time.
Many of the themes, materials and design influences represented within the archive continue to appear throughout newly sourced stock, creating connections between past discoveries and future finds.
Related Collections
Explore New Arrivals, Antique Furniture, Antique Seating, Antique Tables, Antique Storage, Antique Mirrors, Antique Lighting, Antique Art, Antique Textiles, Vintage Décor and Makers & Designers to discover pieces currently available within the collection.
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Pair Arts and Crafts Reptile Repousse Copper Jugs By Joseph Sankey & Sons
£320.00
Hand Carved & Painted Folk Art Decorative Bird 1001861
£160.00
Antique Burr Walnut Bedside Cupboard With Carrara Marble Top
£790.00
Antique Mahogany Bank Of 12 Drawers Circa 1860
£1,580.00
Carved Mahogany Snake‑Entwined Folk Art Walking Stick
£260.00
Folk Art Yew Wood Walking Stick – Hand‑Wrapped Twig Handguard
£260.00
Mid Century Copper & Brass Articulated Standard Lamp
£590.00
19th Century Windsor Splat back Armchair With A Crinoline Stretcher
£300.00
Mahogany & Button Backed Leather Library Armchair By W. Walker & Sons
£1,460.00
Art Nouveau Marble-Top Bedside Cabinets in Painted Oak
£1,400.00
Folk art walking stick in a naturalist root wood form
£260.00
English tan leather steamer trunk with velvet lining & internal tray
£1,280.00
Hedgerow Walking Stick A 19th Century Folk Art Inspiration
£245.00
Painted Glass Cabinet On Stand with Single Drawer
£680.00
Antique painted pine chest of six drawers circa 1860
£1,400.00
Elm & Ash Farmhouse Stool with Hand Hole – Circa 1860
£320.00
Bank Of Mahogany Drawers With Flush Brass Handles & Name Plates
£800.00
1950s Magneta Electric Bakelite Wall Clock
£380.00
19th Century Giltwood Rococo Style Mantle Mirror
£900.00
Wooden Carved & Painted Kokeshi Japanese Doll 1001619
£68.00
Hand Carved Wooden Female Torso Sculpture | Modernist Art
£440.00
Large Antique Arched Giltwood Mirror with Foxed Glass, Sectional Design, c.1910
£1,140.00
Lega Tribal Masks From The Gambon Region Africa
£240.00
Howard & Son Style Armchair in Suzani Kilim Upholstery
£2,200.00
Patinated Wrought Iron & Glass Console Table
£1,060.00
Vintage Mid 20th Century Modern Pendant Lights
£60.00
Hand Turned Burr Elm Bowl with Live Bark Edge Signed D Reeks
£250.00
Primitive Ash & Elm Windsor Stick Back Chair | Circa 1830
£1,160.00
Signed Vintage Kokeshi Doll by Japanese Artisan
£85.00
Hand-Painted Folk Art Storage Coffer Raised On Legs
£980.00
Vintage Uzbek Suzani Kilim Rug (173 x 230cm) – Handwoven Embroidered Flatweave
£1,100.00
William Gerrard ‘Gypsy’ Cricket Table – Mahogany Occasional Table, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, c.1870–1895
£800.00
English Regency Burr Walnut Candlestand Table, Circa 1815–1825
£1,080.00
Monumental Mid-20th Century Moroccan Berber Flatweave Rug (Kilim Style), Middle Atlas — 386 × 135 cm
£1,100.00
Victorian Pine Chest of Drawers – Antique 2 Over 2
£780.00
19th Century Chinese Painted Apothecary Cabinet / Bank of Drawers
£2,200.00
19th-Century Windsor Wheelback Armchair with Turned Spindles & Patina
£440.00
Afghan Suzani Kilim Upholstered Country House Armchair
£2,350.00
Westerwald Stoneware Jardinière with Arts & Crafts Pedestal
£240.00
19th Century Oak & Brass Cider Jug Stick or Umbrella Stand
£380.00
Persian Shiraz Wool Rug – Deep Red Ground with Tribal Motifs
£380.00
Antique Victorian Mahogany Tripod Wine Table with Parquetry Inlaid Top – Plant Stand (c.1860–1890)
£640.00
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