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A stained treen bowl, possibly South East Asian, the rough hewn sides with an integral projecting shaped lug handle; 9cm high, 54cm wide
A pair of turned treen eggcups, circa 1900; modelled on stepped circular bases, integral to circular stands with raised rims; 8cm high, 17cm diame...
A large treen board, probably walnut, 19th century; probably for culinary use, cut from a single piece, with raised edges and straight, tapered ha...
A substantial stained wood and metal banded bowl, late 19th /early 20th century; of coopered construction; 19cm high, 74cm diameter.
Three treen bowls or drinking vessels, 18th/19th century, the largest example with a central raised boss, another with carved rim and underside, t...
Two carved treen nutcrackers, comprising a Continental chip carved example, early 19th century,
Two carved treen nutcrackers, comprising a Continental chip carved example, early 19th century, 21cm long; and a screw nutcracker, late 19th centu...
A Continental chip carved fruitwood mortice nutcracker, early 19th century, 19cm long; and a pair of Bavarian carved and stained wood nutcrackers ...
A northern European carved walnut rectangular gingerbread mould depicting King Friedrich Wilhelm IV
A northern European carved walnut rectangular gingerbread mould depicting King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia, mid 19th century; portrayed as mou...
Two carved coquilla nut snuff boxes, probably Dutch, early 19th century; each of oblong form with dished underside, profusely carved in high relie...
Two George III treen snuff shoes, circa 1780; the larger example in walnut, with pique work decoration and sliding cover, 14cm long; the smaller m...
Two late George III treen snuff shoes, circa 1800; of typical form, the smaller example lacking cover; 11 and 8cm long respectively
Three Victorian Tunbridge ware desk ornaments, comprising; an ivory mounted desk thermometer in the shape of an obelisk, third quarter 19th centur...