The Oak Interior

To include the contents of Doughton Manor Gloucestershire & the Chapman Collection (Part I)- NOTE viewing is at our Suffolk address

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The Oak Interior

To include the contents of Doughton Manor Gloucestershire & the Chapman Collection (Part I)- NOTE viewing is at our Suffolk address

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A 19th century 'sycamore' platter or shallow bowl,With turned decoration, 49.5cm x 51.5cmProvenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire

A Charles II bronze skillet, by the Father Foundry of Montacute, Somerset, circa 1680Of typical form, the handle cast 'PRAIES GOD FOR ALL' and wit...

A large bronze skillet, by the Wasbrough Foundry, Bristol (fl.1793-1826), circa 1800Of typical form, the handle cast 'Wasbrough 8', diameter 23cm,...

An 18th century brass skimmer, EnglishTogether with a cast Dutch example, two 18th century brass ladles, English, and three 19th century examples,...

An 18th century ash mortar footed bowl, with original pestle, EnglishOf squat tulip-shaped form, with short broad stem and circular footrim, diame...

An early 18th century fruitwood lever-action nutcracker, English, circa 1700-30Of delightful simple form, the handles each with a square-end, leng...

Three fruitwood lard 'skewers'Two of turned tapering form, one with baluster-shaped handle and one pierced for hanging, and a third of elliptical ...

Seven late 19th -early 20th century brass thistle-shape measures, Scottish Two pint, two half-pint, a gill, half-gill and quarter gill capacities...

Four late 19th - early 20th century copper measures, ScottishOf baluster form, to include a pint, half-pint, gill & half-gill; together with four ...

An Elizabeth I bronze mortar, attributed to William & Alice Brend Foundry, Norfolk (fl.1586-1634), circa 1600 With four lug handles, two rounded...

Two late 17th century bronze mortars, by an unidentified London foundry, circa 1670``The larger with a crowned Tudor rose four times, rim diameter...

A late 17th century bronze mortar, unidentified foundry, London, circa 1680Cast with a fleur-de-lys with a ring at the lower terminal, four times,...

Two late 17th century bronze mortars, foundry 'X', Suffolk, circa 1670-90Each cast with a seated figure and an acorn, four times, of similar size,...

A Charles II bronze mortar, unidentified London foundry, circa 1665Cast twice with a large crowned portrait of Charles II, rim diameter 14.3cm, he...

A George III heavy brass castor, circa 1770-1800Of baluster form, the dome screw-fit lid with ball finial, height 14.6cmLiterature: See R. Gentle ...

An 18th century chestnut floor standing mortar and pestleThe tall cylindrical and iron bound mortar still with traces of bark, the pestle with sev...

A Medieval copper-alloy flower-shaped pendant, EnglishTogether with a Medieval copper-alloy shield-shaped stud, English; a 15th/16th century coppe...

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