The Oak Interior

To include early pottery

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room Stowmarket, Suffolk

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The Oak Interior

To include early pottery

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An 18th century Spanish faience triangular spice dish or condiment stand, Talavera Each side moulded with a lions mask and decorated with stylize...

An unusual small latten spoon, probably 15th century, RussianHaving a part-twisted stem, a church linear engraved to the back of the round bowl, l...

A set of six George IV bronze Imperial County measures, dated 1825For Durham, bushel, half-bushel and gallon each with two rectangular lug handles...

A rare early 19th century copper jelly mould, by Benham & Froud, London, circa 1830Of oval form, topped by a recumbent lion, with prominent flowin...

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 ...

A George III copper toddy ladleThe circular bowl inset with a coin dated 1807 to base, the ebonized-fruitwood baluster turned handle with brass ri...

A George III cast brass sifterOf baluster form, after period silver examples, the push-on dome and pierced lid with small finial, height 13.7cm

A late 17th/early 18th century bronze alloy skillet, by John Fathers I or II of the Fathers Foundry, Montacute, SomersetOf cylindrical form with m...

A 17th/18th century carved boxwood and iron herb chopper, FlemishThe handle carved as twisting leaves, with a shaped iron blade inserted, 36cm high

Two Charles II bronze mortars, by an unidentified London foundry, circa 1670The larger with a crowned Tudor rose four times, rim diameter 12.3cm, ...

A Charles II bronze mortar, unidentified foundry, London, circa 1680Cast with a fleur-de-lys with a ring at the lower terminal, four times, rim di...

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 15th century Bauernwehr type knifeThe iron tapering blade with a raised nagal and foliate design, the grip with remains of original bone handle ...

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

A George III lignum vitae coffee grinder, circa 1770 The finial top above a dome and shaped tower body enclosing a grinder, 22cm high ...[more]

A George III lignum vitae coffee grinder, circa 1760 The finial top above a dome and shaped tower body enclosing a grinder, 23cm high ...[more]

A George III treen snuff boxThe rectangular box with chip-carving and sliding lid, with an inset leaf pen and ink tablet, 8cm long, together with ...

WITHDRAWN A late 19th century treen nut cracker, Swiss, circa 1880 Designed as a squirrel eating a nut, height 20.2cm; together with another nut...

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

An 19th century fruitwood dough binThe three-quarter gallery back and two removable plank tops above the arched bin section, on rectangular sectio...

An 18th century treen figural nutcrackerDesigned with flowing mid length hair,  almond eyes and opening mouth,  with crossed arms and upturned tro...

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