The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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A late 19th century gilt bronze incense burner and coverOf archaic form, the spherical cup and cover designed as a 'pagoda',  with bowed lights an...

A 17th century iron bread-oven door, EnglishWith two strap hinges and scroll-work latch handle, 45cm wide, 39.5cm high, together with a smaller ex...

An 18th century wrought iron adjustable hanging candle and rushlight holder, EnglishHaving a slender stem with conical finial, square jawed nips, ...

A small 15th/16th century bronze cauldronHaving a spherical body, flared lip, and two mask handle retainers for the simple articulated handle, on ...

A 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550The central boss of twelve double-contoured gadroons, spaced by sprays of three flowers,...

An early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, French, circa 1700-20Having a socket with moulded rim and mid-fillet, a flared circular pan with fl...

An early George III pewter lidded soup tureen, circa 1760Of oval form, with some Rococo features represented by the scroll handles but with earlie...

A rare and large Charles II pewter wriggle-work flat-lid tankard, circa 1680 Of quart Old English Ale Standard capacity, the lid and drum decorate...

A late 17th century pewter triple-reeded charger, Bristol, circa 1680-1700With hallmarks of William Barron, Bristol,  (fl. 1671-1705), (PS472), op...

An iron hanging candle/rushlight holder, circa 1800 With with hook terminal, twist-work to the opposing end of the nip jaws and rolled candle soc...

A pair of late 17th century style silvered wall sconces Each with an oval shaped back plate, cast with paired cherubs holding a basket of fruit,...

A rare George III paktong chamberstick, circa 1770-90 With broad detachable sconce, moulded socket atop a waisted and slotted stem to hold a snuff...

A late 17th century brass and iron warming pan, circa 1680 Having a foliate repouseé and pierced foliate pan lid,  and a steel and decorative bra...

A rare George II paktong strawberry-dish type chamberstick, circa 1740The socket with moulded rim atop a slotted stem to hold a snuffer, screwed i...

An early 18th century brass ejector candlestick, circa 1700-20The stem centred by a shallow ball-knop, the ejector with an unusual acorn-shaped th...

An early 18th century brass candlestick, Dutch, circa 1720The seamed tulip-shaped socket with circular extraction hole and short knopped stem, on ...

An early 18th century brass chamberstick, English, circa 1700-30The sheet-brass pan with tapering straight sides, the cylindrical socket fixed wit...

An early to mid-18th century brass chamberstick, probably English, circa 1720-50 The pan with rolled rim and cylindrical socket fixed by two copp...

A pair of 19th century brass and iron fire-dogs or andirons In the Charles II taste, and in the manner of Ernest Gimsom, each having two pierced ...

An unusual George III brass chamberstick, circa 1770Having a tall socket with large flared rim and an unusual slender stem, the circular dished pa...

An 18th century Paktong ‘Gu’ vase, circa 1740-70Of archaistic form, the bulb or bulbous body with a domed foot and pronounced flared rim, height 3...

A rare and good early 18th century brass ejector chamberstick, NurembergHaving a ribbed pillar stem, with three adjustable candle height positions...

An early 19th century brass haystack measure, circa 1820Of typical form, with pronounced angular mid-fillet and flattened-curved handle with strut...

A George II twin-handled pewter ‘loving’-cup, circa 1750The flared body with mid-fillet and spreading footrim, each single-curve handle with a hoo...

A Victorian pewter Imperial half-pint lidded ale jug,  circa 1850 The spouted bulbous body with two fillets, double C-overlap handle and shell th...

A mid-19th century pewter pint mug, Irish Of waisted form, with multi-reeded base, double scroll handle with fish-tail terminal,  and bearing hal...

A late George III pewter flat-lid flagon, Scottish, circa 1820The slightly domed-lid with locator flange, twin-lobed thumbpiece, single-curve hand...

An early 19th century dome-lidded measure, Liverpool, circa 1840 OEWS quart capacity, the bulbous body with single multi-reeded fillet, palmette ...

An early 19th century quart mug, Bristol, circa 1825The straight-sided body with single-fillet, and single-curved handle with flush lower attachme...

A George IV century pewter Imperial quart U-shaped mug, Bewdley, Worcestershire, circa 1830With single fillet aligned with the lower attachment of...

Of Royal Interest: A pewter oval serving dish, from the coronation banquet service of George IV, circa 1820 The plain rim engraved with the crown...

A late 17th century pewter porringer, English, circa 1680-1700The old-English-ear with crowned ownership triad ‘P’ over ‘W E’, and with a triangul...

A Late 17th century large pewter multi-reeded dish, Wigan or Bewdley, circa 1685The rim with hallmarks and touchmark to rear of William Banckes, W...

A Queen Anne pewter multi-reeded plate, circa 1705With hallmarks to front rim and touchmark to rear of Edward Leapidge I, London, (fl.1699-1728), ...

A Queen Anne pewter multi-reeded plate, Southern England, circa 1710Hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear possibly of Peter Allom, (fl.170...

A George II pewter plain rim plate, Bristol, circa 1750With hallmarks and touchmarks to rear of Richard Going, Bristol, (fl.1715-1764), (PS32), di...

A William & Mary pewter multi-reeded plate, circa 1690With two pairs of ownership marks to rim, hallmarks also to front rim and touchmark to rear ...

A late 17th century pewter multi-reed plate, English, circa 1685With crowned ownership initials ‘A D’ to rim, front rim also with hallmarks and to...

An early 18th century pewter single-reed and wrigglework plate, English, circa 1705-30Designed with a flower-filled vase to well, the rim with typ...

A William & Mary pewter multi-reeded narrow rim plate, circa 1690Apparently unmarked, ownership triad ‘S’ over ‘ED’ to rear, diameter 21.8cm

A late 17th century pewter porringer, English, circa 1685Having a coronet ear with triangular bracket, and bossed bellied bowl, dated touchmark to...

A Charles II pewter porringer, circa 1680 Having an old-English-ear, stamped with the ownership triad ‘P’ over ‘DA’, and with triangular bracket,...

A George III pewter cup, Northern England, probably Liverpool or Wigan, circa 1790OEWS pint capacity, the straight-sided body with flared lip atop...

An impressive Charles II pewter double-reeded broad-rim charger, circa 1675The rim with ownership triad ‘R’ over ‘IS’, opposed by hallmarks, along...

A large William & Mary pewter multi-reeded dish, circa 1690With hallmarks to front rim, and touchmarks to rear of maker ‘IF’ (fl.1680-1710), (PS18...

A George III pewter plain rim deep dish, Scottish, circa 1775Hammer marks to rear of booge, and touchmarks of Stephen Maxwell, Glasgow (fl. 1763-1...

A George III pewter single-reeded deep dish, Scottish, circa 1765With hammer marks to rear of booge, touchmark to rear of William Ballantyne, Edin...

A Queen Anne pewter multi-reeded dish, English, circa 1710With hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of Joseph Giddings, Leicestershire (f...

A 17th century pewter broad-rim plate, North European, circa 1650With gentle booge, the rim engraved ‘M.IIEV’, maker’s mark and possible town mark...

A Charles II pewter porringer, circa 1680 Having an old-English-ear with triangular bracket to the underside, a bellied bowl, and bossed base, da...

A late 17th century large pewter semi broad-rim dish, Wigan, Lancashire circa 1685The rim with incised reeding and hallmarks to front and touchmar...

A small George I pewter spire flagon, circa 1720 OEWS quart capacity, the tapering drum with high fillet, an early example of a double-scroll ‘dr...

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