The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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room Stowmarket, Suffolk

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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 18th century iron cruise lampWith two reservoirs on a bracket, and twist-work hanging hook, height overall 28.5cm Provenance: Danny Robinso...

A late 17th century brass candlestickHaving a tall socket, of waisted form with central fillet, vase-shaped stem, and dished octagonal-shaped base...

A brass tray-base candlestick, Spanish, circa 1700Having a cylindrical socket with mid-fillet, and a ball-knopped stem atop a domed base, all on a...

A late 17th century brass candlestick, Flemish, circa 1690 The cylindrical socket with moulded rim and extraction hole, on a knopped stem and dis...

A late 17th century brass candlestick, SpanishWith linear-incised cylindrical socket, the stem with three ball-knops, screwed to an octagonal base...

An early 18th century brass dwarf or possible lantern candlestick, circa 1730-40The socket with moulded rim, on a short waisted stem, screwed thro...

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 sheet iron and brass mounted hand lantern, French/Dutch, possibly circa 1700With fluted cap topped by a finial, the body formed from sheet iron ...

A George III brass shoehorn, circa 1790With an extended hollow scrolled terminal, length 20.5cm Provenance:Danny Robinson, Chipping Norton, Oxford...

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 ...

A miniature brass lantern clock, Tn Pyke, LondonThe silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and gilt brass spandrels, surmounted by a signed arch, ...

A bronze alloy plaquette, probably German, of circular formCast with’ The Triumph of David’, David holds the head of the Philistine Goliath, whom ...

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

A good steel meat fork, English, circa 1700 With two short tines, the round-section stem flaring to a heart with tight scrolls, below an elongate...

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 decorative Arts & Crafts type wrought iron chamberstick, circa 1905With heart-shaped base, open spiral-twist stem and fire-basket type socket wi...

A Victorian copper kettle, unusually with original stand, circa 1850Of oval form, the lid with urn finial, the lid, kettle body and stand all engr...

A steel spring-action table rushnip, Welsh, circa 1800-50With filework-decorated arrowhead jaws, and hexagonal collar to the base of the square st...

Two 18th century steel meat forks, English, circa 1750-80 The larger with two curved tines, central circular stem and flattened ends with dog-too...

A copper warming pan, with fruitwood handle, circa 1750-1800Having a scroll-pierced and engraved pan lid, headed by the the punched initials 'GR',...

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

A late 18th century brass lavabo, FrenchThe bowl of squat circular form, with two facetted spouts and swing handle, suspension loop, relief cast ‘...

An usual mid- to late 18th century brass Rococo ‘chamberstick’ and snuffers, FrenchHaving a tulip-shaped socket, set in a scallop shell with shape...

A 17th century cast iron fireback, dated 1663 Designed with Christ crucified next to the Brazen Serpent, inscription below, a lower reserve desig...

A George III steel toasting fork, circa 1780-1800Wiith three staggered tines, their joint with the circular stem with a small cross-hatched motif,...

A George I/II steel meat fork, circa 1720-50With two short tines, the short and slightly bulbous stem centred by a large discoid, flattening to a ...

An early 19th century steel meat fork, English, circa 1800-30Having two slightly curved tines, a flattened tapering stem broadening to a cross-for...

A George III steel meat fork, circa 1800With three straight tines, a flat and notched stem narrowing to a long rounded-section with addorsed balus...

A George III steel meat fork, circa 1780-1800Wiith three slightly curved tines, the straight-sided stem with multiple notches forming repeat lozen...

A George II/III steel meat fork, circa 1750-1780With two tines, the handle flattening into an elongated vase-shape and terminating in a lyre for h...

An early Victorian steel meat fork, dated 1839With three curving tines, the lozenge-section stem centred by a double-knop, flattening to form a re...

A very good late 17th century steel meat fork, English, circa 1680-1700With two curved tines, the stem flaring to the centre and at the terminal t...

A George I/II iron meat fork, circa 1720-50With two tines, the stem with twist-work flattening into a handle with linear edge decoration and scrol...

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...

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