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A 19th Century stained glass armorial roundel: entitled 'December', the shield with a rampant goat surmounted by a crowned helmet with goats head ...
A Chinese Hua Li wood rectangular urn table:, with a pierced scroll apron, on shaped and turned legs, the top 49cm (1ft 7 1/4in) x 35cm (1ft 1 3/4...
A Chippendale period carved giltwood mirror: the rectangular plate enclosed within a frame of
A Chippendale period carved giltwood mirror: the rectangular plate enclosed within a frame of trailing foliage, brick-work pillars, 'C'-scrolls an...
A Regency brass door porter: cast as a lion's paw with turned mahogany ball handle, 19cm high.
A Regency brass door porter: cast as a lion's paw with turned mahogany ball handle, 19cm high.
A Regency period painted tea caddy in the form of a cottage: the hinged pitched roof enclosing twin
A Regency period painted tea caddy in the form of a cottage: the hinged pitched roof enclosing twin compartments, the exterior with lattice window...
A George III period brass lidded tankard: of plain cylindrical outline with domed lift-off lid and
A George III period brass lidded tankard: of plain cylindrical outline with domed lift-off lid and shaped handle on a spreading circular foot, 17c...
A George III period brass lidded tankard: of plain cylindrical outline with domed lift-off lid and
A George III period brass lidded tankard: of plain cylindrical outline with domed lift-off lid and shaped handle on a spreading circular foot, 20c...
An early 19th Century wrought iron flesh fork: the handle brass inlaid 'A Cooper, 1816', 45cm long.
An early 19th Century wrought iron flesh fork: the handle brass inlaid 'A Cooper, 1816', 45cm long.
A late 18th/early 19th Century long-handled wrought iron flesh fork: and a wrought iron flesh fork
A late 18th/early 19th Century long-handled wrought iron flesh fork: and a wrought iron flesh fork with turned cherrywood handle (2).
An early 19th Century wrought iron flesh fork: with long turned ash handle, 117cm long.
A 19th Century wrought iron potato rake: a sack hook and brass handled steel (3)
A pair of 18th Century wrought iron ember tongs: 38cm long.
A mid 17th Century wrought iron and brass revolving down-hearth toaster: engraved with confronting
A mid 17th Century wrought iron and brass revolving down-hearth toaster: engraved with confronting birds and flowerhead, the tripod stand dated 16...
A late 18th/early 19th Century brass ladle: with twisted wrought iron handle and a copper skimmer
A late 18th/early 19th Century brass ladle: with twisted wrought iron handle and a copper skimmer with wrought iron handle. (2)
A late 17th Century brass warming pan: the lid engraved with stylised acorns and oak leaves and
A late 17th Century brass warming pan: the lid engraved with stylised acorns and oak leaves and maker's mark ER or RE, with wrought iron handle, 1...
A mid 17th Century brass warming pan:, the brass lid chased with 'Nobodie' and inscribed 'WHO BURND THE BED NOBODIE 1631', with wrought iron handl...
A pair of late 16th Century bronze and wrought iron andirons: the scroll legs centred by lion masks,
A pair of late 16th Century bronze and wrought iron andirons: the scroll legs centred by lion masks, flanked by a founder's mark and town mark for...
A pair of late 18th Century American (Philadelphia or Baltimore) brass and wrought iron andirons:
A pair of late 18th Century American (Philadelphia or Baltimore) brass and wrought iron andirons: with urn finials on plinth bases engraved with e...
An early 19th Century wrought iron peel: of thistle-shaped form with brass inlay decoration,
An early 19th Century wrought iron peel: of thistle-shaped form with brass inlay decoration, the shaped handle terminating in a hanging loop, 46cm...
A rare early 18th Century maid's broom: with circular head and walnut barley-twist turned handle,
A rare early 18th Century maid's broom: with circular head and walnut barley-twist turned handle, 132cm long. *Note A similarly designed broom ...
A late 15th/early 16th Century carved oak corner boss or corbel: of a tonsured monk's head, 25.
A late 15th/early 16th Century carved oak corner boss or corbel: of a tonsured monk's head, 25.5cm high.*Note A comparable boss is in Clyst St ...
A late 17th Century Friesian carved oak mangle board: of arched form, with lion mask to the arch and trailing foliage, flowers and dog, to the mai...
An 18th Century oak mangle board: of arched rectangular form, with carved roundels portraying justice, commerce, seapower and therefore prosperity...
An early 17th Century carved oak rectangular coffer: with a plain hinged moulded top, the front with gouged frieze and stiles and with triple arca...
An early 19th Century Yealmpton Windsor elbow chair: in ash and elm, the spindle back with domed top rail continuous to the arm supports, the cart...
A 17th Century oak livery cupboard:, the top with a moulded pendant hung frieze, the central canted cupboard enclosed by a moulded panel door with...
An early 18th Century walnut swing frame platform toilet mirror:, the rectangular plate in moulded surround with pointed cresting and urn finials,...
A George II mahogany swing frame platform toilet mirror:, the rectangular plate within a gilt foliate slip and moulded surround, having brass urn ...
A pair of terracotta basket flower pots: with ribbed sides, 38cm (1ft 3in) long, each stamped with a number 2 to the underside.
A stone trough: of irregular oblong shape - possibly Heavitree stone, 38cm (1ft 3in) x 36cm (1ft 2in).
A limestone trough: of irregular triangular form, 51cm (1ft 8in) x 49cm (1ft 7in).
A small granite trough: of oblong shape, 31cm (12 1/4in) x 25cm (9 3/4in).