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A small pair of early 19th Century bellows: with straight tapered sides, black and gilt chinoiserie decoration and brass nozzle, 36cm long.

A pair of late 17th Century dated carved birch bellows: inscribed ' DO YOUR PART AS WELL AS I AND YOUL HAVE FIER BY AND BY', dated 1692, 60cm long.

A small pair of 19th Century mahogany bellows: with turned bullseye and brass nozzle, stamped RUTTER & CO, 42cm long, * Note Recorded as a brush...

A 19th Century elm commemorative cheese follower:, probably celebrating the Coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837, the intaglio carved with VR and...

A 19th Century pewter 'Welsh Hat': of tapering cylindrical form with broad rim and raised on a circular spreading foot, 18cm high, 28cm diameter.

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, 132cm long. *Note A similarly designed broom ...

A 17th Century miniature oak chest of drawers: the rectangular top with a moulded edge containing two short and three long drawers, the bottom boa...

A George III period miniature mahogany writing bureau: the sloping hinged fall enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers, with four lo...

A late 17th Century carved oak box: the sloping hinged lid recycled from an earlier 17th Century chest panel with lunette and scroll decoration, p...

A 16th Century riven oak ark chest:, of small size, having a hinged canted top and clamped front with iron lock on cut stile ends, 62cm (2ft 0 1/4...

Attributed to Luigi Frulini [Florence, 1839-1897] a finely carved walnut panel: with a central cartouche with the name 'Jakes'' flanked by birds a...

An early 18th Century oak circular drum-shaped commode:, with a hinged moulded top on tripled splayed feet, 41cm (1ft 4in) diameter, 47cm (1ft 6 1...

A late 15th/early 16th Century carved walnut lion mask wall applique,: 21cm high.* Provenance From Longleat in the 1960s.

A 16th Century carved wood roof boss: of lozenge-shaped form, depicting a crowned head within a foliate surround to a powder blue ground, Westcoun...

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 14th/early 15th Century carved oak misericord: the seat supported by a manticore with lion-mask shield, his weapon now lacking, being atta...

A pair of 16th Century carved oak 'Romayne' head portraits: the male facing sinister, the female facing dexter, wearing traditional costume with r...

Attributed to Claes De Bruyn, a mid 15th Century carved oak Misericord: of a jester in costume, the rectangular panel lacking supporters, 30 x 25c...

A late 16th/early 17th Century mortar: with two loop handles and two square handles, cast four times with a the initial 'I', attributed to William...

A late 18th Century small bronze mortar: bears a faint scratchmark 'T' for Thomas Sturton and a four arc foundry mark, 8cm high, 11cm diameter.*No...

An early 17th Century mortar: cast 'Ieames Butlar made em' with a band of overlapping hoops with crosses and fleur-de-lis.12cm. high 14cm diameter...

A late Medieval bronze mortar: of tapering form with two loop handles, cast with a stylised fleur-de-lis within a rectangular cartouche, 13cm high...

A mid 17th Century mortar: with two loop handles and cast floral band, with ownership triad of S over IS, dated 1661, 11cm high, 15.5cm wide. attr...

A late 16th Century mortar: with two squared handles, cast monogram TH, attributed to Thomas Hatch, Broomfield, Kent,( fl 1575-1599), one of only ...

An early 18th Century mortar: cast H O 1707 and banded decoration of birds and animal, cast by Ralph Ashton, Bellfounder, Wigan, Fl 1703-1728.*Not...

A rare graduated set of five 17th Century motto skillets: cast at The Fathers' Foundry, Montacute, Somerset, the second smallest, cast 'PITY THE P...

Thomas Pyke, Bridgwater, a large four pint skillet: the handle cast T.P.B.WATER IX, raised on three peg feet, 48cm long.*Note graduated skillets ...

Clemant Tosear I & II, Salisbury, a large skillet: the handle cast with maker's name, with historic blacksmith's repair, 49.5cm long.* Note. The T...

John Fathers II [c.1670-1749] a documentary skillet: the handle cast with the founder's name, the bowl with the foundry mark (Montacute) and found...

An 18th Century bronze skillet: of traditional design, the handle engraved G--H B1747, one leg with historic iron replacement, 31cm. long.* Note ...

A very small mid 17th Century bronze skillet: on tapering legs with hoof feet, the handle cast 'Tho Palmar' with open brace below, 21.5cm long.*No...

A mid to late 17th Century bronze cauldron: from the Sturton foundry, South Petherton, Somerset, cast with the foundry mark and a florid I, at pre...

A mid to late 17th Century bronze cauldron: from the Sturton foundry, South Petherton, Somerset, with single girdle band , angular loop handles on...

A 16th Century finely cast bronze cauldron:, Northwest Europe, with angular lug handles raised on one original and two replaced iron feet, some da...

Butler, R P & Green, C - English Bronze Cooking Vessels & Their Founders 1350-1830.: illust, pictorial laminated card, tall 4to, 2003, one volume...

An important and massive 15th Century bronze cauldron: with founder's mark, a saltire cross, triple girdle bands, angular loop handles to the side...

A late 17th/early 18th Century bronze cauldron: of large size, with angular loop handles and retaining full length legs with founder's mark for Jo...

A 16th Century small bronze cauldron: with raised banded decoration and angular loop handles raised on three peg feet, probably from the Whirligig...

A 19th Century oak and iron bound costrel: of coopered construction, the ends turned and stamped 'W. RADFORD MAKER', probably Westcountry, 18.5cm ...

A late 17th/early 18th Century oak bread oven door: of arched form with two projecting handles, 39cm x 48cm. * Provenance From a Southleigh farm

A 17th Century lignum vitae pedestal wassail bowl: of traditional design with reeded ring turned decoration, on a spreading circular foot with ree...

A late 17th Century lignum vitae cup: with four moulded reeds to the body, on a knopped stem and spreading circular foot, 11cm high, 10cm diameter...

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...

A fine 18th Century Dutch carved beech mangleboard: probably Northern Friesland, with polychrome decoration of a figure holding a crown of flowers...

A late 17th/early 18th Century carved limewood low relief figure: of St Michael dressed in robes leaning on a sword standing on a rocky outcrop, 5...

A late 15th Century oak and polychrome carved panel, The Annuciation: possibly North West Europe, 28.5 x 36cm.* Note the two pieces of Medieval ...

A 16th Century oak and polychrome carved group, Christ before Herod: depicting Christ brought before Herod by Roman soldiers, Luke Ch23 vs 6-12, m...

A Charles II oak rectangular side table:, the overhanging top with a moulded edge, fitted with a single long moulded panel drawer on turned underf...

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