The Collector: to include Period Oak and Folk Art - 14th October 2021

The Collector to include Period Oak ann Folk Art - 14th October 2021

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The Collector: to include Period Oak and Folk Art - 14th October 2021

The Collector to include Period Oak ann Folk Art - 14th October 2021

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Pewter, to include an 18th Century French pewter dish with fleur de lis mark, a French Barbers bowl, two pewter bowls and a silvered copper dish, ...

Two 19th Century Country made chairs, the first in ash and elm with a undulating back and shaped splat on a solid seat and square section legs, th...

Edwardian cased Pike, circa 1905, the cased trout of large proportions above the reed bed, a pen written label 'Bottom strand depth Spinner of spa...

A large oak coffer/chest, circa 1650, the rectangular end-cleated hinged top enclosing storage space and a candle box, the deep frieze with iron l...

19th Century double sided zinc "tavern" sign, one side depicted a man in a hat smoking a pipe, the opposing side with a man walking towards a buil...

Late 17th/early 18th Century Italian marble Holy Water Stoop/font, the scallop edge deep bowl with a roughly shaped terminal, 48cm long x 15cm hig...

Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640, the rectangular top above a carved frieze and angled turned legs united by stretchers, 45cm wide, 27cm deep...

16th century cedar or cypress or cedar boarded and penwork decorated chest, North Italian, circa 1550-1600. Made for export to England. Of dove-ta...

An early 19th Century English candleholder, circa 1820, North England, the wrought iron arm with candleholder with rush or splint clip, above the ...

19th Century English Primitive school, circa 1830, Southend beach, showing the wooden pier and horse drawn bathing carriages and the town, unsigne...

Small William and Mary oak and elm enclosed chest, the rectangular top above a single panel door enclosing three long graduated drawers raised on ...

17th Century oak gateleg table, the oval drop leaf top above a single frieze drawer, raised on turned legs and moulded stretchers, 121cm long, 130...

19th century Swedish Bonad or wall decoration, depicting the Parable of the Ten Virgins/Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins/Parable of the 10 ...

Early 19th Century British School, circa 1806, portrait of a lady, label to the reverse Ann Dorr 1st Wife of William Parker Grantham with a crest,...

Charles I oak wainscot armchair, Lancashire/North Cheshire, circa 1670, the carved cresting with two scaly dragons centred by a tulip, the single ...

George III oak dresser and rack, circa 1800, the rack with a concave cornice above three shelves, the base with a rectangular top above three shor...

Charles II oak geometric chest of drawers, circa 1680, the rectangular top above two short and three long panelled drawers, raised on bun feet, 96...

Charles I oak food cupboard, West Country, circa 1640, the rectangular top above thumb moulded design to the frieze, having boarded panels decorat...

Charming small size sampler, with the central poem 'A feeble faint, Shall win the day, Though death and hell, Obstruct the way', with a flower, bi...

18th/19th Century sampler, with a central poem and surround featuring insects, squirrels, cats, flowers, horse and deer, birds, tree's and flowers...

William IV 19th Century sampler, titled Friendship with a poem above a scene depicting an elderly man with walking stick by two female figures fla...

18th Century needle work picture, titled Ministration of Angels to Jesus Christ, named and dated Aubrey Abel Lowdell 1788, 32cm x 46cm housed with...

Large Fair Ground ride, 19th/20th Century, the carved seat as a llama resting and a tall neck and open mouthed, now painted white with traces of t...

Commonwealth / Charles II oak centre table, English, circa 1650 - 1660. The twin plank top above moulded frieze rails joined by heavy, tapered bal...

Queen Anne/George I oak and elm side table, circa 1715, the triple-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, on columnar and baluster-turned legs, join...

Charming George III primitive tavern table, circa 1800, the fruitwood top made from two planks above beech X frame legs with traces of the origina...

Follower of David Teniers The Younger, (1610-1690) Two portraits, the first of a man smoking a clay pipe, unsigned oil on board, 13.5cm x 16cm exc...

John Speed, coloured map engraving, Wales, 1610, with cartouches to the borders depicting Beaumaris, Carnarvan, Harlieg, Cardigan, Penbrok, Carmar...

H. Lhuyd, engraved map, England & Wales, circa 1575, "Angliae Regni Florentissimi Nova Descriptio, Auctore Humfredo Lhuyd Denbygiense", 55cm x 42....

Richard Blome, coloured map engraving, South Wales, 1673, "A generall mapp of South Wales wherein are the counties of Glamorgan, Carmarden, Pembro...

Tobias Conrad Lotter, coloured engraving, "Novissimum Astronomiae Geographiae...", dated 1749, with central depictions of scientific instruments, ...

Johann Baptista Homann, coloured celestial chart, "Globi Coelestis in Tabulas Planas Redacti Pars I", circa 1730, showing Ursa Minor, Ursa Major, ...

Abraham Ortelius, coloured engraved map "WESTPHALIAE TOTIUS, FINI TIMARVMQVE REGIONUM ACCVRATA DESCRIPTIO", dated 1579 to corner, 57cm x 46cm

George III oak side table, the rectangular top above a single frieze drawer with two handles, raised on four legs with canted interior edge, 80cm ...

18th Century oak gate leg table, with D shaped leaves, raised on turned legs and chamfered stretchers, 44cm wide extending to 133cm wide, 120cm de...

William and Mary / Queen Anne oak desk on stand, English, circa 1690 – 1710. The fall front sloped desk opening to reveal an interior fitted with ...

George III oak side table, circa 1760, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer on turned tapering legs with pad feet, 78cm long, 55cm deep, 72cm...

Charles II boarded oak desk box, 17th Century, with sloped lid inscribed 'EST1668', above a frieze carved with lozenges and flower-head roundels o...

17th Century and later oak chest, the rectangular top above four long flower head carved drawers raised on squat feet, 106cm wide, 53cm deep, 95cm...

George I oak gate leg table, Welsh circa 1720, the oval drop leaf top with a single drawer to either end above turned legs united by stretchers, 1...

18th Century oak desk box on stand, the rectangular top above a sloping fall inclosing pigeon holes and five short drawers above the slide to the ...

19th Century Thames Valley Windsor chair, the arched back with pierced fleur-de-lis splat flanked by turned spindles, dished elm seat, raised on t...

A small Charles II oak coffer, Devon, circa 1660, having a twin-panelled lid and front, and a navette-carved and punch-decorated top rail, 85.5cm ...

16th Century Venetian cedar or Cypress wood cassone or bridal chest, the rectangular hinged lid opening to reveal a richly coloured interior, depi...

Late 17th Century and later German silver gilt ostrich egg cup, Augsburg circa 1690-95, makers mark P over W, the tapering lip above the central o...

Rare and amusing 18th Century treen Nut Cracker, the head carved in the form of a man with a wide open mouth, wide eyes and curled hair, his mouth...

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