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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Rare Charles I oak low back stool, circa 1640, the scroll arching top rail above a series of turned spindles and geometric carved rails with unusu...

A pair of late 17th century walnut and cane side chairs, circa 1685, each back having a pair of narrow cane panels framed by paired and flowerhead...

William & Mary oak settle, Lancashire/Cheshire, circa 1690, the back of four rectangular fielded panels, the uprights with pyramidal finials, the ...

Late 17th Century French Walnut joint stool, the rectangular top above out swept turned legs united by turned stretchers, the top 36cm long, 28cm...

Charles II oak geometric chest of drawers, circa 1670, the rectangular top above a deep moulded geometric drawer above two further geometric drawe...

Charming George III boarded elm bow back settle, West Country, circa 1800, of small proportions, the slightly bow back above the two plank solid s...

French 19th Century folding Vendange (wine) or coaching table, of small proportions, the circular folding table with clad tin repairs above foldin...

Small Charles II oak coffer, Devon, circa 1660, the rectangular top above a lunette carved frieze and two panel front raised on block supports, 85...

Mid 17th Century oak gateleg table, the oval drop leaf top above a moulded frieze and turned legs, united by stretchers, 97cm long, 109cm wide whe...

William & Mary oak side table, circa 1690 and later, having a twin-boarded end-cleated top, a slender frieze drawer and baluster-turned legs joine...

19th Century elm armchair, the arched top rail above a central splat and spindles, the solid seat flanked by fruitwood arms above the turned legs ...

George I oak dresser and rack, North Wales circa 1760, the rack with a cavetto cornice and end pendants above three shelves and a row of four shor...

18th Century walnut and boxwood strung miniature bureau, the rectangular top above a sloping fall enclosing a series of pigeon holes and small dra...

19th Century black painted tin Marriage box, the rectangular box with a drop front and the text Mrs C.C. Henderson - Hamilton, Marriage Testamenta...

17th Century and later oak and elm box top chest, the hinged rectangular top opening to reveal three storage compartments with a geometric penal f...

19th Century brass novelty money box, in the form of a chest of drawers with the top two drawers opening to reveal coin slots, a door to the rear ...

George III oak side table, circa 1780, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer and slender cabriole legs and pointed feet, 77cm wide, 50cm deep,...

English oak and fruitwood inlaid chest of drawers, circa 1700/1720 the rectangular top above a long drawer inlaid with a central star and two oval...

George III oak dresser base and rack, possibly Cornish, the rack with two shelves, the base with three fielded drawers and ogee profile slat end s...

Pair of Queen Anne country made oak chairs, the arched top rail above the splat back on a rush seat with a deep apron on slender cabriole legs and...

George III oak side table, the rectangular top above a single frieze drawer with carved pediment, raised on four interior canted legs, 70cm wide, ...

18th Century oak chest of drawers, the rectangular top above two short and three long graduated drawers raised on block supports, 98cm wide, 55cm ...

George II oak and walnut crossbanded wall cupboard, Welsh, circa 1750, with two doors, the upper with a pair of arch-fielded panels, the lower wit...

Charles II oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, circa 1670, the high two-panel back having a bold double-scroll, leafy-bud and flowerhead carv...

Charles II joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, South-West Yorkshire/East Lancashire, probably Burnley, circa 1670, the back having a n...

A small Charles II oak side table, circa 1670, having a one-piece top, the frieze drawer with half-round applied edge moulding, the slender ball-t...

18th Century oak coffer bach, the detachable rectangular top above three fielded arched panels to the front above a single long drawer on low brac...

Charles I oak boarded coffer, West Country, circa 1640, the rectangular top with chip carved edge enclosing the candle box, the frieze carved with...

19th Century scumbled pine blanket box, the hinged lid opening to reveal a lidded candle box, on a plinth base, 93.5cm wide, 47cm deep, 48cm high

Charming set of three early 19th Century British school family portraits, of three children, the first a young lady seated with her dog by her lap...

A small oak boarded chest, circa 1670, the rectangular top enclosing the storage compartment above front and back panels with chip carved edges ab...

Late Elizabethan / James I Oak Low Stool, English circa 1600 – 1620. The six peg moulded plank top above channel moulded frieze rails with silhoue...

James I 17th Century English oak table box, circa 1620, with chip carved lid above a frieze carved with large interlacing guilloche enclosing rose...

William and Mary walnut crested cushion-framed mirror, circa 1690, veneered on a deal carcass, unusually retaining the tall arched cresting, with ...

Charles II inlaid oak coffer, Leeds and the surrounding area, Yorkshire, circa 1670, having an end-cleated boarded lid, and a triple-panelled fron...

17th century oak and fruitwood ‘box-top’ chest, Anglo-Dutch, circa 1670, of slender proportions, having an end-cleated and ovolo-moulded hinged to...

Charles II side table, circa 1670 and later the rectangular top with two planks and charming spliced repair above a leaf and arch carved frieze dr...

Charles I oak low stool, circa 1640, the rectangular top above a moulded frieze on baluster legs united by stretchers and bun feet, 34.5cm wide, 3...

George III oak bureau, circa 1760, the rectangular top above a sloping fall enclosing a central cupboard with pillar drawers and a series of small...

Charles II / William & Mary Oak & Elm Cupboard Dresser, English, circa 1670 – 1690, the plank top above three heavily moulded geometric pattern dr...

George III boarded oak chest with drawer, circa 1760, of show dove-tailed construction, having a one-piece top and long base drawer, 103cm wide, 4...

19th Century Harlequin set of seven Lancashire oak and ash ladderback chairs, with rush seats, raised on turned legs with pad feet, united by spin...

Charles II oak coffer, the hinged rectangular top enclosing a candle box and storage space, the front of the coffer with arched carved design abov...

Two 19th Century elm primitive stools, the first with a rectangular top above four angled legs, 32cm long, 17cm wide, 22cm high, the second stool ...

Charles II oak coffer, circa1660, the five panel rectangular top enclosing a candle box and storage space, the front of the coffer with a thumb mo...

Late 17th Century Spanish chip carved casket, the slightly domed top opening to reveal a carved interior to the lid, storage space and a candle bo...

Mid 17th Century oak box on stand, the rectangular lid with zig zag carved decoration to the edge opening to reveal storage space and a candle box...

A fruitwood farmhouse-type table, circa 1800, the boarded end-cleated top above a plain frieze centred by a short drawer on square chamfered legs ...

George II oak chest of drawers, circa 1740, the rectangular top above two short and two long drawers raised on bun feet and rear bracket feet, 88c...

An early George III elm boarded box, with original blue-green paint, West Country, circa 1760, having a single-piece square-edged lid, iron strap ...

George I walnut bureau, early 18th Century, the top with cross and feather banding, above the hinged fall opening to reveal a series of pigeonhole...

An unusual Charles II oak coffer, Cumbria, dated 1681, having a triple-panelled lid, the front also with three panels, a pair carved with a Celtic...

George III oak lowboy, having a twin-boarded and round front corner top, an ogee-arched apron enclosing one narrow and two deep drawers, and four ...

Charles II oak side table, circa 1680, the rectangular top above a single frieze drawer with two moulded panels above two pierced brackets and tur...

Charles I oak coffer, circa 1630, West Country, with a three panel hinged top above a carved frieze and a three panel front, 120cm wide, 57cm deep...

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