The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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Auction closed (2 day sale)
room Stowmarket, Suffolk

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The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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An Elizabeth I bronze mortar, attributed to William & Alice Brend Foundry, Norfolk (fl.1586-1634), circa 1600With four lug handles, two rounded an...

A magnificent, rare and large Charles I bronze mortar, dated 1638, by the John Palmar (or Palmer) Foundry, Gloucestershire (fl. c.1621) and Canter...

A small and good Charles I/II bronze skillet, South-East England, circa 1640-70 By John Reeve(s), the handle cast 'IOHN.REEVE' and with an open b...

A group of 18th/19th century steel meat skewersTo include two with Golding Barrett Collection labels, together with five iron goffering rods, pot ...

A late 18th century bronze skillet, IrishThe handle set below the rim, cast with '3R' and with D-profiled flared terminal, and V-shaped bracket, o...

A group of mostly 17th century bronze pestles, EnglishNearly all of baluster form with central knop, longest 25cm (8)Provenance:The Christopher Ba...

A 19th century copper and brass douf pot, DutchOf typical form, with tapering drum, deep lid with urn finial, and swing-handle, 41cm highA douf po...

A small Charles II bronze skillet, circa 1670With plain handle, an open brace below, the bowl on three unusually tall D-section legs and with a co...

Two small 17th century leaded bronze mortars, SpanishEach of shallow form, and with flared rim, one with four buttresses spaced by geometric motif...

A late 17th/early 18th century bronze skillet, English, circa 1680-1700With slightly moulded rim, the bowl raised on three splayed 'D'-section leg...

Three 18th century steel cooking forks, English Each with two curved tines, one with a short ball-knop stem flattening into a long handle with ro...

A George III crested tappit hen, Scottish, circa 1800-20Of Scots three pints capacity, of typical shouldered form, with acorn knop, erect thumbpie...

A small late 18th century brass taper or wax jack canister, circa 1800Of cylindrical form, the linear incised push-on lid centred by a baluster sh...

A late 14th/early 15th century iron, latten and wood table knife, English, circa 1400The single-edged flat-backed blade with indistinct cutler’s m...

An unusual sandstone corbel, possibly 18th centuryProbably designed as an academic, wearing a tasselled mortar board, with long hair and fine faci...

An exceptionally large late George III stained sycamore dairy bowl, circa 1820With single incised line to inner rim, and stepped narrow fillet to ...

A George III turned walnut dairy bowl, circa 1780With flat rim, and numerous narrow turned fillets to outer edge, relatively flat base, diameter 4...

A late 18th century fruitwood, carved and brass twist-wire inset snuff rasp / tobacco grater, German, circa 1790Of slightly curved  form, designed...

A 19th century fruitwood spice potLathe turned, with ring decoration to the sides and flat fitted lid, squat turned finial, height  9.5cm, diamete...

A sycamore spice tower, English, circa 1825Of four threaded tiers, each with a printed paper banner, for 'mace', 'cinnamon', 'cloves' and 'nutmeg'...

A 19th century walnut/mahogany  'estate made' fishing line 'dryer'Having eight winders attached to the outer edge of a circular disc, centred by a...

A late 17th century lignum-vitae mortar, English, circa 1680The straight-sided bowl with simple lip, waisted 'stem' and turned foot, 12cm diameter...

Three fruitwood lard 'skewers'Two of turned tapering form, one with baluster-shaped handle and one pierced for hanging, and a third of elliptical ...

A pair of early 16th century oak and polychrome-decorated newel-post finials, English, circa 1530Each having a cloister-vault with pineapple-type ...

An early 19th century sycamore spice pot, EnglishHaving a deep and 'blade' turned push-on lid with conical finial, the base of standing cup form, ...

An interesting section of cut and hollowed tree trunk, retaining most of its original formFlattened to one face,  with a central large circular de...

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