The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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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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A bronze mortar in the English or Scottish 13th century Gothic manner With four split-column pilasters between four lugs, two of D-section, the ...

An exceptionally rare 13th century Gothic bronze mortar, English, or possibly Scottish, circa 1250With four handles, two with suspension rings (fo...

A rare and unusually large George III brass curfew, circa 1800Of half-round hood form, with rolled rim and large single-curved strap handle held i...

A rare 17th/18th century wrought iron chandelier suspension rod, English, circa 1650-1750Formed from one piece of iron, expertly wrought to the ce...

A George III wrought iron chimney crane, circa 1800Of typical form, with one ratchet arm, and decorative tight scroll-work, 86cm wide, 83cm high

Leonora Jenner (1869-1952): A Stuart-Revival raised needlework picture, EnglishDesigned with King Charles I & Queen Henrietta, standing within a c...

A rare George II brass revolving plate warmer and stand, circa 1750Having four long finial-topped spokes, on a revolving X-form carrier, and a sta...

A rare wrought iron 'campaign' standing brazier, circa 1700Having an iron ring inset with a pierced brazier pan, the ring fitted with three swivel...

A rare 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550Centred by a profile of a ‘Roman Emperor’ and sixteen plain gadroons, encircled by ...

A large George III wrought iron peel, circa 1800Having a rectangular blade with rounded top corners, and a waisted stem terminating in a circular ...

A wrought iron torchiere Having a slender open 'basket', the side straps each with disc finial, on a twist-work stem, castellated rim to circular ...

An 18th century sheet iron cockerel weathervaneDesigned with four tail feathers, curved body rising to a head with pierced eye and comb detail, on...

An early 20th century sheet iron cockerel weathervaneWith curved body, prominent tail 'feather' and repaired beak,  historical salmon-pink paint, ...

An 18th century wrought iron bar-grateThe front of five bars, the upper bar dropping to form a stand, and fitted with a pair of adjustable cheeks,...

A sheet iron and brass mounted hand lantern, French/Dutch, possibly circa 1700With fluted cap topped by a finial, the body formed from sheet iron ...

A George III steel meat fork, circa 1800With three straight tines, a flat and notched stem narrowing to a long rounded-section with addorsed balus...

A George II/III steel meat fork, circa 1750-1780With two tines, the handle flattening into an elongated vase-shape and terminating in a lyre for h...

A ‘cellar’ wrought-iron wall-driven candle socket, circa 1800 With rolled socket, and circular drip-tray peened to a scroll-ended spike, length 2...

A George III brass goffering iron, circa 1780-1820The barrel surmounted by an urn-shaped finial, with S-curved stem, and a base of three downswept...

A wrought iron ‘chisel’ blade, 17th century, or possibly earlier, EnglishWith chamfered edge and maker’s mark deeply inset in a rectangle, length ...

A Medieval bronze steelyard weight, English, probably 13th/14th century Of globular pear-shape, cast with rings to the base of the suspension loo...

A late 15th century floor tile, Bristol, circa 1480 With a stiff leaf design in white, 12cm square Provenance: With Chris Pickvance and reput...

Two 14th century floor tiles, English  Decorated in yellow slip, one with a quatrefoil floral pattern, the other with a foliate cross, 14.3cm an...

A 14th century floor tile, English Decorated in yellow slip with rosettes and dots within bands, part of a larger design, 12cm square ...[more]

Two late 15th - early 16th century tiles, Spanish, circa 1500Cuenca technique, one designed with a central blue leafy-flower within a strapwork su...

A carved gritstone 'Green Man', in the Romanesque MannerWith leafy hair and exaggerated curled moustache and long beard, 24cm wide, 38cm high

A carved gritstone head, in the Anglo-Saxon manner With furrowed brow, almond eyes, triangular nose, and upturned mouth, on metal stand, 15cm wid...

A carved stone Green Man head, possibly 12th centuryWith downward looking eyes, open mouth possibly forming the opening to a fountain, an elaborat...

A carved gritstone head, possibly 12th centuryDesigned as a male, with full-beard, rounded drilled eyes and elongated nose, 23cm wide, 23cm high

A 12th century gritstone mortar, EnglishWith stylised 'ram's head' decoration, on a later limestone pillar and plinth,  39cm wide, 39cm deep, 78cm...

A 13th century gritstone mortar, EnglishOf lobed form, on a later limestone pillar and plinth, 36cm wide, 36cm deep, 82.5cm highProvenance:Reputed...

A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630The top with double reeded-edge, the rails with bicuspid-shaped lower edge, on inverted-baluster over reel-...

A rare Elizabeth I/James I oak joint stool, West Country, circa 1600-20Having a double-reeded top, flat run-moulded rails with bicuspid-shaped, sc...

An interesting George III oak lambing-type chair, circa 1760Having a flattened ogee-arched fielded panelled back, small winged sides, broad and fl...

An uncommon Charles II joined oak enclosed cupboard, circa 1670Having a long drawer, with paired mouldings, over two cupboard doors with applied g...

An Impressive and rare Elizabeth I joined oak standing livery cupboard, circa 1600Having a rectangular plank top, above a leafy-strapwork carved f...

A 16th century oak coffer, Flemish The hinged lid with four fielded and raised moulded panels, the front with three panels, each carved with a pai...

A George III oak and ash primitive ‘table-stool’, circa 1800-20Possibly for a lace makers’ lamp, the single-piece top on four hand-turned faceted ...

A walnut draw-leaf table, French, circa 1800Having a fully-cleated twin-plank top, a draw-leaf to each end above a small frieze drawer, cushion-mo...

A Charles II oak and inlaid coffer, circa 1660Having a triple panelled lid and front, each front panel carved with a large single daisy flower, be...

A George III ash and elm comb-back Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1780-1820Having eight hand-shaped back spindles supporting an arched and ...

A 19th century ash 'bar top' ladder-back side chair, Billinge/Pemberton/Wigan area of Lancashire, circa 1800-60Having four graduated curved domed ...

A late 17th century walnut candlestand, circa 1690 and laterHaving a circular dished top, on a spiral turned pillar with finial terminal, on three...

A 15th century carved oak panel of Saint Barbara, circa 1500Possibly a pew-end or part of an architectural interior, designed with St. Barbara, pa...

A pair of 15th century oak figural corbels, English, possibly East Anglia, circa 1480Each designed as a ‘grotesque’ face with mono-brow and broad ...

A Charles II oak coffer, circa 1670Having a quadruple-panelled lid, the front of three panels, each carved with a thistle-stem of three hatched-fl...

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