The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

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

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

A rare and small stone mortar, probably 13th/14th century, English With an elongated buttress to each corner, height 11cm, width 12.5cm ...[m...

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 rare Celtic marker stone, 400BCEither a boundary marker, or a grave marker, with carved figure to each side and a cross to front and rear, 27cm ...

An interesting and large 15th century limestone urn, circa 1400-50 or possibly earlierWith paired figural handles, matched to a late 17th century ...

A good and large early 17th century leather bombard, English, circa 1600-50 With typical stitched seams, and high single-curve handle with flush ...

A large late 17th century leather costrell, EnglishOf typical form, with stitched seams, the shoulders pierced for a thong, traces of punched deco...

A late 17th century leather costrell, EnglishOf typical form, with stitched seams and shoulders pierced for a thong, the body decorated with a six...

A large late 17th century leather costrell, EnglishOf typical form, with stitched seams, the shoulders pierced for a thong, traces of punched deco...

A leather blackjack, EnglishTypical stitched seams and high angular handle with flush terminal, height 29cm, overall width 20cmProvenance: Doughto...

A small 16th century iron casket, FrenchThe domed and hinged lid banded in iron, and with an oval articulated bale handle, the front with three ha...

An 18th century steel tinder pistol or table strike-a-light, probably GermanThe tapering and curved flat 'butt' with ball terminal, the lockplate ...

A small 17th century bronze cauldron, EnglishOf typical form, with bag-shaped body, angular handles, and three ribbed feet, height 17cm, overall w...

A rare and good Elizabeth I carved oak and polychrome-decorated panel, circa 1560Designed with a large coat of arms, against a strapwork decorated...

A large late 18th century iron and oak table rushlight, EnglishWith flattened broad jaws, the U-shaped arm fitted with a large ball counterweight,...

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...

An unusual early 18th century stained and painted 'sycamore' platter, probably English Of shallow oval form, designed with the half-portrait of a...

A large mid-18th century carved oak armorial panelDesigned with two coats of arms, with a Rococo cartouche with rock work and acanthus leaves, top...

A large 'bell-bottom' socket candlestick, In the mid-16th century, English, circa 1550-1600 mannerHaving an unusual  'tulip-shaped' socket, a 'tea...

A 16th century brass pricket candlestick, German or Flemish, circa 1550With flared drip tray, balustroid and discoid stem, on a stepped dome base ...

A 16th century 'red-brass' pricket candlestick, German, circa 1500-50With tall pricket, linear incised drip-tray, ribbed and discoid tapering stem...

A very near pair of mid-16th century brass pricket candlesticks, Flemish or German, circa 1550Each with a deep circular drip-tray, balustroid and ...

A mid-17th century brass socket candlestick, North-West European, circa 1640The bold straight-sided socket with flared rim and bulbous base, on a ...

An 18th century burr birch peg tankard, Norwegian, circa 1730-50The gently domed lid naively carved with a ferocious lion, the thumbpiece of uncom...

A large mid-18th century birch peg tankard, Norwegian, circa 1750Of typical form, with lion carved roundel to dome lid, lion finial and feet, the ...

An 18th century burr birch peg tankard, Norwegian, circa 1730-50Of typical form, with stylised crowned lion roundel engraved to dome lid, recumben...

A large 17th century stoneware 'Bell-Ringers' jug, EnglishOf ovoid form, with tall ribbed collar, small spout and strap handle, mottled glaze, hei...

An exceptionally large late 17th century stoneware jugHaving a baluster-shaped body, with high ribbed collar, round rim and small spout, strap-han...

A George III slip-decorated earthenware dish, Staffordshire, circa 1780 Of 'circular' form, with pie-crust edge, decorated with dark creamy slip ...

A George III slip-decorated earthenware dish, Staffordshire, circa 1780Of circular form, decorated with a calligraphic design, with a dark cream s...

A George III slip-decorated earthenware dish, Staffordshire, circa 1780 Of circular form, with pie-crust rim, deigned with a curled ribbon of cre...

An Elizabeth I oak desk box, possibly Welsh, circa 1580The sloping fall and top with multi-reeded edge, the prize carved with two female heads, ea...

A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640Having a six-pegged top with reeded and ovolo-moulded edge, flat run-moulded rails, and columnar-turned leg...

A James I/Charles I oak joint stool, Salisbury and the surrounding area, circa 1620-30In the manner of the Beckham family workshopHaving a triple-...

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 Charles I oak low stool, circa 1640Having a rectangular seat with triple-reeded edge, multiple run-moulded rails, and inverted-baluster turned l...

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...

A rare pair of Charles I oak joint stools, circa 1630-40Each top with single-reeded long edges and square ends, with lunette-carved rails and risi...

A 19th century oak pie peel or spittle, EnglishOf circular paddle form, the short handle pierced for hanging, overall length 59.5cm, width 40cmPro...

A large early 17th century stoneware bellarmine, Cologne/Frechen, circa 1600Having a mottled or tiger glaze, with bearded mask below the rim and t...

An interesting and large early 17th century bellarmine, Cologne/Frechen, dated 1605The particularly bulbous body extensively repaired using rivets...

An Elizabeth I oak panel, circa 1570Deigned with Adam & Eve, standing naked in the Garden of Eden, Eve partaking in the forbidden fruit, all withi...

A stained fruitwood standing cup, probably English and circa 1700The U-shaped bowl supported on a 'pear-shaped' stem and large stepped domed circu...

A George I oak and elm low dresser, circa 1720Having a boarded top with applied moulded under-edge, three cockbeaded frieze drawers, and ogee prof...

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...

Museum deaccessioned: A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, Lancashire, circa 1670The back panel carved with a large lozenge and abutting lun...

An interesting Charles I oak coffer, Lancashire/Cumbria, dated 1641Having a triple-panelled hinged lid, the front again of three panels, each carv...

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

A William & Mary oak side table, circa 1690Having a triple-boarded and end-cleated top, and single frieze drawer, on spiral-turned legs, joined by...

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