The Oak Interior

To include the contents of Doughton Manor Gloucestershire & the Chapman Collection (Part I)- NOTE viewing is at our Suffolk address

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The Oak Interior

To include the contents of Doughton Manor Gloucestershire & the Chapman Collection (Part I)- NOTE viewing is at our Suffolk address

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A pair of large 17th/18th century stained beech/walnut 'architectural' panelsEach designed with a large acanthus-leaf roundel to one end, issuing ...

A charming 18th century carved oak life-size lamb, EnglishRealistically modelled standing, ears back and prominent tail, height 69.5cm, width 85cm...

A large Charles II carved oak panel section, circa 1660Designed as a cartouche, with angel supporter perched in ornamental scroll-work, atop a fru...

An exceedingly rare and highly unusual mid-16th century walnut pilaster or term, circa 1550Designed as three naked putti, a sash tied across their...

A George II 'red walnut' tilt-top tripod table, circa 1750 The large circular top formed from two wide boards, on a cage-block support, columnar-...

A 16th century style oak livery cupboard, circa 1900 In the the Wardour Street manner, English, with linenfold and parchemin-carved panels, enclos...

A pair of early 18th century oak backstools, English, circa 1700-20Each with a fielded back panel, and flattened concave top rail, panelled seat, ...

An interesting William & Mary oak triple-panelled 'loving' armchair, circa 1690 Of broad design, the back of three fielded upright panels, below a...

A William & Mary oak and upholstered stool, circa 1690Having a circular stuff-over seat, and four horsebone legs, joined by a baluster-turned X-fo...

A good pair of 15th/16th century oak bench-ends, with traces of original polychrome-decoration, English, circa 1500Each designed with a large tref...

A large brass 16th century alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550Centred by a raised boss with a swirl of twelve double-contoured gadroons, with fo...

A particularly small and rare Elizabeth I oak boarded desk box, circa 1600The top and hinged slope each ovolo-moulded, and with prominent run-moul...

A rare George III stained ash child's primitive Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1800The comb-back of nine elliptical turned spindles, joined...

A George III oak high dresser, South Wales, circa 1770The boarded rack with cavetto-moulded cornice, iron hook embellished frieze, and four shelve...

A George III oak and inlaid fully-enclosed dresser base, Cheshire, circa 1770Having a two-plank and fruitwood crossbanded top, the cockbeaded and ...

A Charles I oak long table, circa 1640Having a thick top of three boards, the frieze rails all with arcaded punched-decoration, on slightly bulbou...

A George II small oak high dresser, circa 1750The boarded canopy-type rack with pendant ended frieze and two shelves, the lower-section with two l...

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...

A Charles II oak panel-back and box-seated open armchair, Cheshire, circa 1670Having a plain fielded back panel, pierced and carved heart-motif cr...

An oak knee-hole desk, EnglishThe top formed mainly from one large board, with ovolo-moulded edge, over a long slender drawer and a recessed cupbo...

A rare early 19th life-size carved and polychrome-decorated tobacconists figure, modelled as a Scottish Highlander, circa 1820Modelled standing, w...

A 17th century latten slip-top spoon, probably London, circa 1600-30 Having flattened-hexagonal stem, and indistinct maker's mark to fig-shaped b...

A 17th century pewter slip top spoon, English, circa 1680Maker's mark of Moses Winkworth, London, (fl.1671-1693), (PS9950) to bowl, along with own...

An 18th century brass skimmer, EnglishTogether with a cast Dutch example, two 18th century brass ladles, English, and three 19th century examples,...

Three 19th century brass caddy spoons, EnglishTwo of similar design, engraved, and with fiddle-pattern handle, one with pseudo hallmarks, another ...

A latten ball seal-knop spoon, English, circa 1600 Tapering flattened hexagonal stem, fig-shaped bowl, apparently unmarked, length 14.6cm ...[...

An early 17th century latten strawberry-knop spoon, circa 1630 The tapering stem with wire reinforcement, indistinct maker's mark to bowl, faint ...

A latten spoon, Scandinavian, circa 1700Having a cherub cast knop and decorative stem, apparently unmarked, length 15.5cm; together with two Frenc...

An early 18th century bronze dog-nose spoon mould, English, circa 1700-20 Typically in two parts; together with a later pewter spoon cast from th...

An early 17th century latten gadrooned and scroll-baluster seal-knop spoon, English, circa 1600-20 Having a flattened hexagonal tapering stem and...

A latten ball seal-knop spoon, English, circa 1600Having a flattened hexagonal tapering stem and fleur-de-lys maker's mark to fig-shaped bowl, len...

A 17th century latten slip-top spoon, English  Having flattened-hexagonal stem, indistinct maker's mark to fig-shaped bowl, length 15.2cm ...[m...

A 17th century latten slip-top spoon, probably London, circa 1600The flattened-hexagonal stem broadening at each end, fleur-de-lys maker's mark to...

Three 16th/17th century excavated pewter spoons, EnglishTo include an acorn knop, length 15.2cm; a trefid with makers mark 'IR' to bowl, length 18...

Two 17th century pewter slip-top spoons, English, circa 1640-80 One with anchor maker's mark, the other marked 'WA'  to fig-shaped bowl, respecti...

A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, South Yorkshire, circa 1670The uprights with inward facing scroll ends, the back panel carved with a la...

A Charles II oak coffer, Yorkshire, circa 1660The front of four panels, each carved with a stylised palmette single stem, below a meandering vine-...

A George III oak high dresser, Yorkshire, circa 1780The boarded rack with wavy-shaped frieze, atop three shelves, flanked by fluted pilasters, the...

A rare Charles II pine caqueteuse armchair, Scottish, probably Aberdeenshire, dated 1664The back panel carved and geometric punched-decorated with...

An 18th century oak trestle-end table, circa 1700Having an impressive one-piece and fully-cleated top, the square-section end-supports slightly in...

A late 17th century and later oak table settle Having a rectangular round-ended pivotal back/top, on four ball-turned supports, with boarded seat...

A pair of walnut and 'hide' upholstered 17th century Flemish style open armchairsEach with rectangular padded back and stuff-over seat, the flat b...

A small George I oak, fruitwood and walnut side table, circa 1720The twin-plank ovolo-moulded top above a single frieze drawer and ogee-shaped apr...

A Charles II oak backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1670Having a pair of arched splats, each carved with tight scrolls against a hatched ground, with cus...

A brass capstan socket candlestick, North-West European, circa 1600 The tall socket with circular extraction hole, on a short stem, circular drip...

A pair of George II brass candlesticks, circa 1750Each with an inverted-baluster and knopped linear engraved stem, on a circular spreading and gad...

A well-shaped brass tray, Dutch, circa 1800 Of serpentine-sided oval form, with flared rolled rim, on four ‘toupie’ feet, width 49cm, depth 33.6c...

An early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, French, circa 1700-20Having a socket with moulded rim and mid-fillet, a flared circular pan with fl...

A rare George III brass pipe rack, circa 1800Having an ogee-profiled and geometric pierced upper and lower back plate, joined by wavy sides design...

A large 18th century copper and iron chafing pan, English The circular pan with flat base, flared sides and rolled edge, the iron bar handle with...

A pair of silvered-brass bottle coastersOf leafy S-scroll open-work, with reeded wavy rim and ring-turned wooden base, pseudo-hallmarks to each fo...

A rare George III brass chandelier candle-snuffer, circa 1780The handles of scissor form, the long plain rod terminating in a D-shaped box, enclos...

A pair of Charles II heavy brass trumpet-based candlesticks, circa 1680Each with a broad and line-incised flange, the stem with two bands, the cir...

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