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 small Charles I joined oak coffer, circa 1630Having a boarded hinged lid, the front with three slender plain panels, below an unusual lunette-ca...

A George III joined oak 'lambing-type' wing armchair, circa 1760Having a panelled back, ogee-profiled top rail, shaped wing sides, flat round-ende...

A six leg refectory table, mid-17th century manner, possibly with earlier elements The top of four boards, with moulded edge, meandering fruiting-...

A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, dated '72'The back of two horizontal panels, each boldly nulled-carved, and topped by a flat top rail c...

A particularly narrow and good George I oak kneehole desk, circa 1715-25The one-piece boarded top with moulded edge, above a long drawer, and a ce...

A George III stained pine bowed high-back settle, West Country, circa 1800The back of five upright panels, flanked by round-ended uprights, the do...

A George III fruitwood, walnut and oak high-back corner chair, with prominent ownership stamp, circa 1780 Having a three-part horse-shoe shaped a...

A Charles I oak rent-type table, circa 1630Having a triple-boarded top, over a pair of panelled cupboard frieze drawers, on parallel-baluster turn...

A Charles II elm and oak centre table, circa 1680The well-figured elm top formed principally from one wide board, and with ovolo-moulded edge, on ...

A George I joined oak coffer, Cumbria,  dated 1720Having a triple-boarded and end-cleated top, the multiple panelled front with three narrow panel...

A Charles II oak table settle, circa 1680Having a boarded and end-cleated back/top, on four ball-turned supports, boarded seat, on matching turned...

A William & Mary oak side table, circa 1690Having a triple-boarded ovolo-moulded top, single frieze drawer, and unusual acorn and baluster-turned ...

A cast iron fireback, in the 17th century mannerOf arched form, surmounted by a scallop shell and paired dolphins, atop a figure of 'Spring', 53cm...

A James II/Mary II boarded oak desk box, with external till, dated 1688Having a sloping and ovolo-moulded fall, mitre-moulded frieze centred by th...

An early 17th century carved oak and gilt-highlighted panel, English, circa 1600-20Designed as a naked lady, possibly Eve, standing amongst flora,...

An impressive and large William & Mary walnut and marquetry-inlaid mirror, circa 1700The bold cushion-moulded frame finely and profusely inlaid wi...

A documented early Victorian pine/birch and painted canopy cradle, Scottish, circa 1840Of framed and panelled construction, with the hood of bent ...

An unusual pair of late 15th/early 16th century oak naive carved 'pilasters', English, Circa 1500-50 Each carved with an elongated male face, fur...

A 15th century carved oak 'Green Man' mask, mounted, English Naively carved, with furrowed brow, exaggerated rounded cheeks, elongated rounded no...

A rare 15th century oak angel mount or corbel, French, circa 1480Carved wearing pleated robes, palms drawn together across the waist, height 31.5c...

A 14th century floor tile, Bawsey, NorfolkThe design part of a vine trail, brown glaze, 10.5cm x 10.5cmProvenance: St. Benedict's area of Norwich....

**DO NOT SELL - VENDOR TO COLLECT EMAILED 06/03/23 JA**  A 14th century floor tile, English Of deep, plain design, restored, 15cm x 15cm Provena...

A late 17th century oak court cupboard, circa 1670 and laterHaving a gauge-carved cornice, and foliate-carved frieze, on unusual cup-and-cover end...

An oak meal chest or ark, circa 1600Having a typical domed lid of overlapping boards, tenoned into shaped ends, the side boards again slightly ove...

A William and Mary walnut and linear-inlaid side table, circa 1700The top of two boards, with ovolo-moulded edge and linear inlay designed as a la...

An unusual Charles II oak folding table, of credence -type, Cumbria, circa 1670Having a circular, drop-leaf, top, supported open on a split rear g...

A mid-17th century oak coffer, English, circa 1640-60Having a plank top, the front of three panels, each with an applied arch with circular boss a...

An Elizabeth I oak side 'serving' table, circa 1590Having an ovolo-moulded twin-plank associated top, lower edge moulded rails and slightly inset ...

An early 18th century oak boarded box, with simulated painted decoration, English, circa 1720The one-piece lid grained and painted to simulate pan...

A 19th century ash and elm high-back Windsor armchair, English, circa 1830The hooped back with wheel-pierced splat, flanked by four hand-drawn spi...

A George I joined oak and elm side table, circa 1715 The triple-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, on column and baluster-turned legs, joined b...

An 18th century Tibetan monastery chestOf boarded deal construction, with iron angle-straps, covered in canvas and painted with a Lotus-flower des...

A William & Mary oak gateleg occasional table, circa 1690Having an oval drop-leaf top formed from single-piece boards, on baluster over columnar-t...

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

An 18th century chestnut floor standing mortar and pestleThe tall cylindrical and iron bound mortar still with traces of bark, the pestle with sev...

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 group of 17th/18th century cast bronze alloy crotal bells, EnglishAll spherical with loose clappers, to include two small 17th century examples,...

A group of five 14th -16th century latten thimbles, EnglishAll with small punched dots, one of open form, (5)Provenance: Reputedly from the River ...

A Medieval copper-alloy flower-shaped pendant, EnglishTogether with a Medieval copper-alloy shield-shaped stud, English; a 15th/16th century coppe...

Three 17th century copper-alloy musket ball moulds, EnglishTogether with a 17th century copper-alloy cross-bow bolt, English; a small Medieval bro...

A group of mainly garment fastenings, 16th - 17th century, majority EnglishTo include six Tudor (or possibly earlier) copper-alloy hooked fastener...

A group of six mainly 17th/18th century bronze handbellsTo included an example by William Cor, Aldbourne, Wiltshire (fl.1696-1722), cast 'W' (dabc...

**DO NOT SELL - VENDOR TO COLLECT EMAILED 06/03/23 JA**  An 18th century wrought iron peel, English Having a broad blade and tapering long handle...

A group of five 18th-19th century steel/iron keysMost with oval bow, together with an early 19th century beech moulding plane, one end stamped 'P....

**DO NOT SELL - VENDOR TO COLLECT EMAILED 06/03/23 JA**  A group of four late 18th century brass and iron crusie lamps Three English/Scottish or ...

Of Admiral Nelson interest: Two sections of copper rivets and a copper rivet head, EnglishProvenance: Reputedly from H.M.S. Victory, (3)

A rare and unusual 15th century carved oak architectural pillar or corner post, circa 1450-1500 Carved with human and satyr masks, over two corne...

A 15th/16th century carved oak architectural pediment, circa 1500 and later In two parts, the frieze carved with fruiting vine, centred by two fig...

A pair of Charles II oak doors, named and dated 1667Reputedly box-pew doors, although probably originally one door, having a panel carved with the...

A large and impressive Elizabeth I carved oak panel, circa 1580 Carved in high-relief with a griffin, against a scrolled cartouche, height 32cm, ...

A pair of James I carved oak and rare polychrome-decorated panels, circa 1615 Each carved with an elongated winged serpent/dragon, with coiled ta...

An Elizabeth I carved oak corbel, circa 1600Designed as an angel mask, atop feathered wings, and headed by an addorsed leafy-carved split baluster...

An unusual Henry VIII carved oak Romayne-type panel, circa 1530-40Centred with the carved portrait of a bald 'angry' male, furrowed brow and open ...

A pair of Elizabeth I carved oak boarded cupboard doors, circa 1570Each carved with a figural Moorish mask, one male, the other female, within a s...

A 17th century chestnut carved chest front, SpanishCarved with a large pair of quatrefoils, centred by a stylized single flowering stem and 'junip...

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