The Oak Interior

To include early pottery

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room Stowmarket, Suffolk

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The Oak Interior

To include early pottery

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An early 18th century iron ladle, English, circa 1720Having a large circular and deep bowl, a flattened baluster-silhouette stem centred by a disc...

A 19th century cast iron door knocker, circa 1820Designed as a clenched fist holding a bar, with laurel-leaf lion mask centred ring knocker, width...

A late 18th century wrought iron table-top ‘light / tool’ rest, possibly ScottishDesigned with a pair of open fixed ‘jaws’ with scroll terminals, ...

Three 16th  -17th C=century bronze cauldronA 17th century example with two pairs of three cords to body and angled handles, raised on tripod feet,...

An early 16th century style brass figural candlestick, in the circa 1500 mannerThe figure dressed in robes holding a lantern and a child, on a lat...

A George III heavy brass castor, circa 1770-1800Of baluster form, the dome screw-fit lid with ball finial, height 14.6cmLiterature: See R. Gentle ...

A brass wax-jack, probably early -mid 19th century, EnglishDesigned for a pre-coiled taper, dropped over the slender stem by unscrewing the urn fi...

A 19th century copper chestnut roasting panThe pan with pierced hinged lid and fluted body, on a turned fruitwood handle, 101cm long, 22cm diameter

A late 17th century bronze-alloy dome-base socket candlestick, Spanish, circa 1690The cylindrical socket with small circular extraction hole, a kn...

A brass alms dish type plaque, Nuremberg, probably 16th centuryOf slightly domed circular form, with rolled rim, plain boss within a swirl of sixt...

A good 16th century bronze lavabo, Flemish, circa 1500Having an iron swing-handle above two female mask lugs and mythical beast head twin-spouts, ...

A late 18th century brass and copper tobacco box, DutchEngraved with a townscape of Leiden; together with a similar example with rubbed inscriptio...

Two early 18th century brass candlesticks, English, circa 1720Both seamed, with balustroid stem and stepped square base, 17.5cm and 14.5cm high, (...

An early 18th century iron and brass warming pan, English, circa 1700The brass domed cover punched-decorated with a six-pointed star, flowerhead e...

A George III brass dredger, circa 1770Of cylindrical form, screw-on gently domed and pierced top, strap handle with copper rivets, height 9.8cm, d...

A floor-standing iron adjustable candle standThe end-pointed stem with a dual adjustable candlesticks, on tripod support, 132cm high

An 18th century brass hanging incense burner, circa 1750-1800Of inverted conical form, with rolled rim, ball pendant finial and swing handle, heig...

A wrought iron double rushlight or peerman, ScottishPossibly 19th century,  having a ball knopped central stem, with open scrollwork, and two rush...

A rare and unusual wrought iron ‘branding’ socket candlestick, circa 1800The rolled and flared socket on a twist-work stem, on four divergent feet...

A late 18th century wrought iron standing candleholder, EnglishHaving a pair of adjustable height socket candle holders, on a tapering stem, with ...

A good George I brass upright candle-snuffer and stand, circa 1720The snuffer, or wick trimmer, of scissor form, one blade fitted with a plate, th...

An unusual George III small cast brass chamberstick, circa 1780Having a large straight-sided candle socket with broad flange, short waisted stem, ...

A George III copper toddy ladleThe circular bowl inset with a coin dated 1807 to base, the ebonized-fruitwood baluster turned handle with brass ri...

A George III brass chamberstick, circa 1800Having a tulip-shaped socket with broad flange, on an open stem and extraction lever, the circular pan ...

A George III brass chamberstick, circa 1800Having a tall socket with flared flange, the stem with central fillet and extraction lever, on a rectan...

A rare early -to mid 16th century brass candlestick, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550Having a gently tapering candle socket, with flange, narrow mid-fil...

A George III reddish-brass chamberstick, circa 1780-90Having an urn-shaped socket, a domed and circular pan with beaded rim, and single-curve hand...

A George II seamed and cast brass chamberstick, circa 1750Having a tulip-shaped socket, on an open stem, the circular pan with domed centre and si...

A near pair of George III cast brass chambersticks, circa 1780Each with tulip-shaped socket with moulded flange, atop a slotted stem and extractio...

A George III brass lantern candlestick, circa 1760Having a gently waisted socket with mid-fillet and flared flange, short stem, on a double-domed ...

A George III cast brass lantern candlestick, circa 1800The straight-sided socket with a flared flange, on an urn-shaped stem, and circular dished ...

A rare Queen Anne bronze Metalworkers' Guild plaque, dated 1703With large loop, atop a winged cherub and the crest of the guild, the opposing side...

A late 18th century cast lead Guild plaque, probably English, circa 1770-1800Having a shield designed with a chevron atop a corn kernel, with ram'...

An early 19th century steel meat fork, English, circa 1800-30Having two slightly curved tines, a flattened tapering stem broadening to a cross-for...

A George III cast brass sifterOf baluster form, after period silver examples, the push-on dome and pierced lid with small finial, height 13.7cm

A mid-18th century brass and copper tobacco box, Iserlohn, Germany, circa 1760 By Johann Adolf Keppelmann, monogram 'IAK' to each side, designed ...

An unusual George III brass chamberstick, circa 1770Having a tall socket with large flared rim and an unusual slender stem, the circular dished pa...

A George II iron meat fork, circa 1750With two tines, plain stem and flattened handle with decorative circular terminal pierced for hanging, lengt...

A 16th century brass alms dish,  NuremburgWith central ornate boss within a band of Gothic script, the edge with stylised fleur-de-lys, 46cm diame...

A Victorian brass tobacco-dispensing ‘honour’ box, circa 1850Of oblong form, with central handle, to one side a ‘penny' slot and circular plunger,...

A brass and copper chamberstick, English, circa 1700The circular copper pan with flared and rolled rim, the rolled candle socket riveted to the ge...

A brass alms dish type plaque, Nuremberg, probably 16th centuryOf slightly domed circular form, with rolled rim, centred by a Renaissance gadroone...

A large copper alloy bowl, Dutch/German, circa 1600-20The relatively straight upright sides with flared rim, the flat base with central boss, and ...

A pair of early 19th century brass ‘lazy-tongs’, EnglishOf extending and retracting scissor form, the riveted stems of flat wavy-outline, loop han...

An early to mid-18th century pair of heavy brass candle-snuffers and tray, English, circa 1720-50The snuffer, or wick trimmer, of scissor form, on...

An 18th century iron candle-snuffer, with maker’s mark, EnglishOf scissor form, one blade with a wavy-pointed tip (for lifting the wick) and a fac...

A rare 17th century iron candle-snuffer, with maker’s mark, English, circa 1690Of scissor form, one blade with a pointed tip (for lifting the wick...

An iron candle-snuffer, English, circa 1700Of scissor form, one blade with a pointed tip (for lifting the wick) and a D-shaped box, the other blad...

A rare pair of iron and damascene decorated candle-snuffers, circa 1700One blade with square-end and D-shaped plate, the other with D-shaped box, ...

Three miniature 19th century brass candle-snuffers, EnglishIncluding two toy examples, each of scissor form, one blade with pointed tip, the other...

A rare 17th century brass child’s/toy candle-snuffer, with maker’s mark, English, circa 1690Of scissor form, one blade with a pointed tip (for lif...

A small 18th century brass chamberstick, English, circa 1720-40Having an oval pan, with tapering straight sides and central candle socket, integra...

A 16th century bronze candlestick, circa 1500-50, possibly partHaving a straight-sided and discoid socket, with circular extraction hole, screwed ...

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