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

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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A wrought iron floor standing candelabra, French, circa 1700Having a central pricket, on a twist-work stem, surrounded by a ring with four further...

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

A George II fruitwood open dresser base, circa 1750The top mainly of one wide board with ovolo-moulded edge, and slender back plate, atop three li...

A pair of mid-17th century walnut framed and leather upholstered open armchairs, FlemishEach with a rectangular padded back and stuff-over seat up...

A large 17th century fruitwood female termDesigned with flowing hair, an ornate necklace adorning her naked torso, swollen belly, on a tapering le...

A large oak gateleg table, English, circa 1700Having an oval drop-leaf top, and single end-frieze drawer, on columnar over baluster-turned legs, j...

A George III oak stool, circa 1760Having an oval top with ’S’-shaped cut-out to centre, on gently splayed rectangular-section internal chamfered a...

An impressive Charles I oak boarded chest, West Country, circa 1640The one-piece lid with reeded moulding to all edges and chip-carved ends, simil...

A Pair of George III ladder-back dining chairs, the shaped splats above rush seats, on shell carved turned legs , turned stretchers and pad feet, ...

An early 17th century ‘sycamore' and oak boarded chest, EnglishThe associated ‘sycamore' one-piece top above a plain front, the sides descending t...

An 18th century oak drop-leaf table, EnglishHaving an oval drop-leaf top, wavy frieze, turned legs and stretchers, 106cm wide, 46cm deep extending...

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 large Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, with a rare 'seat' drawer, Cheshire/South Lancashire, circa 1670The back panel profusely c...

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

An unusual and small Charles II oak cupboard, North Wales, circa 1670Having a recessed cupboard, with boarded top, and accessed by a boarded door,...

A William and Mary / Queen Anne oak desk-on-stand, circa 1690–1710The fall front slope opening to reveal a fitted interior, of drawers, pigeon hol...

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

A William & Mary oak side table, circa 1690The top of two boards with ovolo-moulded edge, above a frieze drawer with two mitre-moulded drawers, on...

An Elizabeth I joined oak coffer, circa 1590The quadruple panelled hinged lid and front each centred by a broad muntin rail, single panelled sides...

An Elizabeth I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1600The back panel carved with a central rosette within a strapwork frame ...

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...

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 Charles II oak side table, circa 1680Having a twin-boarded and end-cleated top, lunette incised-carved frieze drawer, on baluster-turned legs, w...

A William & Mary oak crib, circa 1690Of fielded panelled construction, the uprights with large ball-finials, and the head with an arch-shaped cres...

A 17th century oak coffer, German/FlemishThe lid with three raised panels, and conforming front, the front muntin and stile supports all stop-flut...

A Charles II walnut, cedar and fruitwood chest of drawers, circa 1670The top of two wide front to back boards, with applied moulded edge, over a l...

A pair of George III cherrywood ladderback chairs, circa 1780The back of five graduated arched splats, between turned uprights, rush seat, on balu...

A Charles II oak side table, circa 1670Having a boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, and flat run-moulded frieze drawer, on ball and fillet-turned...

A George II oak didarn, North Wales, probably Snowdonia, circa 1750Having a moulded cornice, and frieze with baluster-turned end-pendants, enclosi...

A late 19th century sycamore and ash primitive armchair, Irish, circa 1880The back with six splayed spindles held in place by a curved bar stay-ra...

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

WITHDRAWN  A small oak side table, English, circa 1700 Having a thin boarded top, a well-figured frieze drawer with moulded edge, on slender bal...

A highly impressive Charles II oak overmantel, Gloucestershire/Somerset dated 1667Having a cushion-moulded and leafy-lunette carved frieze, atop a...

A William & Mary oak joint stool, circa 1690The top with well-defined ovolo-moulded edge, plain rails with lower moulded edge, on slender columnar...

An 18th century walnut side tableThe boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, flush frieze drawer, on baluster-turned legs, joined by upper edge-mould...

A small oak boarded mural cupboard, English, circa 1700Having a simple cornice, plain door and vacant interior, height 41.8cm, width 40cm, depth 2...

A mid-18th century oak and ash cricket-type two-tier table, English, circa 1750Having a circular triple-boarded top, on three baluster-turned and ...

WITHDRAWN  A pair of fruitwood, elm, leather and brass bellows, English, circa 1800 Of typical form, the upper board of fruitwood designed with ...

A pair of 17th century oak panels, dated 1662Each designed with a pair of mermaids, centred by a scroll-work cartouche, one carved with ‘ANNO’ the...

A William & Mary and later oak tester bed, Cumbria, dated 1699Having an eighteen-panelled tester, the headboard of twelve panels, centred by a rai...

WITHDRAWN  A small early 19th century primitive ash and iron-bound chopping block, circa 1800 The block formed from a trunk section, and raised ...

A marble frieze section, possibly 16th century, French - VENDOR TO COLLECT Designed as a mythical beast biting their tail, atop a floral scrollin...

A rare and highly impressive Elizabeth I oak tester bed, Gloucestershire, circa 1570Having interlaced nulled and stiff-leaf carved frieze rails, a...

A chip-carved standing wool winder, Welsh, dated 1775Having two paired arms, the upper height adjustable, profusely chip carved throughout, dated ...

An oak refectory-table, EnglishElements 17th century, having a fully-cleated twin-plank top, nulled-carved frieze rails, and bulbous fluted and st...

A rare Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, Lancashire, circa 1670The back panel well-carved with a floral leafy spray incorporating a carnati...

A rare Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, Lancashire, circa 1670The back panel carved with a floral leafy spray incorporating a carnation, d...

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 oak and walnut box-seat open armchair, circa 1700Having a fielded and moulded plain back panel, below an ogee-profiled cresting, set between sc...

A Charles I joined oak court cupboard base, North Country, circa 1640Having a triple-boarded and ovolo-moulded top, above a nulled-carved and punc...

Twelve George III elm dining chairs, East Anglian, circa 1800Including two armchairs, each with slender vertical reeded slats, horizontal stayrail...

A pair of mid-16th century oak linenfold-carved panels, English, circa 1550Each vertically carved to simulate fabric folds, height 49.8cm, width 2...

A striking Charles II oak, fruitwood-veneered and bone-inlaid chest-on-stand, circa 1670The chest in two-parts, having a top of two boards with ap...

A Charles I joined oak coffer, circa 1640Having a triple-boarded lid with ovolo-moulded edge, the front of three plain panels, below a leafy-lunet...

A James I/Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1620-30Having an ovolo-moulded top, lower edge-moulded rails, on inverted-baluster turned legs, joined ...

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