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The back board with 'serpentine'-shaped cresting, having two rows of six spoon apertures, above a hinged compartment, 33.5cm wide, 55cm high, 13.5...
With cartouche-shaped backplate, pierced for hanging, and fitted with two rows of six pipe apertures, 25cm wide, 44cm high.
The one-piece back board with arch-shaped cresting and ogee-profiled sides, having two rows of six spoon apertures, dove-tailed boarded open base,...
The backplate with arched cresting pierced to the centre for hanging, with three stepped stages, each with six spoon apertures, 35.5cm wide, 19.5c...
The cluster-column stem with applied foliate bands to the top, bottom and centre, the stepped circular base with rope-twist edges and applied cruc...
Possibly for an iron strong box, with ornate bit, hollow shank and heart-shaped bow, length 13cm.
A FRENCH IRON BOX DATED 1574.
the lid inscribed "HERBE REME 1574", with illegible makers name to the lower section, 10cm wide, 9cm deep, 3.5cm high.
Having a long spiral socket formed from a band of rounded iron, a circular flat flange with hook terminal, and a traveller with scroll end, on a '...
A 19TH CENTURY SNUFF BOX.
Carved as a hand holding a snuff mull with a pinching thumb to finger, having a hinged lid to the end of wrist, 6cm long 5.5cm high.
The small rectangular panel with fluted arched cresting pierced for hanging, struck with the initials 'JDB' four times and ''RPB' once, along with...
Having a twin boarded top, the front of three panels, each profusely incised-carved with a scrolling flowering stem, the base rail with integral c...
Designed with a pair of griffin-type beasts, flanking a highly stylised trilobe-surmounted stem, supported on a large fluted lunette, 31cm wide, 3...
Having a typical detachable lid with ovolo-moulded edge, the front of two fielded panels, each centred by a chequer four-pointed star, on shaped f...
Designed with the arms of the French Royal Family a shield of three fleur-de-lys beneath a coronet, atop a demi-flower and pointed-leaf spandrel, ...
Carved with a pair of leafy stems, centred by further stems and headed by the initials 'RPA' and the date '1700', converted to a door probably no ...
possibly from a rood screen with leaf and bud carved decoration and traces of original red and green polychrome, 20.5cm wide, 11cm high, 6cm deep ...