The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A Charles I joined oak stool-table, circa 1640 and laterThe drop-leaf top constructed from single-piece boards, and probably added in the 18th cen...

A Charles I joined oak coffer, West Country, circa 1640Having an unusual six-panelled lid, and with each panel carved with a large demi-flower, wi...

An Elizabeth I small low 'joint stool', circa 1600Possibly formed from a bed-post, the near-square ovolo-moulded seat with circular aperture, each...

A rare William & Mary joined fruitwood 'bird-cage' tripod table, circa 1690Having a dodecagonal ovolo-moulded top, and a large arcaded birdcage mo...

An impressive James I joined oak and elm coffer, Gloucestershire, circa 1610Having a twin-boarded end-cleated lid, with traces of punched-decorati...

An Elizabeth I joined oak standing livery cupboard, with draw-leaf top, circa 1580 and laterThe cleated boarded top with a narrow draw-leaf to eac...

A 19th century joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, South Yorkshire/DerbyshireThe tall back having a floral carved panel centred by an ...

A pair of George III yew-wood high-back Windsor armchairs, Thames Valley, circa 1780Each having a hooped back with four long spindles either side ...

A William & Mary joined oak box-top centre table, circa 1690Having a hinged top mainly of one large board with ovolo-edge, enclosing a shallow wel...

A rare James I joined oak caqueteuse open armchair, Scottish, dated 1606Having a tall narrow back, with arched pierced and carved cresting centred...

A rare mid-16th century joined oak folding-table with box-top, English, circa 1540-80The icosagonal top in two-parts, one part hung at the back an...

A pair of mid-17th century oak joint stools, French, circa 1650Each of narrow upright form, having a double-reeded edge seat, the frieze rails wit...

A good William & Mary joined oak bureau, circa 1700In two parts, having a single-piece overhung fall, enclosing an open well and a partly-fitted i...

A small Charles II joined oak single-door enclosed-cupboard, circa 1670Have a one-piece top board, the panelled door enclosing a single shelf, on ...

An interesting late 17th/early 18th century gilt-metal mounted ruby glass bottle vase, probably German or BohemianMounted with a portrait medallio...

An exceptional and rare Henry VIII joined oak standing 'Great Hall' cupboard, circa 1540The original top boards with under-chamfered edge, over fo...

An interesting pair of brass alloy and wrought iron firedogsPossibly 16th century and cast with initials 'E R' possibly referring to Elizabeth I (...

A George II embroidered picture, circa 1740Of a country scene displaying manly and womanly pursuits, designed with a young woman holding flax in o...

A large George III samplerBy Sarah Mason, Aged 10 Years, 1808Worked in coloured silks, with verse, various animals and birds above a detailed past...

A carved oak 'Romayne'-type panel, circa 1530-50Once a cupboard door, carved with the head of a man, his hair and beard modelled in distinctive cu...

A pair of mid-16th century carved oak 'Romayne'-type panels, circa 1530-60Both topped by a roundel framing a woman's face, wearing a French hood, ...

A carved oak panelCarved with a dragon or wyvern within a stylised swirl of leaves and scrolls, within a roundel and leaf and berry spandrels, 29....

An unusual last half of the 15th century carved oak panel, circa 1450-99Topped by a mythical grotesque, a crouching figure with the face of a man,...

A 17th century limewood and polychrome-decorated cherub, South German/North ItalianKneeling and looking heavenwards, and with hands clasped, 45.5c...

A pair of late 15th/early 16th century oak pew-end fragments, EnglishWith 19th century scumbled paint finishEach with finial carved as a poppy-hea...

A polychrome-painted pine board, South German (or possibly Swiss), dated 1546Painted in red and green, possibly with a coat of arms, the dexter si...

A rare pair of Elizabeth I/James I carved oak and polychrome-decorated figural pilasters, circa 1600Modelled as a man and a woman beneath an Ionic...

A Charles II joined oak side table, circa 1670The top of two boards with ovolo-moulded edge, a single frieze drawer above a double flattened ogee-...

A painted-pine table-settle, Welsh, possibly Pembrokeshire, circa 1800-50The rounded-rectangular boarded top/back pivot-hinged from the rear of th...

An unusual pair of Charles II joined oak backstools, Derbyshire, circa 1680Each having a large 'open' back, formed by a carved fan-shaped cresting...

A mid-17th century joined oak side table, English, circa 1650Having a triple-boarded end-cleated top, the single frieze drawer with central flat r...

A 17th centuury tapestry panel, FlemishDepicting a scene of a man amongst bears, to symbolize his attempt to convert to the Christian faith, angel...

A 17th century verdure tapestry, FlemishDepicting horsemen, some with swords drawn racing towards a carriage, fruiting trees to the left, a house ...

A painted pine sign or mount, North AmericanMounted with a carved American bald eagle, its wings displayed, against a background with a border of ...

A fossil limestone carved stone fragmentDivided into two by a central line, on the proper right a ship with crow's nest and rigging at sea, flanke...

A carved limestone grotesquePossibly circa 1500A crouching grotesque beast, with prominent haunches and eyes, 33cm wide x 41cm deep x 28cm high, (...

An unusual Elizabeth I/James I boarded oak box, circa 1600Of pegged-construction, the one-piece lid board carved to simulate a single panel, all s...

An impressive 17th century boarded cypress-wood and 'pitch'-decorated chest, North Italian, made for export to EnglandOf dove-tail construction us...

A George II oak two-tier tripod pedestal table, circa 1750Popularly referred to as a 'dumb-waiter'Having two graduated and dished circular tops jo...

A good Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640The top with double-reed edge, the shallow rails with bicuspid-shaped lower edge and carved with demi-...

An impressive Charles I joined oak coffer, Gloucestershire, circa 1640Having a triple-boarded lid with ovolo-moulded edge, the front with three 'f...

A rare and good James I joined oak child's high-chair, Salisbury and the surrounding area, circa 1620Of A-frame form, the tapering back-panel with...

A rare Elizabeth I joined oak display/serving table, circa 1600Made to accompany the 'Great Table', a large refectory-type tableHaving a triple-pl...

A small Charles II joined oak coffer with drawer, circa 1660The hinged lid of two boards with ovolo-moulded edge, the front with two lozenge-carve...

A mid-17th century oak joint stool, English, circa 1650A particularly tall example, having a six-pegged top with ovolo-moulded edge, lower edge mo...

A 19th century free-standing wooden and needlework figure of a priest, ItalianThe wooden figure applied with carded paper embroidered in green, cr...

An interesting pair of mid-16th century carved oak panels, Franco-Flemish, circa 1550Both carved to one side with linenfold, and to the other with...

An interesting pair of mid-16th century carved oak panels, Franco-Flemish, circa 1550Both carved to one side with linenfold, and to the other with...

A late 19th century emboidered firescreen panelThe linen ground worked in mainly red, brown and green wools, with French knot, satin and couched s...

A 16th century embroidered valance, Franco-ScottishWorked mainly in blue, cream and green wools and silks, designed with a frieze of classical and...

An exceptionally large and good painted sycamore dairy bowlOf typical shallow form, the rim 4cm thick, 65cm diameter x 17cm high ...[more]

Two sectional spice mortar graters, EnglishThe first of sycamore, English, last quarter 17th century, the lower bulb repaired, 24cm high, the seco...

A treen grain measureHollowed out, and with separate baseboard, simple curving handle with iron nail fixings, approximately 26.5cm diameter x 27cm...

Two first half of the 18th century snuff mortars, EnglishThe first of fruitwood, the pestle with tall handle and with tapering body, 20cm high, th...

Am impressive 19th century dug-out chair, with cupboard baseStained beech and pineFormed from a trunk, with adzed-surface, pegged boarded seat, 58...

An impressive 19th century joined oak tavern table, SussexHaving an end-cleated boarded top, on X-form and chamfered end-supports, joined by a hig...

A 16th/17th century carved softwood panel, German/DutchLater framed and with some replaced sections, carved with a procession of five mounted ride...

An early 17th century boarded cypress-wood and 'pitch'-decorated chest, North ItalianOf dove-tailed construction, the incised-carved decoration fi...

A good Charles I joined oak folding 'credence-type' table, West Country, circa 1630The octagonal fold-over top with iron side hinges, the base of ...

A George III solid yew-wood cwpwrdd tridarn, North Wales, probably Snowdonia, circa 1760Having an open canopied superstructure with panelled sides...

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