The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A George III needlework sampler, dated 1799By Ann Pearman who 'MARKED THIS SAMPLER IN THE 12TH YEAR OF HER AGE UNDER THE TUITION OF MRS HUSDON TWI...

An unusual William & Mary joined oak gateleg occasional table, circa 1690Having an oval drop-leaf top and a frieze drawer to each end, raised on e...

A small Charles I joined oak coffer, circa 1630Having a twin-panelled hinged lid, and a triple-panelled front below a nulled-carved rail, on exten...

An 18th century carved beech gingerbread mouldCarved with two rows of four figures, including a man and a woman with baskets upon their back, a bi...

A rare William & Mary joined oak tripod pedestal table, circa 1690Having a single-piece oval top, a birdcage movement with baluster-turned suppor...

A small Charles I boarded oak chest, circa 1640The hinged lid with ovolo-moulded lid, the front incise-carved with a pair of facing dragons, and w...

A Charles II boarded oak box, North Country, circa 1660The twin-plank hinged lid with decorative pairs of lightly-carved lines to its edge, the fr...

A George II primitive elm and ash cricket table, Welsh or English, circa 1750The circular well-figured elm top formed from two boards, with a T-sh...

A Charles II joined oak coffer, probably West Country, dated 1676The front rail of the triple-panelled lid carved with the initials and date ' 16 ...

An interesting James I oak joint stool, Gloucestershire, circa 1620Having an ovolo edge moulded top, and rare arch-shaped rails with integral cent...

A Charles II joined oak coffer with drawers, circa 1670Having a hinged fully-cleated boarded lid, the front of three panels, each carved with a fl...

A Charles II joined oak coffer, Exeter, Devon, circa 1660In the manner of Thomas Dennis (1638-1706) and William Searle (1634-1667)Having a twin-b...

A George III walnut comb-back Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, circa 1820The back with four tapering spindles either side of a fretwork splat, wit...

A William & Mary oak boarded chest, West Country, dated 1686/9Of slender proportions, the single-board lid with double-reeded long edge, chip-carv...

A mid-16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1550The centre decorated with a gadrooned and lidded urn between scrolls, within a border of ...

Four late 16th century carved oak Romayne-type panels, Franco-Flemish, one dated 1581Each centred by a high-profile male or female bust within a m...

A rare marked 16th century iron lockplateWith key, a pair of buttress-type spike fixings and a hasp marked twice with the castle of Castile with d...

A fine and rare documented James I/Charles I oak joint stool, Taunton, Somerset, circa 1620-30The top with narrow double-reeded edge, with well-d...

A Victorian carved oak Royal ArmsCarved with the Royal Arms as used between 1603 and 1649, 1660 and 1689, 1702 and 1707 and 1837 onwards, and with...

A Charles II joined oak backstool, with a drawer below the seat, Lancashire, circa 1670Having a slender back deeply carved with a dragon, with for...

A large brass sixteen-branch chandelierWith two graduated tiers of eight scrolling candle-branches terminating in leaf-decorated scalloped candle ...

A small brass six-branch chandelierThe scrolling and spurred branches fitted to the central ring with pins, numbered with Arabic numerals, with ch...

An impressive Charles II joined oak open low dresser, circa 1670The top formed from one deep front board and a narrow rear board, above three mitr...

A Charles I joined oak panel back armchair, Devon, circa 1630The back panel carved with addorsed frilly-scrolls within a leafy-carved arcade, belo...

An impressive Commonwealth joined oak coffer, Derbyshire, dated 1653Having a triple-panelled lid, the front also with three panels, each carved wi...

A William & Mary joined oak panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, dated 1691The flattened-arched cresting carved with a double-scroll, leafy-buds a...

An impressive late 16th century carved oak coffer front, Bremen, Germany, circa 1570-85Carved with a complex arrangement of biblical scenes, divid...

A 16th century walnut and upholstered so-called savonorla chair, ItalianTraces of original polychromeOf X-frame form, the padded back, seat and sq...

A Charles II joined oak dining gateleg table, possibly Yorkshire, circa 1680Having a thick oval drop-leaf top, a single end-frieze drawer above a ...

A set of four early to mid-16th century carved oak 'Romayne'-type portrait panels, French/Flemish, circa 1540Two panels carved with a male bust, a...

A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640 and laterThe top with double-reeded edge framed by a band of incised-carved navette and chip-carved decora...

A rare and documented boarded oak box, probably Northern German, circa 1600The lid carved to its centre with a gentleman wearing a wig, a doublet ...

A rare Henry VIII joined oak 'counter table', circa 1540 and laterHaving an historically associated single-piece walnut top, correctly sliding rat...

A very large 19th century beech gingerbread mouldCarved to one side with a lady in a fashionable costume, a dog beneath her arm, and to the other ...

Four carved culinary mouldsTo include a fruitwood gingerbread mould, 19th century, carved with a woman wearing an elaborate dress and apron, 10cm ...

Three late 19th/early 20th century kitchen choppersTwo of a fox, the third of a horse, with variegated metal tail, the largest 35cm wide x 18cm hi...

Three 18th century brass muffineers, or casters, EnglishTwo large and one small example, all with domed pierced covers, decorative incised lines t...

A chip-carved open box, made from 17th century boards, Swiss/French, iron carry handleMade from four boards, carved with chip-edged roundels enclo...

Two late 15th/early 16th century carved oak corbels, or beam endsThe first of a bearded man, holding a banner, 15cm wide x 11cm deep x 31cm high, ...

A pair of late 15th/early 16th century carved angel roof corbels, or beam ends, Anglo-French, possibly East AngliaBoth with flowing curls and feat...

An early 16th century carved oak roof corbel, or beam endCarved as a woman wearing a hat and holding a banner, furled at the end, 15cm wide x 23cm...

Two late 15th/early 16th century carved oak corbels, or beam endsThe first of a kneeling woman, her hands clasped in prayer, 13cm wide x 29cm deep...

A pair of joined oak and elm side chairs, named and datedPart late 17th century, circa 1670, Yorkshire/DerbyshireEach having an arched and scroll-...

A William & Mary boarded oak box, North Country, dated 1691The hinged lid with punch-decorated ends and moulded front edge above a front board car...

An unusual pair of Charles II joined oak backstools, Lancashire, circa 1670Each with a characteristic tall arched foliate-carved cresting, the bot...

A copper lidded jug, German, dated 1754With domed lid and curved thumbpiece, the baluster-shaped body enriched with Rococo scrolls and foliage and...

A 17th century carved oak table-top book press, Anglo-DutchWith fluted rectangular-section uprights topped by foliate-carved finials and a crestin...

A late 15th century oak newel post, French, circa 1480-1500With later top and cruciform base to form a torchère, having a central column carved wi...

A 17th century small joined chestnut occasional table, SpanishHaving a three-quarter galleried boarded top, a single drawer relief-carved with a l...

A documented 17th century ash turner's armchair, Cumbria, circa 1640-80Of four-post form, with all parts turned on a lathe, the design of the wing...

A rare and interesting carved and pierced oak portrait panel, English, circa 1540-60, possibly of a scholar or reformerThe central roundel carved ...

A cast iron fireback, cast with the Royal Arms of Henry VIIIArched and with moulded edge, and cast with the Royal Arms of England between a dragon...

A good early 16th century beech carving of St. Luke Painting the Virgin, Flemish, circa 1500-1520St. Luke wearing a close-fitting cap and volumino...

A William & Mary walnut and oak candlestand, circa 1700The octagonal top with ovolo-moulded edge, on a ball and baluster-turned pillar, an hexagon...

A mid-18th century fruitwood miniature bureau, possibly Dutch, circa 1750The hinged sloping fall carved with an unusual tableau of four figures, i...

An unusual pair of Charles II joined oak backstools, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 1670One with the back panel carved with a portrait of Charles II, ...

A 19th century gros et petit point embroidered pelmet, FrenchWorked in coloured wools, in the 18th century manner, with grotesques, scrolling leav...

A pair of needlework table runnersEach of 18th century tent stitch embroidery, worked with coloured wools in a 16th century design, with animals, ...

A tapestry table runnerOf 17th century Flemish tapestry designed with flowerheads and leaves, in shades of blue and brown, having a braid border w...

A pair of tapestry table runnersEach of 17th century Flemish tapestry designed with flowers and scrolls, with metallic braid edge and fringe ends,...

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