The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A good Elizabeth I joined oak panel-back open armchair, circa 1590Of bold design, having a double-scroll outlined cresting positioned over the upr...

A rare Henry VII/VIII oak boarded chest, circa 1490-1530Traces of polychrome paintThe edges of the lid partly relief moulded to simulate a single ...

A William & Mary joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1700In two parts, the boarded top with applied reeded and ovolo-moulded edge, each section hav...

A rare James I joined oak 'table-stool', West Country, circa 1620Of fairly large proportions, having a triple-boarded top with bold canted corners...

A Charles II oak centre table, circa 1680Having a triple-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, black-stained flat run-moulded rails and fillet-turn...

A Charles II joined oak coffer, North Lanacshire, dated 1682The boarded lid with double-reeded edge, the front with three panels, each with flat a...

A particularly small and good Charles II joined oak side table, circa 1660The twin-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, the frieze drawer with low...

A small William & Mary joined oak and elm fully-enclosed dresser, circa 1700Having three mitre-moulded drawers, above a pair of panelled cupboard ...

A Charles I joined oak serving/refectory-type table, circa 1640Having a triple boarded detachable top with narrow end-cleats, the front and side r...

A rare Charles I joined and boarded oak, fruitwood and parquetry inlaid mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640Having a cyma-recta and de...

A rare 15th/early 16th century carved walnut figure, French, Saint Anne Teaching the Virgin to ReadAnne seated, and wearing a wimple, a belt at he...

A late 17th/early 18th century carved walnut, gesso and polychrome figure of the infant ChristAn orb in one of his hands, on a moulded plinth with...

An 18th century carved chestnut figure, French, The Virgin of the Immaculate ConceptionCarved with Christ standing in her arms, her foot upon a sp...

A 17th century carved lime-wood figure of ChristOne arm extended, standing on a moulded plinth, 47cm high  ...[more]

A pair of mid-16th century carved oak panelled doors, Franco-Flemish, circa 1550-1580Each door with fine iron furniture, and with two rows of two ...

An unusual carved oak panelCentred by a moulded circle, with hatched centre, flanked to each side by a crescent-shaped face, or 'man in the moon',...

A pair of mid-16th century carved oak panelled doors, Anglo-French, circa 1550Each door of four panels, the upper register of both carved with a g...

A late 17th/early 18th century polychrome-painted elm mount, circa 1700Carved as a spray of acanthus, springing from a torse, 54cm wide x 3.5cm de...

A 17th century verdure tapestry, FlemishDesigned with trees, a stream and vegetation, a crane to the foreground, having an added border of floweri...

A pair of limestone gargoylesPossibly 14th/15th centuryEach modelled as a griffin, resting on their haunches, head directed upwards, losses, the l...

A Charles II joined oak fully-open low dresser, circa 1670Having a boarded top with cavetto-moulded under-edge, the four frieze drawers each with ...

A William & Mary joined oak and elm chest-on-stand, circa 1700The top of two boards with ovolo-moulded edge, above four long mitre-moulded drawers...

An unusual George II oak primitive table, circa 1750The circular triple-boarded top raised on a baluster-turned pillar and three splayed baluster-...

A good Charles II joined oak coffer, North Country, circa 1660The top of three particularly thick boards, the front of three panels each carved wi...

A good Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1670The back panel designed to simulate two panels, having a larger reserv...

A pair of 17th century carved oak panels, EnglishCut-out, each of a gadrooned twin-handled urn issuing flowers and leaves, 26.5cm wide x 1cm deep ...

A Charles II boarded oak box, circa 1660-80The hinged lid with moulded edge, and enclosing an interior fitted with a till, with two short drawers ...

A George I joined oak court cupboard, Welsh, dated 1724Having a projected lunette-carved frieze with end-pendants, enclosing a pair of fielded pan...

A carved oak pew-end, English, probably West Country, circa 1480-1530Having a leafy poppy-head finial, above a sunk tracery quatrefoil and five sl...

A mid-16th century carved oak panel, circa 1550Centred by an impressive gadrooned urn, on a knopped stem and spreading foot, and with a pair of 'C...

Oliver Baker, Black Jacks And Leather Bottels1921, First Edition, no dust jacket, signed by the author, No. 62 of a limited edition  ...[more]

An impressive late 19th/early 20th century carved and painted deer's head, German/AustrianFitted with real horns of three prongs, a moulded collar...

A rare and large early 17th century cow bell, date 1611Of broadening oblong section, with ribbed strap handle, one side with applied riveted date ...

A rare George III elm and ash turner's primitive candlestand, Cornish, circa 1790Historic umber paintHaving a one-piece near-circular elm top with...

A small George III joined oak combination cupboard and settle, circa 1760Popularly referred to as a 'Bacon Settle'The narrow-shelved cupboard back...

A rare, good and documented Charles I joined oak child's chair, West Country, probably Gloucestershire, circa 1640The tall and narrow back panel b...

A rare and possibly unique Charles I joined oak table-on-frame, circa 1630With unusual deep frieze drawer, the single-piece top board over a dog-t...

A good Elizabeth I joined oak coffer, circa 1590Having a twin-boarded lid with double-reeded edge, the front with two panels, each with an applied...

A George I pewter ale pint dome-lid tankard, circa 1720The straight-sided drum with low fillet, unusual ram's horn variant thumbpiece, brass hinge...

A rare George I turned lignum vitae dome-lidded tankard, circa 1720The domed lid with moulded edge, and with pegged hinge and curving handle pegge...

A George I pewter flat-lid tankard, circa 1720The straight-sided drum with single low fillet, ram's horn thumbpiece and solid S-shape handle with ...

A rare George II pewter bullet-shaped touchmarked teapot, circa 1730Of typical diminutive size, with narrow faceted tapering spout, hinged domed-l...

A George II pewter mug, Devon, circa 1735The straight-sided drum with low single-fillet, curved handle with ball terminal, Exeter verification mar...

A George II pewter mug, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, circa 1750Of tulip-shape, with mid-fillet, single-curved handle with tongue thumbrest and splayed ter...

An 18th century squat pewter mug, EnglishHaving a straight side body, curved handle with scrolled thumbrest and flush terminal, 8.2cm high; togeth...

An early Victorian pewter pint mugThe tulip-shaped body having an engraved monogram within wheat ears, a verification mark to rim and stamped 'PIN...

A George III pre-Imperial pint straight sided pewter mug, York, circa 1770Plain body, hallmarks to collar, probably one of the John Harrisons of Y...

An early 17th century joined oak centre table, German, circa 1620The rounded rectangular top (originally sliding) with underside end-locators pegg...

A 16th century joined walnut centre table, with drawers, Italian, circa 1580The boarded and end-cleated top above three mitre-moulded frieze drawe...

An Heriz carpetNorth West Persia, circa 1900-20 316cm x 229cm ...[more]

A William & Mary joined solid yew-wood gateleg table, circa 1700Having an oval drop-leaf top, each flap formed from a single board, above an end-f...

An Elizabeth I joined oak coffer, circa 1600Having a triple panelled lid, the front with three raised panels, within flat-run moulded rails and a ...

An Heriz carpetNorth West Persia, circa 1900-20 332cm x 229cm ...[more]

A Charles II boarded oak chest, circa 1660Of good height, the twin-board top with triple-reeded edge, the front board with a deep flat run-mouldin...

An interesting set of five 16th century carved oak panels, EnglishFrom a headboard or overmantel, comprising two pairs of larger panels, the first...

Two last quarter 17th century turtle-shell combs, by Paul Bennett (fl. 1673-92) and/or Matthew Comberford of Port Royal, JamaicaThe first with wel...

A group of nine polychrome-decorated wooden duck decoys, 20th centuryOf various colours, one with an 'S' carved to its back, the largest 17cm wide...

A large quantity of wax seals, framedTo include French, German and Italian examples, many with a handwritten label, including: du Barry, Conte de ...

A rare and impressive Charles II joined and boarded oak and elm spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, Yorkshire, dated 1670Of triangular pediment ...

A rare Elizabeth I joined oak and elm splayed livery cupboard or food-hutch, circa 1560Having an elm twin-plank and end-cleated top, the cupboard...

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