The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair Yorkshire, circa 1670The tall double-scroll arched cresting carved with a pair of leafy-buds and ...

A Charles II joined oak backstool, Lancashire, circa 1680Having a typical tall arched cresting and back panel robustly carved with flora, and pyra...

An interesting James I/Charles I gauge-carved oak joint stool, West Country, circa 1620-40The top with an egg-and-tongue carved and moulded edge, ...

A James I/Charles I carved walnut joined box, cira 1620-40The hinged cover with moulded edge, the front and sides with applied upper moulding, the...

A pair of carved oak panels, probably 17th centuryOne of a Jester, with mirror, motley and a cap and bells, the second probably of an Actor, weari...

A small 16th century joined oak coffer, French, circa 1530-50Having a twin-panelled hinged lid, the front with two carved Romayne-type male profil...

The Hornby Castle Chair: A documented oak open armchairElizabeth I/James I, circa 1580-1600 and later, probably South-West ScotlandOf unusual desi...

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