The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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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 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 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...

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

A 19th century carved walnut coat of armsThe Royal Arms of England, beneath a helm with closed visor, within foliate mantling, a blank banner bene...

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

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

An run of architectural panelling, framing two 16th century Romayne-type panelsOf four panels, two almost square panels carved with strapwork and ...

Three James I/Charles I carved oak figural terms, English, circa 1620-40Each topped by a spray of tobacco leaves above three standing figures, two...

A pair of 17th century carved oak panels, FrenchBoth carved with a bird pecking a bunch of grapes or berries, within a moulded barbed quatrefoil s...

An interesting Henry VIII carved oak panel, West Country, circa 1520Carved with a stylised dragon, with forked tale, issuing scrolling flames from...

A Henry VII/Henry VIII carved and painted pine roof or ceiling boss, probably Lancashire, circa 1500Of lozenge form, and carved with a Christogram...

A 17th century figural carving, FlemishOf a Roman soldier, with shield, sword and staff, standing in an arched niche topped by a cross, and on a p...

A set of three James I/Charles I carved oak figural pilasters, circa 1620-40Of two bearded male figures, and one female, each with one arm tucked ...

A wrought iron trade sign, in the form of a keyWith open bow, gilt, 69.5cm high ...[more]

Three mid-16th century carved oak panels, French, circa 1540Two panels carved with an all'antica pair of opposing grotesque scrolls, one with a pa...

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 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...

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

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