The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A rare early 16th century joined oak standing cupboard, Anglo-French, circa 1500-40The front following a traditional arrangement for enclosed cupb...

An interesting James VI/I oak caqueteuse open armchair, Scottish, circa 1600The refined back with a pair of open arches, with three slightly bulbo...

A late 17th century walnut and upholstered stool, Franco-Flemish, circa 1690The stuff-over seat with floral needlework upholstery designed with th...

A Charles II joined oak and bone-inlaid chest of drawers, circa 1670With two short over two long deep drawers, having a dentil-cut under-edge moul...

A walnut joint stool, French, circa 1700The top with ovolo-moulded edge and centred by an S-shaped cut-out which forms a carry-handle, on columnar...

An impressive and documented Charles II joined oak two-tier centre table, circa 1670Of cricket-table form, the octagonal top formed from three boa...

A rare Elizabeth I oak and walnut joint stool, circa 1580The top with ovolo-moulded edge, the rails carved with raised-nulling, on rising-baluster...

A James I joined oak and elm canted court cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1610The dentil-moulded frieze with two leafy S-scroll carved reserves a...

A James I joined oak panel-back 'caqueteuse' open armchair, Salisbury, circa 1625Having a distinctive semi-circular cresting with chain carving an...

Two similar William & Mary joined oak and elm boxes-on-stands, circa 1690Each dove-tailed box-top with hinged boarded lid, and applied half-round ...

An unusual George III fruitwood turner's two-tier tripod table, circa 1800The one-piece dished top with six blade-knop pendants, on an ornately tu...

A pair of Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchairs, Cheshire, circa 1680Each having a relief-carved back panel, designed with a large flowe...

A Henry VIII joined oak linenfold-carved coffer, circa 1540Having a thick twin-boarded and end-cleated hinged lid, three linenfold-carved panels t...

A rare Elizabeth I joined oak and marquetry-inlaid three tier buffet, Home Counties, circa 1580Having a cleated and boarded top, a floral marquetr...

A rare Henry VII/VIII boarded and carved oak chest, circa 1490-1520Having a single-piece hinged lid, the front carved with a pair of pointed-leaf ...

A Charles II joined oak open low dresser, circa 1670Having a triple-boarded top with applied cavetto-moulded edge, above three frieze drawers, eac...

An impressive Elizabeth I joined walnut, oak and parquetry-inlaid canted court cupboard, Dorset, circa 1590With rare pierced 'lantern' feet, the f...

A Charles I joined and boarded oak 'mural' livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640On later supportsHaving a recessed open superstructure, remini...

An Elizabeth I oak joint stool, circa 1580Having an historically associated triple-reeded edge top, the rails carved with leaf-filled lunettes, th...

A splendid Elizabeth I joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, Gloucestershire, circa 1600The back panel designed with an inlaid knot-patt...

A Charles II joined oak and stained chest of drawers, Dorset, circa 1670The top of two typically thin boards, over four long drawers, each drawer ...

A George I joined oak and glazed bookcase, circa 1720Of narrow upright proportions, having a cyma-recta cornice, and a pair of glazed cupboard doo...

A rare and good first-half of the 16th century joined oak standing cupboard, circa 1520-50, FrenchThe front with Romayne-type panels, both male an...

A rare Elizabeth I joined oak 'caqueteuse' open armchair, circa 1580The single broad back-panel having a nulled-carved arch enclosed within a shal...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak standing ventilated livery cupboard, circa 1680Having a 'cage' superstructure, with a boarded top, bal...

A rare and documented Henry VIII boarded oak box-stool, circa 1540Of classic mid-16th century five-board form, but also with a hinged top and a si...

A Charles II joined and boarded oak mural ventilated livery cupboard, circa 1660The single door with two rows of ten ash baluster-turned spindles ...

A James I joined oak fold-over table, circa 1620 and laterHaving an historically associated half-round fold-over top, the good base of canted form...

A brass and enamel alms dish, NurembergThe dish 16th century, the enamel possibly laterCentred by a boss of twelve double-contoured gadroons, the ...

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 mid- to late 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550The central boss of twelve double-contoured gadroons, spaced by sprays of t...

An Elizabeth I joined oak refectory-type table, circa 1570 and laterHaving a twin-plank end-cleated top, all frieze rails with lower narrow edge m...

A Charles II joined oak fold-over table, Yorkshire, circa 1670Having a half-round top with hinged leaf on a canted base, a central frieze drawer c...

An unusual and possibly unique Charles II joined oak canted cupboard-on-chest, circa 1680Embellished throughout with geometric mitred-mouldings an...

A Charles II beadwork box, circa 1660The hinged lid designed with a parrot resting in a tree, the four sides with a lion, a castle, a stag and flo...

A Charles I joined oak and inlaid court cupboard, Yorkshire, circa 1640Having a stylized leaf-carved frieze, on inverted-baluster over ball-turned...

A splendid Elizabeth I joined oak canted standing livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1580The cupboard accessed by a central boarded door, carved...

A rare and particulary small William & Mary joined oak chest-on-stand, circa 1690The chest with narrow cyma-recta cornice, a cushion-moulded friez...

An Elizabeth I joined oak, walnut and elm refectory-type table, Home Counties, circa 1590Having a thick end-cleated four-plank top, the cushion-mo...

A rare Charles I joined oak child's chair, West Country, probably Gloucestershire, circa 1640The tall and narrow back panel boldly carved with a s...

An Elizabeth I oak pew, or bench, circa 1560Each thick slab-end surmounted by a well-carved downswept leafy-scroll, the open back with a deep run-...

An Elizabeth I oak pew, or bench, circa 1560Each thick slab-end surmounted by a well-carved downswept leafy-scroll, the open back with a deep run-...

A good Elizabeth I joined oak and marqeutry-inlaid overmantle, circa 1570Having a chequer-inlaid cornice with leaf-carved lambrequin edge, a coved...

A rare Elizabeth I joined oak long table, circa 1570The top of two wide boards, with cleated ends, above lower edge-moulded plain rails and slight...

A william & Mary joined oak panel back adolescent's open armchair, North Country, circa 1690Having a well-figured back panel, below a double ogee...

A Queen Anne joined oak table-stool, circa 1710The single-piece ovolo-moulded top with chamfered under-edge, plain frieze rails, on baluster-turne...

An unusual 19th century joined oak child's chair, English, circa 1840With adjustable seat height mechanism, the tall back having a vase-shaped spl...

A good Elizabeth I joined and boarded oak and marquetry-inlaid cabinet superstructure, Southwark, circa 1570Originally on a stand or chestHaving a...

A joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, South West YorkshireIn the circa 1670 manner, incorporating period timbersThe tall back with a s...

A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, North Country, circa 1670 and laterThe back having a slender lunette-carved panel above a larger...

A pair of Charles I oak joint stools, West Country, circa 1640Each having a triple-reeded edge top centred by large carved ownership initials ' W ...

A rare Charles II joined oak panel-back and box-seat child's open armchair, South-West Yorkshire, circa 1670Having a back panel carved with a flow...

A rare Charles II turned and joined oak settle, circa 1670Having a raked back of triple chair-back form, with three-sections of seven baluster-tur...

An impressive Charles II elm and oak six-leg refectory-type table, Yorkshire, circa 1660The elm top of two good thick end-cleated boards, the fron...

An unusual early 17th joined oak and upholstered backstool, dated 1618The open-back with a tall arched scroll-edged cresting carved with a bat car...

An extremely rare and documented Elizabeth I oak so-called Glastonbury chair, West Country, circa 1570Of pegged construction, the raked back of th...

A small Elizabeth I joined oak standing 'hutch', circa 1580The boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, the single board door framed by edge-moulded r...

A Charles II mother-of-pearl and bone-inlaid walnut table cabinet, circa 1670Of two doors enclosing an arrangement of eight drawers with applied e...

A tambour embroidered valance, circa 1910Designed with mainly green and brown wools in the Elizabethan manner, with groups of companions in a gard...

An early 18th century joined elm and beech upholsered stool, circa 1700-40The rectangular stuff-over seat with velvet and natural dyed wool uphols...

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