The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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An unusual oak close stool, possibly French, circa 1700The drum-shaped body formed from one-piece of bentwood, the top with concentric circles car...

A Victorian green-painted ash Child's Dales-type spindle-back armchair, circa 1850With a single row of three tapering spindles supported between t...

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...

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

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 small and good James I boarded oak desk box, circa 1620The lid with applied moulded edge, and carved with the initials 'E B', the front carved a...

A small George I oak table-top chest of drawers, circa 1720With two pairs of short drawers over two long drawers, on small bracket feet, 48.5cm wi...

A small James I pewter flagon, circa 1610Of typical form, with plain tapering drum, ovolo-moulded footrim, knopped bun-lid, and erect thumbpiece, ...

A William & Mary pewter narrow-rim wrigglework plate, circa 1690The rim with cast reeding, the well designed with a stylized bird resting in scrol...

An interesting Romanesque cast pewter candlestick, Sandbacks, nr. BrugeHaving three standing Knights or Crusaders, back-to-back, wearing chain-mai...

A rare William & Mary pewter two-band tavern pot, quart capacity, circa 1690Touchmark in base of Adam Banck(e)s IV, Wigan,(fl.1671-1716), (OP222a,...

A rare late 16th large tapestry cushion cover, English or North European, circa 1580Finely woven in coloured wools and silks, depicting a scene fr...

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

A pigskin-covered domed casket, circa 1830, by George Hewitt of Lord Street, LiverpoolTooled and fixed with bands of decorative brass studs, the i...

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 extremely large and impressive George III joined oak and inlaid dresser, Midlands, circa 1790The upper-section formed from two racks with pair...

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

An early Victorian joined oak child's chair, circa 1840With adjustable seat height mechanism, the back having a vase-shaped splat with five circul...

A joined oak long bench or form, EnglishCirca 1640 and laterHaving an ovolo-moulded single-piece top, and deep lower edge moulded rails, on column...

A rare and good William & Mary oak boarded mural cupboard, Welsh Borders, circa 1690Of arched bentwood form, the front formed from three narrow li...

Two William & Mary joined oak slat-back chairs, circa 1690Each high back with multiple slats, below a carved and pierced angular double S-scroll c...

A George I joined oak lowboy, circa 1725Having a triple-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, an arched and scroll-profiled apron enclosing two dee...

A rare Elizabeth I oak joint stool, circa 1590Having a double-reeded edge top, and bicuspid-shaped rails with broad flat run-mouldings, on baluste...

A William & Mary joined oak gateleg table, circa 1690The oval drop-leaf top formed from good thick boards, above a single end-drawer, on paired ba...

An 18th century oak and glazed mural cupboard, DutchOf canted form, having a broken-arch moulded cornice, above an astragal-glazed cupboard door, ...

A pair of late 19th/early 20th century brass jardinières, English, circa 1900One marked 'ENGLAND' to the undersideBoth of oval form, with flared r...

A Charles I oak and elm joint stool, circa 1630The elm double-reeded edge top with an unusually large overhang at each end, the run-moulded rails ...

A George I oak close stool, circa 1720Having a hinged boarded lid, plain panelled sides and elongated ball-turned feet, 44cm wide x 42.5cm deep x...

A Charles II joined oak close stool, circa 1680Having an ovolo-moulded boarded hinged top, and multiple run-moulded front and side panels, on bloc...

Two similar 19th century small sheet and cast brass jardinièresEach with gadrooned body, lion mask backplates and ring handles, cast paw feet, th...

A Charles I oak joint stool, historically adapted using an 18th century oak table-topThe oval twin-boarded top with chamfered under-edge, the stoo...

A good Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, Leeds area, circa 1670Having a double-panelled back, with a narrow foliate carve...

A George III fruitwood tripod occasional table, circa 1770Having a circular fixed top, a baluster and vase-turned pillar, and three hipped downswe...

A 19th century burr-walnut mirrorThe bevelled-plate within a well-figured cushion-moulded frame, 61.5cm x 53.5cmFor further information on this lo...

Four items of domestic brassTo include a swirl-gadrooned oval dish, marked to the underside with Neptune (a male figure holding a trident), 26.5cm...

A wrought iron brazier standThe upper ring issuing three scroll supports, and on three curving legs, decorated with stalked leaves, the feet with ...

A small Charles I boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1630The one-piece top with double-reeded edge, the front carved with paired leafy S-scrol...

A small George II joined oak mural corner cupboard, circa 1740Of slender proportions, having a panelled cupboard door enclosing three stepped and ...

A George III oak tripod wine table, circa 1790Having a near-circular one-piece top, and single-fillet and baluster-turned pillar, on three hipped ...

A George II joined oak open dresser base, Montgomeryshire, circa 1740Having a boarded top, and three lip-moulded frieze drawers, each above an oge...

A Charles II oak boarded chest, dated 1684The hinged lid with chip-carved ends, the front carved with a pair of bold leafy-S-scrolls, each enclosi...

A George IV oak corner chair, English, circa 1830Having a three-part 'horse-shaped' arm-rest, on turned lotus-leaf carved supports and tulip-shap...

A George III oak delft rack, circa 1780Having three open-shelves, each with a retaining bar, below a flattened-arch and scroll-profiled frieze, an...

A slender Charles II joined oak coffer, Yorkshire, circa 1660Having a twin-panelled hinged lid, the front with a deep top rail carved with half-fl...

A rare and remarkable Charles I joined oak and boarded spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, Devon, circa 1640Having a frieze with applied corbels...

Two late 19th century brass jardinieres, DutchBoth circular, and with a band of swirling gadroons, one with a fluted collar, the second with an em...

A collection of nine brass jardinieres, Dutch and English, late 19th/early 20th centuryTo include a large example, embossed with fleur-de-lys type...

A Charles II joined oak and upholstered stool, circa 1680The square stuff-over seat upholstered in ivory and wine-coloured floral woven cotton-gro...

A Charles II oak candlestand, circa 1680Having an octagonal one-piece top with incised and moulded edge, an ornate spiral, acorn and baluster-turn...

A small early 19th century giltwood pier mirror, circa 1820Having a reverse-painted reserve designed with a 'phoenix' above a rectangular mirror-p...

A William & Mary walnut and upholstered stool, circa 1695In the manner of Daniel MorotHaving a square stuff-over deep seat upholstered in salmon-p...

Two 18th century polychrome-decorated delft chargersThe first painted in red, yellow, blue and green, with peonies and leaves, a stylised fence to...

A William & Mary oak and elm candlestand, circa 1690Having a circular one-piece top with cockbeaded edge, and a baluster-turned pillar, on a cruci...

A rare Elizabeth I joined oak low centre table, circa 1600The boarded top having a square and linear incised edge, on addorsed baluster-turned leg...

A small Charles II joined oak side table, circa 1670Having an ovolo-moulded top, and slender frieze drawer, on block, ball and fillet-turned legs,...

A particularly small George I oak side table, possibly for a child, circa 1720Having a cleated boarded top and flattened-arched rails, a single fr...

A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1670Having a plain and mitre-moulded framed back panel, a double-scroll carved ...

Four late 19th/early 20th century brass and copper jardinieres, Dutch and EnglishThe largest embossed with the coat of arms of a Dutch city or tow...

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