The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A rare, fine and large Charles I leaded bronze mortar, dated 1638, made for Margaret Baldocke, Grocer, by John Palmar [or Palmer] of Canterbury, K...

A William IV brass alloy Imperial Standard measure, of gallon capacity, for the County of Gloucester, by Bate of London, dated 1834The rim marked ...

A William IV/early Victorian brass alloy Imperial Standard measure, of Gill capacity, for the County of Suffolk, by Bate of LondonThe rim marked w...

Three leaded bronze Imperial Standard bell weights for Cornwall County, two dated 1826The largest stamped 'IMP', 'WR' beneath a crown, 'C' and 'B'...

A leaded bronze vessel or utensil, possibly a mortarOf broadening, cylindrical form, with bulbous rim and footrim and central cord, pierced near t...

A Charles I joined oak centre or small serving table, Salisbury and the surounding area, circa 1630Having a twin-boarded end-cleated top, the fron...

A rare and good Charles I joined oak form or bench, West Country, circa 1630Having a fine one-piece ovolo-moulded top, the front rail with a simpl...

A Charles II joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1680The thin top boards with a simple chamfered edge, over three long drawers, each with paired an...

A rare and small Elizabeth I joined oak coffer, circa 1590Having a triple-panelled hinged lid and front, with asymmetrical dust-chamfered rails, o...

A Charles II joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1680Typically in two-parts, the boarded top with ovolo and cyma-recta moulded applied edge, above ...

A remarkable James I joined oak folding or 'games-table', West Country, circa 1620Having a boarded octagonal folding-top, the base of canted form,...

A good Charles I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1630The back panel carved with a central flowerhead leading to demi-flow...

A Charles II beadwork picture, circa 1660Designed with a central roundel of Abraham raising his sword, which is restrained by the Hand of God, as ...

A good pair of William & Mary/Queen Anne crewelwork wall hangings, circa 1690-1710Designed with a prominent 'tree of life', having curling branche...

An impressive pair of Gothic-Revival oak doorsOf pointed-arch form, the frame of chamfered rails applied with boards held in place by square-head ...

A 16th or 17th century boarded oak alms box, EnglishThe hinged lid with line moulding, wrought iron strap hinges and hasps, the front fitted with ...

A good cast iron fireback, Weald, SussexPossibly mid-16th centuryOf rectangular form with canted corners and rope-twist edge, cast with the Royal ...

A good Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640With twin-plank top and a nulled-carved top rail, the single-shelf cupboard e...

An unusual Charles II boarded oak box, circa 1660The lid carved with a central foliate roundel, within a line-carved chevron border, the front wit...

A small Charles II boarded oak box, circa 1660The hinged lid with shaped edge, above a front carved with a bold lunette framing a pair of stylised...

An unusual mid-to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1650-80With unusually-truncated upper stem with b...

A good mid-17th century brass trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1660With narrow socket flange, faint medial knop to upper stem, mid...

A mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, circa 1650-80With flange, the upper and lower stems ribbed, and with mid...

A mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, circa 1650-80With flange, the upper and lower stems ribbed, and with mid...

A rare mid-17th century brass trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1650-70The broad socket flange stamped with the initials 'GE', the ...

A small mid- to late 17th century brass-alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, circa 1650-80The socket with broad flange, two 'wedding bands' to ...

A rare pair of Charles II steel ember tongs, circa 1680With decorative chamfers and notches, and terminating in a pair of nips formed as human han...

A pair of George I wrought iron ember tongs, circa 1720With filed decoration, one handle a whistle, the nips curved, a small rectangle of inlaid b...

A rare and fine joined oak coffer, circa 1520With an impressive single-panelled lid, the front with four linenfold carved panels, the broad stiles...

A good Charles II joined oak gateleg table, circa 1670The oval drop-leaf top formed from impressive single-piece boards, on ball and ring-turned l...

An extremely rare James I/Charles I joined oak caqueteuse armchair, Aberdeenshire, circa 1620-40Having a resplendent cresting with leaf-carved bro...

A rare and good Elizabeth I oak joint stool, circa 1580Having a double-reeded edge top, bicuspid-shaped rails, and inverted-baluster turned legs w...

A Charles II joined oak backstool, Derbyshire, circa 1670Having a pair of arched splats, each profusely chip-carved, with a smooth top and scallo...

A fine James I oak joint stool, Salisbury, circa 1620In the manner of the Humphrey Beckham workshopOf good height, having a six-pegged triple-reed...

A small George III oak delft-rack, circa 1770Having a scroll-profiled frieze, and three shelves each with a retaining-bar, flanked by scrolling fr...

A rare, extremely fine and small Charles I joined oak standing livery cupboard, circa 1630Profusely carved overall with foliate strapwork, having ...

An early 18th century brass ejector socket candlestick, English/French, circa 1720With broad flange, the stem with central bulbous knop and two se...

A pair of George I brass socket candlesticks, circa 1720Each with waisted vase-shaped socket with moulded rim, and seamed stem cast with a square-...

A brass alloy socket candlestickThe socket with moulded rims, circular extraction piercings and ball- and blade-knopped stem with threaded end, th...

A good and small Charles II joined oak court cupboard, North Country, circa 1660Having an interlaced-lunette and fleur-de-lys carved and ball end-...

A small mid-17th century joined and boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1650The one-piece lid board with chip-carved ends, the front with two p...

A rare and fine Charles II joined oak food cupboard, circa 1660With a thin boarded top and dentil-moulded cornice, and a pair of twin-panelled cup...

A rare and small Charles I joined oak gateleg occassional table, circa 1640Having an oval drop-leaf top, on rare single-board trestle-ends with ro...

A George III brass dog collar, dated 1771Covered with dome-topped brass studs and engraved with the date '1771' and 'T. HURDSMAN / YORK ST / OSWES...

A George III brass dog collar, dated 1786With foliate engraved rim and inscribed 'Tho.s Cook, Baker, Redcliff Street, Bristol', and with three slo...

A George III brass and leather dog collar, circa 1800With leather lining and rolled rims, iron ring attachment and adjusting to four positions, la...

A George III brass and leather dog collar, circa 1800With leather lining and rolled rims, engraved 'W. SLEE', brass ring attachment and adjusting...

A small mid-19th century brass dog collarWith notched edge forming spikes, and engraved '1 Russell Terrace . Bedminster / I am Mrs Graham's dog & ...

An iron manacle or collarHinged, and with notched edges forming spikes, with attached iron ring, 14cm maximum diameter, together with a Victorian ...

An early 18th century engraved brass and steel rim lock, English, circa 1700-30The brass box engraved with foliated scrolls, the steel mechanism a...

A mid-18th century lantern clockGeorge Borrett, StowmarketSurmounted by a strapped bell and five urn finials between three engraved arcaded frets ...

A rare set of four mid-16th century carved oak portrait panels, English, circa 1550Of two men and two women, all elaborately dressed and each carv...

An early 17th century carved oak strapwork panel, English, circa 1620Centred by a large rosette with straps at the cardinal points, and in a surro...

A James I/Charles I carved oak armorial panel, dated 1625Carved with a shield bearing three escutcheons beneath a yoke or collar, the date '1625' ...

A James I oak finial, dated 1618Of stylised poppy-head shape, and carved 'WM Church / W / 1618', 19.5cm wide x 4cm deep x 40.5cm high, (7 1/2in wi...

A 19th century stained and painted beer coaster, EnglishWith a circular depression at one end for a jug or flagon, and with six depressions for gl...

A pair of early 16th century carved oak tracery panels, circa 1500-30Each with two registers of tracery, one with its uppermost carved with quatre...

A late 18th/early 19th century oak beer coaster, EnglishOf elongated octagonal form, and with low gallery, carved at one end with a circular depre...

A wrought iron window frameTopped by a trefoil, above a pair of lancet-arched tracery lights, 43cm wide x 2.5cm deep x 84cm high, (16 1/2in wide x...

A rare Elizabeth I joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, circa 1600The back panel with applied moulded frame, centred by a part lozenge-...

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