The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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An Arts & Crafts brass and copper hanging rack, Scottish/English, circa 1910The backplate shaped, and with three 'finials, applied with five leave...

A rare George III copper dog collar, dated 1776Engraved 'BEN.N. COOPER HILLASH at DYMOCK / 1776' and '(Stop, Me Not, but lett, Me go, home / Lest,...

A rare fruitwood teetotum, probably circa 1800A twenty-sided polygon, each side with a number marked in ink, 4cm highFootnotes:Literature:See E. ...

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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 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, 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 ...

A George III white metal-mounted engraved horn beaker, circa 1800With white metal-mounted rim and footrim, engraved with huntsmen and hounds in a ...

An early Victorian coromandel and brass-inlaid tea caddy, circa 1850With domed lid inlaid with a brass roundel edged with the garter, lined to the...

An early 16th century embroidered orphrey panel fragment of linen, probably English, circa 1510-30Embroidered with metal thread and coloured silks...

A collection of corkscrewsTo include three barrel corkscrews, two mounted with the Royal Arms, the third with Gothic decoration, nine pull corkscr...

A late 17th/early 18th century and later cedar, horn and bone-inlaid tobacco box, English, circa 1660-1715The lid mounted with a later white metal...

A Regency rosewood and brass-inlaid work box, or 'basket', circa 1815Of boat shape, and with an articulated wooden strap handle between a pair of ...

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