The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A William III leather costrel, dated 1695Of typical form, marked to one side with a possibly heraldic motif, and to the other side with the date '...

A very small late 17th/early 18th century leather costrel, English, circa 1700Of typical form, with stitched seams, 10.5cm wide x 8cm deep x 10.5c...

A late 17th/early 18th century leather costrel, English, circa 1700Of typical form with stitched seams, 17cm wide x 14cm deep x 17cm high, (6 1/2i...

A small late 17th/early 18th century leather costrel, English, circa 1700Of typical form, with stitched seams, the sides each decorated with five ...

A good and large sycamore dairy bowlWith decorative turned lines to the rim and the exterior, low turned foot, 44.5cm diameter x 14cm highFor fur...

A late 18th/early 19th century sycamore dairy bowlTurned with faint line decoration to the exterior, 40cm diameterFor further information on this...

A 19th century carved fruitwood rolling pin, for butter or paste, WelshCentred by a vine of leaves and berries between further bands of various fo...

Eleven items of domestic brass and copperThe brass items comprising, a 1/2 gallon brass measuring jug, 24.5cm high, a mid-19th century student's l...

A group of 18th-20th century brass and iron kitchen utensilsTo include an 18th century brass and iron spoon, with ram's horn terminal, 46cm high, ...

An 18th century brass fish kettle, EnglishOf typical oblong form, and with articulated iron handle, the exterior decorated with bands of herringbo...

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A rare and small James I leaded bronze mortar, probably by Thomas Giles (fl. 1605-14) of Chichester, Sussex, dated 1611With flared rim, the body c...

A rare and finely cast Charles I leaded bronze mortar, by William Clibury (fl. 1605-42) of Wellington, Shropshire, dated 1637With three handles, o...

A Commonwealth leaded bronze mortar, dated 1654Probably William Cuerdon (fl.1652-78) of Doncaster, YorkshireOf flared slightly waisted form with f...

A Queen Anne leaded bronze mortar, by Ralph Ashton (fl. 1703 - 1728) of Wigan, Lancashire, dated 1707Of waisted form, cast to the body with a pair...

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 large lignum vitae pestleWith bulbous head and terminal knop, 35.5cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Sold Bonhams, 29 March 2017, Lot 25 (part), the p...

A Good Elizabeth I joined and boarded oak ark or meal chest, circa 1570The typical 'dome'-lid constructed using three overlapping boards tenon-joi...

A George II brass coffee pot, circa 1735With domed cover, fruitwood handle and finial, and flared footrim, maker's mark/pseudo hallmarks to rim, ...

An extremly large 16th/17th century leaded bronze skillet, EnglishThe body with scratch-marked 'W', and on three 'D'-section ribbed legs, the hand...

An unusual 18th century lignum vitae and brass grinder or mill, possibly for coffee, EnglishWith two threaded cup-like ends, unscrewing to reveal ...

An unusual and good 17th century cast brass ladle, with maker's marksThe handle stamped nine times with 'EC' or 'EG' beneath a crown, and ending i...

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