The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A George III mahogany chest-on-chest, circa 1770The upper-section having a dentil-moulded cornice and blind fretwork frieze, atop two short and t...

A set of six George II walnut dining chairs, circa 1740Each have a vertical pierced splat, rounded stay-rail and prominent scroll-ended uprights, ...

A small George II mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1750Having a one-piece ovolo-moulded top with rounded front corners, above a brushing-slide, an...

An early 18th century walnut, fruitwood and ash commode open armchair, Welsh, circa 1725Having a solid vase-shaped splat, an arched and scroll car...

A boarded walnut and inlaid prie dieu, Italian, circa 1600Having a single-boarded ovolo and dentil-moulded top, a small central drawer inlaid with...

A George I joined oak and ash side chair, circa 1720Having a broad solid splat, serpentine-shaped cresting and channel-moulded back uprights, boar...

A George II walnut and chequer line-inlaid lowboy, circa 1740Having a crossbanded and quarter-veneered top with moulded edge, one long over two sh...

A George III mahogany and upholstered armchair, in the French Hepplewhite taste, circa 1770The curved and serpentine-shaped padded back, stuff-ove...

A late George III mahogany telescopic reading stand, or lectern, circa 1810With adjustable reading slope, and ebony strung drawer, on a triangular...

A George II mahogany and needlework pole firescreen, circa 1730The screen of floral needlework screen, worked in gros-point using coloured wools, ...

A George II walnut and upholstered wing-back armchair, circa 1740Having a tall arched padded back, winged sides, outsplayed arms and stuff-over se...

A Charles I and earlier joined oak tester bedThe tester of twelve plain panels, the headboard with four lozenge-carved panels, atop paired matchin...

A carved oak panelled four-fold screen, in the 17th century mannerEach section with a long leafy-lunette carved panel, atop twelve plain panels, ...

A late George III elm stool, possibly East Anglia, circa 1820Having an oval top with central S-shaped aperture, on square-section tapering splayed...

A George III mahogany urn or kettle stand, circa 1790Having a line-inlaid square top with wavy-gallery, above a narrow slide, on square tapering l...

A 19th century pine delft rackHaving two shelves, each with ten spoon apertures, shaped sides, 85cm wide x 8.5cm deep x 58.5cm high, (33in wide x...

An early 18th century joined oak side tableHaving an ovolo-moulded boarded top, a lip-moulded frieze drawer, and wavy-scroll profiled apron, on ri...

A rare and small oak-framed and upholstered sofa, English, circa 1725-35The cartouche-shaped back having a wide channel-moulded and scroll-shaped ...

A George II mahogany drop-leaf dining table, circa 1740Having an oval and ovolo-moulded drop-leaf top formed from one-piece boards, a single end-f...

A George II figured-walnut and featherbanded double-domed bureau cabinet, circa 1730Having a cavetto cornice, a pair of shaped and bevelled mirror...

A very large 17th/18th century joined walnut, beech and hide upholstered open armchair, SpanishHaving a hide upholstered back with brass ball-fina...

A George II style stained-beech and upholstered wing-back two-seater sofaThe serpentine-arched padded back, wings, scroll-over arms and two squab-...

Six various walnut and cane chairs, including two armchairs, English, circa 1685 and laterEach having a cresting carved with paired cherubs suppor...

A George III yew and elm Windsor armchair, Thames Valley, circa 1780Having a hooped back with four long spindles either side of a shaped fretwork ...

An early 20th century onyx pedestalHaving a square top, a tapering plain pillar with metal collar and footrim, on a plinth base, 28cm wide x 28c...

An early George III mahogany spider-leg gateleg occassional table, circa 1765In the manner of Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779)Having a rectangular d...

A 19th century ebonized, turtleshell and bone-inlaid display cabinet, DutchHaving a central arched and pierced-brass three-quarter gallery, a sing...

A narrow joined walnut chest of drawers, English, circa 1700Having a boarded moulded top, above three long cushion mitre-moulded drawers, applied ...

A set of six George II mahogany dining chairs, circa 1740Each having a pierced and interlace-carved vase-shaped splat, a serpentine and scroll-car...

A George II mahogany side table, Irish, circa 1745 and laterHaving a one-piece rounded and moulded rectangular top, a scroll-profiled front frieze...

A pair of Chippendale-Revival walnut tripod occassional tablesEach having a one-piece piecrust edge top, a Rococo C-scroll and turned pillar, on t...

A late 17th century joined oak box-seat table-chair, circa 1680Having a pivotal-hinged triple-boarded top/back, shaped flat arms on baluster-turne...

A walnut caquetuese open armchair, French, circa 1600 and laterWith traces of crimson-paint, the typically narrow and upright back panel carved wi...

A George III carved mahogany tripod occasional table, circa 1760 and laterHaving a circular one-piece tilt-action pie-crust moulded top, on a spir...

A small William & Mary joined oak side table, circa 1690Having a twin-boarded ovolo-moulded top, and frieze drawer, on slender baluster-turned leg...

An 18th and possibly later mahogany open armchair, EnglishIn the manner of Giles Grendey (1693-1780) or William Bradshaw (1700-1775)Of wide propor...

A yew, fruitwood and elm Windsor armchair, Buckinghamshire, circa 1835-70The hooped back with four spindles either side of a central wheel and tea...

A Victorian leather, oak and iron bound dome-lidded carriage trunk, circa 1870The leather decorated with stellar-motifs, the lid centred by a bras...

An unusual early 19th century yew and fruitwood 'folk'-armchair, possibly East Anglian, circa 1800-40Of large proportions, having a four-part circ...

A pair of specimen marble obelisks, probably Ashford, DerbyshireThe columns inset with specimen malachite, and on stepped bases, each inlaid with ...

A George IV satinwood and purpleheart workbox, circa 1825Of tapering rectangular section, the top with a pair of turned ebonised handles flanking ...

A Regency yew-wood tea caddyOf sarcophagus form, fitted to the interior with a pair of lidded caddies and an (associated) glass bowl, each end of ...

An early 16th century joined oak high-back enclosed box-settle, Franco-Flemish, circa 1530 and laterThe back of four panels carved with tracery li...

A nest of three Vernis Martin style painted side tablesThe largest having a serpentine-sided top, decorated with a courting couple in 18th century...

A late 17th century joined elm gateleg dining table, DutchHaving an oval drop-leaf top, and a frieze drawer to each end, on bulbous ring-turned le...

A 17th century joined and boarded oak chest, FrenchThe angular dome-lid formed from two chip-ended boards, above a quadruple-panelled front, each ...

A William & Mary yew-wood cabinet-on-stand, circa 1690 and laterHaving a cyma-recta cornice, and a pair of cupboard doors, each with four glass pa...

A George III style giltwood torchere stand, in the circa 1770 mannerHaving an octagonal screw top, a tapering pillar with beaded and acanthus-carv...

A 19th century carved and pierced hardwood arch, possibly India or SriLankaHaving a twin-arch formed from carved and pierced acanthus-type leaves ...

A William & Mary fruitwood side table, circa 1690Having an ovolo-moulded triple-boarded top, a plain frieze drawer, and baluster and ball-turned l...

A limed-beech dressing stoolEarly 18th century and laterThe stuff-over seat upholstered in floral ivory silk, on square-tapering bell-flower carve...

A George II fruitwood, ash, elm and pine rocking lambing-type chair, circa 1740-60With panelled-back, shaped wings, part-open flat arms on baluste...

A small George III joined oak cricket table, circa 1800Having a circular boarded top, on triangular-shaped and splayed legs, joined all round by p...

A George II walnut lowboy, circa 1740Having a one-piece moulded top, an arched scroll-shaped apron beneath one long, one short and two deep lip mo...

A George II walnut and featherbanded bureau, circa 1740Having a crossbanded and well-figured sloping fall, enclosing a traditional fitted interior...

A 19th century ash and beech 'pern' spinning wheel, WelshThe wheel with a bentwood fellow and ten baluster-turned spokes, on three baluster-turned...

An oak geometric-moulded chest of drawers, English, circa 1700Having a boarded top with applied moulded edge, over four long mitre-moulded drawers...

A 19th century satinwood and inlaid secretaire cabinet, DutchWith a geometric pierced and reserve-centred cresting, a pair of quarter-veneered, f...

An impressive 18th century carved fruitwood armoire, FrenchHaving a double-dome and floral-carved cornice surmounted by pierced scrolls and carved...

A 17th century joined solid and veneered walnut narrow chest of drawers, ItalianHaving an ovolo-moulded and canted front corner top, above a friez...

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