The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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Of Royal Interest: A rare Henry VII pewter dish, circa 1500The plain rim struck with a crowned ostrich-feather, the well with raised boss, a maker...

A rare Henry VIII broad rim plate, circa 1540The particularly broad rim struck with the touchmark of Thomas Curtis, London (fl.1520-1559), (PS60),...

A rare Plantagenet/Tudor pewter dish, circa 1400-1500Having a distinctive triangular fillet to the edge of the narrow rim, a gentle booge and boss...

A rare Medieval pewter spice plate, probably EnglishThe relatively broad rim with flared lip, steep booge and shallow 'boss', fine concentric line...

A Romano-British small footed dish, circa 200-400The shallow bowl with narrow rim, on a spreading foot with gently flared base, 12cm diameter x ...

A rare Henry VIII pewter bowl, circa 1530Having a plain rim stamped with the Lombardic ownership initials 'E M' and with an edge fillet to the und...

A rare Charles II pewter candlestick, circa 1680With ribbed pillar stem, octagonal flange, drip-tray and trumpet base, the base also cast with a f...

A pewter wrigglework beaker, Dutch, circa 1700The flared drum decorated all round with scrolling flora, crowned initialled touchmark to base under...

An early 18th century pewter single-reed charger, Bristol, circa 1730With hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of Thomas Lanyon, Bristol ...

A George III pewter mazarine or strainer, circa 1770Of oval form, the narrow rim engraved with the Methuen family coat of arms, touchmark to rear ...

A James II pewter porringer, dated 1688Having a bellied bowl with bossed base, an Old English ear with triangular attachment to the underside and ...

A Charles II pewter triple-reeded dish, circa 1680Hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear of George Smith, London/Derby (fl. 1651-1698), (PS...

A 17th century pewter ball-knopped candlestick, circa 1650-75With removable sconce, a single-fillet upper stem and low ball-knop, on a wide and de...

A 18th century pewter 'caudle cup'The large bowl with flared sides and multiple uniform linear decoration, the twin scale-cast handles with ball-t...

An 18th century pewter chalice, possibly IrishHaving a straight-sided and flat-bottom bowl, with stamped ownership initials 'A R' to rim, a balust...

A rare and possibly unique Charles II pewter wrigglework slip-top spoon, circa 1660The flattened-hexagonal handle with stamped ownership initials ...

A fine William & Mary pewter two-banded tavern pot, circa 169020 fl.oz. capacity, having a tapering body with triangular lip, a single-curve handl...

A rare Henry VII pewter diamond point spoon, circa 1500With slender flattened-hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, apparently unmarked, 16cm long...

A George I pewter dome-lidded tankard, circa 1720Having a ram's horn thumbpiece, single-curve handle with boot-heel terminal, lower single-fillet ...

An 18th century pewter capstan salt, circa 1720-50Having a moderately shallow bowl, and a domed spreading circular base with octagonal footrim, w...

A Queen Anne/George I brass ejector socket candlestick, circa 1705-1720The faceted stem with two bold ring knops and push-up ejector with round kn...

A 16th century brass alloy capstan socket candlestick, North-West EuropeanThe socket with circular extraction aperture, on a short stem and a flar...

A mid-17th century and later brass trumpet-base candlestick, English, circa 1650-80With (replaced?) flared socket above a later band repair, the u...

A pair of early to mid-18th century brass socket candlesticks, French/English, circa 1720Each with a slightly tapering socket above an inverted ba...

A brass salverWith foliate engraving (worn), 30cm diameter, together with an 18th century brass muffineer, English, with domed pierced top and bra...

A late 17th/early 18th century brass socket 'tavern' candlestick, English, circa 1670-1700With slightly waisted candle-socket on a slightly swelli...

A brass wall sconce, DutchThe shaped backplate embossed with a heart and a sun and pierced with crescent moons, the near-circular pan fitted with ...

A William IV pewter communion set, in fitted oak caseIncluding a spire flagon, the tapering drum engraved below a broad fillet 'Puckeridge Chapel ...

A large Charles I pewter flagon, circa 1630Having a plain tapering drum with flared footrim, a knopped bun lid, and bar and pierced-heart thumbpie...

A Charles II pewter plain broad-rim plate, circa 1675The rim with wrigglework initials 'I F' and stylized paired tulip flowers and pointed-leaves,...

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

An impressive pair of Charles II pewter broad rim chargers, circa 1670Each plain rim engraved with a mantled, impaled coat of arms (unhatched), th...

An impressive Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1670The plain rim engraved with a mantled coat of arms, and stamped with unidentified hal...

A George II twin-handled 'loving'-cup, circa 1750The flared body with mid-fillet and spreading footrim, each single-curve handle with hooded-ball ...

An early 19th century pewter bleeding bowl, circa 1800-30The porringer-like vessel with capacity marks around the inside of the bowl, with flat bo...

A good pair of George II pewter London-made tall flat-lid flagons, English ale gallon capacity, Scottish, circa 1735Each having a tapering drum wi...

A Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1660-80Plain rim, apparently unmarked, 22in., 55.8cm diameter, 4â…›in., 10.5cm rim, (38%)Footnotes:Pr...

An impressive Charles II pewter broad rim charger, circa 1670The single-reed rim with engraved unidentified mantled coat of arms, no obvious maker...

A rare Charles II pewter candlestick, circa 1675Having a broad circular detachable sconce, a baluster-knop stem, and low circular drip tray, on an...

An early 18th century brass chamberstick, English, circa 1700-20The pan with rolled rim and candle socket fixed to the underside with a copper was...

A 17th century brass pricket candlestick, North-West European, possibly FrenchTopped by a 9cm pricket in a dished drip-pan, on an acorn- and blade...

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...

An unusual Charles II joined oak open armchair, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 1670Having a pointed-scroll profiled cresting carved with flora, and a ...

A pair of William & Mary slat-back side chairs, Yorkshire, circa 1690Each with three leafy-carved slats, morticed between a double S-scroll carved...

A George II joined oak standing corner cupboard, circa 1740Having a cavetto-moulded cornice, a pair of arched fielded cupboard doors, and waist-mo...

Two similar joined oak, walnut and cane side chairs, Anglo-Dutch, circa 1700One oak, the other walnut, each having an arched caned back, a carved ...

A George I joined oak mural spice cupboard, circa 1730Of unusual domed-form, having a cavetto-moulded cornice, and arched fielded panelled cupboar...

A William & Mary joined oak slat-back side chair, circa 1690The back of three moulded slats beneath an arched scroll-carved and pierced cresting, ...

A fine Charles II joined oak double panel-back open armchair, South West Yorkshire, circa 1670Of substantial proportions, typically having a slend...

A George I oak side chair, Welsh, circa 1720Having a solid vase-shaped splat, a dish-shaped cresting rail set above plain upright rails, panelled ...

A George III joined oak and fruitwood inlaid mural corner cupboard, circa 1790Having a shallow dentil-moulded frieze, and single fielded panelled ...

A William & Mary joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1700In two parts, the boarded top with applied reeded and ovolo-moulded edge, each section hav...

A Charles II joined oak form, circa 1680 and laterHaving an ovolo-moulded top, cushion and channel-moulded rails, on ball and ring-turned tapering...

A mid-19th century yew and elm child's Windsor armchair, Lincolnshire, circa 1850The upper splat with fretted stylized fleur-de-lys, the lower spl...

A 16th century 'Game Park' tapestry section, FlemishWorked in wools, mainly in greens and browns, designed with huntsmen and hounds chasing boar, ...

A section of early 17th century tapestry, FlemishWorked in wool, mainly in shades of blue, green and ochre, designed with two female figures, each...

A 17th century tapestry cushionDesigned with floral bands in coloured wools and silk, with metallic braid edge and ivory tassel ends, crimson cott...

A rare Elizabeth I tapestry long cushion cover, circa 1580Woven in coloured wools and silks, depicting the Return of the Prodigal Son, the figures...

A good Henry VIII carved oak Romayne-type panel, circa 1530-40Topped by a scrolling banner with traces of paint, above the high relief bust of a m...

A mid-to late 16th century carved oak panel, English, circa 1550-1600In high relief, centred by a vase issuing a pair of tulips between a pair of ...

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