The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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A set of six William & Mary joined oak and inlaid backstools, circa 1690 and laterEach having an open and rectangular fielded panelled back, a scr...

A George II joined oak and inlaid open low dresser, Breconshire, circa 1740Having a boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, three frieze drawers with...

An extraordinarily rare Elizabeth I joined walnut open armchair, Herefordshire/Welsh Borders, circa 1590Of bold design and deeply carved, having a...

A good George III joined oak and elm farmhouse-type table, circa 1790The top formed from three thick end-cleated boards, with plain rails and flat...

A good Charles II oak joint stool, circa 1660With a well-figured and ovolo-moulded top, the rails gauge-carved and punch-decorated with an undulat...

A rare William & Mary fruitwood turner's side chair, circa 1700With all parts turned on a lathe, the back with three spiral-turned spindles mortic...

A rare and good Elizabeth I/James I joined oak open armchair, circa 1600-20Having a back of two panels, each with raised moulded front and ribbed ...

A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630Having a relatively rare square-edged top, bicuspid-shaped and run-moulded rails, on inverted-baluster over...

A George I oak table-top spice cupboard, circa 1715Having a one-piece top with shallow chamfered-edge, a single flush-panelled and fruitwood line-...

A George III oak travelling desk box, circa 1760The hinged lid with cleated ends enclosing an interior fitted with divisions forming compartments ...

A George III joined oak telescopic reading table, circa 1770Having a rounded-rectangular top with adjustable ratchet support, and two pivotal cand...

Three large carved grotesque heads, probably 17th/18th centuryEach looking straight ahead, with long flowing hair, exaggerated features and a slig...

An early 16th century carved oak roof corbel, or beam endCarved as a woman wearing a hat and holding a banner, furled at the end, 15cm wide x 23cm...

A Henry VII/Henry VIII carved and painted pine roof or ceiling boss, probably Lancashire, circa 1500Of lozenge form, and carved with a Christogram...

An early 17th century carved oak panel, Dutch/German, PrudenceOriginally part of a door, the figure of Prudence, wearing a ruff and holding a mirr...

Circle of Peter van den Velde (Antwerp 1634-circa 1724)A harbour scene, ebonized moulded frame,oil on canvas116.2 x 139.6cm (45 3/4 x 54 15/16in)....

A George III oak longcase clock, circa 1770 and laterThe hood with caddy top, the long trunk door with double-arched top and crossbanding, the ass...

A small carved oak 'Romayne'-type panel, circa 1540The bust of a woman, wearing a headdress and caul, within a laurel wreath with foliated scrolls...

An alderwood taper or rushlight holderThe front board with ogee-arched upper edge and opening below, the backboard pierced for hanging, 11.5cm wid...

A mother-of-pearl inlaid oak table cabinet17th century elementsThe hinged door with central inlaid panel, circa 1650, of mother-of-pearl flowers i...

A paint-decorated softwood wall bracket, in the French Regence mannerThe bow-breakfront shelf hung with lambrequins above a trophy-shaped support ...

An early 19th century walnut and brass beer coaster, English, circa 1800-30Topped by a raised circular platform on three supports modelled as barr...

A late 19th century mahogany and inlaid trayOval, with undulating gallery and angled brass handles, the base crossbanded and line-inlaid, and deco...

A George I walnut-veneered toilet mirror, circa 1725Having a rare two-tier serpentine shaped base, fitted with four drawers, the mirror-plate with...

A walnut-veneered pier mirrorEarly 18th century, EnglishHaving a two-part later mirror plate, in a shaped cushion moulded frame, 46.5cm wide x 10...

A Queen Anne/George I yew-wood lever-action nutcracker, circa 1710Topped by a squirrel eating a nut, and scratch-carved with leafy plants, the han...

A small Queen Anne oak 'table-top' chest of drawers, circa 1710Possibly the upper section of a child's chest-on-stand, or chest-on-chest, having a...

An 18th century grater, probably for snuff, possibly of lacewood, EnglishWith swivelling cover fixed by a star-headed pin, fitted to the interior ...

A Charles II boarded oak box, North Country, circa 1660The twin-plank hinged lid with decorative pairs of lightly-carved lines to its edge, the fr...

An early to mid-18th century boxwood lever-action nutcracker, circa 1720-50Carved with a duck's head and with scratch-carved geometric motifs, the...

A rare and documented pair of Charles II joined oak forms or benches, circa 1674Each having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applie...

A rare and documented pair of Charles II joined oak forms or benches, circa 1674Each having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applie...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

An unusual pair of Charles II joined oak figural-carved backstools, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 1670One back panel carved with a portrait of Charle...

Two similar and unusual early 18th century oak high-back chairs, English, circa 1710-20Each having a solid vase-shaped splat flanked by a moulded ...

A good pair of Charles II joined oak backstools, Derbyshire, circa 1670Each having a pair of arched splats with a smooth top and scalloped inner e...

A rare and small George I/II joined and boarded oak high dresser, Vale of Glamorgan, circa 1725-40The open rack with two shelves, and a bold cham...

A good James I joined oak coffer, circa 1620Having a boarded and end-cleated top, a triple-panelled front, each panel carved with a guilloche-fill...

A rare mid-16th century oak boarded bench or form, English, circa 1550Having a single-piece top with reeded-edge, ornate scroll-profiled shallow a...

A late 17th century and later verdure tapestry, FlemishWorked in wools, with soldiers brandishing halberds, next to a river and sailing vessels, a...

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

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 Charles II spot sampler, circa 1670Worked in coloured silk and metallic thread on a linen ground, designed with various flowering plants, includ...

A George III needlework map of England and wales, circa 1800Worked mainly in black silk thread, and using coloured silk for the various county bor...

An early 19th century sampler, EnglishDesigned with the alphabet and verse in bands, in mainly red, blue, green and yellow silk threads, on linen,...

A carved oak boss or mount, English or possibly Flemish, circa 1520Carved as a winged ox, symbolic of St. Luke the Evangelist, 17cm wide x 3.8cm d...

Two 17th century stoneware Bellarmines, Cologne/FrechenBoth with moulded rings to the neck above a bearded mask, one with a floral medallion to th...

A very small stoneware BellarminePossibly 16th centuryWith a finely modelled bearded mask to the neck, typical strap handle, 13cm highFor further...

A 15th century stoneware pipkin, DutchWith decorative bands, loop handle and three short legs, 17cm highFor further information on this lot pleas...

A small leaded bronze mortar, probably by Gerrit Schimmel (d. 1707), of Deventer, Holland, dated 1664Cast to the rim with a band of text reading '...

An iron mortar, possibly 16th centuryWith flared rim, the waist cast with simple 'ribs', 11.5cm rim diameter x 7.5cm highFootnotes:Provenance: R...

A large iron mortar, dated 1647, English or DutchCast with multiple decorative bands, the name 'CLEMENT READ' and the date '1647', with two lug ha...

An 18th century large leaded bronze mortar, probably by the Beardmore Foundry of LondonCast about the waist with a repeating band of shell, leaf a...

A Queen Anne joined oak and inlaid press cupboard, Lancaster area, dated 1712Having a cavetto cornice, the end-pendant frieze with pierced whorls ...

A George III solid-yew tripod occasional table, circa 1790Having a boarded circular tilt-top, on a vase-turned pillar and three hipped and downswe...

A George III joined oak high dresser, circa 1760Having a boarded rack with three shelves, fretwork lunette frieze and stop-fluted pilasters, the b...

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