Period Oak Featuring a Private Collection from a Devon Yeomans House

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An 18th Century Staffordshire Creamware Coffee Pot & Cover attributed to William Greatbatch, Circa 1760. The domed lid surmounted by a floral knop...

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A Delightful 18th Century Creamware Mug, probably Leeds pottery, decorated with a naively painted scene depicting a Woman sat on a bench in landsc...

Two Early 19th Century Creamware Mugs: One decorated with agricultural tools and a wheat sheaf, 5 ins (12.5 cms) high. The other with the bust of ...

A Charming 18th Century Leeds Pottery Creamware Plate. The centre panel depicting a man & woman holding a heart within a ring between them above i...

Two 18th Century Pearlware Coffee Pots & Covers: A large Yorkshire baluster pot decorated with sprays of foliage in brown, ochre, green and blue, ...

A Charming Late 18th/Early 19th Century Inlaid Mahogany Candle Box. The tapering wall mounted container inlaid with a crossed knife & fork above a...

An 18th Century Inlaid Mahogany Salt Box. The back board having a crested top pierced with a heart. The box with a sloped lid and inlaid facade bo...

An 18th Century Boarded Oak Corner Cupboard. The plank door hung on iron strap hinges and fretted with a heart to the centre, 29 ins (74 cms) hig...

An 18th Century Mahogany 'Cat'. The three splayed screw-in arms ornamented with bobbin turning and wrythen fluting, emanating from a finialed ball...

A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Treen Goblet. The coconut shell bowl on a short knopped stem and round moulded foot, 5 ins (13 cms) in height.

A 19th Century Turned Treen Tobacco Jar. The round moulded lid surmounted by a rosewood finial with a lead inner lid. The squat barrel form jar wi...

A Yew-wood Lace Maker's Lamp Stool and A Treen Tobacco Pot. The small low stool having a rectangular top with re-entrant corner quadrants standing...

A Collection of Good 19th Century Turned Treen: A boxwood bottle case 8 ins (20 cms)) high. A cylindrical jar with slightly domed lid 3¼ ins (8 cm...

A Small 19th Century Oak Hanging Shelf Unit. The open shelves below a foliate carved frieze. The pilasters with applied split spindles headed by r...

A Small & Rare 17th Century Blue & White English Delft Posset Pot (lacking cover) Circa 1690, possibly Brislington/Bristol painted with Chinoiseri...

A Small Late 17th/Early 18th Century English Blue & White Delft Mug and A Three-legged Stand. The mug with cylindrical body decorated with a trell...

A Large 18th Century English Delft Tankard (A/F), probably Liverpool. The cylindrical body decorated with a chinoiserie scene, 6¼ ins (16 cms) hig...

A 17th Century English Blue & White Delft Plate & Pill Pot. The plate emblazoned with a crown to one side above griffin headed scrollwork swagged ...

Three Pieces of 18th Century English Blue & White Delft-ware. A Liverpool Plate decorated in the Chinese style with flowers and bands of trelliswo...

Three Large 18th Century Blue & White Delft Plates: The largest decorated with a fruit tree and flowers to the centre panel, and floral buds in di...

A Delightful 18th Century Yorkshire Creamware Jug initialled WB and dated 1778. The baluster body depicting a house, sailing ship and a lady stood...

An 18th Century Blue & White Pearlware Jug. The ovoid body painted with a decorative cartouche inscribed; 'Thomas & Susannah Hine, Gibter 1783' f...

A Large 18th Century Cream-ware Jug, probably Leeds Pottery (A/F). Decorated in blue with a continuous rural scene depicting a maid milking a cow,...

Two 18th Century Blue & White Baluster Jugs: One with a trellis border above inscription; 'Sarah Clews 1790', sprays of flowering foliage between ...

Two 18th Century Cream-ware Mugs decorated in blue by the same hand with charming figural scenes; one with a man in landscape alongside inscriptio...

An 18th Century Wall Hanging Oak Delft Rack. The moulded cornice above a pierced, scallop-edged frieze rail. The three open shelves with plate gro...

An 18th Century Oak Wall Cupboard. The top surmounted by a pierced & scalloped gallery rail. The fielded panel door opening to reveal a blue paint...

A Charming Late 17th Century Joined Oak Side Table of good colour & patination. The three plank top with moulded edge above a frieze drawer hung o...

A Pair of 18th Century Joined Oak Side Chairs. The pierced cresting rails carved with foliate S-scrolls centred by crowns above three open carved ...

A Pair of Turned Dark Oak Pricket Candle Sticks by Mulberry (label to the base of one). The columnar stems with midway blade knops and bands of gr...

A Turned Elm Bowl adorned with brass studs, probably Scottish, 4½ ins (11 cms) high, 9 ins (23 cms) in diameter. The underside branded with initia...

A Turned Oak Bowl with a chip carved edge and a border of carved undulating vine, 4¾ ins (12 cms) high, 22 ins (28 cms) in diameter.

A Small Rectangular Wooden Box bound in engraved brass straps with scalloped edging and having a sliding lid carved with daisy wheels opening to r...

A 17th Century Triple Panelled Coffer of good colour & patination The lid in a run moulded frame on iron staple hinges. The three front panels car...

A Set of Four Liverpool Fan Spindle-back Chairs attributed to the North West Circa 1800-1840. The top bars centred by fanned motifs above two rows...

A Large Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Gateleg Table, The oval top on ball turned legs with similarly turned gates 28½ ins (72 cms) high, 52½ in...

A Charles I Triple Panelled Oak Coffer dated 1636. The lid on replacement hinges having a channel moulded frame decorated with trellis punchwork t...

A 17th Century Oak Framed Settee with upholstered rectangular back, padded arm rests and seat with long swab cushion, standing on ball turned legs...

A Late 17th Century Oak Back Stool. The shaped cresting rail enriched with S-scrolls & scale carving above a panel back with a foliate carved loze...

A Late 17th Century Walnut Side Table. The top with moulded edge above a run moulded frieze drawer standing on ball & reel turned legs united by s...

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Two 18th Century Treen Bowls: One of Beechwood (warped) 14¼ ins x 13¼ ins (36 cm x 33.5 cms). The other bowl with staple repairs, 9¾ ins x 9½ ins ...

A Late 18th Century Treen Bowl, 4 ins (10 cms) high, 10½ ins (27 cms) in diameter, and a small collection of treen cutlery; a fork and four spoons.

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A Welsh Turned Treen Goblet, Circa 1800, of an earlier design. The stem having three angular knops above a domed foot, 8½ ins (21.5 cms) in height.

A Rare Polychromed Oak Panel, attributed to Yorkshire, carved with a pair of foliate plumes beneath a simple gadrooned arch, with a matted ground ...

An Antique Treen Pestle & Mortar, probably 19th Century. The rustic dug out mortar 3½ ins (9 cms) high (with crack). The turned elm pestle 7½ ins ...

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A 17th Century English Oak Wainscot Chair. The shaped top rail with decorative chip carved channels above a lozenge carved back panel flanked by S...

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