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A Fine & Unusual Early 18th Century Oak Country Tripod Table. The planked top measuring 20½ ins (52 cms) in diameter and fixed to a cruciform bearer emanating from the square chamfered upper portion of the baluster turned centre column. The silhouette cut outswept legs slotting into the column base with a strengthening triangular block under-support, 27 ins (69 cms) in height.
Two 19th Century Treen Reel Stands and a 19th Century Rosewood Stand. One reel holder stamped J. WATSON MAKER BROTIFERRY on the base and having two tiers of reel holders between round moulded platforms with finialed caps revolving around a centre column surmounted by an urn shaped pin cushion. The other having a single round platform of reel holders on a finialed centre stem with square mahogany base raised on squat bun feet. The rosewood stand inset with a woolwork panel framed by ogee moulding raised on turned feet, 9½ ins (24 cms) square.
A Pair of Tall & Impressive 19th Century Floor Standing Brass Fifteen Branch Candelabra. Each candelabrum having an upper central column issuing six twisted stem branches bearing shaped cups with shallow drip trays, above a pair of larger branches rising upwards from a lobed ball, each and issuing one central stem & three further rope-twist branches. The knopped lower sections terminating on a pedestal bases. 81½ ins (207 cms) in height.
A Large Early 18th Century Oak Low Dresser of fine colour & patination. The top measuring 79 ins x 21½ ins (200 cms x 55 cms) with a moulded under-edge above three cock-beaded frieze drawers with banded borders. The divides ornamented with crested silhouette cut block appliqués. Standing on three turned column front legs with shaped spandrels and block stiles to the rear, 33½ ins (85 cms) in height.
A Small 16th Century Gothic Cupboard. The planked top above twin linen fold panelled sides and two cupboard doors flanking a fluted centre niche. The door panels enriched with fleur-de-lis coronets & armorial shields within tracery arches and having ornate iron strap hinges, catches & locks with angular column clusters to the divides. Standing on square moulded supports leading down to a planked under-shelf with pierced tracery arches to the corners, 49 ins (125 cms) wide, 21 ins (53 cms) deep and 44 ins (112 cms) high.
An Section of 16th Century Oak Room Panelling; circa 1540. The top section having two carved head & shoulder portraits projecting boldly from the surface of the panel; one female portrait beneath an archway & long incised columns; carved wearing a high neck collar and punch-work dress, one male portrait of a gentleman with beard, cap and detailed attire beneath an archway with a foliated column. The flanking four panels depicting head & shoulder profile portraits of stylized representations of anonymous men & women applied in partial relief within roundel's and beneath arches; all having flower head spandrels. The lower section having five well-carved linen-fold panels and measuring 36 ins (91 cms) x 62 ins (158 cms). Comparative examples in V. Chinnery; 'Oak Furniture, The British Tradition'; 1979 [Provenance: Ex Vernon Family].
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Side Table of good colour & patination. The plank top with cleated ends above two short drawers with turned knobs. The column legs joined by block stretchers & terminating on bun feet. 27 ½ ins (70 cms) in height. 35½ ins (90 cms) width, 23½ ins (60 cms) depth.
An Antique Oak Dresser with Rack. The rack having a moulded cornice above a scalloped frieze and three plank-backed shelves. The base section fitted with three short drawers above four turned column front legs leading down to a pot shelf below on bracket feet. 76 ins (193 cms) high, 66 ins (168 cms) long, and 16½ ins (42 cms) deep.
A Rare William & Mary Oak Writing Table of rich colour & patination. The single side drawer having a decorative incised brass knop handle above ring turned baluster column legs. The folding rectangular top opening onto twin swing gate legs joined by flat stretchers and terminating on ringed bun feet. 29 ½ ins (75 cms) high, 29 ins (74 cms) wide, 11½ ins (29 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Wainscot Armchair dated 1677. The top rail centred by a shield monogrammed T.A, and flanked by large down swept scrolls. The run-moulded uprights bearing two scroll brackets and bordering the central panel carved with a central rosette & four leaves, initialled T A. The down swept arms raised on turned column supports that adjoin the plank seat. Standing on baluster turned legs joined with block stretchers and terminating on bun feet.
A 17th Century Oak Wainscot Armchair. The top rail carved with two foliated scrolls meeting in the centre with two fish above. The run-moulded uprights bearing small brackets bordering a decoratively carved centre panel, with rosette whorls and intertwining reeded border. The down-swept arms resting on tapering column supports. The single plank seat with moulded edge above a carved frieze and turned legs, joined by block stretchers.
A 17th Century Oak Wainscot Armchair. The top rail carved with lunettes above the ornate back panel carved with an arch formed from foliated panels and centred by a rosette. The rum moulded uprights adjoining the down swept arms raised on column supports. The seat above run-moulded rails and the column turned legs joined by block stretchers.
A 17th Century Oak Wainscot Armchair. The cresting top rail above a lunette carved panel. The lower panel carved with four scrolls forming two hearts, with frilled edges and having fanned corner spandrels. The down swept arms raised on short turned columns. The plank seat having a moulded edge above column legs joined by block stretchers.
A pair of late 20th Century gilt composition Baroque Revival candlesticks with triform bases, together with a six branch composition table lamp with putto column, a composition three branch candle wall light, decorated with an urn, fruit and foliage, and a pair of gilded white composition five branch candelabra.
A W.A.S Benson silvered brass electric light square rim with stepped circular foot, central turned column stamped W.A.S Benson to reservoir, converted from an oil lamp height to shade 51cm. high. Literature: Ian Hamerton W.A.S Benson ACC, page 248 plate 3 for comparable variations on this design
An English porcelain bough pot, probably Chamberlains Worcester or Coalport, circa 1805, of typical D-shape, the salmon pink ground body enamelled to the front with a rectangular floral bouquet, flanked by oval floral panels, within gilt overlaid fluted column borders terminating in stepped bracket feet, the possibly matched cover pierced with three small holes around three large apertures, bearing 'Sarah Potter Conover, Inc.' applied paper label to base, height approx 13cm. Note: a similarly shaped example is illustrated in Geoffrey Godden's Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, p.267, pl.338.
An English porcelain bough pot and cover, circa 1810, of typical D-shape, painted with black ground floral panels, separated by gilt column decoration, above the bracket feet, gilded with branches of oak leaves and acorns, the cover pierced with four holes around three relief apertures, height approx 17cm (some restoration).

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