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Three Chairs: A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Back Stool; the pierced cresting rail carved with a tulip flanked by S-scrolls enriched with punch-work, above a fielded back panel and chamfered uprights, planked seat in a moulded frame on reel turned legs with similarly turned front stretcher and plain rails to the sides and rear. An 18th Century Carved Beechwood Side Chair having a carved cresting rail above an upholstered back and seat on turned & carved block legs united by a turned front stretcher and H-form under-stretcher. An 18th Century Joined Oak Back Stool with dipped top rail above a fielded panel back, planked seat on turned legs united by a baluster turned front stretcher and plain side rails.
A Fine 18th Century Joined Oak Deuddarn with secret compartment. The upper section having a canopy frieze with turned pendant finials either side above a two doored cupboard with arched fielded panels flanking a conforming central panel which drops down to reveal two small drawers within and wooden catches securing the doors. The base section accommodating three frieze drawers above two fielded panel doors fitted with brass stud handles and standing on stile feet, 55½ ins (141 cms) high, 52 ins (132 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.
A Good Quality Reproduction 18th Century Style Oak Welsh Dresser. The rack having a shaped frieze rail above three shelves with two small cupboards either side of the centre shelf and a bank of eight fielded spice drawers to the bottom. The base section housing three frieze drawers above two ogee-arched fielded panel doors flanking a conforming centre panel, 76 ins (193 cms) high, 66 ins (166 cms) wide, 17½ ins (45 cms) deep.
A Fine Knowle Settee. The upholstered back, hinged sides, sprung seat and three swab cushions covered in faded crimson velvet edged in fringing, with a rectangular panel of 18th century needlework appliquéd to the back. The velvet clad corner finials tied with tasselled cord securing the hinges sides, 36 ins (91 cms) high, 72 ins (183 cms) in length, 36 ins (91 cms) deep.
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Side Table. The top with moulded edge above a twin panel drawer with ornate cast brass drop handles, standing on baluster turned legs united by high twinned baluster front & rear stretchers, with a similarly turned H-form under-stretcher. 28½ ins (72 cms) hgih, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep.
A 17th Century & Later Oak Full Tester Bed. The panelled tester enriched with linen-fold carving and having lunette carved canopy rails above chevron carved foot posts with bulbous cup & cover turnings and an arcaded panel head board. 82 ins (208 cms) high, 82 ins (208 cms) in length, 54 ins (137 cms) in width.
A 17th Century Livery Cupboard. The planked top above a lunette carved frieze rail and moulded panel doors flanked by split spindle appliqués. Raised on turned parallel sided front posts and rear stiles leading down to a base shelf, 53 ins (135 cms) high, 52½ ins (135 cms) wide, 16½ ins (41 cms) deep.
An Unusual Joined Oak Armchair with pegged bar tray to the front. The broad shaped cresting rail carved with initials HB and date 1718 between daisy wheels defined against a recessed pitted ground with raised edging and lobed terminals. The uprights adorned with split spindles and flanked by scrolling 'ear-pieces' either side of the plain back panel. The shaped arm rests with turned finial pegs to the front securing a detachable tray above fillet turned baluster posts leading to a plank seat on turned legs with stretchers. 41 ins (104 cms) high, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 21¼ ins (54 cms) deep.
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-scroll 'ear-pieces'. The uprights adorned with split spindle appliqués. The arms on baluster turned posts leading down to a plank seat with chip carved ends and standing on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers.
A 17th Century Oak Coffer of Sussex Origin, Circa 1660 with lock and original key. The planked top with incised border lines above a five panel facade richly carved with a portrait medallion amidst foliage to the centre panel and flowering plants either side 32¾ ins (83 cms) high, 68 ins (173 cms) long, 23¾ ins (60 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Oak one-piece Court Cupboard. The recessed upper cupboard having two doors on iron strap hinges flanked by panels below an overhanging canopy rail of foliate carved S-scrolls with turned pendant finials either end. The base cupboard with further panel doors on cock-head hinges, enriched with carving, 59 ins (150 cms) high, 72½ ins (184 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cs) deep.
A 17th Century Yorkshire Inlaid Oak Wainscot Chair. The shaped cresting rail carved with voluted S-scrolls incorporating pendant leaves above a twin-panel back: The shallow upper panel enriched with foliate carving; the principal panel incised with initials T W D and date 1560 framed by an unusual apexed band of channel moulding embellished with punchwork. The frame marquetried with dog-tooth bands, branded with initials CW, and flanked by fronds of stylised foliage. The planked seat with chip carved sides resting on rising baluster turned legs with peripheral stretchers, 49 ins (124 cms) high, the seat 18 ins (46 cms) high, 23 ins (58.5 cms) wide.
An 18th Century Oak Court Cupboard. The upper section with nulled frieze above two panel doors carved with arabesque strapwork and flanking a central panel of interlaced strapwork. The lower section having two four-panel doors carved with lozenge motifs and standing on stile feet, 58¾ ins (149 cms) high, 57 ins (145 cms) wide, 22 ins (56 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Oak & Parquetry Mule Chest. The moulded triple panel front inlaid with geometric designs; the centre panel initialed and dated 1663 flanking a classical knot of banding. The base fitted with a long moulded drawer standing on block stiles. The sides with lunette rails above lozenge carved panels. The interior lined in block-printed paper and accommodating a secret drawer hidden above the base drawer. 35½ ins (90 cms) in height, 48 ins x 22 ins (122 cms x 56 cms).
A 17th Century & Later Carved & Inlaid Oak Livery Cupboard. The two cupboard doors inlaid with bands of intricate chequerwork and enriched with carving; one door centred by the initialed E.H., the other F.H., flanking an arcaded centre panel containing an Atlante. The bulbous front supports and moulded rear stiles leading down to a platform base, 43 ins (109 cms) high, 53½ ins (136 cms) in width, 17¼ ins (44 cms) in depth.
A 17th Century North Cheshire/South Lancashire Oak Wainscot Chair with fine colour & patination. The twin scrolled cresting rail flanked by finials. The back panel braned with initials I.S., enriched with a diamond containing an internal quatrefoil motif surrounded by incised scrollwork and enhanced with punchwork. The downswept arms raised on short rising baluster supports leading down to the plank seat with engrailed sides. The baluster legs united by peripheral stretchers.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot Chair. The shaped cresting rail carved with scrolling foliage above a carved frieze and fielded panel back. The downswept arms with voluted terminals on turned canon barrel posts leading down to a 'cacquetuese' type seat above a scalloped & chip-carved seat rail and turned legs united by moulded peripheral stretchers. 41½ ins (105 cms) high, the seat 16½ ins (42 cms) high, 24 ins (61 cms) wide.
A Fine 17th Century Oak Marriage Coffer. The lid composed of four moulded panels on iron staple hinges above a triple panelled front: The centre panel gouge carved with an heraldic crest and flanked by arcaded side panels initialled J.W.E. and F.E. The framework enriched with linked foliate carved S-scrolls, 25½ ins (65 cms) high, 61 ins (155 cms) in length, 24 ins (61 cms) wide.
A Sweet 17th Century Joined Oak Coffer of good colour and patination. The triple panel lid in a run-moulded frame on iron loop hinges. The shallow chest having a twin panelled front with a nulled frieze rail above run moulded muntins and tall stile supports. One of the side rails and the central muntin branded with initials T.S., 18½ ins (47 cms) high, 36½ ins (93 cms) wide, 17½ ins (44.5 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Carved Oak Mural Cupboard. The panel door decorated with a flowering plant issuing a fanned bloom of scalloped segments defined against a recessed pitted ground and embellished with punchwork. The frame enriched with jewel-work carving, opening to reveal a bank of six drawers below pigeon holes to the interior, 28¾ ins (73 cms) high, 27 ins (69 cms) wide, 11 ins (28 cms) deep.
A Fine & Rare 17th Century Child's Inlaid Oak Wainscot Chair of small proportions, attributed to South Yorkshire and having a good colour & patination. The shaped cresting rail carved with a pair of voluted S-scrolls incorporating plumes of foliage, above a lozenge carved back panel with fluttering pennants adorning the terminals and the date 1668 to the top. The uprights inlaid with chequer bands; the banding repeated on the seat rail. The down swept arms on turned posts above turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 24½ ins (62 cms) high 16 ins (41 cms) wide.
Five 17th Century Oak Panels: A pair with carved lozenge motifs issuing scrolling pennants from the corners (A/F) 13 ins x 11 ins (33 cms x 28 cms). A single panel with a rosette to the centre framed by a punch-worked lozenge with small fleur de lis corner adornments, 10½ ins (26.5 cms) square. A small panel with a Tudor rose carved within a roundel 9¾ ins x 7¾ ins (25 cm x 20 cms). And an arcaded panel with a palmate arch framing a flowering plant issuing central bloom flanked by acorns, 12¾ ins x 11½ ins (32.5 cms x 29 cms).
Collection of Five Carved Wooden Fragments: Two rails carved in relief with renaissance scrolls of undulating foliage issuing berries & flowers with a winged dragon exhaling foliate sprays to one 5 ins x 10 ins (13 cms x 25.5 cms), and a lion to the other 3 ins x 25 ins (7.5 cm x 64 cms). A 17th century muntin enriched with foliate carved S-scrolls 16½ ins x 5½ ins (42 cm x 14 cms). A planked cupboard door decorated with strapwork 21 ins x 14 ins (3.5 cm x 36 cms), and an oak panel of strapwork above stop fluting and sunken reeds, 34 ins (87 cms) high 9½ ins (24 cms) wide.
A Small 17th Century Style Oak & Walnut Coffer. The twin panel lid and arcaded front richly carved with heraldic crests, protuberant cherub heads and scrolling foliage, with caryatids to the pilasters. The cushion front end panels fitted with twin handles. The base housing a drawer, 25 ins (64 cms) high, 31 ins (79 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep.
A Charming 18th Century Leeds Pottery Creamware Plate. The centre panel depicting a man & woman holding a heart within a ring between them above initials I+R and A+M+R. The intricately pierced border with a moulded serpentine edge of crested fronds, 9½ ins (24 cms) in diameter. Paper collector's label to base.
A Large 18th Century French Carved Oak Armoire Corps Deux. The upper & lower cupboards having moulded panel doors boldly carved with satyr face masks and cameo portraits in quatrefoil cartouches with a pair of carved frieze drawers in between. The integral corner columns entwined in carved ivy with urn finial terminals surmounted by winged cherub heads to the top and lion heads below. The moulded base on lion paw feet 78 ins (198 cms) high, 60½ ins (154 cms) wide, 25 ins (63.5 cms) deep.
An 18th Century Joined Oak Enclosed Dresser. The two plank top with moulded edge above three frieze drawers framed by cock beading. The cupboard base composed of horizontal fielded panels; the front with four to the centre set in pairs flanked by twin panel doors, standing on square stile feet, 34 ins (86 cms) high, 64 ins (162.5 cms) wide, 17½ ins (44.5 cms) deep.
A Mid 17th Century Flemish Carved Oak Four-door Cupboard or ‘Beeldenkast’ with an upper and lower cupboard above two frieze drawers. The single panel upper doors and twin panel lower doors carved with scrolling foliage to the centres adorned with ebonised facet cut appliqués and bosses within broad moulded borders, flanked by stop fluted pilasters with inlaid ebony reeds and scrolled capitals. The moulded base ornamented with carved lion masks and standing on heavy bun feet 73 ins (185.5 cms) in height, 52 ins (132 cms) wide, 23 ins (59 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Style Carved Walnut Buffet. The cupboard having two moulded panel doors centred by relief carved satyrs' heads on scrolled cartouches and frames in foliate carved beading with palmate muntins. The bulge front frieze housing two short drawers fitted with iron pendant handles above a pierced foliate scrolling apron piece. The cupboard raised on turned front supports with bulbous knops and a single fielded panel back leading down to a moulded base platform with squat bun feet, 56½ ins (143.5 cms) high, 46¾ ins (119 cms) wide, 18½ ins (47 cms) deep.
A French Carved Oak Gothic Style Dressoir having two cupboards set one above another flanked by side panels intricately carved with tracery. The ends panels and panel-backed base enriched with linenfold carving leading down to a base shelf with square block supports to the front, 59½ ins (151 cms) high, 47 ins (120 cms) wide, 21½ ins (54.5 cs) deep.
A 15th Century & Later French Dressoir intricately pierced and carved with Gothic tracery backed in red velvet and having crocketted spires to the pilasters. The cupboard doors on ornamental strap hinges flanking a centre panel above two frieze drawers raised on moulded supports and a planked back leading down to a base platform 49¾ ins (126.5 cms) high, 43 ins (109 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep.
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 divisions around the border 13¾ ins (35 cms) in diameter. The second having a serpentine border and decorated all over with flowers and feathery fronds of foliage, 13¼ ins (24.5 cms) in diameter. The smallest with a scenic panel depicting a tower in landscape in diagonally hatched and dotted borders with scalloped edging, 12¼ ins (31 cms) in diameter.
A French 16th Century & Later Gothic Coffer. The facade enriched with tracery in four panels flanking a small central armorial panel emblazoned with a crowned shield of three fleur-de-lis below the iron lockplate. The panels divided with crocketted spire pilasters. The twin panel sides carved with linenfold. Standing on a plinth base incorporating a rail of quatrefoils, 39½ ins (100 cms) high, 65 ins (165 cms) in length, 26 ins (66 cms) in width.
A Rare Early 16th Century Walnut, Polychrome & Gilt Figural Panel of impressive proportions. The panel carved in relief with a procession depicting a monk preaching to his order accompanied by a Bishop in the foreground, and a winged angel drawing a sword atop a turret within castle walls behind . 46 ins x 31 ins (117 cms x 79 cms).

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