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An Elizabeth I oak centre table, circa 1600Having a one-piece top board with end-cleats, all rails with integral scroll-profiled spandrels, on baluster and ring-turned legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 95cm wide, 51cm deep, 80cm highProvenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
A Charles I oak and elm box-top table with drawer, West Country, probably Somerset, circa 1630The top of two triple-reeded boards, enclosing a well, the front with two panels, the sides with single panel, all panels carved with paired interlaced leaves, and with leafy S-scroll carved uprights and top rail, the cushion-moulded base rail with stylised chain-carving, above a frieze drawer carved with leafy-lunettes against a hatched ground, on inverted baluster and ring-turned legs, joined by front and side stretchers, all scroll incised-carved and with a 'crenelated' lower edge, plain run-moulded rear stretcher, the lower leg blocks with pyramidal boss, 91.5cm wide, 54cm deep, 84cm highProvenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
A Victorian yew high-back Windsor armchair, North East Yorkshire, circa 1840-70The hooped back with a burr shaped and pierced central splat, flanked by four tapering spindles, peg-baluster front arm supports, elm saddle seat, on ring and baluster tuned legs and ball feet, joined by a crinoline stretcher, 57cm wide, 110cm high, seat height 45cm
A 17th Century and later basket top table clock, signed for Daniel Le Count, London The hinged handle cast in the form of adorsed grotesques, over the foliate and floral repoussé basket, the ebonised case with applied gilt brass mounts to the front door, raised on a shallow plinth base and turned gilt brass feet, the 7 inch brass Roman and Arabic dial with winged cherub spandrels, strike/not strike lever above XII and date aperture to the matted centre with ring turned winding holes, the twin train fuseé movement with verge escapement, knopped and finned pillars, the backplate engraved with tulips and foliage centred on the signature cartouche. 39cm (15.25in) Provenance: Sold Bonhams, London, December 2013. Purchased Bonhams Fine Clocks 2013
An unusual Charles II oak backstool, circa 1665The back of two arch-shaped narrow splats, carved with stylised foliage and with cusp-profiled upper edge and acorn pendants, the back uprights with outward facing scroll finials carved with a flowerhead, associated boarded seat, on ring-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 45.5cm wide, 112cm high, seat height 53cmProvenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
A pair of Charles II oak and hide upholstered chairs, circa 1670 Each with rectangular padded open back and stuff-over seat, on baluster ring-turned legs, joined by a conforming fore-rail and multiple plain stretchers, 46cm wide, 95cm high, seat height 54.5 cm, (2) Provenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
A Charles II oak gateleg table, circa 1680Having an oval drop-leaf top, on simple gates, with ring and baluster-turned legs, pivoting on knuckle joints to frieze and stretcher, on four conforming turned legs joined by moulded stretchers, on turned feet, 108cm wide, 46cm deep extending to 132.5cm, 73cm highProvenance: The Tony Chapman Collection, West Yorkshire. Included in an inventory and assessment by Victor Chinnery, December 2001 (no.20)
A 19th century ash and elm high-back Windsor armchair, English, circa 1830The hooped back with wheel-pierced splat, flanked by four hand-drawn spindles, arm bow on multiple ring-turned front supports, elm saddle seat, on triple-ring and baluster-turned legs, joined by an elliptical-turned H-form stretcher, height 100cm, width 56cm, depth 56cm, seat height 43cm
Two late 19th century beech, oak and alder Kitchen Windsor armchairs, circa 1850-80Each with a high back of five splayed spindles, flanked by ring-turned uprights, curved and deep stay-rail, the outplayed arms on baluster ring-turned front supports, saddle seat, on triple ring turned legs joined by an H-form stretcher, one 58cm wide, 106.5cm high, seat height 43cm, the other 58cm wide, 105.5cm high, seat height 43cm (2)Provenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
An early 18th century brass and iron warming pan, EnglishThe domed brass pan lid with a punched-decorated six-pointed star, the iron handle with engraved flattened lozenge end and ball terminal with hanging ring, pan diameter 34.5cm, overall length 114cm; together with a Victorian copper example with walnut turned handle, length 117cm, (2)Provenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
A small Charles I oak court cupboard, West Country, probably Dorset, circa 1630 With typical thin top boards, leafy-lunette carved frieze with ring-turned end-pendants, atop a recessed cupboard enclosed by a pair of boarded doors, each with applied moulding to simulate panelled construction and carved with a large flowerhead, flanked by slender single floral-stem carved panels, a pair of panelled doors below, triple-panelled sides, 122cm wide, 43cm deep, 125cm high Provenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
A James I oak fold-over table, of credence-type, Salisbury, circa 1610Having an octagonal fold-over top, when open supported on a rear gate with columnar-turned outer support, the canted base with three faces, each with a gauge carved frieze and 'domino' punched-decorated moulding, to the centre forming a slender drawer, over arched gauge carved aprons, with leaf-and-berry carved spandrels, each outer face apron with additional stiff-leaf carving, on four ring-turned columnar legs, joined by a single-board undertier, on gauge carved stretchers, 101cm wide, 48.5cm deep, 77cm highProvenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
A Charles II oak and upholstered stool, circa 1660The square stuff-over seat upholstered in crimson geometric fabric with tassel fringe, on columnar ring-turned legs, joined by plain stretchers, turned feet, 46cm wide, 45cm deep, 43cm highProvenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire
An Elizabeth I/James I oak joint stool, circa 1600-20 Having a triple-reeded top, bicuspid-shaped rails with S-scroll carving below a slender run-moulding, on ring-turned columnar and ball-turned legs, joined by narrow run moulded stretchers all round, 44cm wide, 27cm deep, 57cm high Provenance: Doughton Manor, Doughton, Gloucestershire The top although with merit, particularly to the underside, appears to fit too tight to the rails and with a series of small pin-nails to the underside outer edge - could have been formerly padded? - possible alterations to top.

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