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A small and rare late 17th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, EnglishMounted with a rare strapwork rim, the baluster-shaped body punch...
A pair of William & Mary slat-back side chairs, Yorkshire, circa 1690Each with three leafy-carved slats, morticed between a double S-scroll carved...
A joined oak and spindle-filled mural cupboardHaving a pair of cupboard doors, each with an arched spindle-filled panel, above a raised fielded pa...
An unusual pair of Charles II joined oak figural-carved backstools, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 16...
An unusual pair of Charles II joined oak figural-carved backstools, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 1670One back panel carved with a portrait of Charle...
A small Charles II joined and boarded oak spindle mural livery cupboard, circa 1660The single-piece top with chamfered under-edge, the central cup...
An impressive late 16th century carved oak coffer front, Bremen, Germany, circa 1570-85Carved with a complex arrangement of biblical scenes, divid...
A rare Elizabeth I joined oak display/serving table, circa 1600 Made to accompany the 'Great Tabl...
A rare Elizabeth I joined oak display/serving table, circa 1600Made to accompany the 'Great Table', a large refectory-type tableHaving a triple-pl...
A George II oak close stool, circa 1730-40Of heptagonal form, with a hinged lid, boarded sides and ogee-shaped plinth base, later metal liner, 47....
A Victorian green-painted ash Child's Dales-type spindle-back armchair, circa 1850With a single row of three tapering spindles supported between t...
Two late 15th/early 16th century carved oak corbels, or beam endsThe first of a kneeling woman, her hands clasped in prayer, 13cm wide x 29cm deep...
Two late 15th/early 16th century carved oak corbels, or beam endsThe first of a bearded man, holding a banner, 15cm wide x 11cm deep x 31cm high, ...
A joined oak long bench or form, EnglishCirca 1640 and laterHaving an ovolo-moulded single-piece top, and deep lower edge moulded rails, on column...
A rare Elizabeth I oak joint stool, circa 1590Having a double-reeded edge top, and bicuspid-shaped rails with broad flat run-mouldings, on baluste...
A George I oak close stool, circa 1720Having a hinged boarded lid, plain panelled sides and elongated ball-turned feet, 44cm wide x 42.5cm deep x...
A wrought iron brazier stand
A wrought iron brazier standThe upper ring issuing three scroll supports, and on three curving legs, decorated with stalked leaves, the feet with ...
A George III oak tripod wine table, circa 1790Having a near-circular one-piece top, and single-fillet and baluster-turned pillar, on three hipped ...
A rare and remarkable Charles I joined oak and boarded spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, Devo...
A rare and remarkable Charles I joined oak and boarded spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, Devon, circa 1640Having a frieze with applied corbels...
Two late 19th century brass jardinieres, DutchBoth circular, and with a band of swirling gadroons, one with a fluted collar, the second with an em...
A collection of nine brass jardinieres, Dutch and English, late 19th/early 20th centuryTo include a large example, embossed with fleur-de-lys type...
A William & Mary oak and elm candlestand, circa 1690Having a circular one-piece top with cockbeaded edge, and a baluster-turned pillar, on a cruci...
Four late 19th/early 20th century brass and copper jardinieres, Dutch and EnglishThe largest embossed with the coat of arms of a Dutch city or tow...
Three early 20th century copper jardinieresTo include a circular gadrooned example, with flared rim, 28cm diameter x 21cm high, a rectangular, gad...
A George III oak wine table or candlestand, circa 1760Of slender proportions, the circular fixed-top on a vase and baluster-turned pillar and thre...
A small William & Mary oak and elm centre table, circa 1700The boarded top with gently rounded edge, above shallow rails with narrow moulded lower...
A set of small George III boarded elm and oak open mural shelves, circa 1810Having three shelves, with lip-moulded applied edge mouldings, 53cm ...
A William & Mary oak candlestand, circa 1700The hexagonal top with chamfered under-edge, on three curved brackets and a ball-finial and baluster-t...
A Charles II joined oak spindle-back chair, North Country, circa 1680The back of four robust flattened-ball turned spindles, supported between lea...
An oak draw-leaf tableIn the late 16th century mannerThe end-cleated boarded top with two draw-leaves, nulled-carved long frieze rails, on bulbous...
A rare Charles I boarded oak and elm glass case, circa 1640Having a diagonal dentil-moulded cornice, and a bold tulip and scrolling-leaf carved do...
A walnut and oyster-veneered 'lace' boxEarly 18th century, EnglishThe hinged cover decorated with a design of oyster veneers and holly or sycamore...
A George III oak wine table, circa 1760Having a thin one-piece circular top, and a columnar-turned and tapering pillar, on three downswept legs, p...
A small George III elm cricket table, circa 1800With an oval one-piece and well-figured top, plain rails, and triangular-shaped legs, joined by p...
A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630Having an ovolo-moulded top, chain-motif carved and punch-decorated rails, and slender parallel-baluster ov...
A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630Having an ovolo-moulded and six-pegged top, bicuspid-shaped rails, on rising-baluster turned legs, joined a...
A Charles II oak backstool, Derbyshire, circa 1670Having a slender triple-arched top-rail, on baluster-turned spindles, the lower back-rail with l...
A William & Mary joined oak centre table, circa 1700Having a boarded top with 'torus' moulded edge, ogee-shaped rails, and elongated baluster-turn...
A 19th century wrought iron spiral candlestick on a painted beech base, FrenchThe spiral terminating in a hook, and fitted with a candleholder wit...
A Charles II oak joint stool, circa 1660 and laterOf wide proportions, having an ovolo-moulded top, flat run-moulded and bicuspid-shaped rails, on...
A James I oak joint stool, circa 1610With ovolo-moulded top, the cushion-moulded rails carved with extremely stylized 'pomegranate' motifs above a...
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...
A rare and fine James I oak joint stool, Salisbury, circa 1620 In the manner of the Beckham famil...
A rare and fine James I oak joint stool, Salisbury, circa 1620In the manner of the Beckham family workshopThe top with ovolo-moulded edge, the rai...
A small Charles I oak coffer, West Country, circa 1640Having a triple-panelled lid and front, each front panel carved with a roundel-filled lozeng...
A documented George III oak and inlaid mural candlebox, Montgomeryshire, circa 1800The backplate with two raised arches pierced with hearts for ha...
A Charles I joined and boarded oak mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640Having a recessed open superstructure, reminiscent of a glass ca...
A James I/Charles I oak joint stool, West Country, circa 1620-40 and laterThe top with an egg-and-tongue carved and moulded edge, the slightly cus...
A small early 16th century joined oak coffer, French, circa 1530Having a twin-panelled hinged lid, the front with two carved Romayne-type male pro...
An Elizabeth I oak pew, or bench, circa 1560Each thick slab-end surmounted by a well-carved downswept leafy-scroll, the open back with a deep run-...
A rare Charles I joined oak child's chair, Gloucestershire, circa 1640Having a tall and narrow back panel boldly carved with a single leafy-stem, ...
A mid-17th carved oak armorial panel, probably Netherlandish, circa 1660Carved with an unidentified quartered coat of arms, within an auricular su...
A rare and documented Charles II joined oak standing ventilated livery cupboard, circa 1680Having a 'cage' superstructure, with a boarded top, and...
A rare and documented James I/Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1620-30Having a double-reeded top, and shallow rails boldly nulled-carved, on elong...
A Charles I oak low stool, circa 1630With ovolo-moulded top, lower edge moulded rails, and rising baluster-turned legs, joined all round by plain ...
An Elizabeth I oak joint stool, circa 1580Having an historically associated triple-reeded top, and leaf-filled lunette-carved rails, the fluted-ca...
An impressive Elizabeth I joined and boarded oak and marquetry-inlaid cabinet superstructure, Sou...
An impressive Elizabeth I joined and boarded oak and marquetry-inlaid cabinet superstructure, Southwark, circa 1570Having a boarded and cleated hi...
Two joined oak high-back side chairs, English, circa 1700-20One having a slender back panel below an ornate scroll-carved and pierced cresting, ba...
A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640The top with double-reeded edge, the rails with a central flat run-moulding, on parallel-baluster over reel...
A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640The top with ovolo-moulded edge, the rails with bicuspid-shaped lower edge, on parallel-baluster over reel-...
A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640Having a chamfered-edge top, run-moulded and punched-decorated rails, and parallel-baluster over reel-turne...
A Victorian black-painted ash, elm, beech and alder child's Windsor high-chair, West country, cir...
A Victorian black-painted ash, elm, beech and alder child's Windsor high-chair, West country, circa 1830-70The hooped back with seven slender spin...
A rare and possibly unique Charles I joined oak table-on-frame, circa 1630With an unusual deep frieze drawer, a single-piece top, with dog-tooth c...
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