The Oak Interior

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The Oak Interior

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An extremely rare and fine Queen Anne pewter gadrooned mug, ale-pint capacity, circa 1705Touchmark inside base of John Compere, London, (fl.1699-1...

A small and rare late 17th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, EnglishMounted with a rare strapwork rim, the baluster-shaped body punch...

A late 17th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, EnglishWith narrow, plain silver mount to the rim, a faint (now illegible) coat of arms...

A small late 17th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, EnglishWith scallop-edged mount to the rim, and baluster-shaped body punch-decora...

A small late 17th/early 18th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, English, circa 1700The rim with deep, lambrequin-edged mount, the frus...

A rare named late 17th/early 18th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, English, circa 1700The mount to the rim engraved 'John Hasleham',...

A small mid-18th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, English, circa 1760Cylindrical, and with lambrequin-edged mount to the rim, typica...

A small mid-18th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, English, circa 1760The mount with lambrequin edge above an applied white metal ova...

A mid-18th century white metal-mounted leather blackjack, English, circa 1760Cylindrical, and with lambrequin-edged mount to the rim, typical stit...

A William III leather costrel, dated 1695Of typical form, marked to one side with a possibly heraldic motif, and to the other side with the date '...

A very small late 17th/early 18th century leather costrel, English, circa 1700Of typical form, with stitched seams, 10.5cm wide x 8cm deep x 10.5c...

A late 17th/early 18th century leather costrel, English, circa 1700Of typical form with stitched seams, 17cm wide x 14cm deep x 17cm high, (6 1/2i...

A small late 17th/early 18th century leather costrel, English, circa 1700Of typical form, with stitched seams, the sides each decorated with five ...

A good and large early 18th century elm and ash trestle-end table, EnglishThe top of three well-figured elm boards with end-cleats, on robust wais...

An 18th century ash long bench, EnglishHaving an impressive thick single board top, with chamfered under edge, on rectangular-shaped splayed legs ...

A William & Mary joined oak side table, circa 1690Having a boarded ovolo-moulded top, a single drawer framed by double-reeded applied mouldings, o...

A Charles II joined oak backstool, circa 1680Having a fielded back-panel, a foliate and crown-carved cresting rail, pyramidal-finials, boarded sea...

A rare and good Elizabeth I/James I joined oak open armchair, circa 1600-20Having a back of two panels, each with raised moulded front and ribbed ...

A walnut form or bench, North European, probably French, circa 1600Constructed of five boards, the seat with a central S-shaped aperture, an ogee-...

A William & Mary joined yew-wood gateleg table, circa 1700Having an oval drop-leaf top, each leaf formed from a single board, atop an end-frieze d...

A Charles II boarded oak chest, circa 1660Of good height, having a twin-board top with triple-reeded edge, the front board with a broad flat run-m...

A William & Mary walnut and oak candlestand, circa 1700Having an octagonal top with ovolo-moulded edge, a ball and baluster-turned pillar, hexagon...

A George II joined oak high dresser, Cardiganshire/Denbighshire, circa 1730-50The boarded rack with two shelves, the fully-enclosed lower-section ...

A Charles I joined oak and inlaid court cupboard, Yorkshire/Derbyshire, circa 1640The upper cupboard with two panelled doors, each having an inner...

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 1670One back panel carved with a portrait of Charle...

An interesting 17th century oak trestle-end table, GermanPredominantly of wedge-and-peg construction, the impressive single-piece rectangular top ...

A good Charles I joined oak livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640Having a top of two ovolo-moulded boards, a palmette and guilloche-carved top...

A George III joined oak open low dresser, circa 1770The top of two main boards with narrow reeded edge, above three lip-moulded drawers, raised on...

A small Charles II joined and boarded oak spindle mural livery cupboard, circa 1660The single-piece top with chamfered under-edge, the central cup...

A very near-set of six late 17th century joined oak high-back chairs, English, circa 1685Each with moulded slat-back, a bold double C-scroll carve...

A Charles II joined oak dining gateleg table, probably Yorkshire, circa 1680Having a thick oval drop-leaf top, a single end-frieze drawer atop a f...

A rare Charles I joined and boarded oak, fruitwood and parquetry-inlaid mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640Having a cyma-recta and de...

A splendid Elizabeth I joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, Gloucestershire, circa 1600The back panel designed with an inlaid knot-patt...

A George II joined oak chest-on-stand, circa 1730-50With cyma-recta cornice, two short and three long graduated and lip-moulded drawers, the stand...

A Charles II joined oak side table, circa 1670Having a top of two boards with ovolo-moulded edge, a single frieze drawer above a double flattened ...

An impressive late 16th century carved oak coffer front, Bremen, Germany, circa 1570-85Carved with a complex arrangement of biblical scenes, divid...

Two similar iron firedogs, in the 16th century French mannerBoth with bulbous capital, the shorter one with the initials 'WG' (?), the stems decor...

A tambour embroidered valance, circa 1910Designed with mainly green and brown wools in the Elizabethan manner, with groups of companions in a gard...

A 19th century carved walnut coat of armsThe Royal Arms of England, beneath a helm with closed visor, within foliate mantling, a blank banner bene...

A large embossed brass octagonal mural reflector, Scandinavian, circa 1680The central octagonal boss decorated with a Bacchanalian figure atop a b...

A large embossed brass octagonal mural reflector, Scandinavian, circa 1680The central octagonal boss decorated with a standing man, flanked by a s...

A mid-18th century tapestry, French, circa 1750The hunting scene designed with two gentleman archers, dressed in frock-coats, two courting couples...

A 17th century tapestry table runnerThe Flemish tapestry designed with floral sprays, worked in wool, mainly in shades of umber and ochre, with me...

Three William & Mary needlework panels, circa 1690Mounted on card, in the form of a dismantled casket, worked in coloured silks on a linen ground ...

A good and large sycamore dairy bowlWith decorative turned lines to the rim and the exterior, low turned foot, 44.5cm diameter x 14cm highFor fur...

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 particularly small and good Charles II joined oak side table, circa 1660The twin-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, the frieze drawer with low...

A joined oak box-settle, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 1700-20The low back with four fielded panels and pyramidal-finials to both uprights, the downs...

A small Charles I boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1640The single-piece top and front with chip-carved ends, the extended sides with pointed...

A James I/Charles I joined oak panel back armchair, Devon, circa 1620-30The back panel carved with addorsed frilly-scrolls within a leafy arcade, ...

An 18th century armorial wall hanging, French, circa 1730-50Designed with a large wicker basket of tulips, narcissus, irises, snowdrops and anemon...

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 joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, South West YorkshireIn the circa 1670 manner, incorporating period timbersThe tall back with a s...

A George III fruitwood turner's two-tier tripod table, circa 1800having a one-piece dished top with six blade-knop pendants, an ornately turned pi...

A Charles I joined oak three-tier buffet, with box-top, circa 1640Having a hinged thin single-piece top with ovolo-moulded edge, enclosing a shall...

A joined oak fully-enclosed dresser, English, circa 1700-20The end-cleated top of two deep boards, above a central bank of four paired mitre-mould...

A rare George II oak and inlaid chest of drawers, dated 1731The impressive single-piece top inlaid with the date '1731', with individual numbers w...

A Charles II joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1680The top with moulded ovolo edge and cavetto under-edge, above four mitre and cushion-moulded d...

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