Furniture, Collections and the Age of Oak

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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WINDSOR ARMCHAIRATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM BIRCH & CO, HIGH WYCOMBE, LATE 19TH CENTURYthe reeded toprail above a vase shaped splat...

AN ASH AND ELM WINDSOR SETTLEEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe stick back above a twin saddle seat on turned legs united by crinoline stretchers102cm high, 11...

A GEORGE III ASH LADDERBACK ROCKING ARMCHAIRATTRIBUTED TO BILLINGE, WIGAN, LANCASHIRE, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURYwith a rush seat 

A QUEEN ANNE WAX SEAL1702-1714with the Queen flanked by a pair of armorial crests, the reverse with a large central Royal Crest supported by a lio...

AN EXTREMELY RARE PAIR OF HUGUENOT MAKER MARKED WROUGHT IRON PRICKET CANDLESTICKSIN THE MANNER OF JEAN TIJOU, C.1695with traces of bole, paint and...

A RARE GEORGE I / II BRASS TAPER CHAMBERSTICK-FORM TINDERBOX C.1720-40the slightly domed and canted-rectangular hinged lid centred by an open-seam...

A GEORGE III BRASS TWIN-BRANCH ADJUSTABLE CANDLEHOLDERC.1800the stem topped by an urn finial and issuing a pair of adjustable arms, each fitted wi...

A PAIR OF FLEMISH BRASS CANDLESTICKS C.1680  each heavily cast, having a Solomonic pillar, a cylindrical socket with circular pierced extraction h...

A RARE FRANCO-FLEMISH BRASS SOCKET CANDLESTICKC.1520-40with rectangular extraction apertures to the tapering socket, the stem with a pair of acorn...

A RARE GERMAN SMALL BRASS EWER NUREMBERG, C.1580of elegant ovoid form, with a short waist and shallow domed foot with reeded rim, the exaggerated ...

A LARGE GERMAN OAK AND IRON MOUNTED CHEST OR STOLLENTRUHEWESTPHALIAN, 16TH CENTURYwith floral strapwork mounts and carved scrolls to the front and...

A LIMESTONE LION CORBELNORTHERN FRANCE, POSSIBLY 16TH CENTURYthe face carved with an open mouth surrounded by its mane24cm high, 20.5cm wide, 28cm...

A LIMESTONE GROTESQUE CORBELNORTHERN FRANCE, PERHAPS 15TH CENTURYthe face carved with large ears, piercing eyes and broad moustache23cm high, 21cm...

A CONTINENTAL POLYCHROME WOOD VIRGIN AND CHILD GROUP POSSIBLY SPANISH, 18TH CENTURYcarved standing, with painted and gilt decoration, on a similar...

A FRENCH CHARLES IX OAK CASSSONE PANELNORTHERN FRANCE, C.1570with a strapwork frieze above a central tableau carved with the mythical story of Pyr...

A LARGE DUTCH POLYCHROME PAINTED PINE MARRIAGE CHEST ON STANDDATED 1622the twin panelled hinged lid revealing an interior with two drawers and a l...

AN ITALIAN CRIMSON SILK DAMASK PELMETFLORENTINE, C.1760-1800of castellated design, trimmed with a cisele silk velvet braid and an early 18th centu...

AN ITALIAN WALNUT ENCLOSED PANELLED BACK ARMCHAIRPOSSIBLY LOMBARDY, LATE 16TH / EARLY 17TH CENTURYwith a scroll cresting with a central finial, ab...

A PAIR OF ITALIAN WALNUT ARMCHAIRSIN RENAISSANCE STYLE, PROBABLY 18TH CENTURYeach with gargoyle finials above a later upholstered back and seat (2...

AN ITALIAN CRIMSON SILK DAMASK PELMETFLORENTINE, C.1760-1800decorated with scrolling strapwork appliques of cisele silk velvet braid, trimmed with...

A TAPESTRY CARTOON STYLE PANEL OF PRIMAVERALATE 19TH CENTURYdepicting a 'Botticelli' figure of a maiden in floral dress surrounded by plants and t...

AN ORPHREY PANELC.1500worked with silk and gilt threads on a linen ground, depicting the Virgin and Child, St Michael's battle with the Devil and ...

A SILK, GILT THREAD AND SEQUIN CHALICE VEILPOSSIBLY ENGLISH, 17TH CENTURYwith a central 'IHS' Christogram within a 'golden glory' circle of rays i...

A NEEDLEPOINT PANELPOSSIBLY ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURYworked in colours in gross and petit point with an image of God the Father flanked by cherubs abo...

A SILK AND NEEDLEWORK APPLIQUE OF ST SEBASTIAN17TH CENTURYworked in gilt metal and coloured threads with the saint pierced with arrows and standin...

A DOCUMENTARY GEORGE II NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER PIN CUSHIONQUAKER, ATTRIBUTED TO THE ACKWORTH SCHOOL, DATED '1752'of rounded rectangular form, worked i...

A GEORGE III NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER PIN CUSHIONQUAKER, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURYof circular form, worked in brown and cream in the Quaker style w...

A VICTORIAN INDIAN MISSIONARY SAMPLERBY ANNAL COILPILLEI, DATED 'MARCH 4 1878'worked in the Quaker style in cream silk on a scarlet linen ground i...

A RARE EARLY PEWTER SPIRE FLAGONNORTHERN, C.1715-30unmarked, the domed knopped lid with three-lug and brass pin hinge but no internal ring, bold '...

A RARE, POSSIBLY UNIQUE, EARLY EXAMPLE OF A PEWTER SPIRE FLAGONBRISTOL, C.1710Batcheler workshop, Bristol, the ‘French Armes’ touch in the base su...

A SMALL PEWTER BEEFEATER FLAGONPOSSIBLY WEST COUNTRY, C.1680maker ‘IP’, (possibly PS 7613), having a straight-sided drum with usual form of lid, a...

AN UNRECORDED PEWTER LIDLESS MEASURE PROBABLY 17TH CENTURYof ovoid form, maker's mark ‘WB’ (?) to right of handle, and crowned ‘HB’ verification m...

A RARE PEWTER GILL LIDLESS BALUSTER MEASUREWIGAN, C.1790typically unmarked, of the rarer, tall and slimmer form, with hollow ‘C’ handle, pointed t...

A VERY RARE PEWTER 'BALL AND BAR' BALUSTER MEASUREENGLISH, C.1710-40of pre-Imperial ½-mutchkin Scots capacity, erect ball thumbpiece on a stalk, t...

A SCARCE 'BALL AND BAR' PEWTER BALUSTER MEASUREENGLISH, C.1750of rare pre-imperial ¼-mutchkin Scots capacity, having a ball thumbpiece on a stalk,...

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PEWTER HALF-GILL 'BALL AND BAR' PEWTER BALUSTER MEASUREPROBABLY YORK, C.1700-20maker 'RD' (or possibly ‘BD’, ‘BL’, ‘RL’) par...

A SCARCE PEWTER HALF-GILL 'BALL AND BAR' BALUSTER MEASUREENGLISH, C.1700-50the flat lid with a single incised line to the edge and a pair to the c...

A PEWTER GILL BUD BALUSTER MEASURELONDON, C.1714-56Edward Quick II (PS7672) mark to right of handle, plain body, the lid with a pair of incised li...

A PEWTER HALF-PINT BUD BALUSTER MEASUREEXETER, C.1710-63Humphrey Evans, Exeter, his rare mark struck centrally on the lid, together with ownership...

A PEWTER QUART BUD BALUSTER MEASURE WITH RARE CROWNED 'HR' VERIFICATION MARKLONDON, C.1685-1732John Smith (PS8486), London, mark to the right, alo...

A PEWTER IMPERIAL HALF-GALLON 'WEST COUNTRY STYLE' CONICAL MEASURE19th CENTURYunmarked but probably London made due to a pre 1878 City of London v...

A VERY RARE PEWTER WINE QUART CONICAL MEASUREBRISTOL,1795Edgar, Curtis & Co, Bristol, (fl.1793-1801) mark under the base, no other as to be expect...

A SCARCE IMPERIAL PINT PEWTER CONICAL MEASUREWEST COUNTRYwith traces of a verification mark to the right of the handle, marked 'PINT' to front of ...

A VERY RARE WINE HALF-PINT PEWTER CONICAL MEASURE BRISTOL, C.1793-1801Edgar, Curtis & Co, Bristol (fl.1793-1801) mark under the base, no further m...

A VERY RARE PEWTER WINE GILL CONICAL MEASUREBRISTOL, 1770-93James Curtis, Bristol, mark under the base, no verification or capacity marks as to be...

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE QUARTER MUTCHKIN POT-BELLY MEASURESCOTTISH, C.1710of the early type with a distinct ‘step’ between the lower body and foot, ...

A SCARCE PEWTER QUARTER-GILL TAPPIT HENSCOTTISHwith low dome-lid having a plain central raised medallion and an erect solid bar thumbpiece, no mak...

A RARE PEWTER QUARTER-MUTCHKIN TAPPIT HENSCOTTISH, C.1800-20of typical form, the body decorated with varying numbers of incised lines to neck, low...

A VERY RARE PEWTER QUARTER-MUTCHKIN CRESTED TAPPIT HENSCOTTISH, C.1800-20of typical form, unmarked plain body with an erect bar thumbpiece to the ...

A PEWTER MUTCHKIN TAPPIT HENGLASGOW, C.1800-30of typical form, with turned engraved lines at top, mid body and base, an early Glasgow verification...

A PEWTER HALF-MUTCHKIN MUGEDINBURGH, 1825mark of Adam Ramage, Edinburgh, (fl.1824-1860) inside the base, the body form is possibly a unique surviv...

A RARE PEWTER HALF-MUTCHKIN 'U-SHAPED' AND TWO-BANDED MUGSCOTTISH, C.1790-1800possibly by Thomas Neil, Edinburgh, the body has three pairs of inci...

A PEWTER CHOPIN MUGSCOTTISH, C.1790-1826by William Scott III, Edinburgh, his 'WS' mark inside the base, indicating this is a much earlier mug than...

A PEWTER MUTCHKIN BARREL MUGSCOTTISH, C.1777-1813James Wright, Edinburgh mark inside base, the plain body with a single incised line below the rim...

A RARE SET OF THREE PEWTER THISTLE MEASURES HALF-GILL TO EIGTH-GILLGLASGOW, C.1870no maker's mark, which appears to be normal with this type of me...

A PEWTER HALF-PINT FLAT-LID MEASURESCOTTISH, C.1826-49William Scott. IV, Edinburgh (PS18409), his name and ‘1826’ cast beneath the lid, the rim wi...

A RARE PEWTER 1/40 IMPERIAL GALLON SCOTS CONICAL LIDLESS MEASURESCOTTISHno maker's or verification marks, however, a capacity label ‘1/40 I.G’ ind...

A PEWTER LIDLESS HALF-PINT MEASURESCOTTISHpear-shaped body, and Aberdeen Type 2 handle (see P. Spencer Davies , Scottish Pewter’, p.218-19), made ...

A PEWTER IMPERIAL HALF-PINT LIDLESS MEASUREABERDEEN, C.1830typically no maker's mark, marked under the base ‘IMPERIAL, HALF PINT, DG’, indicating ...

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