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Oxford, Banbury Road, Shipton-on-Cherwell, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1JH, United Kingdom

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A William & Mary joined oak and fruitwood chest-on-stand, circa 1690The chest with typically thin top boards, above two short over three long mitr...

A George III London (Lambeth) delft small plate, circa 1765Probably from the Abigail Griffiths factory, painted in red, yellow, blue and green, de...

A group of 18th-20th century brass and iron kitchen utensilsTo include an 18th century brass and iron spoon, with ram's horn terminal, 46cm high, ...

A George II joined oak standing corner cupboard, circa 1740Having a cavetto-moulded cornice, a pair of arched fielded cupboard doors, and waist-mo...

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 rare George III ash, oak, elm and fruitwood-inlaid tripod occasional table, Welsh, circa 1780The near-circular tilt-top inlaid with arrow-heads ...

A George III oak dish-top tripod occasional table, circa 1780Having a single-piece fixed top, on a baluster-turned pillar and three hipped and dow...

A small George III joined elm and oak cricket table, circa 1790Having a near-circular one-piece elm top, on three triangular-shaped slender and ta...

A small Charles I boarded oak box, circa 1640The hinged lid with moulded edge, the front board carved with a run of interlaced floral roundels, th...

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 George III oak travelling desk box, circa 1760The hinged lid with cleated ends enclosing an interior fitted with divisions forming compartments ...

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 George II joined oak and inlaid open low dresser, Breconshire, circa 1740Having a boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, three frieze drawers with...

A William & Mary joined oak slat-back chair, circa 1690The back with a wavy-profiled central splat, flanked by double-scroll and tulip-head carved...

A Charles II oak backstool, Derbyshire, circa 1670Having a slender triple-arched top-rail, on baluster-turned spindles, the lower back-rail with l...

An unusual George III elm delft rack, with cupboard, circa 1760Having a cyma-recta cornice, a frieze with paired profiled-scrolls, and centred by ...

Two William & Mary slat-back oak and elm chairs, Yorkshire, circa 1690One back with four dished-splats, the other with a single similar splat flan...

An unusual Charles II oak, elm and inlaid chest of drawers, West Country, circa 1680The boarded top with cyma-recta under-edge moulding, atop thre...

A Charles II oak backstool, South Lancashire, circa 1680The back-panel and tall arched cresting each floral-carved, the back uprights with pyramid...

A harlequin set of six beech, ash, fruitwood and elm Windsor armchairsEach having a hoop back with wheel-motif fretted splat flanked by three spin...

A William & Mary joined oak tripod occasional table, circa 1700Having a circular tilt-top and bird-cage movement, the slender baluster-turned pill...

A George I joined oak side/dressing table, circa 1720The twin-boarded top with ovolo-moulded side and front edge, above an arched and ogee-shaped ...

A small Charles I oak coffer, West Country, circa 1640Having a one-piece top board, the front of two panels, each freely-carved with a 'quatrefoil...

A small William & Mary joined oak centre table, circa 1690Having a boarded end-cleated top, and shallow frieze rails with moulded lower edge, on r...

A William & Mary joined oak centre table, circa 1700Having a boarded top with 'torus' moulded edge, ogee-shaped rails, and elongated baluster-turn...

A rare James I/Charles I oak joint stool, West Country, possibly Taunton, Somerset, circa 1620-30Having a six-pegged top with narrow double-reeded...

Two late 19th century brass oval jardinières, DutchEach with repoussé decoration and on paw feet, one with embossed shells and foliage to its neck...

A pair of George III London (Lambeth) delft chargers, with seven similar plates, circa 1775All painted in colours with flowers and flowering plant...

Three 20th century brass standard lampsIncluding two Art Nouveau-style telescopic examples, the tallest 143.5cm high, (3)For further information ...

A rare and documented Commonwealth joined oak canted livery cupboard, Cumbria, dated 1658The paired top boards and undertier boards all with narro...

An iron and brass candleholder, FrenchThe socket flange with hook for carrying atop a stem with long notched slot fitted with a carrier with spira...

An early 18th century brass chamberstick, English, circa 1700-20The pan with rolled rim and candle socket fixed to the underside with a copper was...

A 17th century brass pricket candlestick, North-West European, possibly FrenchTopped by a 9cm pricket in a dished drip-pan, on an acorn- and blade...

Five pairs of late 17th/early 18th century copper alloy or brass socket candlesticks, English and DutchTo include a Dutch pair, circa 1700, with o...

An early to mid-19th century wrought iron and painted beech rushlight holder, probably Irish, circa 1800-50With short jaws and a 'U'-shaped arm te...

An early to mid-19th century iron rushlight holder, Irish, circa 1800-50The rectangular jaws terminating a part-wrythen stem, the end of the arm f...

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 pair of 19th century turned beech candlesticksTurned with a series of spreading knops, and on turned circular bases, 21cm high, (2)For further ...

An early to mid-19th century wrought iron rushlight and candleholder, Welsh, probably Cardiganshire/Radnorshire, circa 1800-50With short jaws and ...

A George II iron meat fork, dated 1754Of two curving tines, the handle flattening into a lozenge, struck with the date '1754' and the initials 'M....

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 walnut-veneered pier mirrorEarly 18th century, EnglishHaving a two-part later mirror plate, in a shaped cushion moulded frame, 46.5cm wide x 10...

A wrought-iron mural utensil rackDecorated with birds and a fleur-de-lys, and fitted with five hooks, 36cm wide x 5cm deep x 23.5cm high, (14in wi...

An Arts & Crafts brass and copper hanging rack, Scottish/English, circa 1910The backplate shaped, and with three 'finials, applied with five leave...

A James I oak joint stool, circa 1610With ovolo-moulded top, the cushion-moulded rails carved with extremely stylized 'pomegranate' motifs above a...

English SchoolMid-18th centuryA pair of three-quarter length portraits, a gentleman, reputedly identified as William Fynmore, with hound, and a la...

A George III needlework sampler, framed, dated 1764Worked by Mary Mash, aged ten, in pastel-coloured silk threads on a linen ground, designed with...

A section of early 17th century tapestry, FlemishWorked in wool, mainly in shades of blue, green and ochre, designed with two female figures, each...

A pair of 17th century verdure tapestry cushions, FlemishEach tapestry front designed with fruit, scrolls and ribbons, worked in wools, mainly in ...

A pair of James I carved oak figural terms, circa 1620Both topped by a spray of tobacco leaves, and above a male and female figure, both with a ha...

An early 16th century carved oak panel, circa 1500-20Mounted on a later oak backing, and topped by an ogee arch above delicate tracery lights, fol...

Three James I/Charles I carved oak figural terms, circa 1625To include two male terms, topped by sprays of tobacco leaves, one figure holding a fl...

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 small Henry VIII carved oak panel, English, circa 1530Carved with a mythical beast, with dragon's head and bird's feet, alighting on a spray of ...

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...

An 18th century fruitwood and upholstered stool, FrenchThe rectangular stuff-over seat upholstered in bargello-style fabric with fringe edge, on b...

A pair of William & Mary oak slat-back chairs, circa 1690Each with three slats mortised between an arched scroll-ended cresting rail and an ogee-s...

A Charles I oak joint stool, English, circa 1640Having an ovolo-moulded top, and flat run-moulded rails, on columnar-turned legs, joined all round...

A George I oak table-top spice cupboard, circa 1715Having a one-piece top with shallow chamfered-edge, a single flush-panelled and fruitwood line-...

A small George II oak side table, circa 1740Having a one-piece top with ovolo-moulded edge and rounded-corners, a frieze drawer framed by narrow h...

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