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

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A mid-16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1550Decorated to the centre with a circlet of seven tulip-like flowers, within a band of punc...

A George II brass coffee pot, circa 1735With domed cover, fruitwood handle and finial, and flared footrim, maker's mark/pseudo hallmarks to rim, ...

A documented early 17th century ash turner's armchair, English or Welsh, circa 1600-30Of triangular three-post form, with the exception of the sea...

A rare Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640Having an ovolo-moulded top, and extremely rare arcaded rails, on relatively short inverted-baluster a...

A fine and documented Charles II joined oak box-seat backstool, Lancashire, circa 1670The back panel carved with a foliate-filled lozenge and inci...

An extremly large 16th/17th century leaded bronze skillet, EnglishThe body with scratch-marked 'W', and on three 'D'-section ribbed legs, the hand...

A set of ten staircase or rail balusters, in 17th century styleOf tapering rectangular-section, topped by a stylised Ionic capital and decorated w...

A rare James I joined oak draw-leaf table, circa 1610The triple-boarded and end-cleated top with a similar draw-leaf to each end, all frieze rails...

An interesting and good James I joined oak coffer, circa 1610The top of two panels within broad rails, each rail with a pronounced triangular-shap...

A rare Charles I joined oak stool-table, circa 1640Having an oval drop-leaf top, each leaf held open by a central shaped loper sliding out from a ...

A good Charles II joined oak gateleg occasional table, circa 1670Having an oval drop-leaf top formed from single-boards, bold spiral and baluster...

A mother-of-pearl inlaid oak table cabinet17th century elementsThe hinged door with central inlaid panel, circa 1650, of mother-of-pearl flowers i...

A George III rosewood, fruitwood and satinwood table cabinet, circa 1800-20In the form of a press cupboard, and with moulded cornice above a pair ...

A George III mahogany and ebony teacaddyOf sarcophagus form, the lid fitted with a shaped bale handle with rosette backplates, the interior with t...

An early Victorian coromandel and brass-inlaid tea caddy, circa 1850With domed lid inlaid with a brass roundel edged with the garter, lined to the...

A rare and unusually small boarded oak, pine and painted desk box, circa 1670Possibly New England, AmericaThe hinged lid with moulded edge and enc...

A good pair of Charles II joined oak backstools, Derbyshire, circa 1670Each having a pair of arched splats with a smooth top and scalloped inner e...

A rare and documented Charles II oak backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1675Having a pair of arched splats carved and pierced with tight-scrolls, and cen...

A pair of Charles II joined oak backstools, Yorkshire, circa 1670Of relatively broad form, each having a pair of arched and cusp-profiled splats c...

A rare and fine Elizabeth I/James I joined oak and mastic-inlaid coffer, circa 1600-20Having a triple-panelled lid, the front with three framed pa...

A Charles I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1630The back panel designed with a large carved and punched-decorated saltire...

A late 15th/early 16th century copper alloy socket candlestick, Flemish/Netherlandish, circa 1500The slightly tapering socket with unusual circula...

A good early 16th century brass alloy socket candlestick, North-West European, probably French, circa 1520-40With rectangular extraction apertures...

A large 17th century brass pricket candlestick, Netherlandish/FlemishTopped by a 12.5cm iron pricket secured by four rivets to an iron plate, the ...

A late 18th/early 19th century wrought iron and ash rushlight holder, circa 1800, probably WelshThe jaws with flattened near-circular ends, and ha...

A large late 18th/early 19th century wrought iron table rushnip and candle-holder, IrishWith rectangular jaws, partial twist-work stem and right-a...

An unusual early to mid-19th century wrought iron and beech rushlight holder, English/WelshWith filed jaws, square-section plain stem and arm at r...

An early Victorian leaded bronze bell, dated 1852With green-painted wooden stock with iron fittings, the bell cast with decorative cords and the d...

An early to mid-19th century three-branch brass chandelier, English, circa 1830 and laterTopped by a trefoil hanging loop, and with a fluted and r...

A 17th century leaded bronze bell, Italian/FlemishWith unusual iron mount cast in the form of a dragon, the bell cast with four cherubs, iron clap...

A memorial brass fragment, probably English, probably 16th centuryOf a woman, wearing a French hood, ruff and gown with puffed shoulders, her hand...

A rare and remarkable Elizabeth I tapestry long cushion cover, circa 1580Woven in coloured wools and silks, depicting the Return of the Prodigal S...

A good Charles II needlework panel, circa 1660Finely and naively worked in tent stitch on linen, with brightly coloured wools and silks, depicting...

An early 16th century embroidered orphrey panel fragment of linen, probably English, circa 1510-30Embroidered with metal thread and coloured silks...

An early 16th century embroidered orphrey panel of linen, probably English, circa 1520-30Embroidered with gilt thread and coloured silks in split ...

A silk-velvet 'table-runner', Italian, circa 1560The crimson cut velvet appliquéd with silk and linen motifs, embroidered with coloured silks and ...

Five 19th century applique motifsEach of floral design embroidered in silk and gold thread, length 10cm; together with a purse panel of embroidere...

A James I boarded oak box, circa 1620The single-piece top with triple-reeded edge above an arcaded or nulled front board with chip-carved ends, 66...

A small Queen Anne oak 'table-top' chest of drawers, circa 1710Possibly the upper section of a child's chest-on-stand, or chest-on-chest, having a...

A James I boarded oak box, circa 1610The lid with chip-carved ends and unusual line-carving to its edges, the interior with till, the front and si...

A Charles II oak table-top spice cupboard, circa 1680The top board with ovolo-moulded edge, above a door with applied geometric mitre-mouldings an...

A small Charles II joined oak livery cupboard, circa 1660With a pair of quadruple-panelled and lozenge-carved cupboard doors, atop three plain pan...

A Louis XV fruitwood commode, FrenchHaving a fully-cleated boarded top inlaid to the centre with a five-point star, above two short drawers centre...

A good early 18th century carved boxwood snuff box, DutchCarved with the Dutch Lion, Moses bearing a tablet representing the Ten Commandments, and...

A collection of corkscrewsTo include three barrel corkscrews, two mounted with the Royal Arms, the third with Gothic decoration, nine pull corkscr...

An unusual 18th century lignum vitae and brass grinder or mill, possibly for coffee, EnglishWith two threaded cup-like ends, unscrewing to reveal ...

A late 17th/early 18th century and later cedar, horn and bone-inlaid tobacco box, English, circa 1660-1715The lid mounted with a later white metal...

An unusual and good 17th century cast brass ladle, with maker's marksThe handle stamped nine times with 'EC' or 'EG' beneath a crown, and ending i...

A pair of small gilt softwood wall mirrors, French, in the early 18th century Régence mannerEach having a central rectangular plate within a borde...

An interesting set of oak stocks and whipping postOf typical form, with four leg-holes and two iron wrist restraints, one inscribed HAVE MERCY, th...

A Charles II needlework seat cover, circa 1670Designed with rows of carnations and roses within a flame-stitch surround, worked in coloured wools ...

A Regency rosewood and brass-inlaid work box, or 'basket', circa 1815Of boat shape, and with an articulated wooden strap handle between a pair of ...

A late 17th century gaming purse, French or Italian, circa 1660-80Of green silk velvet appliquéd with silver thread fleur-de-lys, scrolling arrow ...

Circle of Peter van den Velde (Antwerp 1634-circa 1724)A harbour scene, ebonized moulded frameoil on canvas116.2 x 139.6cm (45 3/4 x 54 15/16in).F...

An extremely rare Charles I oak mural glass case, circa 1640Having a pair of doors, each fitted with five baluster-turned spindles, enclosing a si...

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