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

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A documented George III oak and inlaid mural candlebox, Montgomeryshire, circa 1800The backplate with two raised arches pierced with hearts for ha...

A William & Mary oak candlestand, circa 1690Of slender upright proportions, having a one-piece octagonal and ovolo-moulded top, on a multiple turn...

A Charles I joined and boarded oak mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640Having a recessed open superstructure, reminiscent of a glass ca...

A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1670Having a tall double-scroll cresting carved with paired leafy-buds and a ce...

A rare pair of Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchairs, Cheshire, circa 1680Each having a relief-carved back panel, designed with a large ...

A rare and interesting Elizabeth I joined oak 'caqueteuse' open armchair, circa 1580The broad back-panel with a nulled-carved arch enclosed within...

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A rare William & Mary joined fruitwood 'bird-cage' tripod table, circa 1690Having a dodecagonal ovolo-moulded top, and a large arcaded birdcage mo...

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...

A Charles I joined oak coffer, West Country, circa 1640Having a triple-panelled lid, the front with two panels, each carved with an interlaced flo...

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, ...

An early 18th century joined elm and beech upholsered stool, circa 1700-40The rectangular stuff-over seat with velvet and natural dyed wool uphols...

An unusual and large Charles I carved oak panel, West Country, circa 1640Carved to the centre with a crest of a bird standing atop a torse and pec...

A 16th century carved and gessoed pine or limewood male headHis hair rendered as large swirling curls, the head tilted to one side, and with narro...

A large iron mortarOf tapering form, with spreading circular footrim, 32cm diameter x 28.5cm highFor further information on this lot please visit...

A mid-17th carved oak armorial panel, probably Netherlandish, circa 1660Carved with an unidentified quartered coat of arms, within an auricular su...

English Naive SchoolEarly 18th centuryA hunting scene, depicting horsemen and hounds pursuing a stag, oil on board, ebonized moulded frame, 105cm...

A late 17th century pine green-painted delft rack, DutchWith three shelves, each with leafy floral-carved applied front rail, flanked by scroll-ca...

Circle of Theodore Russell (London 1614-1689)A portrait of a lady, head and shoulders, with dark lace collar oil on panel 30 x 25cm (11 13/16 x 9 ...

A paint-decorated softwood wall bracket, in the French Regence mannerThe bow-breakfront shelf hung with lambrequins above a trophy-shaped support ...

A rare George III copper dog collar, dated 1776Engraved 'BEN.N. COOPER HILLASH at DYMOCK / 1776' and '(Stop, Me Not, but lett, Me go, home / Lest,...

A bronze sundial plate, signed 'I Coggs London fecit'Of typical form with gnomon, and Roman chapter ring, 21cm wide x 21cm deep x 13cm high, (8in ...

A rare fruitwood teetotum, probably circa 1800A twenty-sided polygon, each side with a number marked in ink, 4cm highFootnotes:Literature:See E. ...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak standing ventilated livery cupboard, circa 1680Having a 'cage' superstructure, with a boarded top, and...

A walnut joint stool, French, circa 1700The ovolo-moulded top centred by a small S-shaped carry-aperture, on columnar and baluster-turned legs, jo...

A Charles II joined oak panel-back open armchair, North Country, circa 1670 and laterThe back with a narrow lunette-carved panel atop a large loze...

A George II upholstered and oak-framed wing armchair, circa 1735The tall arched padded back, wing-sides, scroll-splayed arms, squab-cushion and se...

Am impressive 19th century dug-out chair, with cupboard baseStained beech and pineFormed from a trunk, with adzed-surface, pegged boarded seat, 5...

A 17th century small joined chestnut occasional table, SpanishHaving a boarded and three-quarter galleried top, a single drawer relief-carved with...

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 19th century oak lion-carved corbelFronted by a grotesque mask, with open mouth, leafy plants to the sides, 15cm wide x 35cm deep x 30cm high, (...

Two similar brass alloy pricket candlesticks, Flemish or German18th/19th centuryBoth lacking iron pricket, each with drip-tray, a baluster and bal...

A pair of carved oak panels, probably 17th centuryOne of a Jester, with mirror, motley and a cap and bells, the second probably of an Actor, weari...

A George III joined oak high dresser, circa 1760The open rack with three stepped shelves, above a shallow box-base of five faux spice drawers, the...

A late 17th century pig-skin covered chest, with drawer, dated 1697The gently domed-lid decorated with six-reserves, formed using brass-studs, on...

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A William & Mary joined oak box-top centre table, circa 1690Having a hinged top mainly of one large board with ovolo-edge, enclosing a shallow wel...

A pair of George III yew-wood high-back Windsor armchairs, Thames Valley, circa 1780Each having a hooped back with four long spindles either side ...

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, 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 joined oak stool-table, circa 1640 and laterThe drop-leaf top constructed from single-piece boards, and probably added in the 18th cen...

A pair of Charles I oak joint stools, West Country, circa 1640Each with triple-reeded top, centred by large carved ownership initials 'W T', cable...

A set of eight mid-19th century ash and fruitwood ladder-back dining chairs, Ormskirk, circa 1840Each with five graduated arched splats, scroll-en...

A Charles I joined oak box-seat table-chair, circa 1640Having a pivotal end-cleated boarded top/back, round-ended flat open-arms on ring-turned su...

A William & Mary joined oak corner cupboard, circa 1690Originally built-in, having a small panelled cupboard door above a double-panelled door, fl...

An unusual set of four William & Mary oak high-back chairs, circa 1690Each with narrow fretwork-scroll back panel, flanked by paired S-scrolls cen...

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 rare and good Elizabeth I/James I boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1600-20The one-piece top with chip-carved ends, the front with a nulled...

A Charles II joined oak and upholstered stool, circa 1680Having a squab-cushion and stuff-over seat upholstered in floral tapestry-style fabric, ...

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 Charles I boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1640Of slender proportions, the hinged lid with chip-carved ends, the front boldly carved with ...

An unusual and good James I/Charles I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1620-40The gently raked back having a single panel ...

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