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

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A Victorian black-painted ash, elm, beech and alder child's Windsor high-chair, West country, circa 1830-70The hooped back with seven slender spin...

A George III joined and boarded elm fully-enclosed dresser base, circa 1800Having a single-piece well-figured top with applied moulded edge, a cen...

A William & Mary joined oak gateleg occasional table, circa 1690With an oval drop-leaf top, and frieze drawer to each end, elaborate ball and bal...

A George I/II walnut and upholstered stool, circa 1730The drop-in seat upholstered in flame-stitch needlework, worked in coloured wools, with plai...

A Charles I joined oak panel-back open armchair, circa 1640Having a plain back panel between run-moulded and punch-decorated horizontal rails, the...

A pair of brass and iron andironsEach topped with a large brass ball, on plain pillar stem, and two divergent scrolling legs, billet bar to rear, ...

A silver-plated brass soap and sponge ballOf typical spherical form, with decoratively pierced hinged cover, and circular foot with scalloped edge...

A Charles I oak joint stool, West Country, circa 1630The six-pegged top with reeded long edges and chip-carved ends, multiple run-moulded rails, o...

A small Queen Anne walnut-veneered and feather-banded chest of drawers, circa 1715Having a quarter-veneered and crossbanded top, above two short a...

A large brass sixteen-branch chandelierWith two graduated tiers of eight scrolling candle-branches terminating in leaf-decorated scalloped candle ...

A rare and possibly unique Charles I joined oak table-on-frame, circa 1630With an unusual deep frieze drawer, a single-piece top, with dog-tooth c...

Three 18th century brass muffineers, or casters, EnglishTwo large and one small example, all with domed pierced covers, decorative incised lines t...

A George III solid yew-wood bureau, circa 1760Of narrow proportions, the end-cleated fall enclosing a traditional fitted interior of pigeon-holes,...

A good Charles I joined oak standing livery cupboard, circa 1640Having a box-top enclosed by two thin boards, with dentil moulded and pierced corb...

A pine principally boarded and scumbled small high dresser, Austrian/German, circa 1850The boarded rack with a pair of green-painted shelves, each...

A Charles I joined and boarded oak coffer, West Country, circa 1640The one-piece top board with ovolo-moulded edge, the front of four panels, each...

A Charles II joined oak backstool, Lancashire, circa 1670Having a floral and acorn-carved back panel, pyramid-finials, ovolo-moulded single-piece ...

A pair of Charles II joined oak backstools, Lancashire, circa 1670Each with a characteristic tall arched foliate-carved cresting, the botanical-ca...

A Charles I small joined oak coffer, Worcestershire and the surrounding area, circa 1640Having a twin-panelled lid, the front again with two panel...

A 19th century oak primitive chair, probably Irish or possibly WelshOf comb-back form, with round-ended geometric shaped stay-rail, the rear of ea...

A rare and documented pair of Charles II joined oak forms or benches, circa 1674Each having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applie...

A rare and documented pair of Charles II joined oak forms or benches, circa 1674Each having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applie...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

A rare and documented Charles II joined oak form or bench, circa 1674Having a single-board top with square-rounded edge and applied under edge mou...

Two similar William & Mary joined oak and elm boxes-on-stands, circa 1690Each dove-tailed box-top with hinged boarded lid, the front with applied ...

A william & Mary joined oak panel back adolescent's open armchair, North Country, circa 1690Having a well-figured back panel,and double ogee-arch...

A Charles I joined oak and inlaid court cupboard, Yorkshire, circa 1640The stylized leaf-carved frieze on inverted-baluster over ball-turned end-s...

A joined oak refectory-type table, DerbyshireCirca 1660 and laterHaving a one-piece top board, the front and side rails carved with demi-flower fi...

A rare and good Charles I child's oak joint stool, circa 1630Having an ovolo-moulded top, run-moulded rails, and parallel-baluster turned legs, jo...

An 18th/19th century chip-carved footwarmer, DutchThe hinged lid and three sides pierced with a geometric roundel, within further chip-carving, 25...

A Charles I joined oak and carved side table, Gloucestershire, circa 1670Having a boarded top, a frieze drawer carved with addorsed scrolling-leaf...

Two tracery-carved oak panels, FrenchCarved with lights, rosettes and foils, 16cm wide x 2cm deep x 51.5cm high, (6in wide x 0 1/2in deep x 20in h...

A good Charles II oak joint stool, circa 1660With a well-figured and ovolo-moulded top, the rails gauge-carved and punch-decorated with an undulat...

A James I/Charles I joined oak coffer, Exeter, circa 1620-30Having a twin-boarded top with triple-reeded edge, a foliate-carved quadruple-panelled...

A run of architectural panelling, framing two 16th century Romayne-type panelsOf four panels, two almost square panels carved with strapwork and f...

A late 15th century oak newel post, French, circa 1480-1500With later top and cruciform base to form a torchère, having a central column carved wi...

An unusual 17th century joined and boarded oak standing-chest, English or WelshHaving a single-piece hinged top, spandrels to the front top rail, ...

Circle of John Downman A.R.A (Denbighshire 1750-1824 Wrexham)A portrait of a gentleman, identified as Mr Downs, head and shoulders, wearing navy j...

A possibly 17th/18th century beech and carved antler coronet walking or fighting stickThe horn terminal with flattened end carved with a stylised ...

A Charles I boarded oak box, Gloucestershire, circa 1630The lid of twin-boards with triple-reeded edge, the front carved with addorsed and scroll-...

A Charles II boarded oak box, North Country, circa 1660The twin-plank hinged lid with decorative pairs of lightly-carved lines to its edge, the fr...

A good and small Charles II chip-carved fruitwood and oak desk box, dated 1674Of fine colour and patina, with hinged slope carved with the initial...

A white metal-mounted oak lidded circular snuff box, dated 1722With white metal rims and a circular plaque inscribed 'Sic transit gloria Mundi, Ma...

A small carved oak 'Romayne'-type panel, circa 1540The bust of a woman, wearing a headdress and caul, within a laurel wreath with foliated scrolls...

A George III copper and fruitwood collection pan, dated 1815The circular pan with domed, partial cover, engraved 'Trinity Church, Preston, 1815', ...

A carved oak panel, Northern French, circa 1550, St. CatherineThe figure of St. Catherine holding a skull beneath a foliate-carved arcade on flute...

A George III boarded oak box with drawer, Gower Pennisula, South Wales, circa 1770Of dove-tailed construction, the hinged single-piece top with ov...

A Charles I joined oak side table, circa 1640Having a triple-boarded end-cleated top, a single frieze drawer with central flat run-moulding and mu...

A mid- to late 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550The central boss of twelve double-contoured gadroons, spaced by sprays of t...

A small 16th/17th century stoneware Bellarmine, German, probably CologneWith moulded rim, speckled tigerware glaze and strap handle, 14.5cm highF...

A George II solid yew-wood mural corner cupboard, circa 1740Of relatively small size, having a fielded panelled cupboard door, enclosing a green-p...

A 14th century pewter pilgrim's bellWith lozenge-shaped corona and clapper, together with other small pewter items to include - three rings, 13th ...

A 19th century carved oak armorial panel, EnglishWith the arms of Trevelyan, Gules, issuant out of water in base proper, a demi-horse argent, hoof...

A rare and highly impressive Charles II cocus-wood, veneered on oak, scriptor, circa 1665Oyster-veneered throughout, the cyma-recta cornice made f...

A rare and small James I leaded bronze mortar, probably by Thomas Giles (fl. 1605-14) of Chichester, Sussex, dated 1611With flared rim, the body c...

A rare and finely cast Charles I leaded bronze mortar, by William Clibury (fl. 1605-42) of Wellington, Shropshire, dated 1637With three handles, o...

A Commonwealth leaded bronze mortar, dated 1654Probably William Cuerdon (fl.1652-78) of Doncaster, YorkshireOf flared slightly waisted form with f...

A Queen Anne leaded bronze mortar, by Ralph Ashton (fl. 1703 - 1728) of Wigan, Lancashire, dated 1707Of waisted form, cast to the body with a pair...

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