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A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630Having an ovolo-moulded top, and nulled-carved rails with lower moulded edge, on inverted-baluster over ree...

A rare, good and small Charles II joined oak enclosed chest of drawers, with box-top, circa 1660The hinged boarded top with scribed-edge, and encl...

A pair of wrought iron wall sconcesEach with a slightly curved and pierced backplate, and fitted with a handle-like projection and socket, 10cm wi...

A Charles II carved sandstone mortar, dated 1675Square, with concave corners, and carved to each face with a different reserve, including 'THOM / ...

A 16th century Rosso Verona marble font, ItalianThe rim with relief-carved cross, 42.5cm diameter x 19.5cm highFootnotes:Provenance:The Clive She...

An early 18th century clear glass cruciform decanter, or serving bottle, English, circa 1700-30Moulded in a cross shape, the tall tapering neck ap...

Five Medieval encaustic floor tiles, 14th and 15th centuryAll probably heraldic, one with the initials 'AR' (the R reversed) and a label to the re...

A 17th century stoneware bellarmine, RhenishOf ovoid shape in mottled brown saltglaze, applied with a typical grimacing mask and a formal wheel me...

A George I leaded bronze 7lb wool weight, circa 1715Cast with the Royal Arms beneath the cypher 'GR', the margins with a set of unusual marks, str...

An 18th century white-metal mounted leather mug or tankard, EnglishThe mount to the rim with lambrequin handle, with stitched seams and angular ha...

A George III white metal-mounted engraved horn beaker, circa 1800With white metal-mounted rim and footrim, engraved with huntsmen and hounds in a ...

A large lignum vitae pestleWith bulbous head and terminal knop, 35.5cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Sold Bonhams, 29 March 2017, Lot 25 (part), the p...

A Good Elizabeth I joined and boarded oak ark or meal chest, circa 1570The typical 'dome'-lid constructed using three overlapping boards tenon-joi...

A good and documented Charles I joined and boarded oak and elm mural cupboard, Gloucestershire, circa 1630The single panelled cupboard door carved...

An interesting James I joined oak coffer, West Country, circa 1610Having a triple-panelled lid, the front again of three panels, each well-carved ...

A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630Having a six-pegged top with ovolo-moulded edge, lower edge-moulded rails, and elongated parallel-baluster ...

A Charles I oak joint stool, North Country, circa 1640Having an ovolo-moulded top, broad flat run-moulded centred rails with geometric punch-decor...

A remarkably rare and good James I joined oak six-leg refectory-type table, circa 1630Having a deep triple-boarded and end-cleated top, the nulled...

A documented Commonwealth joined oak court cupboard, Cumbria, dated 1658The projecting leafy-lunette carved and end-pendant frieze centred by the ...

A rare and fine small set of Charles I oak mural shelves, circa 1630With three open shelves, each with bicuspid-shaped front rail with central pun...

A good Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640Having a six-pegged top with triple-reeded edge, lower-edge moulded and lunette-carved rails, on elong...

An interesting Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1640with double-reeded top, the bicuspid-shaped long rails and lower-edge moulded short rails all ...

A rare and documented Elizabeth I oak so-called Glastonbury chair, West Country, possibly Somerset, circa 1580-1600Of unusual small sizeOf pegged ...

A good Charles II pewter flat-lid wrigglework tankard, circa 1680Touchmark inside base of John Felton I, Shrewsbury, (fl. 1670-1708), (OP1649A, PS...

A good and large Charles II pewter triple-reeded charger, circa 1680With hallmarks to rim and touchmarks to rear of Daniel Barton I, London, (fl.1...

A late 17th century pewter flagon, English, circa 1680 - 1700Attributed to John Emes I, London [fl. 1673-1700] or possibly John Emes II [fl. 1700-...

An extremely rare James VI of Scotland joined oak caqueteuse armchair, Fife, circa 1600Having a rare twin-panelled back, each panel carved with a ...

A Charles II joined oak side table, with a rare drawer arrangement, circa 1660Having a cleated four-board top, over two full-width drawers, each d...

A small William & Mary joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1700Having a boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, three long graduated drawers with appl...

A George II brass tankard, circa 1740Of quart capacity, with rolled rim and of baluster form with flared foot, 17.5cm high, together with a mid-18...

A Charles II joined oak side table, circa 1670With original brass handles and iron escutcheon, having an ovolo-moulded triple-boarded top, and a m...

A documented and impressive Charles I joined oak panel-back open armchair, West Country, circa 1630The back panel boldly carved with a flowerhead-...

A Charles II joined oak side table, circa 1660Having a twin-boarded square-edged top, a mitre-moulded frieze drawer, atop scroll-profiled spandrel...

A pair of wrought iron cresset spit-dogsTopped by a cresset pan on chamfered square-section uprights fitted with an adjustable carrier of three gr...

A pair of wrought iron cresset spit-dogsEach topped by a cresset pan on an upright fitted with an adjustable attachment of three scroll-ended spit...

An 18th century wrought iron and beech 'stable' or 'birdcage' ejector candlestick, EuropeanWith crook handle, and iron sliding ejector, the base o...

A rare double-ended wrought iron fire dogEach upright terminating in a point and pierced for a ring, and fitted with six scroll hooks, raised on a...

An unusual 19th century wrought iron table rushnip and candle-holderTopped by a cross bar terminating at one end in a wrapped candle or taper sock...

A small 17th century iron strongbox, GermanOf typical form, covered in iron straps and with carry handles to the sides and false keyhole escutcheo...

An unusual and finely wrought iron down-hearth trivet, probably 18th centuryThe circular plate wrought with a double-headed eagle, the rear uprigh...

A collection of iron cooking implementsTo include a wrought iron game crown, 22cm high, a large wrought iron down-hearth skillet or pan, the handl...

A miscellaneous group of metalwaresComprising a 19th century copper sauce or milk pan, engraved 'W.O.G.' and '126', 11.5cm high, a 19th century co...

A group of domestic copper waresIncluding a large vessel, with rivetted seams, 31.5cm high, a sparrow-beak jug, with brazed seams, 31cm high, and ...

A rare James I/Charles I joined oak box stool, circa 1620-30Having a hinged lid with ovolo-moulded edge, and carved stop-fluted and punch-decorati...

A good Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630Having a triple-reeded top, bicuspid-shaped and run-moulded rails, parallel-baluster over reel-turned...

A Charles I joined oak box-stool, circa 1640The hinged lid with scribed and chamfered edge, each side centred by a broad flat run-moulding, with s...

A fine James I joined oak and inlaid coffer, dated 1623With boarded top, the front of three panels, each with inner-frame mouldings, the end panel...

Four copper alloy door handlesWith backplates in the form of five-pointed stars, and with curved handles, 20cm wide x 7cm deep x 11cm high, (7 1/2...

An unusual William & Mary oak tripod table, circa 1690Having a fixed boarded circular top, a cruciform support and baluster ring-turned pillar, on...

A rare and fine James I joined oak centre or communion-type table, Salisbury and the surrounding area, circa 1620Having a top of three thick squar...

A Charles II joined fruitwood gateleg dining table, circa 1670Having an oval drop-leaf top, and end-frieze drawer, on ball and ring-turned legs, j...

A rare Elizabeth I oak joint stool, circa 1590Having a square-edge and six-pegged top with prominent overhang, lower-edge moulded rails above an '...

A rare Charles I joined oak box-stool, circa 1640Having a one-piece ovolo-moulded hinged top, and carved leafy-filled lunettes unusually to all si...

A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1630Of good height, having a six-pegged top with bold ovolo-moulded edge, lower edge-moulded rails, and slender...

A rare early 18th century sheet and cast brass twin-light wall sconce, Dutch, dated 1719The sheet brass cresting and backplate embossed with flowe...

A rare and unusually small mid-16th century brass alms bowl, Nuremberg, circa 1550The flat flared rim decorated with a repeated punch of a five-pe...

An early 18th century sheet and cast brass twin-light wall sconce, Dutch, circa 1715The sheet brass cresting and backplate embossed with stars and...

A Charles I brass and iron bed warming pan, dated 1630The domed pan cover decorated with a wolf salient, within a border bearing the date '1630' a...

A Charles I brass and iron bed warming pan, dated 1636, and bearing the motto and crest of the Clothworkers' CompanyThe domed brass pan cover engr...

An early 18th century sheet and cast brass twin-light wall sconce, Dutch, circa 1720The sheet brass cresting with decorative gadroons, the backpla...

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