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

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...

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 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...

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...

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

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 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 Charles I joined oak centre or small serving table, Salisbury and the surounding area, circa 1630Having a twin-boarded end-cleated top, the fron...

A rare and good Charles I joined oak form or bench, West Country, circa 1630Having a fine one-piece ovolo-moulded top, the front rail with a simpl...

A rare and small Elizabeth I joined oak coffer, circa 1590Having a triple-panelled hinged lid and front, with asymmetrical dust-chamfered rails, o...

A remarkable James I joined oak folding or 'games-table', West Country, circa 1620Having a boarded octagonal folding-top, the base of canted form,...

An impressive pair of Gothic-Revival oak doorsOf pointed-arch form, the frame of chamfered rails applied with boards held in place by square-head ...

A 16th or 17th century boarded oak alms box, EnglishThe hinged lid with line moulding, wrought iron strap hinges and hasps, the front fitted with ...

A pair of George I wrought iron ember tongs, circa 1720With filed decoration, one handle a whistle, the nips curved, a small rectangle of inlaid b...

A rare and good Elizabeth I oak joint stool, circa 1580Having a double-reeded edge top, bicuspid-shaped rails, and inverted-baluster turned legs w...

An early 18th century brass ejector socket candlestick, English/French, circa 1720With broad flange, the stem with central bulbous knop and two se...

A small mid-17th century joined and boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1650The one-piece lid board with chip-carved ends, the front with two p...

A rare set of four mid-16th century carved oak portrait panels, English, circa 1550Of two men and two women, all elaborately dressed and each carv...

A pair of early 16th century carved oak tracery panels, circa 1500-30Each with two registers of tracery, one with its uppermost carved with quatre...

A wrought iron window frameTopped by a trefoil, above a pair of lancet-arched tracery lights, 43cm wide x 2.5cm deep x 84cm high, (16 1/2in wide x...

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

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...

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 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 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...

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...

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

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...

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

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

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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