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

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Three early 20th century copper jardinieresTo include a circular gadrooned example, with flared rim, 28cm diameter x 21cm high, a rectangular, gad...

A Charles I joined and boarded oak coffer, West Country, circa 1640The hinged lid principally formed from one board with double-reeded edge, the f...

A rare and documented near-pair of George III joined oak coffor bachs, Carmarthenshire, circa 1770One maker stampedEach with typical detachable ov...

A George II joined oak ventilated mural cupboard, Denbighshire, circa 1750Possibly originally built-in, the single door having a panel filled with...

An interesting James I boarded oak chest, circa 1610The one-piece top with chip-carved ends, the front carved with a broad band of flower-filled ...

A George III oak wine table or candlestand, circa 1760Of slender proportions, the circular fixed-top on a vase and baluster-turned pillar and thre...

A small joined oak, fruitwood, parquetry-inlaid and spindle-filled mural cupboardEarly 17th century and laterThe single door having two rows of si...

An 18th century sheet brass wall sconce, DutchThe arched backplate with a gadrooned border, and fitted with a rectangular tray of two candle socke...

An unusual brass alms dish, GermanPossibly late 17th/early 18th centuryDecorated with a spray of fruit, including a pear, and apple and grapes, th...

A brass wall sconceThe arched backplate embossed with The Grape Carriers, the pan with pinched front corners and fitted with a decorated candle so...

A first half of the 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500 - 1550Decorated with the 'fischblasenmotive' pattern of sixteen swirling g...

A small brass alms dishThe dish embossed with four stalked pomegranates around a central pomegranate fruit, with a swirling booge and a punch-deco...

A pair of brass wall sconcesEach topped by eight bosses arranged to form a flowerhead, and above a 'Tudor Rose'-type stalked flower, 10cm wide x ...

A brass wall sconce, DutchThe backplate with guilloche edge framing a fleur-de-lys type motif, the pan with folded edge and fitted with three cand...

A Scottish Arts & Crafts brass wall sconce, by J. & Co., circa 1905The backplate with Celtic interlaced strapwork and a large central flower, 30m ...

A pair of early 18th century brass wall sconces, Dutch, circa 1720Each having an arched backplate decorated with a heart above 'C'-scrolls and a s...

An unusual Charles II joined oak open armchair, Cheshire/Lancashire, circa 1670Having a pointed-scroll profiled cresting carved with flora, and a ...

A small George III oak tripod occasional table, circa 1780With a fixed triple-boarded near-circular top, vase-turned pillar and three hipped and d...

A small William & Mary oak and elm centre table, circa 1700The boarded top with gently rounded edge, above shallow rails with narrow moulded lower...

A set of small George III boarded elm and oak open mural shelves, circa 1810Having three shelves, with lip-moulded applied edge mouldings, 53cm ...

A rare and impressive George II solid yew-wood high dresser, Denbighshire, circa 1750The multiple boarded rack with two shelves flanked by ogee-pr...

A pair of 19th century brass jardinières, DutchBoth having a rope-twist rolled rim above a frieze embossed with foliated scrolls and ring handles ...

A late 18th/early 19th century sycamore dairy bowlTurned with faint line decoration to the exterior, 40cm diameterFor further information on this...

A 19th century elm bowlTurned with a faint line around the rim, 26cm diameter, together with another smaller bowl, 21.5cm diameter, (2)For furthe...

A small Charles II joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1680The boarded top with applied cyma-reversa edge moulding, above four drawers, each with a...

A James I joined oak credence-type table, Salisbury and the surrounding area, circa 1620Having a deep one-piece fixed top of canted form, a centra...

A George II joined walnut mural corner cupboard, circa 1730Having an integral shaped superstructure with open shelf, and an elegant fielded ogee-a...

A George I walnut-veneered, crossbanded and featherband-inlaid chest of drawers, circa 1720Having a quarter-veneered top, above a very slender cus...

An impressive Charles II joined oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair, Yorkshire, circa 1670The back of two panels, having a narrow panel inlaid...

A small Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, circa 1850Having a green-leather skiver, above two cockbeaded frieze drawers, each pedestal with three f...

A George II oak, pine and crossbanded mural corner cupboard, circa 1740Having an integral shaped open-shelf superstructure, and an arched fielded ...

A William & Mary oak tripod occasional table, circa 1700Having a circular twin-boarded tilt-top, a bold baluster-turned pillar with dome-end, and ...

A Charles II joined and boarded oak mural cupboard, circa 1670Having a single fielded panelled cupboard door centred by a relief-carved lozenge, e...

A Queen Anne/George I brass socket candletsick, circa 1710-25With facetted socket and double-knopped stem, hexagonal base, and bearing a collectio...

A George I joined oak mural spice cupboard, circa 1730Of unusual dome-formed, having a cavetto-moulded cornice, and arched fielded panelled cupboa...

A George III joined oak mural corner cupboard, Llanwrst, North Wales, circa 1770The single door having an applied flattened-ogee arched panel, enc...

A William & Mary oak candlestand, circa 1700The hexagonal top with chamfered under-edge, on three curved brackets and a ball-finial and baluster-t...

An interesting William & Mary oak panel-back chair, 1690Having a scroll-carved cresting centred by a pierced and carved crown, atop a plain and fi...

A George III joined oak and fruitwood inlaid mural corner cupboard, circa 1790Having a shallow dentil-moulded frieze, and single fielded panelled ...

A Charles II oak candlestand, circa 1680Having an octagonal-shaped ovolo-moulded top, and a spiral over baluster-turned pillar, on a deep hexagon...

An interesting harlequin set of six joined oak backstools, including a pair, Yorkshire, circa 1670Each having a pair of arched splats carved with ...

A Charles II joined oak spindle-back chair, North Country, circa 1680The back of four robust flattened-ball turned spindles, supported between lea...

A Charles II joined oak backstool, Derbyshire/Yorkshire, circa 1670Having two arched splats, each gauge-carved with a smooth top and cusped lower ...

An oak draw-leaf tableIn the late 16th century mannerThe end-cleated boarded top with two draw-leaves, nulled-carved long frieze rails, on bulbous...

A rare Charles I boarded oak and elm glass case, circa 1640Having a diagonal dentil-moulded cornice, and a bold tulip and scrolling-leaf carved do...

A Charles II joined walnut and caned armchair, circa 1680Having a pierced and carved acanthus-leaf cresting centred by a cherub mask, above a cane...

A 19th century carved fruitwood rolling pin, for butter or paste, WelshCentred by a vine of leaves and berries between further bands of various fo...

An early to mid-18th century copper chafing dish, French, circa 1720-60The charcoal pan with decorative pierced cover, and pierced to its sides wi...

A George I walnut-veneered toilet mirror, circa 1725Having a rare two-tier serpentine shaped base, fitted with four drawers, the mirror-plate with...

A walnut and oyster-veneered 'lace' boxEarly 18th century, EnglishThe hinged cover decorated with a design of oyster veneers and holly or sycamore...

A pair of 19th century sheet brass mirrors, Dutch, circa 1870Having a bevelled plate and four canted marginal plates, set between embossed Rococo-...

A carved giltwood mirrorMid-18th century, ItalianThe cartouche-shaped frame designed with rockwork, C-scrolls and floral ribbons, 52.5cm wide x 7c...

A William & Mary joined oak side table, circa 1690Having a twin-boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, a single frieze drawer, on block and peg-balu...

A William & Mary joined oak side chair, circa 1690With open and slender arched panelled-back, a scroll-carved and pierced cresting, ball-turned an...

A George III oak wine table, circa 1760Having a thin one-piece circular top, and a columnar-turned and tapering pillar, on three downswept legs, p...

An elegant William & Mary oak side table, circa 1695Having a thin one-piece top, a frieze drawer and slender double ogee-arched cockbeaded apron c...

A rare and good Charles I fruitwood and oak mural cupboard, circa 1640Having a thin one-piece top board, and a shallow cupboard enclosed by a smal...

A George III oak longcase clock, circa 1770 and laterThe hood with caddy top, the long trunk door with double-arched top and crossbanding, the ass...

A George III walnut and fruitwood tripod wine table, circa 1790Having a one-piece shallow-dished top with moulded edge, the pillar with reeded col...

Eleven items of domestic brass and copperThe brass items comprising, a 1/2 gallon brass measuring jug, 24.5cm high, a mid-19th century student's l...

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