Period Oak & Country Furniture
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A Late 16th/Early 17th Century Relief Carved Oak Boss/Panel emblazoned with a angel with outswept hair, bearing a heraldic shield, 37 cm high, 23 cm wide (14” h.
Sold for: £750
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A Late 16th/Early 17th Century Relief Carved Oak Boss/Panel emblazoned with a angel with outswept hair, bearing a heraldic shield, 37 cm high, 23 cm wide (14” h.
Sold for: £750
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A Pair of Good 17th Century Pierced Oak Ventilated Panels carved with symmetrical daisy wheels flanking quadrant bands drilled with perforations 40 cm x 15 cm (15¾” x 6”).
Sold for: £200
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A Pair of Good 17th Century Pierced Oak Ventilated Panels carved with symmetrical daisy wheels flanking quadrant bands drilled with perforations 40 cm x 15 cm (15¾” x 6”).
Sold for: £200
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A Fine Pair of 17th Century Carved Oak Panels richly decorated with a stylised flower bloom of layered petals radiating from a central whorl and emanating stems of cornflowers, pendant acorns and further flower heads embellished with punchwork and defined against a recessed nail-pitted ground, 36 cm high, 29 cm wide (14” h.
Sold for: £750
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A Fine Pair of 17th Century Carved Oak Panels richly decorated with a stylised flower bloom of layered petals radiating from a central whorl and emanating stems of cornflowers, pendant acorns and further flower heads embellished with punchwork and defined against a recessed nail-pitted ground, 36 cm high, 29 cm wide (14” h.
Sold for: £750
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An 18th Century French Turned Treen Candlestick with ringed bulbous stem on a round moulded foot, Auvergn Region, 19 cm high (7½”).
Sold for: £130
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An 18th Century French Turned Treen Candlestick with ringed bulbous stem on a round moulded foot, Auvergn Region, 19 cm high (7½”).
Sold for: £130
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A Rare 18th Century or Earlier Dug-out Burr Oak Pouring Vessel with cut out handle and spout, fine colour & patination, 15 cm high, 38 cm wide (6” h.
Sold for: £950
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A Rare 18th Century or Earlier Dug-out Burr Oak Pouring Vessel with cut out handle and spout, fine colour & patination, 15 cm high, 38 cm wide (6” h.
Sold for: £950
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A Late 17th Century Carved Oak Panel depicting two fighting cocks with a tree to the centre distance 14 cm x 31 cm (5½” x 12¼”).
Sold for: £340
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A Late 17th Century Carved Oak Panel depicting two fighting cocks with a tree to the centre distance 14 cm x 31 cm (5½” x 12¼”).
Sold for: £340
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A Pair of 17th Century Pierced & Carved Oak Panels depicting winged cherubs riding on the backs of hippocamps, 23 cm high, 41 cm wide (9” h.
Sold for: £600
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A Pair of 17th Century Pierced & Carved Oak Panels depicting winged cherubs riding on the backs of hippocamps, 23 cm high, 41 cm wide (9” h.
Sold for: £600
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Two Early 18th Century Joined Oak Slat Back Side Chairs with shaped cresting rails and plank seats in moulded frames raised on turned legs with a turned front stretcher and plain connecting rails to the sides and rear.
Sold for: £90
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Two Early 18th Century Joined Oak Slat Back Side Chairs with shaped cresting rails and plank seats in moulded frames raised on turned legs with a turned front stretcher and plain connecting rails to the sides and rear.
Sold for: £90
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An Unusual Late 18th or Early 19th Century Elm Dough Bin attributed to Sussex with a hinged lid above splayed sides on a pegged stand housing two drawers with turned knob handles on spayed & tapering legs united by peripheral stretchers.
Sold for: £650
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An Unusual Late 18th or Early 19th Century Elm Dough Bin attributed to Sussex with a hinged lid above splayed sides on a pegged stand housing two drawers with turned knob handles on spayed & tapering legs united by peripheral stretchers.
Sold for: £650
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Three 19th Century Country Stools: One having a round turned elm seat and raised on knopped baluster legs united by an ‘X’ stretcher with a baluster turned component pierced through by a simply pole turned cross-bar, 51 cm high, 28 cm in diameter (20” h.
Sold for: £90
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Three 19th Century Country Stools: One having a round turned elm seat and raised on knopped baluster legs united by an ‘X’ stretcher with a baluster turned component pierced through by a simply pole turned cross-bar, 51 cm high, 28 cm in diameter (20” h.
Sold for: £90
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