Period Oak & Country Furniture Dec 20
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An Oak Straight-sided Cylindrical Salt, Circa 1800, decorated with incised ring-turned bands and a turned groove above the foot, the flat underside having a pared-off chuck mark, the interior with sloping sides and a rounded base, approx.
Sold for: £180
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An Oak Straight-sided Cylindrical Salt, Circa 1800, decorated with incised ring-turned bands and a turned groove above the foot, the flat underside having a pared-off chuck mark, the interior with sloping sides and a rounded base, approx.
Sold for: £180
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A Beautifully Patinated 18th Century Lignum Vitae Master Salt, with straight sides and a flat base, 2½” (6 cm) high, 4½” (11 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £130
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A Beautifully Patinated 18th Century Lignum Vitae Master Salt, with straight sides and a flat base, 2½” (6 cm) high, 4½” (11 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £130
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A Rare Late 17th/Early 18th Century Lignam Vitae Slickstone (Linen smoother), of a typical mushroom form with an attractive colour and patination.
Sold for: £300
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A Rare Late 17th/Early 18th Century Lignam Vitae Slickstone (Linen smoother), of a typical mushroom form with an attractive colour and patination.
Sold for: £300
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A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Pole-Lathe Turned Sycamore Spice or Tobacco Jar, on a stepped circular foot with ring turned decoration to the body and lid, surmounted by an acorn finial, approx 7½” (19 cm) high including the finial.
Sold for: £220
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A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Pole-Lathe Turned Sycamore Spice or Tobacco Jar, on a stepped circular foot with ring turned decoration to the body and lid, surmounted by an acorn finial, approx 7½” (19 cm) high including the finial.
Sold for: £220