Period Oak, Country Furniture & Effects Nov 2018
Showing 121–132 of 601 results
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A Fabulous 18th Century Oak Miniature Serpentine-front Chest of Drawers finely detailed with undulating moulding and fitted with four drawers with stud handles, 11 in (28 cms) high, 12½ in (32 cm) wide, 9½ in (24 cm) deep.
Sold for: £500
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A Fabulous 18th Century Oak Miniature Serpentine-front Chest of Drawers finely detailed with undulating moulding and fitted with four drawers with stud handles, 11 in (28 cms) high, 12½ in (32 cm) wide, 9½ in (24 cm) deep.
Sold for: £500
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A Pair of Early, and Charming 18th Century Oak Panels, Circa 1700, relief carved with bacchanalian putti in landscape defined against a sunken pitted ground and edged with moulding.
Sold for: £950
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A Pair of Early, and Charming 18th Century Oak Panels, Circa 1700, relief carved with bacchanalian putti in landscape defined against a sunken pitted ground and edged with moulding.
Sold for: £950
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A Carved & Panelled Oak Door dated 1679, originally from Agecroft Hall in Manchester (dismantled in the 1920s and re-built in Richmond Virginia on the banks of the James River).
Sold for: £360
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A Carved & Panelled Oak Door dated 1679, originally from Agecroft Hall in Manchester (dismantled in the 1920s and re-built in Richmond Virginia on the banks of the James River).
Sold for: £360
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A Pair of Fine 17th Century Oak Panels carved with undulating scrolls issuing wrythen flower heads, leaves, fruit & acorns defined against a recessed pitted ground, 9½ in x 28¼ in (24 cm x 72 cm).
Sold for: £0
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A Pair of Fine 17th Century Oak Panels carved with undulating scrolls issuing wrythen flower heads, leaves, fruit & acorns defined against a recessed pitted ground, 9½ in x 28¼ in (24 cm x 72 cm).
Sold for: £0
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A Pair of Carved Oak Heraldic Panels dated 1646: Each panel depicting a rampant beast tethered to a tree; one a griffin; the other a stag alongside crowned initials CR, with a scrolling banner at their feet inscribed SANS CHANGER.
Sold for: £800
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A Pair of Carved Oak Heraldic Panels dated 1646: Each panel depicting a rampant beast tethered to a tree; one a griffin; the other a stag alongside crowned initials CR, with a scrolling banner at their feet inscribed SANS CHANGER.
Sold for: £800