Chest
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A Fine Late 17th Century Leather Clad Chest profusely ornamented with intricate brass stud-work and having an elaborate cast brass satyr’s face mask escutcheon to the front below a loop handle hanging from a winged cherub head mount, with further iron ring handles to the ends, 14½ in (37 cm) high, 25½ in (65 cm) wide, 15¾ in (40 cm) deep.
Sold for: £1820
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A Fine Late 17th Century Leather Clad Chest profusely ornamented with intricate brass stud-work and having an elaborate cast brass satyr’s face mask escutcheon to the front below a loop handle hanging from a winged cherub head mount, with further iron ring handles to the ends, 14½ in (37 cm) high, 25½ in (65 cm) wide, 15¾ in (40 cm) deep.
Sold for: £1820
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A Small 17th Century Turkey-work Chest of rectangular form with slightly domed lid, covered in original coloured wools and applied with brass headed studs, swing carrying handles to the sides, a repoussé brass escutcheon and hasp to the front, 12¼” (31 cm) high, 24” (61 cm) wide, 16” (41 cm) deep.
Sold for: £0
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A Small 17th Century Turkey-work Chest of rectangular form with slightly domed lid, covered in original coloured wools and applied with brass headed studs, swing carrying handles to the sides, a repoussé brass escutcheon and hasp to the front, 12¼” (31 cm) high, 24” (61 cm) wide, 16” (41 cm) deep.
Sold for: £0
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A Fine Late 17th/Early 18th Century German Chest clad in decorative bands and arabesque panels of figured walnut veneer outlined with stringing.
Sold for: £0
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A Fine Late 17th/Early 18th Century German Chest clad in decorative bands and arabesque panels of figured walnut veneer outlined with stringing.
Sold for: £0
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An Imposing 15th Century Oak Carved Sculpture of an Angel holding remnant of a cross [reputed to be from St Mary & St Peter’s Church, Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, removed in the 1890’s during major work].
Sold for: £6500
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An Imposing 15th Century Oak Carved Sculpture of an Angel holding remnant of a cross [reputed to be from St Mary & St Peter’s Church, Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, removed in the 1890’s during major work].
Sold for: £6500