Fruitwood
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Two 18th Century Treen Goblets: An early 18th century fruitwood goblet with ring turned decoration to the interior of the solid-based straight sided bowl, a knopped baluster stem and incised lines to the domed foot and exterior lower part of the bowl, 5” (12.
Sold for: £220
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Two 18th Century Treen Goblets: An early 18th century fruitwood goblet with ring turned decoration to the interior of the solid-based straight sided bowl, a knopped baluster stem and incised lines to the domed foot and exterior lower part of the bowl, 5” (12.
Sold for: £220
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A 19th Century Ash & Elm Splat-back Windsor Armchair attributed to Yorkshire with a shaped fruitwood centre splat pierced to the top with a decorative motif and flanked by six long spindles, six further underarm spindles and baluster turned end supports.
Sold for: £150
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A 19th Century Ash & Elm Splat-back Windsor Armchair attributed to Yorkshire with a shaped fruitwood centre splat pierced to the top with a decorative motif and flanked by six long spindles, six further underarm spindles and baluster turned end supports.
Sold for: £150
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An Early 18th Century Fruitwood Mule Chest with geometric moulding, The lid rising to reveal a box compartment enclosed by panelled sides and a fine geometrically moulded front above a single deep base drawer with similar moulding raised on stile feet, 35½ in (90 cm) high, 42 in (107 cm) wide, 20½ in (52 cm) deep.
Sold for: £600
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An Early 18th Century Fruitwood Mule Chest with geometric moulding, The lid rising to reveal a box compartment enclosed by panelled sides and a fine geometrically moulded front above a single deep base drawer with similar moulding raised on stile feet, 35½ in (90 cm) high, 42 in (107 cm) wide, 20½ in (52 cm) deep.
Sold for: £600
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An Early 18th Century Fruitwood Mule Chest with geometric moulding, The lid rising to reveal a box compartment enclosed by panelled sides and a fine geometrically moulded front above a single deep base drawer with similar moulding raised on stile feet, 35½ in (90 cm) high, 42 in (107 cm) wide, 20½ in (52 cm) deep.
Sold for: £0
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An Early 18th Century Fruitwood Mule Chest with geometric moulding, The lid rising to reveal a box compartment enclosed by panelled sides and a fine geometrically moulded front above a single deep base drawer with similar moulding raised on stile feet, 35½ in (90 cm) high, 42 in (107 cm) wide, 20½ in (52 cm) deep.
Sold for: £0
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A Fine English Silver Toddy Ladle hallmarked London 1765, with a turned fruitwood handle and serpentine bowl, 13¼ ins (34 cms) in length.
Sold for: £0
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A Fine English Silver Toddy Ladle hallmarked London 1765, with a turned fruitwood handle and serpentine bowl, 13¼ ins (34 cms) in length.
Sold for: £0