The Oak Interior July

Curating a broad range of period Furniture and Furnishings, Metalwork and Stonework

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room Glandford, Nr Holt, Norfolk

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The Oak Interior July

Curating a broad range of period Furniture and Furnishings, Metalwork and Stonework

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A RARE HENRY VIII PEWTER TWIN-HANDLED PORRINGER, CIRCA 1540. Having a curved bowl, bossed base, and paired broad, solid, five-lobed ears, with no ...

A 17TH CENTURY PEWTER SINGLE REEDED CHARGER. 46.5cm diameter. *CR crack/split to rim, pitting, general marks and wear.

A PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY PEWTER SHALLOW DISHES (2). The rim initialed "IG" and baring touchmark, 21.5cm diameter. *CR some pitting and losses to the...

A 17TH CENTURY PEWTER BROAD RIM PLATE. Having a plain broad rim and bowl, baring rubbed touchmarks to base, the rim 7.5cm deep, 35.5cm overall dia...

A CHARLES II PEWTER TRIPLE REEDED BROAD RIM CHARGER, CIRCA 1680. having a plain rim, 49.5cm diameter. *CR pitting, general marks and wear, small h...

A GEORGE I PEWTER DOUBLE REEDED PLATE. Having a double reeded edge, 32cm diameter. *CR surface scratches, dents.

A GEORGE III PEWTER BROAD RIM PLATE. Having a broad plain rim, baring touch marks to the back, 35.5cm diameter the rim 7.5cm deep. *CR general mar...

A GEORGE II SCOTTISH PEWTER LIDDED MEASURE, BY WILLIAM HUNTER OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1745. Of tapering cylindrical form with single fillet to the bod...

A GEORGE II SCOTTISH PEWTER LIDDED MEASURE, BY WILLIAM HUNTER OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1745. Of tapering cylindrical form with single fillet to the bod...

A GEORGE III PEWTER TAPPIT HEN BY GRAHAM & WARDROP, CIRCA 1790. Of baluster form with single fillet to the neck and triple incised lines to the ba...

A GEORGE II GUERNSEY PEWTER FALGON, CIRCA 1730-50. Having a heart shaped lid with a twin acorn thumb piece and a plain baluster body and a single ...

A 16TH CENTURY SPANISH "CAPSTAN" BRONZE ALLOY CANDLESTICK, CIRCA 1570. Having a hexagonal flange and socket above a double reeded drip tray raised...

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVERED PRICKET CANDLESTICK (2). Having tall prickets above circular trays and raised on ring knopped column with a...

A PAIR OF SMALL GEORGE II BRASS CANDLESTICKS, ENGLISH CIRCA 1740 (4). the shaped socket over a slender baluster stem, raised on a stepped hexagona...

A NEAR PAIR OF GEORGE II BRASS CANDLESTICKS, ENGLISH CIRCA 1740 (2). each with a faceted socket and knopped baluster stem, raised on a stepped oct...

A PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL BRASS ALTAR CANDLESTICKS (2). Of ecclesiastical form, the circular stepped base raised on bun feet, supporting a clustere...

A LARGE 19TH CENTURY GOTHIC REVIVAL PRICKET CANDLESTICK, ENGLISH CIRCA 1870–1890. The stepped circular base rises into a turned column shaft compo...

A FINE PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL ENGLISH CARVED OAK CANDLE STANDS (2). Having pierced metal drip pan above acanthus leaf holder with barley twist col...

A GEORGE III BRASS TINDERBOX, CIRCA 1800-20. he seamed sheet brass socket pierced with an ejector hole and centring a lift off lid enclosing dampe...

A 16TH CENTURY BRASS NUREMBERG BRASS ALMS DISH, CIRCA 1550-70. Repoussé and chased brass, the wide dished border with foliate engraving surroundin...

A 17TH CENTURY BRONZE MORTAR AND ASSOCIATED PESTLE (2). the mortar of flared bell shape with turned horizontal line decoration to the body and foo...

A CHARLES II BRONZE PESTLE AND MORTAR (2). The pestle of double baluster form, 18cm long, the mortar cast in relief with a crowned head of a king ...

A SET OF FIVE GEORGE II BRONZE BELL WEIGHTS (5). Of graduated sizes and engraved 'New Buckingham Burrough', largest measures 13cm height, 7.5cm di...

A GEORGE III IRON LADLE. Having long handle with forged shepherd's crook terminal, 56cm long. *CR Normal surface wear.

A 17TH CENTURY IRON DOOR LOCK PLATE. Of axe shape, with mechanism and worked decoration, 12cm x 14cm. *CR Normal expected wear.

A 17TH CENTURY PATINATED IRON LOCK PLATE. With decorative inner border, 15.5cm x 16.5cm. *CR Normal expected wear.

FOUR 16TH/17TH CENTURY WROUGHT IRON LOCK PLATES (4). To include a large lock plate with S scrolls, the largest 35cm high. *CR general marks and we...

A LARGE 17TH CENTURY IRON DOOR LOCK PLATE. 32cm x 27cm. *CR Loss to one corner, expected wear.

A MEDIEVAL STONE LION CORBEL. Carved with a lions face with an open mouth, 39cm deep 18.5cm wide 13cm high. *CR general marks and wear, losses.

A MEDIEVAL 13TH TO 14TH CENTURY LIMESTONE TURKS HEAD, FRENCH, CIRCA 1250-1350. A rare and unusual Limestone sculpture of a ‘Turk’, with flowing Ke...

A MEDIEVAL GROTESQUE GARGOYLE CARVED WATER SPOUT. depicting a stylised open-mouthed grotesque head with pronounced brow and recessed eyes, set on ...

A MEDIEVAL 14TH TO 15TH CENTURY MAYAN SANDSTONE HEAD, CIRCA 1380-1480. The red and cream sandstone head wearing a cross hatched headdress over sho...

A ROMANESQUE STONE CAPITAL, CIRCA 15TH-16TH CENTURY. The capital formed of two smaller capitals with scrolls, 49cm wide 19cm deep 18cm high. *CR g...

A MID 15TH CENTURY PAIR OF LIMESTONE BEAKED GROTESQUES, ENGLISH, CIRCA 1400-1450. Carved in high relief as beaked creatures with humorous laughing...

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH CARVED STONE BUST OF A LADY, CIRCA 1900. Having an indistinct signature to the side of the base, 29.5cm high 22cm wid...

A 14TH CENTURY MEDIEVAL STONE STOUP OR FRONT, CIRCA 1300. Carved with a face to the front with an open mouth, 43cm deep 24cm wide 20cm high. *CR n...

13TH/14TH CARVED GRITSTONE GROTESQUE SCULPTURE. Carved as a male head, with loosely folded covering of his hair, 21cm tall approx. *CR Holed to th...

MEDIEVAL STONE WATER BASIN OR STOUP, CIRCA 1400 - 1450. Of rectangular form cartved to three sides, the front with a Rabbit flanked by a pair of m...

AN 18TH CENTURY CENTURY LIMESTONE LIONS HEAD CORBEL. Carved with a gargoyle with a grotesque face, 37cm deep 33cm high 23cm wide. *CR expected wea...

A 17TH CENTURY CARVED LIMESTONE CORBEL. Carved with a grotesque head with the mouth open, 51cm deep 55cm high 35cm wide. *CR expected wear commens...

A PAIR OF 13TH/14TH CENTURY MARBLE STYLOBATE LIONS. Modelled in a recumbent position, carved from red marble and modelled as a facing pair, with d...

A MID 12TH CENTURY IRON CRUSADERS SWORD. Having a circular pommel incised with a cross and with a straight guard, the blade baring an inscription ...

AN EARLY 17TH CENTURY CARVED OAK SINGLE CHAIR. Having a shaped cresting rail above a floral carved frieze, the back panel carved with a central th...

AN EARLY 17TH CENTURY CARVED FIREPLACE PILASTER. Carved with cherubs eating grapes, mythical beasts and a trailing vine, 167cm long. *CR Fine colo...

A 19TH CENTURY ENCLOSED OAK WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR. Having arched top rail, double panel back, enclosed armrests, solid seat and fitted single door cup...

A LATE 16TH CENTURY & LATER OAK REFECTORY TABLE. Having a four plank top above chamfered square block legs united by peripheral stretchers, 263cm ...

A 16TH CENTURY AND LATER CARVED OAK COFFER. having a large one piece top above two rows of thumb moulded carving, the legs with reeded carving, 12...

A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK PANEL BACK ARMCHAIR, WESTMORLAND DATED 1696. The cresting rail inscribed "EB" & "1696" above a plain panel back and down-s...

A PAIR OF EARLY 17TH CENTURY CARVED CARYATID AND ATLANTES TERM APPLIQUES (2). In the form of a male and female bust on tapering plinths, 27.5cm ta...

A LATE 17TH CENTURY JOINED OAK COFFER OF SMALL PROPORTIONS. The moulded hinged top enclosing a plain interior, the front with a lunette carved top...

A SET OF FOUR 17TH CENTURY CARVED OAK PANELS DEPICTING THE PRODIGAL SON (4). depicting four scenes of the prodigal son, each carved with an arch t...

A MID 18TH CENTURY SPECIMEN COMB BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Having tapered back uprights surmounted with a ball silhouette, with a solid seat approx. ...

A 15TH CENTURY GOTHIC CUIR BOUILLI DOMED CASKET, NORTHERN FRANCE. The domed top with five iron bands above the boiled leather, above the oak body,...

A PAIR OF RARE ENGLISH 15TH CENTURY CARVED CLAMP FRONT CHEST FRAGMENTS (2). Later used as drawer fronts, each 61cm wide, 15cm high (2). *CR Metal ...

RARE SET OF SIX DERBYSHIRE OAK AND FRUITWOOD SPINDLE BACK CHAIRS, CIRCA 1640 -1660. A unique set of six Derbyshire chairs with carved and punchwor...

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CARVED OAK PILASTERS (2). Carved with a pair of carved masks above acanthus leaf and fruiting vine decoration, 62cm high 10...

A CHARLES I CARVED OAK TRACERY PANEL. The pierced carving with three flower heads, 64.5cm high, 26cm wide. *CR Loss to the bottom of the panel, wi...

A CHARLES I OAK CANTED LIVERY CUPBOARD OF SMALL PROPORTIONS, CIRCA 1630. The rectangular top above carved frieze with interwoven circles and flora...

A VERY RARE GEORGE III ASH PEDESTAL OR CHOPPING BLOCK. Having a thick ash circular platform with acorn type finial to the underneath, raised on tu...

A SECTION OF 15TH/16TH CENTURY CARVED OAK & POLYCHROME ROOD SCREEN. With red and green polychrome, having a moulded top above five turned baluster...

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