19th Century Leather Armchair
Antique late 19th Century leather button back wing armchair, fully restored and re-leathered.Height: 42.00 inches
Width: 30.00 inches
Depth: 32.00 inches
Antique late 19th Century leather button back wing armchair, fully restored and re-leathered.
A circa 1700 oak geometrically moulded antique chest of drawers raised on extended stile supports. Excellent colour.
Height: 35.25 inches
Width: 39.75 inches
Depth: 22.25 inches
A small early 18th Century oak chest of four long drawers, oak lined and raised on bracket feet.
Height: 37.25 inches
Width: 36.50 inches
Depth: 19.50 inches
A superb, rare c1660 two piece chest of drawers. Cushion moulded drawer fronts with intricate cedar wood applied mouldings. Raised on stile supports.
Height: 41.50 inches
Width: 41.50 inches
Depth: 22.00 inches
A two piece oak and walnut fronted cushion moulded chest of drawers dating from the late 17th to early 18th Century. Raised on front bun feet and rear extended stile supports. Period restorations.Height: 39.00 inches
Width: 39.00 inches
Depth: 21.50 inches
A pair of 19th Century oak torcheres made out of 17th Century carved oak.
Height: 48.00 inches
Diameter: 14.00 inches
A set of six circa 1700 Spanish walnut chairs fitted with rush seats, with slight variances in height. Period restorations. Height: 37.00 inches
Width: 16.75 inches
Depth: 19.00 inches
A pair of small Mid 19th Century giltwood mirrors with bevelled glass.
Height: 22.50 inches
Width: 16.50 inches
A Large Mid 18th Century Walnut Gate Leg Table. Raised On A Split Turned Leg Base Of Exceptional Colour.
Height: 28.25 inches
Width: 68.50 inches
Depth: 55.00 inches
A rare 1676 dated and initialled leather bound domed carrying box. The lifting lid enclosing an early lined interior above a fall flap enclosing secret drawers. Including 2 original keys.
Height: 19.50 inches
Width: 36.50 inches
Depth: 20.50 inches
A superb late 17th century antique oak low dresser, fitted with three frieze cushion moulded drawers and raised on turned front legs. Excellent colour, period restorations.
An early 19th Century cupboard base oak dresser with original rack from North Wales. Superb colour.Height: 79.25 inches
Width: 66.00 inches
Depth: 18.50 inches
A late 18th early 19th Century carved mahogany corner chair with decorative
Height 31.5"
Width 29.0"
Depth 29.0"
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak dresser and rack, the base fitted with three frieze drawers over a central bank of dummy drawers with one working, flanked by cupboards on either side. Superb rack - excellent colour.
A rare large unrestored Bellamine jug
A superb true pair of late 19th/early 20th Century wing chairs raised on shaped and stretchered walnut legs. Fully restored and re-upholstered in a blind tapestry
An early 18th Century oak armchair, raised on front pad feet, fitted with a drop in seat. Fully restored.
A late 17th Century antique walnut coffer with a split turn moulded front raised on turned feet - with a lifting lid.
Height: 22.50 inches
Width: 42.50 inches
Depth: 21.00 inches
A late 17th Century antique oak spice cabinet, the geometrically moulded door
Height: 19.00 inches
Width: 18.00 inches
Depth: 9.50 inches
A mid 18th Century small antique oak armoire fitted with two panelled doors.
Height: 50.25 inches
Width: 50.00 inches
Depth: 21.25 inches
An early 18th Century antique oak mule chest, fitted with two base drawers and a lifting lid, raised on extended stile supports.
Height: 34.00 inches
Width: 55.00 inches
Depth: 22.00 inches
An Early to Mid 19th Century lavatory with back hopper for earth.
Height: 49.50 inches
Width: 26.00 inches
Depth: 28.50 inches
A late 18th Century antique mahogany tripod table with tilt top, of excellent colour.
Height: 27.50 inches
Diameter: 35.75 inches
The "bookmatched" two plank walnut top of exceptional colour with end cleats over two end drawers. Raised on square chamfered supports united by a central stretcher.
Width: 38.50 inches
Height: 31.25 inches
Depth: 78.75 inches
A walnut armchair, circa 1700, raised on shaped and turned legs united by turned stretchers. Fully restored and re-upholstered.
A late 18th Century antique oak chest of two short and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet.
Height: 37.50 inches
Width: 37.25 inches
Depth: 18.75 inches
A late 17th Century carved oak two panelled coffer. Raised on extended stile supports.
Height: 28.25 inches
Width: 44.00 inches
Depth: 21.50 inches
A small mid 18th Century antique oak writing desk on integral stand, the desk fitted with a rising slope above a single drawer with pierced back plate handles. Raised on chamfered block legs.
An excellent solid walnut freestanding antique corner cupboard in two sections, both
Height: 89.50 inches
Width: 41.75 inches
Depth: 23.00 inches
An excellent
Height 55.5"
A late 17th Century oak mule
Height: 30.00 inches
Width: 49.25 inches
Depth: 19.50 inches
A late 19th century French gilded three panel modesty screen, fitted with glazed, painted and upholstered panels.
Height: 75.25 inches
Width: 60.00 inches
A late 18th early 19th Century four door pine housemaids cupboard with the original
Height: 80.25 inches
Width: 47.75 inches
Depth: 19.50 inches
A Small 17th Century Oak Gate Leg Table. Raised on a double baluster fine turned leg.
Height: 26.00 inches
Width: 35.50 inches
Depth: 26.75 inches
A late 18th Century French oak farmhouse table, fitted with a frieze drawer, raised by block legs united by an H stretcher.
Height: 29.50 inches
Width: 30.50 inches
Length: 75.00 inches
A late 18th Century writing table in elm, fitted with a lifting top and single drawer, raised on square tapering legs.
Height: 28.75 inches
Width: 29.75 inches
Depth: 19.75 inches
A late 18th Century Georgian oak
Height: 40.75 inches
Width: 34.00 inches
Depth: 20.00 inches
A mid 17th Century oak coffer on fish tail end supports with period tulip carvings on the three front panels.
Height: 24.00 inches
Width: 49.75 inches
Depth: 19.00 inches
An early 19th Century clothes press in oak, fitted with a working press over a clothes slide and three drawers, raised on a plinth base.
Height: 75.00 inches
Width: 35.00 inches
Depth: 23.00 inches
A brass/bronze 'Hippocampus' originally from the front of a gondola - now set into a weighted wooden turned base for use as a doorstop.
Large Virgin Mary and Child Icon - Walnut veneered, pine lined case dating from the 18th Century - Ritzier very ornate - Icon probably restored/cleaned as condition good - ornate carved wood and dove (Holy Spirit) re-affixed as nails replaced.
A painted Icon depicting three Saints and the head of Jesus enclosed behind a metal ritza.
Approx: 4.50 inches x 3.50 inches
A Large Heamskink Circa 1590 Candlestick. Similar examples featured in Ronald Michael's book - Domestic Base Metal Candlesticks 1978 Collectors Edition.
An excellent mid 17th Century antique oak joined livery cupboard - fitted with two geometrically moulded doors enclosing the original pegged interior, above two drawers to the base, raised on stile supports. Period restorations.
An extremely rare pottery Guardian dating from the Tang Dynasty 618 - 906 AD This figure has been restored.
A pair of stone Buddhas painted and gilded - Exact age unknown but over 400years old. One Buddha with a repaired head.
A mid 19th Century antique winged armchair raised on front cabriole legs and outswept rear legs united by a turned stretcher. Fully restored and
A rare late 18th/early 19th Century antique cherry and elm high back settle. Circa 1780 - 1820.
An early 19th Century antique pine box settle in the original scumble glaze.
Height: 50.50 inches
Width: 50.50 inches
Depth: 19.00 inches
A superb 18th Century antique pine canopied Welsh settle, fitted with a box seat. In the original
An early 19th Century antique panelled back box settle in pine, fitted with a lifting seat and raised on sledge feet.
A 19th Century antique oak framed French settee from a chateau in St Project. Fully restored and re-upholstered in an Italian tapestry.
Height: 43.00 inches
Width: 82.00 inches
Depth: 31.00 inches
Rare pair of 18th Century delft chargers decorated with bird and floral motifs - unusual with yellow
A fully restored late 17th Century oak and ash dresser, fitted with a two plank top over two moulded frieze drawers above a cupboard base enclosed by two linenfold panel doors, raised on stile supports. Excellent colour.
Height: 33.25 inches
Width: 60.00 inches
Depth: 21.00 inches
A pair of 19th Century antique walnut side chairs in the 18th century style. Fully restored and re-upholstered.
An excellent late 18th century antique oak and chestnut freestanding corner cupboard. The top section fitted with an astragal glazed door enclosing shaped shelves over a solid door, raised on bracket feet.
A 17th Century (or earlier) carved figure of St.Paul, possibly Spanish as it is carved in lime wood although the style suggests that it may be
An early 18th Century antique joined stool with a carved and shaped frieze, the turned legs united by a box stretcher. These joint stools / joined stools are sometimes referred to as a Coffin Stool. Often used as small oak side tables.
Height: 18.50 inches
Width: 16.50 inches
Depth: 10.25 inches
A Rare 17th Century Oak Canopy Bedstead A Rare 17th Century Oak Canopy Bedstead from Friesland. A profusely carved and painted tester/canopy depicting tulips, geometric designs and astrological symbols. The edge of the canopy with pierced fretwork decoration.
Sword and Pen Watercolour backed onto canvas Signed F W Davis 1897. Frederick William Davis (1862-1919) worked chiefly in Birmingham, often exhibiting his works at the major London shows. Later in his career he accepted several commissions to paint scenes from Shakespeare's plays. Known works include a watercolour depicting Act111, Scene 111, of The Merry Wives of Windsor in the collection of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Height: 41.00 inches
Width: 46.00 inches
A superb early 18th Century antique burr elm and walnut lowboy - the quarter veneered walnut top cross banded in burr elm above three drawers within a shaped frieze, raised on cabriole legs.
Height: 30.00 inches
Width: 28.50 inches
Depth: 19.00 inches
A mid eighteenth century antique oak corner cupboard with canted sides, fitted with a moulded cornice over a pair of fielded panelled doors enclosing an interior fitted with 2 shelves.
A small C1780 antique oak two door cupboard on chest fitted with adjustable shelves, brushing slide and raised on bracket feet.
Height: 74.50 inches
Width: 37.50 inches
Depth: 20.25 inches
A late C18th small oak chest of drawers fitted with three graduated drawers. Raised on bracket feet.
Width: 27.25
Height: 29.00
Depth: 18.50
A Set Of 6 18th Century Elm Chairs. Fitted With A Pierced Back Splat, Solid Seat And Raised On Square Tapering Legs United By Stretchers, Good Colour.
An extremely rare Circa 1500 Oak
A 17th Century oak joint stool fitted with a single plank top, turned supports united by a box stretcher. Period restorations.
A 17th Century and later oak Wainscot chair with an initialled cresting rail raised on turned front supports.
A Mid 16th Century Westphalian Oak Cupboard Dated 1552. Fitted with two ornate carved panelled doors with original pierced metalwork flanking a central panel depicting Lucrecia, above a two heavily carved drawers, above a carved central and dated door flanked by two heavily carved panels. The cupboard sides having linen fold panelling. Period restorations - rare.
Width: 59.00 inches
Height: 65.00 inches
Depth: 26.25 inches
A rare 17th Century oak joint stool from the West Country possibly Salisbury.
A circa 1700 Oak Dresser. The shelved, boarded and canopied rack over a base fitted with three cushion moulded frieze drawers and two fielded panelled
A Pair Of Oak And Beech Wing Chairs Circa 1690 - 1710. A fine pair of early oak and beech wing chairs. Exceptional condition, fully restored and re-leathered in a brown hide. Rare to find a single chair of this age and condition - even more unusual to find a pair.
A Medieval Oak Chest Circa 1400. The front profusely carved with medieval beasts under Gothic arches situated between turrets.m A similar example in the Copenhagen Museum collection. Period restorations.
Width: 44.50 inches
Height: 29.25 inches
Depth: 21.75 inches
A 17th Century Oak Joined Chair. The carved top rail with a fleur-de-lis to one side above a plain panelled back with carved bottom and under seat rails and shaped arm supports. Fitted with a solid planked seat raised on straight legs united by a peripheral stretcher. Excellent colour.
Huge proportions, depicting a central nude figure with outstretched arms holding a bird in one hand surrounded by stylised figures with foliate wings terminating with oak leaves and acorns,bordered by text with a punch-work decorated rim.
A Small Carved 17th Century Six Plank Coffer. Fitted with a lifting lid over
Height: 23.00 inches
Width: 35.25 inches
Depth: 14.00 inches
Fitted with two short over two long drawers all with geometrically moulded fronts with inset walnut panels raised on turned bun feet. Of exceptional colour and diminutive in size.
The planked top with double drawer leaves below raised on turned legs. When fully extended this table doubles in length - period restorations.
Length: 78.50 inches - 157 inches
Width: 34.50 inches
Height: 29.75 inches
A Set Of 6 Early 19th Century Chairs. A set of six fruitwood framed solid mahogany seated chairs from East Anglia, raised on square tapering legs united by stretchers.
A Mid 17th Century Oak Joint Stool. The single plank top raised on gun barrel supports united by a box stretcher Circa 1640.
A 19th Century Windsor High Back Armchair. Fitted with a pierced back splat, turned arm supports and raised on triple ring turned legs united by a straight stretcher.
A 19th Century Windsor Armchair. Fitted with a pierced back splat, turned arm supports and raised on triple ring turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher.
A 19th Century Windsor Armchair. Fitted with a pierced back splat, turned arm supports and raised on double ring turned legs united by a straight stretcher.
A 17th Century Carved Three Panel Oak Coffer. Fitted with a two plank top
Width: 53.00 inches
Height: 31.00 inches
Depth: 24.25 inches
A 17th Century Carved Three Panel Oak Coffer. Fitted with a plank top over aWidth: 47.00 inches
Height: 30.00 inches
Depth: 21.00 inches
A Late 16th Century Renaissance Walnut Table. Fitted with a thick walnut planked of exceptional colour supported by splayed legs united by shaped stretchers with original ironwork supports. A rare example from Aragon in Northern Spain. Length: 223 cms
Width: 79 cms
Height: 75 cms
A Small Oak 17th Century Three Panel Coffer. Fitted with a carved Top rail
Width: 39.00 inches
Height: 21.75 inches
Depth: 20.00 inches
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century skillet. Made by Thomas Blinman and Company with a period repair to the handle.
A Good Mid To Late 17th Century Oak Low Three Drawer Dresser. The threeWidth: 78.00 inches
Height: 33.00 inches
Depth: 21.50 inches
A Small 17th Century Oak Side Table. Fitted with a single drawer and raised on turned legs and stretchers. Excellent colour with a moulded drawer front. Period restorations.
Width: 30.00 inches
Height: 29.00 inches
Depth: 19.00 inches
A Small Late 16th Century Oak Six Plank Coffer. Raised on fish tail ends
Width: 39.50 inches
Height: 21.00 inches
Depth: 14.50 inches
A Late 18th Early 19th Century Oak Tavern Table. The two plank top raised on four splayed legs. Good colour.
Width: 56.00 inches
Height: 29.00 inches
Depth: 21.50 inches
A 17th Century Oak Side Table. Fitted with a single drawer with brass knobs
Width: 36.25 inches
Height: 28.25 inches
Depth: 24.50 inches
A Late 19th Early 20th Century Small Mahogany Chest Of Drawers. Fitted with
Width: 28.00 inches
Height: 28.00 inches
Depth: 16.50 inches
A Late 17th Century Early 18th Century Oak Low Dresser. The two plank top with a moulded border over three cross-banded frieze drawers, raised on turned front legs and block rear legs. Exceptional colour and patina.
A Mid 18th Century Three Drawer Low Dresser. The planked top over three cross banded frieze drawers fitted with shaped back plate brass drop handles. Raised on turned front legs and square back legs,of good colour and proportions.
A 19th Century Windsor Chair. Fitted with a pierced heart shaped back splat.
A 19th Century Windsor Chair. Fitted with a pierced heart shaped back splat.
A Mid 17th Century Oak Wainscot Chair. With original carving to the rear panel and cresting rail. From the West Country, possibly Gloucestershire.
A Small Early 19th Century Tavern Table. Original paintwork throughout.
A Heraldic Device Depicting A Noble Family's Arms. With supporters, predominantly constructed from 17th Century elements.
A Late 18th Century Oak Trestle Base Dining Table. Exceptional colour and original patina.
An Early 19th Century Four Fold Screen. Painted and signed by L Silas, depicting pheasants and mallard ducks in their natural habitat.Width: 96.00 inches
Height: 84.25 inches
Depth: 1.25 inches
A 19th Century Windsor Armchair.Raised on turned legs, fitted with a shaped and pierced back splat.Width: 24.00 inches
Height: 35.25 inches
Depth: 19.00 inches
A Small Mid To Late 16th Century Six Plank Coffer. Superb original roundel carvings, excellent colour. Period restorations.Width: 30.75 inches
Height: 12.25 inches
Depth: 11.25 inches
A Circa 1700 Oak Norfolk Press Fitted With Four Long Drawers. The drawer fronts veneered with walnut, plum and holly. Small size, great colour. Period restorations.Width: 30.00 inches
Height: 35.75 inches
Depth: 16.25 inches
A Rare Medieval Gothic Coffer Front & Sides Circa 1450. Carved with ornate Gothic tracery depicting Gothic arches, faces and a centrally placed Fleur De Lis below the original lock plate of zoomorphic design. Reconstructed and restored in the early 19th Century.Width: 67.00 inches
Height: 24.75 inches
Depth: 15.75 inches
Antique table fitted with a walnut topLength: 97.75 inches
Width: 27.00 inches
Height: 30.33 inches
An Early Medieval Stained Glass Window. Depicting various scenes of St. Margaret's death under Diocletian and subsequent martyrdom. Contained within three medallions with surrounding medieval text. Well executed, fine detail and of a large size. Circa 1230. An extremely rare item of historical importance.Provenance - being researched.
Height: 48.00 inches
Width: 45.00 inches
A Late Medieval Stained Glass Window. Depicting a turreted stone cathedral with a red stained glass background. Well executed and of fine detail. Circa Late 15th Century. A rare item.Height: 35.00 inches
Width: 24.25 inches
A Late 19th Century Oak Trestle Table. Fitted with a single plank oak top over two trestle supports united by a central stretcher. Great colour and
A Late 17th Century Oak Low Dresser. Fitted with three drawers with moulded
A Late 19th Century Oak Refectory Table. Raised on turned column supports and large sleigh feet with a close jointed planked top. Good colour to seat up to 10 people.Lengthy: 83.50 inches
Height: 30.50 inches
Depth: 33.50 inches
An 18th Century Spoon/Pipe Rack. Fitted with three tiered levels.Width: 14.00 inches
Height: 13.00 inches
Depth: 6.25 inches
A set of six side chairs and two carvers of generous proportions formally owned by the Duke of Hamilton's estate. Dating to circa 1860, fully restored and re-leathered.
A Mid 17th Century Oak Side Table. Fitted with a frieze drawer and raised on bobbin turned legs of good colour.Width: 36.00 inches
Height: 27.50 inches
Depth: 23.25 inches
A 17th Century Oak Circular Table. Fitted with a plank top on an ornateDiameter: 30.00 inches
Height: 28.00 inches
A 17th Century Oak Joint Stool. Good colour with period restorations. These joint stools / joined stools are sometimes referred to as a Coffin Stool. Often used as small oak side tables.
A 17th Century Oak Joint / Joined Stool. Sometimes referred to as a Coffin Stool. Often used as small oak side tables. Raised on turned legs united by peripheral
A 17th Century Oak Joint / Joined Stool... sometimes referred to as a Coffin Stool. Often used as small oak side tables. Raised on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers.
A Late 17th Century Oak Chest Of Drawers. Fitted with four long drawers withWidth: 36.75 inches
Height: 34.50 inches
Depth: 21.50 inches
Antique chest of drawers fitted with four long drawers supported on side runners. The drawers fronts with applied simple mouldings. Of good colour with period restorations.
A Superb Mid To Late 17th Century Oak Chest Of Drawers. The four longWidth: 44.00 inches
Height: 47.75 inches
Depth: 22.25 inches
An Exceptionally Rare North Italian Chestnut Trestle Table Dating To Circa 1580. Fitted with a two plank top with end cleats, raised shaped trestle base united by a central stretcher with scalloping to the underside.
A Late 17th Century Oak Low Dresser Circa 1670. Fitted with three frieze drawers with applied geometric mouldings, raised on front turned legs and square section rear legs. Exceptional colour with period restorations.
A Late 17th Century Oak Chest Of Drawers Constructed In Two Sections. The four long drawers fitted with cushion moulded drawer fronts - extensive split turn mouldings to the stiles and drawer fronts, raised on turned bun feet - Good colour with period restorations.Height: 35.50 inches
Width: 38.00 inches
Depth: 20.50 inches
A 16th Century Or Earlier Pink Marble Stoup. The carved stoup with two lion's heads and two cartouche enclosing a crown and a ladder. Salt staining from water to the interior of the bowl with honest wear to the rim and the lion's heads. Raised on a solid marble twist carved stem supported on a three sided base with heraldic shields on each side. Wonderful colour, extremely rare.
A 19th Century Three Leg Stool. The shaped seat raised on three legs united by peripheral stretchers. Original paintwork, good colour and original patina.
A Late 18th Century - Early 19th Century Oak Pig's Bench. The single slab top raised on four splayed legs. Great colour - ideal for use as a coffee table!Width: 56.00 inches
Height: 18.75 inches
Depth: 17.25 inches (max)
A 17th Century Oak Coffer. Fitted with a three plank domed top, three panelled front with original carving and raised on extended stile supports. Good colour. Period restorations.Height: 29.00 inches
Width: 48.00 inches
Depth: 20.50 inches
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A Substantial 17th Century Lead Weight. Shaped as a heart but formed as a wedge with the initials T A above a motif – possibly crossed swords.
Fitted with a two plank top, single frieze drawer with brass drop handles supported on four turned legs united a box stretcher.
The folding top raised on simple gun barrel turned supports united by peripheral stretchers. Rare with period restorations.
The planked top over a shaped frieze fitted with a single drawer, raised on turned legs terminated in pad feet. Circa 1740 with period restorations.
A Small & Well Proportioned 17th Century Oak Chest Of Drawers. Fitted with two short and two long geometrically moulded drawers, raised on turned bun feet. Lovely colour, period restorations.
A Mid 18th Century Harlequin Set Of Seven Oak Chairs. Having a shaped top rail above vase shaped splats with plank seats, raised on square section legs united by stretchers. Good colour, period restorations.
A Late 19th Century William & Mary Style High Wing Back Armchair. Unusual shape with turned and cross stretchered walnut base with a central finial. Fully restored and reupholstered.
The chest split into two sections and fitted with four long drawers, all geometrically moulded and one with a cushion moulded drawer front - raised on extended stile supports. Superb original colour with period restorations.
Fitted with a shaped top rail over a panelled back carved with a central lozenge and demi lune design. The shaped arms raised on turned supports - the plank seat raised on turned legs united by a peripheral stretcher. Good colour.
Fitted with carved top and under-seat rails depicting stylized serpents typical from Westmoorland. The back panel cushion moulded with original carving - the plank seat raised on a turned and stretchered base. Circa 1670 - Good colour.
A Set Of 6 Mid 19th Century Rush Seated Chairs. A true set of chairs from the 'Dales' in North Yorkshire - With ornately turned top rails over turned spindled backs fitted with rush seats. Exceptional colour and great condition.
A Late 17th Century Early 18th Century Oak Door. A Circa 1700 oak panelled door of exceptional colour with the original patina fitted with later door furniture. Reclaimed latch set to come with the door.
An Early Italian Bronze Candlestick: This 16th/17th Century Italian bronze pricket candlestick was recently acquired from a private collector and originally bought from a renown antiques dealer in Broadway about 25 years ago. An interesting two tier early inscription running around the candlestick '.DELLA.CONGREGA.DS.ANTONIO:DAPADOVA:' - 'NELLA..C?IESA.DS.M A.A .A.??'
A Mid 19th Century Oak Trestle Table. Constructed from earlier timbers - the planked top with end cleats raised on trestle supports united by a central stretcher. This table is unusually wide and of an exceptional colour with it's original patina.
A Late 18th Century Early 19th Century Aubusson Tapestry. Good overall condition retaining the original colour.Width: 100 inches
Height: 75 inches
A Mid 17th Century Oak Joined Stool. In original condition - Excellent colour and patina.These joint stools / joined stools are sometimes referred to as a Coffin Stool. Often used as small oak side tables.
A Late 17th Century Oak Joined Stool. Fitted with a carved frieze raised on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers with original patina. Period restorations.
A Late 17th Century French Walnut Side Table. The single plank, shaped top over a single frieze drawer raised on turned legs terminating in bun feet. Exceptional colour and original patina.
A Late 18th Century Oak Cricket Table. Raised on triangular section legs united by a peripheral stretcher. Peg jointed, great colour and well proportioned.
A 17th Century Oak Chest Of Drawers. Well proportioned and fitted with three long drawers decorated with geometric and split turn mouldings supported on side runners - Raised on extended stile supports. Superb colour and original patina with period restorations.
A Medieval French Ecclesiastical Marble Stoup. Dating from the 13th - 14th Century hand carved from Caunes-Minervois pink marble. Caunes in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, has for centuries been known for its pink marble without which the Palace of Versailles would be all the poorer. A rare wonderfully worn medieval item.
A Medieval French Ecclesiastical Marble Stoup. Dating from the 13th - 14th Century hand carved from French marble depicting a continuous band of carved Fleur-de-lis decoration. A rare wonderfully worn medieval item.
An 18th Century Oak Drawer Leaf Table. Fitted with a planked top and two drawer leaf extensions - raised on a turned leg base united by a central stretcher. Period restorations.
A Circa 1500 Century Cupboard. Fitted with two carved doors supported by ornate strap-work hinges enclosing a shelved interior. Original flower head carvings extending down the full length of the extended stile supports. A rare cupboard dating to circa 1500 with period restorations.
A True Set Of 8 Early 19th Century Walnut Chairs. Fitted with padded period leather backs and seats raised on intricately turned walnut front legs with matching walnut stretchers. These chairs have been fully restored retaining much of the original leather.
A Set Of Six Late 19th Century Oak Chairs - Fitted with the original leather backs and seats, raised on oak legs with intricately turned stretchers. Good colour and wear.
A Set Of Six Late 19th Century Walnut Chairs - Fitted with the original leather backs and seats pinned with brass studs - raised on turned front legs with matching turned stretchers. Good colour and wear.
An Early 16th Century Oak Romayne Head Panel Dating To 1511 Of Exceptional Quality. Depicting a helmeted gentleman facing left surrounded by typical Renaissance foliate work embellishments with grotesques. This panel is one of a pair but is priced individually.
A Rare Late 16th Century Early 17th Century Walnut Stool. The planked top raised on shaped side supports united by a central stretcher. Exceptional colour and original patina with the usual wear particularly to the top.
An Oak & Ash Refectory Table Dating To The First Half Of The 19th Century. The four plank ash top framed by an oak surround with mitred joints and end cleats raised on a heavy oak bulbous turned leg base. This table is substantial, exceptionally wide and of a good colour.
A Mid 18th Century Elm Chest Of Drawers. Exceptional colour and of diminutive proportions - fitted with two short drawers over three long drawers all with the original handles and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet.
A Set Of 6 Early 19th Century Rush Seated Chairs. Fitted with a three spindle turned back above the original rush seats raised on turned legs united by stretchers. Good colour and ideal to go around a country table.
A Superb Late 16th Century Elizabethan Joint Stool. Extremely rare - profusely carved - great example - period restorations.
A Mid 17th Century Oak Joint Stool. The planked top raised on turned gun barrel legs united by peripheral stretchers. Good original colour and patina - Circa 1640.
An 18th Century Oak Joint Stool. The planked top with a moulded edge raised on a turned leg base united by peripheral stretches.
A Small 17th Century Oak Chest Of Drawers. Fitted with two short drawers over two long drawers all with geometrically moulded drawer fronts, raised on extending stile supports. Of good colour with few period restorations.
A Late 17th century Oak Dresser Base Of Unusually Small Proportions. The planked top over two frieze drawers and two cupboard doors, raised on extended stile supports. Bought from H W Keil in Broadway in 1979. Period restorations commensurate with age.
A 17th Century Oak Cupboard Of Small Proportions. Fitted with two panelled doors enclosing a shelved cupboard interior, raised on extending stile supports.
A Late 18th Century Oak & Pine Enclosed Bookcase Or Cupboard. Fitted with four doors enclosing a shelved interior, raised on bracket feet. Small proportions with architectural mouldings.
A rare late Georgian sand picture dating to Circa 1820. The pigs in the pigsty are made up of different coloured sands - in the original frame
A circa 1700 oak trestle table. Fitted with an oak planked top supported on a shaped leg trestle base with a central stretcher, Good colour, Period restorations
A Small Well Proportioned Late 17th Century Oak Chest Of Drawers. Fitted with four long drawers supported on side runners, fitted with moulded drawer fronts with decorative applied split turn mouldings.
A Winged Chair Sometimes Known As A Lambing Chair Dating To The Late 18th Century. Good wear and colour and fitted with a drop in seat.
A True Set Of Six Early 19th Century East Anglian Fruit Wood Chairs: Fitted with a spindle turned backs above solid mahogany seats - raised on square tapering front legs united by stretchers. Great colour.
An Early 18th Century Oak Lowboy. The planked top with moulded edges over a deep waisted and shaped front/sides fitted with one long drawer over two short drawers raised on a turned leg base united by peripheral stretchers. Good colour and of unusual form.
A Mid 18th Century Oak Norfolk Chest. Fitted with an arrangement of small drawers surrounding a central cupboard over three long drawers raised on shaped bracket feet. Period restorations.
A Late 18th Century Elm Chest Of Drawers. This country made piece has a fully figured elm front and top - fitted with two short drawers over two long drawers raised on turned feet. Period restorations and alterations but overall a wonderful colour and good size.
A Late 17th Century Oak Joint Stool: The original top with a period repair to one edge sitting on carved frieze rails raised on turned legs united by a peripheral stretcher.
This early oak statue dates to the Late 15th Century Early 16th Century. Detailed carving depicting a crowned and robed Virgin Mary holding Jesus in one arm and a fig in the opposite hand. A rare three-quarter life size image - both beautiful and imposing.
A Late 15th Century Oak Bust Of A Lady Of Substance Possibly A Duchess From Burgundy. Exceptionally well executed by a competent hand with an eye for detail resulting in a true to life interpretation of a 15th Century lady in her period clothing. Academically interesting and of museum quality. Sitting on a later plinth.
A Circa 1700 Oak Canopied Dresser. Fitted with a shelved canopy sitting on a base with three cushion moulded frieze drawers and two cupboards enclosed by panelled doors. The entire piece well proportioned and of a good rich colour and original patina.
A Period Carved Oak Panel Removed From A Reconstructed 16th Century Dressoir. Depicting a foliate design with stylised zoomorphic heads possibly dolphins.
A Period Carved Oak Carved Panel Removed From A Reconstructed 16th Century Dressoir. Depicting a foliate design with a centralised urn with a Fleur de Lis above.
A Period Carved Oak Panel Removed From A Reconstructed 16th Century Dressoir. Depicting a foliate design with stylistic zoomorphic heads possibly dolphins.
A Period Carved Oak Panel Removed From A Reconstructed 16th Century Dressoir. Depicting a foliate design with oak leaves, acorns and stylised zoomorphic heads possibly dolphins.
An Early 19th Century Oak Dog Kennel Dresser. The rack fitted with three shelves and with the original backboards sitting on the base which contains three frieze drawers with a central dog kennel below flanked on either side by two cupboards. A good piece of simple country furniture of smaller proportion bought from Cornwall.
A Superb Early Oak Chest Of Drawers Dating To The Late 17th Century. Fitted with two short over three long drawers - all being geometrically moulded and with the long drawers being cushion moulded. Original handles and raised on turned bun feet.
A Small 17th/18th Century Oak Refectory Table. The removable planked oak top with cleated ends raise on a base with turned legs united by a central stretcher. This table would have originally had peripheral stretchers but the longer side stretchers have been removed in favour of a central stretcher to enable comfortable seating with chairs - a 19th Century modification. Overall a great table for the smaller room and of exceptional colour.
An Small Late 18th Century Fruitwood Settle. Fitted with three panels inset into the back, shaped arms and a plank seat raised on shaped bracket feet with two drawers in the base. A most unusual settle of diminutive proportions and of a good colour.
A 16th Century Or Earlier Walnut Statue Of A Saint. Holding a palm leaf in one hand and a bible/book in the other and dressed in traditional robes.