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a rare and small henry vii oak boarded chest, circa 1500
height: 65 cm
width: 69 cm
REF: 3993
a good and documented charles ii child's oak open armchair, circa 1670
height: 58 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 4411
a rare george ii child's comb back 'garden' windsor armchair, thames valley, circa 1750
height: 69.3 cm
width: 44 cm
REF: 4114
an impressive charles ii joined oak side table, east anglia, circa 1660
height: 76 cm
width: 83.4 cm
REF: 4253
a charles ii oak side table, circa 1680
height: 70.5 cm
width: 75 cm
REF: 4193
a george ii oak candlestand or wine table, circa 1750
height: 73.5 cm
width: 32.8 cm
REF: 3818
a small and elegant queen anne oak side table, circa 1710
height: 67 cm
REF: 4206
a charles i carved oak mural ventilated livery cupboard, devon, circa 1640
height: 57.5 cm
width: 90.5 cm
REF: 3304
an extremely rare henry viii oak 'counter table' chest, circa 1540
height: 57 cm
width: 91 cm
REF: 3500
a rare mid-16th century oak chest, english, circa 1550
width: 98 cm
REF: 4241
an exceptional small elizabeth i linenfold carved oak coffer, circa 1560
width: 73.5 cm
REF: 4256
a rare charles ii oak spice cupboard, west country, probably devon, circa 1670
height: 37 cm
width: 35.5 cm
REF: 3401
a charles i joined oak open armchair, exeter, circa 1630
height: 106.8 cm
width: 67 cm
REF: 3626
a rare and good henry vii small oak clamped ark, circa 1500 or earlier
height: 50 cm
width: 71.5 cm
REF: 4089
a james i oak joint stool, circa 1620
height: 55.5 cm
width: 44.5 cm
REF: 3826
a rare george iii yew, sycamore and ash three-legged primitive chair, west country, circa 1780
height: 73 cm
width: 57.3 cm
REF: 4399
an exceptional henry vii/viii carved oak boarded chest, circa 1500-1520
height: 47.4 cm
REF: 4061
a charles ii oak and inlaid mural glass case, yorkshire, circa 1660
height: 69 cm
width: 81.8 cm
REF: 4135
a george iii fruitwood comb-back windsor armchair, thames valley, circa 1780
height: 103 cm
width: 58.5 cm
REF: 4194
a good charles i boarded and joined oak and elm mural cupboard, gloucestershire, circa 1630
height: 48.7 cm
width: 56.5 cm
REF: 4202
a well-designed george ii oak mural 'spice' cupboard, north wales, circa 1730
height: 64.4 cm
width: 49.5 cm
REF: 3999
a good george ii fruitwood mural cupboard, welsh, circa 1740-50
height: 61 cm
width: 52 cm
REF: 3819
a small early george iii joined oak mural cupboard, circa 1760
height: 51.5 cm
width: 45 cm
REF: 1086
a rare charles ii oak and simulated tortoiseshell chest of drawers, circa 1680
height: 99 cm
width: 93 cm
REF: 3154
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