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an unusual small pair of composition mounted roe deer heads, german/austrian, circa 1880
height: 40 cm
width: 17.5 cm
REF: 1053
an interesting elm, fruitwood and oak box with sliding lid, circa 1820
height: 8 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 4686
a remarkable henry vii/viii oak bench end, cornish, circa 1500-20
height: 66 cm
REF: 4810
a rare and charming henry viii carved oak panel, circa 1520
height: 29.2 cm
width: 29.2 cm
REF: 4813
a 19th century painted toleware tea canister
height: 43.5 cm
REF: 2293
a victorian japanned tea canister, circa 1860-80
height: 45 cm
width: 26 cm
REF: 2516
a particularly small charles i oak boarded box, circa 1640
height: 13 cm
width: 29.5 cm
REF: 3576
a george iii mahogany bottle coaster, circa 1800
height: 2 cm
REF: 3700
a good 19th century painted toleware tea canister
height: 44 cm
REF: 4752
a 17th century carved walnut lion mask, circa 1600
height: 21.3 cm
width: 20 cm
REF: 4776
a good and small leather costrel, english, circa 1700
height: 13.3 cm
width: 13.8 cm
REF: 4851
a victorian mahogany, rosewood and bone miniature chest of drawers, circa 1840
height: 27 cm
width: 32.2 cm
REF: 2454
a good, large and striking oak and polychrome-decorated carving, flemish, circa 1580
height: 94 cm
width: 40 cm
REF: 3407
a mid-19th century walnut finely carved lion mask, franco-italian, circa 1850
height: 14.7 cm
width: 15 cm
REF: 4774
a pair of elizabeth i serpent-carved oak panels, wales/gloucestershire, circa 1580
height: 19 cm
width: 32.5 cm
REF: 4790
a henry viii carved oak portrait panel, circa 1520
height: 34 cm
width: 34.2 cm
REF: 4860
a henry viii carved oak aumbry panel, circa 1520
height: 29.3 cm
width: 34.5 cm
REF: 4861
width: 34.8 cm
REF: 4862
a charles i carved oak heraldic lion, circa 1640
height: 35 cm
width: 10.2 cm
REF: 4518
a good james i carved oak panel, circa 1610
height: 22 cm
width: 51.5 cm
REF: 4773
a good and particularly large leather costrel, english, circa 1700
height: 23 cm
width: 22 cm
REF: 4850
a good and small james i oak and inlaid joined and boarded desk box, with 'secret compartment', circa 1620
height: 31 cm
width: 44.3 cm
REF: 4798
an interesting polychrome-painted armorial panel, the oak panel 16th or early 17th century
height: 51 cm
width: 28.3 cm
REF: 4816
a small and charming mid-15th century oak corbel of a green man mask, english, circa 1450
height: 12.8 cm
width: 10.7 cm
REF: 4868
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