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a charles ii bronze mortar, east anglia, dated 1664
height: 11.1 cm
REF: 4029
a william & mary walnut oyster-veneered and holly line-inlaid lace box, circa 1690
height: 11.5 cm
width: 43.8 cm
REF: 3256
a james i carved and punch-decorated oak figural term, circa 1620
height: 58 cm
width: 12 cm
REF: 2593
a 19th century mahogany adjustable book rest, english, circa 1830-50
height: 39 cm
width: 38 cm
REF: 3607
a 15th century carved oak tracery panel, circa 1450
height: 41 cm
width: 25.7 cm
REF: 4689
a set of three henry viii carved oak panels, circa 1520
height: 44 cm
width: 26 cm
REF: 4763
a well-figured and patinated pair of lignum vitae candlesticks, english, circa 1830
height: 19.8 cm
REF: 2940
a victorian stained beech green man mask corbel, circa 1860
height: 21.3 cm
width: 13.5 cm
REF: 3832
a charles ii carved oak newel-post 'capital' or 'capping', circa 1660
height: 28.5 cm
REF: 3834
a good mid-16th century pewter acorn-knopped spoon, english, circa 1550
height: 16.5 cm
REF: 4636
a rare henry vii pewter diamond-point knopped spoon, circa 1500
height: 15 cm
REF: 4638
a george iii painted sycamore pepperette, circa 1790
height: 14.3 cm
REF: 4645
an early 17th century bronze measure, of 'gallon' capacity, dated 1613
height: 17.5 cm
width: 30 cm
REF: 4727
an impressive large copper 'cauldron', circa 1800
height: 46.5 cm
REF: 3787
a charles ii oak boarded box, ribble valley, lancashire, circa 1670
height: 34.5 cm
width: 77.2 cm
REF: 3789
a george iii reverse painted glass picture, circa 1800
height: 36 cm
width: 31.3 cm
REF: 4313
two rare 16th century carved oak and polychrome-decorated oak rails, english, probably suffolk, circa 1540-1560
height: 12 cm
width: 141 cm
REF: 4359
a charles ii oak boarded box, circa 1660
height: 20.5 cm
width: 72 cm
REF: 4762
an exceptionally rare charles ii boarded oak funeral biscuit box, yorkshire, circa 1660-80
height: 14.5 cm
width: 32.7 cm
REF: 4611
a set of three 16th century carved oak panels of female saints, circa 1520-40
height: 72.3 cm
width: 111 cm
REF: 4434
a mid-17th century carved oak lion finial, circa 1650
height: 29.5 cm
width: 12.6 cm
REF: 4679
a 17th century carved oak armorial commemorative marriage plaque, english
height: 38.4 cm
width: 28.2 cm
REF: 4681
a henry viii carved oak frieze panel, circa 1520
height: 32 cm
width: 139.7 cm
REF: 4726
a henry viii carved oak panel, probably south west, circa 1520
height: 53.9 cm
width: 26.8 cm
REF: 4749
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