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a pair of charles ii oak angel/cherub masks, circa 1670
height: 18 cm
width: 34.3 cm
REF: 3793
a henry viii carved oak and polychrome armorial panel, probably representing a marriage, circa 1520
height: 18.5 cm
width: 35.8 cm
REF: 4247
a rare and large carved oak gargoyle, english, circa 1500
height: 16 cm
width: 89 cm
REF: 4387
an 15th century oak roof boss, english, circa 1450-1500
height: 22.5 cm
width: 25 cm
REF: 4413
a rare mythological carved oak panel, cumbria, circa 1620-60
height: 36.3 cm
width: 24.67 cm
REF: 4310
a henry viii carved oak panel, circa 1520-1540
height: 40.3 cm
width: 12.2 cm
REF: 4325
a group of four 16th century oak romayne-type panels, circa 1520-40
height: 38.5 cm
width: 29 cm
REF: 4316
a pair of henry viii oak romayne-type panels, circa 1530
height: 37.9 cm
width: 25.8 cm
REF: 4374
a henry viii oak romayne-type panel, circa 1520-40
height: 30.5 cm
width: 24.5 cm
REF: 3532
an elizabeth i carved oak panel, circa 1560
height: 25.9 cm
width: 15 cm
REF: 3535
height: 26 cm
width: 16.5 cm
REF: 3536
a 15th century oak tracery carved panel, english, circa 1450-80
height: 34.4 cm
width: 18.8 cm
REF: 4291
a george iii giltwood wall bracket, circa 1800
width: 30 cm
REF: 4401
a mid-15th century carved oak angel mask, east anglia, circa 1450
height: 31 cm
width: 23 cm
REF: 3781
a fine and large 16th century oak carving of an english king, possibly edward the confessor
height: 51.6 cm
width: 32 cm
REF: 3835
an early 16th century carved oak figure, netherlands, circa 1520
height: 27.2 cm
width: 11 cm
REF: 3859
a 15th century oak tracery head, west country, possibly somerset, circa 1480
height: 25.5 cm
width: 65.4 cm
REF: 4097
a 15th century oak tracery head, suffolk, circa 1480
height: 28 cm
width: 92.2 cm
REF: 4098
a large and impressive carved oak panel of a wyvern, circa 1870
height: 56 cm
width: 30.8 cm
REF: 4326
an elizabeth i carved oak figural term, circa 1600
height: 45.5 cm
width: 9.1 cm
REF: 3782
a highly impressive and large elizabeth i carved oak panel, circa 1580
height: 64 cm
width: 57 cm
REF: 4255
a james i carved oak putto or 'boye', circa 1610
height: 41.5 cm
width: 9.2 cm
REF: 3661
a charles i dragon carved oak panel, west country, circa 1640
height: 26.7 cm
width: 55 cm
REF: 3513
a framed set of three characterful charles i oak figural terms, west country, circa 1630
height: 60 cm
width: 40.5 cm
REF: 3151
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