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a good james i oak table-box, circa 1610
£4,450
height: 39.5 cm
width: 57.5 cm
REF: 4409
a highly impressive and finely carved boarded oak chest, west country, circa 1630
£6,950
height: 62 cm
width: 106 cm
REF: 3386
a rare henry viii boarded elm, oak and polychrome-decorated chest, circa 1520-30
£ POA
height: 54 cm
width: 100 cm
REF: 3788
a good william & mary/queen anne black japanned chest of drawers, circa 1695-1710
£12,500
height: 96 cm
width: 101 cm
REF: 4103
a james i joined oak and marquetry inlaid coffer, circa 1625
£3,650
height: 128 cm
width: 55 cm
REF: 2651
a rare elizabeth i boarded oak chest, west country, circa 1600
£7,950
height: 57 cm
width: 95 cm
REF: 4431
a particularly small elizabeth i joined oak coffer, circa 1600
£4,750
height: 57.5 cm
width: 70.5 cm
REF: 4440
a rare elizabeth i oak and inlaid 'strongbox', southwark, circa 1590
height: 84 cm
width: 70 cm
REF: 3868
a joined oak and marquetry inlaid coffer, yorkshire, circa 1640-60
£1,350
height: 67.7 cm
width: 119.3 cm
REF: 2278
a rare george ii oak child's or 'table-top' coffor bach, welsh, circa 1740-60
height: 28.5 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 3617
a george ii/iii oak and inlaid coffor bach, west wales, circa 1740-80
£1,650
height: 37 cm
width: 65 cm
REF: 3565
a particularly small elizabeth i joined oak and linenfold-carved coffer, circa 1560
height: 63 cm
width: 76.5 cm
REF: 3234
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