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a rare and fine set of eight elizabeth i beech/sycamore, polychrome-decorated and gilt roundels or trenchers, in original fruitwood box, circa 1580
£ POA
height: 8 cm
width: 16 cm
REF: 4415
an early, rare medieval alabaster relief, the crucifixion, england, midlands, circa 1380-1400
height: 36 cm
width: 21.8 cm
REF: 4377
york minster: an important edward iii monumental, carved oak roof boss from the south transept vault, circa 1360
height: 78 cm
width: 81 cm
REF: 4345
king's college cambridge: a henry vii/viii oak panel, carved with the college arms and royal cypher, circa 1505-37
height: 18.7 cm
width: 11.8 cm
REF: 4100
a good james i oak table-box, circa 1610
£4,450
height: 39.5 cm
width: 57.5 cm
REF: 4409
a rare pair of carved oak portrait panels: edward vi (1537-1553) and lord protector, edward seymour, 1st duke of somerset, (1500-1552), circa 1548
£3,750
height: 24 cm
width: 23.8 cm
REF: 4429
a rare brass alms dish, nuremberg, circa 1500-50
£895
REF: 4482
an elizabeth i joined oak double panel-back open armchair, circa 1580
£2,250
height: 107 cm
width: 57 cm
REF: 3505
an elizabeth i joined oak and inlaid three-tier buffet or court cup-board, london or exeter, circa 1580
£11,000
height: 116 cm
width: 122 cm
REF: 4435
a pair of victorian serpentine marble candlesticks, south cornwall, circa 1870
£365
height: 13.5 cm
REF: 4129
a highly impressive and finely carved boarded oak chest, west country, circa 1630
£6,950
height: 62 cm
width: 106 cm
REF: 3386
an 18th century panel of silk and metal thread embroidery, english, circa 1700-20
£245
height: 19 cm
width: 14.2 cm
REF: 3340
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