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12 ITEMS
an interesting elm, fruitwood and oak box with sliding lid, circa 1820
£295 SALE £240
height: 8 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 4686
a rare 15th century carved oak architectural mount, east anglian, circa 1450
£4,950 SALE £4,000
REF: 4668
a small charles ii oak spindle-filled mural livery cupboard, west country, circa 1660
£3,650 SALE £2,800
height: 60.3 cm
width: 78 cm
REF: 4600
a rare henry viii carved oak panel, possibly north wales, circa 1530
£2,250 SALE £1,800
height: 42.4 cm
width: 50.5 cm
REF: 4597
a charles i oak joint stool, west country, circa 1630
£1,450 SALE £1,100
height: 56.5 cm
width: 49.5 cm
REF: 4528
a primitive george iii ash cricket table, english or welsh, circa 1770
height: 58 cm
width: 51 cm
REF: 4417
a charles ii turned ash chair, english or welsh, circa 1660
£895 SALE £650
height: 81 cm
width: 53 cm
REF: 4289
a william & mary walnut oyster-veneered mirror, circa 1690
height: 52 cm
width: 47 cm
REF: 4165
a large elizabeth i carved oak architectural muntin rail, circa 1570
£695 SALE £500
height: 84 cm
width: 21.8 cm
REF: 3539
a henry viii carved oak romayne-type panel, circa 1530
£295 SALE £200
height: 33 cm
width: 31 cm
REF: 3528
a pair of 15th century oak tracery 'rood screen' arcades, english, circa 1450
£1,050 SALE £695
height: 24.5 cm
width: 45.5 cm
REF: 3520
a george i figured-elm and oak boarded mural cupboard, welsh, circa 1720
£1,250 SALE £1,000
height: 63 cm
width: 45 cm
REF: 3434
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