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12 ITEMS
a wonderful, large, james i/charles i carved oak panel of a lion, circa 1620-40
£1,950
height: 52.5 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 4940
a rare pair of commonwealth/charles ii brass and iron andirons, by charles applebee, circa 1650-75
£2,850
height: 45 cm
width: 21.5 cm
REF: 4881
a rare pair of early 18th century sheet and cast brass twin-candleholder wall sconces, dutch, circa 1720
£2,450
height: 34.5 cm
width: 20.2 cm
REF: 4925
a good elizabeth i / james i oak plank chest, circa 1600-20
£3,950
height: 53 cm
width: 79.7 cm
REF: 4944
of astor family interest: an early 19th century bentwood dry measure, circa 1830-50
£125
height: 6 cm
width: 14.8 cm
REF: 4943
astor family interest: a george iii oak and bentwood ale coaster
£1,250
height: 9 cm
width: 62.5 cm
REF: 4942
an interesting henry viii carved oak panel, circa 1520
£1,450
height: 55.8 cm
width: 27.5 cm
REF: 4939
a bold henry vii carved oak panel, circa 1500
£745
height: 44 cm
width: 39.5 cm
REF: 4938
a charles ii oak and polychrome-decorated coat of arms, circa 1660
height: 34.3 cm
width: 25 cm
REF: 4937
a good charles i oak joint stool, devon, circa 1630-40
height: 55 cm
width: 49 cm
REF: 4936
a 15th century oak carved figural group, flemish, circa 1480
£1,650
height: 27 cm
width: 23.5 cm
REF: 4934
a 19th century staved oak and iron banded costrel, english, circa 1820-50
£145
height: 22 cm
width: 13 cm
REF: 4933
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