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a rare and impressive 15th century oak and pine roof boss, english, circa 1450-1500
£2,750
height: 50 cm
width: 56.5 cm
REF: 2879
a victorian stained beech green man mask corbel, circa 1860
£225
height: 21.3 cm
width: 13.5 cm
REF: 3832
a 15th century carved oak male bust, circa 1480
£5,650
height: 27 cm
width: 24.4 cm
REF: 4266
a pair of mid-15th century carved oak panels, circa 1450
£395
height: 53 cm
width: 23.5 cm
REF: 4375
a henry vii/viii carved oak roof boss, south west england, circa 1500-25
£1,450
height: 24 cm
width: 25.8 cm
REF: 4576
a rare henry viii carved oak panel, possibly north wales, circa 1530
height: 42.4 cm
width: 50.5 cm
REF: 4597
an elizabeth i carved oak lion mask, circa 1600
height: 20 cm
width: 21.8 cm
REF: 4667
a rare 15th century carved oak architectural mount, east anglian, circa 1450
£5,950
REF: 4668
a large and impressive carved limewood cherub, italian, circa 1700
£2,950
height: 90.5 cm
width: 28 cm
REF: 2861
a 15th century carved walnut figure of a male saint, circa 1490
£3,750
height: 98.5 cm
width: 27 cm
REF: 3907
york minster: an important edward iii monumental, carved oak roof boss from the south transept vault, circa 1360
£ POA
height: 78 cm
width: 81 cm
REF: 4345
a 16th / 17th century carved oak and polychrome decorated figure of saint roche, franco-spanish, circa 1600
£895
height: 49 cm
width: 18 cm
REF: 3821
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
an early, rare medieval alabaster relief, the crucifixion, england, midlands, circa 1380-1400
height: 36 cm
REF: 4377
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
width: 23.8 cm
REF: 4429
a james i carved and punch-decorated oak figural term, circa 1620
£245
height: 58 cm
width: 12 cm
REF: 2593
a rare elizabeth i oak figural term, circa 1600
£625
height: 47 cm
width: 10.5 cm
REF: 3508
a henry vii carved oak roof boss, probably south west england, circa 1490
£495
height: 26 cm
width: 21 cm
REF: 4155
a rare henry vii/viii oak parchemin-carved bench-end, west country, circa 1500-20
£2,450
height: 95.2 cm
width: 41 cm
REF: 4159
a 15th century polychromed limewood carving of saint barbara, flemish, circa 1500
£1,250
height: 70 cm
REF: 4173
a rare and serene 15th century polychrome alabaster part panel, almost certainly nottingham, england, circa 1450
height: 25 cm
width: 16.5 cm
REF: 4218
a good elizabeth i carved oak panel, circa 1560
£795
width: 26 cm
REF: 4347
a splendid, large pair of henry viii oak portrait panels, circa 1530
£6,950
height: 49.5 cm
width: 26.3 cm
REF: 4361
a 15th century carved oak figure of a pilgrim, possibly st james the greater, circa 1450-1500
£1,550
height: 59 cm
width: 24 cm
REF: 3249
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