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a large george iii sycamore dairy bowl, circa 1780-1800
£895
height: 8.9 cm
REF: 4442
a george iii oak mural spoon rack, welsh, circa 1790
£450
height: 42 cm
width: 34 cm
REF: 4543
a george i elm and oak mural tinder box, circa 1720
£1,450
height: 30.8 cm
width: 15.2 cm
REF: 4551
a good george iii stained sycamore dairy bowl, circa 1800
£495
height: 10.6 cm
width: 37 cm
REF: 4615
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
a well-figured and patinated pair of lignum vitae candlesticks, english, circa 1830
£185
height: 19.8 cm
REF: 2940
two rare 16th century carved oak and polychrome-decorated oak rails, english, probably suffolk, circa 1540-1560
£1,250
height: 12 cm
width: 141 cm
REF: 4359
a small 18th century sycamore flat platter, circa 1800
£225
REF: 4364
REF: 4365
a late 17th century turned lignum vitae mortar, english, circa 1680-1700
height: 18.2 cm
REF: 3456
a good beech platter of exceptional large size, english, circa 1750-1800
£975
height: 3 cm
width: 48.4 cm
REF: 2950
a good george iii sycamore dairy bowl, circa 1800
£745
height: 14 cm
width: 41.5 cm
REF: 3002
a george iii beech platter, circa 1800
£285
REF: 3223
a george iii sycamore shallow dairy bowl, circa 1800
height: 6.6 cm
REF: 3462
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