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A 16th Century style oak long
A 16th Century style oak long boarded bench, plank top with a deep pierced base below, on fretwork trestle ends, 103cm long
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A late 16th Century oak six-plank
A late 16th Century oak six-plank chest, the hinged cover with chip carved decoration, 76.5cm wide
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English Oak Chest, late 17th
English Oak Chest, late 17th century and later, the rectangular top above a conforming case fitted with a frieze drawer over two long drawers, all inset with molded panels, raised on bracket feet, h. 36-1/2", w. 35-1/2", d. 21-1/2".
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C. 1920' s oak mirror. 16'' x 21
C. 1920' s oak mirror. 16'' x 21 1/2''.
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English Oak Gate-Leg Table, second
English Oak Gate-Leg Table, second quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular top with two ovoid drop leaves supported by swinging turned and bulbous supports, raised on like legs joined by box stretchers and ending in bun feet, h. 29", w. 42-1/2", d. 12-1/2", extended l. 46-1/2".
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English Oak Chest, 18th century
English Oak Chest, 18th century and later, the rounded rectangular top above a case fitted with two small paneled drawers over three long, graduated drawers, all inset with two panels, raised on bracket feet, h. 35", w. 35-3/4", d. 21-1/4".
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OAK CREST. Stained oak crest with
OAK CREST. Stained oak crest with female bust flanked by floral carvings. 16'' h. 54 1/2'' w.
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16TH C. OAK COFFER English Oak
16TH C. OAK COFFER English Oak Joined Lift Top Chest, with linenfold paneled front, shaped ends, interior ditty box, rough hewn backboard, 24 3/4" high, 44 1/2" x 15 1/2". Condition commensurate with age and use.
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An old oak circular occasional
An old oak circular occasional table of 17th Century design with plain top fluted frieze on turned and angled legs with low stretchers and block feet 29ins diameter x 28ins high (worn and stained to top) and an Indian hardwood octagonal table with folding base inlaid throughout with floral brass ornament and boxwood stringings 16ins square x 17ins high (in poor condition)
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A Charles II Style Oak Coffer the
A Charles II Style Oak Coffer the hinged rectangular top over the geometric relief carved body above two drawers raised on block feet. Height 23 x width 43 1/2 x depth 19 inches.
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FINELY CARVED EARLY ENGLISH OAK
FINELY CARVED EARLY ENGLISH OAK COFFER 16th or 17th c. Joined Lift Top Chest, with paneled front, back and sides, original snipe hinges and lock front panel, having an intricately carved front with dogs, oak leaves and thistles at the top, central panel with Celtic knot design flanked by panels with carved rose plants and birds, reeded corners, 27 1/2" high, 53 1/2" x 21". Top repairs; missing one interior base board.
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English Oak Coffer 17th
English Oak Coffer 17th centurytop with three inset panels bordered by reeded molding original iron clasp lock lacking key the front with conforming inset panels the stiles form straight square legs.27.25 x 39.5 x 19.75 in.Some shrinkage cracks; expected surface wear; missing till: some foot loss.Estate of the late Arthur H. Danielson of Raleigh NC
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An English Oak Chest later carved
An English Oak Chest later carved by Charles S. Hall 18th century the carving circa 1930 having a rectangular top over the conforming paneled case above the base with three drawers having impressed CS Hall signature. Height 40 1/2 x width 43 3/4 x depth 19 inches.
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A Charles I boarded oak chest, 17th
A Charles I boarded oak chest, 17th c, carved to the front with half lunettes in notched edges, the back incised with the date '1646', 35cm h; 33 x 47cm More Information Old shrinkage cracks, hinges replaced rusty, underside of the lid repaired with battens, pleasing colour/patina
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Oak settle 19th century on
Oak settle 19th century on turned legs with strecher. H: 35 in. W: 78 1/2 in. D:16 1/2 in. Refinished, old marks and scratches from age and use
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C. 1920's oak coat rack. 69 1/2''
C. 1920's oak coat rack. 69 1/2'' Ht.
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AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE 17th
AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE 17th century, the planked top with cleated ends above a frieze carved with palmettes, on twist legs joined by moulded stretchers terminating in block feet, 76cm high x 152cm wide x 76cm deep Provenance:The Old Rectory, Langton Long, near Blandford, Dorset.
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French oak door 16th/17th
French oak door 16th/17th century The paneled door with Gothic heraldic shields centered by a carved figure above carved linen folds, the reverse carved with linen fold panels. H: 79, W: 41 1/2 in.
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English Oak Chest, early 18th
English Oak Chest, early 18th century and later, the rectangular top above a conforming case fitted with four long, graduated drawers, all with geometric paneled fronts, raised on bracket feet, h. 38-3/8", w. 39", d. 22-3/4".
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Oak server, 18th c, 2 drawers
Oak server, 18th c, 2 drawers over 4 raised panel doors, raised panel ends, Victorian ring pulls, 33"h x 49"w x 18"d, top with wear and splits, no evidence of a ever having a top section
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A Charles II Oak Coffer Late
A Charles II Oak Coffer
Late 17th Century
Height 17 x width 31 x depth 12 1/2 inches.
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ENGLISH OAK PRESS CUPBOARD Late
ENGLISH OAK PRESS CUPBOARD Late 16th - Early 17th c. Joined Cupboard, with overhanging molded edge cornice, above three carved panels - male and female bust portrait fronted doors flanking a panel containing a crest with crown and shield with three fleur-de-lis surrounded by roses, open interior behind doors; below are two paneled doors with linenfold carved fronts, single shelf interior; linenfold carved side panels; come with original key; 66" high, 57 1/2" x 23 3/8". Condition commensurate with age and use.
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Split Oak Basket handled 11'' x
Split Oak Basket handled 11'' x 16'' 9'' tall
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An early 16th Century French
An early 16th Century French chestnut panel carved with a central circular ''Gothic'' roundel above four arcades with stylised acanthus leaves fitted in later oak cupboard door 20.25ins x 14.5ins (some damage)
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English Oak Coffer, late 18th
English Oak Coffer, late 18th century, the hinged rectangular top with molded edge opening to a void interior, the front with diamond foliate carving, raised on bracket feet, h. 16", w. 24", d. 13".
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English Oak Chest, late 18th
English Oak Chest, late 18th century and later, the rectangular top with molded edge above a case fitted with four long drawers, each with two block geometric-carved panels, raised on bun feet, h. 30-1/2", w. 34-1/2", d. 24".
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English Oak and Fruitwood Chest,
English Oak and Fruitwood Chest, late 18th century and later, the rectangular top with molded edge above a conforming case fitted with four long drawers, all with molded panel fronts, raised on bracket feet, h. 34-1/4", w. 36-1/4", d. 21".
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English Oak Chest, in the
English Oak Chest, in the William and Mary style, the rectangular top with molded edge above a conforming case fitted with two short drawers over three long, graduated drawers, the lower one centered by a recessed starburst inlay, raised on bun feet, h. 35", w. 37-1/4", d. 18-3/4".
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An English Oak Chest later carved
An English Oak Chest later carved by Charles S. Hall 18th century and later having a rectangular top over the conforming case carved with gothic motifs throughout impressed brand Hand carved by CS Hall with the inscription Designed & Carved by CS Hall Tyrone NY. Height 21 x width 43 1/4 x depth 18 inches.
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AN OAK COFFER, basically early 16th
AN OAK COFFER, basically early 16th century, the plank top above four panelled front with linen-fold panels, on block feet, 140cm wide x 64cm deep x 75cm high
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A Charles II Style Oak Server
A Charles II Style Oak Server
20th Century
Height 32 x width 41 x depth 18 inches.
Property from the Estate of Frank McIntosh, Greenport, New York
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Mission oak plant/fern stand with
Mission oak plant/fern stand with octagonal top, four angled legs, criss cross brace, and quarter sawn applications. 28"H. Minor wear to surface.
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English oak coffer 17th c. with a
English oak coffer 17th c. with a molded lid and carved front panel. 20''h.x38''w.x17.25''d.
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Oak Art's & Crafts Stool braided
Oak Art's & Crafts Stool braided rope top 16 1/2'' tall 18'' top.
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English Oak Side Table, early 20th
English Oak Side Table, early 20th century, the rectangular top with molded edge above a frieze fitted with a single end drawer, raised on barley-twist legs joined by a box stretcher and ending in bulbous feet, h. 30-1/4", w. 24-1/2", d. 17-3/8".
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OAK JOINED STOOL 17th c. English
OAK JOINED STOOL 17th c. English Stool, having a square overhanging top with central cut-out, apron with incised lines, set on four turned splayed legs with ball feet and side stretchers, 14 1/4" high, 13 3/4" sq. Condition commensurate with age and use.