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JACOBEAN CARVED OAK TESTER BED - JAMES I OAK TESTER BED - OAK COURT CUPBOARD - OAK CREDENCE TABLE - CHARLES I OAK REFECTORY TABLE - AN OAK COFFER

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JACOBEAN CARVED OAK TESTER BED - JAMES I OAK TESTER BED - OAK COURT CUPBOARD - OAK CREDENCE TABLE - CHARLES I OAK REFECTORY TABLE - AN OAK COFFER

A JACOBEAN CARVED OAK TESTER BED, the cornice
carved with arcading, the tester with twelve scrolled and
carved panels, the headboard with a pair of arches filled
with and flanked by leaves, the end posts with turned
upper sections and incised lower parts, 6ft. 6in. high by
6ft. 6in. long by 4ft. 9in. wide (198cm. by 198cm. by
145cm.) early 17th Century, partly painted red, with
restoration.

A JAMES I OAK TESTER BED, the tester with twelve
leaf-carved panels, the headboard carved with two panels
of leaves above a pair of flower-filled arches divided and
flanked by term figures, the carved end-posts each with
a cup-and-cover section below leaf-carved columns, 7ft.
high by 4ft. 8in. zoide by 6ft. 8in. long (214cm. by 142cm. by
by 203cm.) early 17th Century.

A JAMES I OAK COURT CUPBOARD, the upper part with a strapwork-carved
overhanging comice supported on bulbous columns, the two recessed
panelled doors centred by a further panel inlaid with geometrie strapwork,
the projecting lower part with two panelled doors carved with guilloche,
lozenges, and ribbing, 6ft. lin. high by 4ft. 9in. wide (185cm. by 145cm.)
early 17th Century.

AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE, the three plank top with end cleats
over a moulded frieze and six turned legs with shaped brackets
and joined at the square section by stretchers, 2ft. high by llft.
wide (77.5cm. by 350cm.) mid-17th Century, re-constructed.

AN OAK COFFER with three panel hinged lid, the front carved with a portcullis
motif and flanked by pilas-ters similarly decorated, on Stile feet, 2ft. 3in.
high by 4ft. l’/zin. wide (69cm. by 126cm.) early 17th Century.

AN OAK COFFER of simple construction, the front
carved with two massive stylized flowerheads, lft. 8in.
high by 3ft. 2in. wide (51cm. by 97cm.) 17th Century, possibly
Continental.

AN OAK CREDENCE TABLE, with canted corners,
the carved frieze above fielded panelled doors inlaid
in a herring-bone design in walnut, the sides similarly
carved, on ring-turned baluster legs joined by a moulded
stretcher, 2ft. 6′Mn. high by 3ft. 5in. wide (78cm. by 104cm.)
19th Century.

AN OAK COFFER, with pitched lid, the front carved with
three panels of flowerheads and foliage, the ends with
iron carrying handles, lft. l’Mn. high by 3ft. Hin. wide
(65cm. by 120cm.) 17th Century, re-constructed.

A CHARLES I OAK REFECTORY TABLE, the three-plank top with a
lunette-carved frieze and ring-turned baluster legs joined
by stretchers, 2ft. 6in. high by 5ft. 8in. wide (76cm. by 172.5cm.)
early 17th. Century.

A CHARLES I OAK “BIBLE” BOX, with moulded lid
and base and with fluted frieze, 8′/2in. high by 2ft. 6in.
wide (21.5cm. by 76cm.) circa 1639.

A CHARLES I OAK SIX-PANEL COFFER with moulded
hinged lid, the front with a large panel of diamond
trellis-work and iron lockplate, lft. 9′/2in. high by 3ft. 7in.
wide (54cm. by 109cm.) circa 1630.

ANOTHER with sloping lid, the front and sides carved
with scrollwork, lft. high by 2ft. 3V2in. wide (31cm. by
70cm.) mid-17th Century.

A SMALL CHARLES I OAK SIX PLANK COFFER,
the end boards pierced at the base to form legs, lft.
high by lft. Hin. wide (45cm. by 58cm.) circa 1630.

ANOTHER with moulded lid and interior lidded
compartiment, the front incised with leafy lunettes,
Hin. high by 2ft. 7in. wide (28cm. by 79cm.) mid-1Ith
Century.

A GEORGE I OAK “BIBLE” BOX with sloping lid
and pine sides, the front carved with the initiais GT and
the date 1723 and with a pair of roundels, 2ft. 6in. wide
(76cm.).

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER, the four panelled top
above a band of fiuted carving and centred by a panel
depicting the Tree of Life and flanked by carved lozenges,
above a guilloche band, 2ft. 3l/tin. high by 3ft. Hin. wide
(100cm. by 119cm.) circa 1660.

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST
of four long drawers, each with a pair of simple
geometrie mouldings, on bun feet, 2ft.
high by3ft. wide (88cm. by 92cm.) circa 1670.

A CHARLES I OAK JOINT STOOL with a moulded
top and scroll carved frieze, on turned legs with piain
stretchers, lft. 9′/2in. high by lft. 6V2in. long (55cm. by
47cm.) circa 1640, top replaced.

A CHARLES I OAK JOINT STOOL, on ringed legs with
plain stretchers, the underside of the top stamped with
initiais, lft. 9in. high by lft. 6in. wide (53cm. by 46cm.)
circa 1640.

A CHARLES II OAK JOINT STOOL, the rectangular
moulded top above a moulded frieze, on turned legs joined
at the square section by stretchers and on bun feet,
lft. lV/tin. high by lft. wide (89cm. by 47cm.) circa
1660.

A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE - A CHARLES II OAK CHEST - MID-17TH CENTURY FLEMISH OAK CUP-BOARD - CHARLES I OAK DRAW-LEAF DINING TABLE - CHARLES II OAK ARMCHAIR

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A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE - A CHARLES II OAK CHEST - MID-17TH CENTURY FLEMISH OAK CUP-BOARD - CHARLES I OAK DRAW-LEAF DINING TABLE - CHARLES II OAK ARMCHAIR

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER with a two-plank
hinged top and three-panel front carved with lozenges,
on stile feet, lft.high by 3ft. Vhin. wide (59cm. by
95cm.) circa 1670.

A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE with semi-
circular flaps, a drawer at one end and ring-turned
columnar supports, joined by moulded stretchers,
2ft. 5in. high by 4ft. 7′/2in. wide (74cm. by 141cm.) circa
1670.

A CROMWELLIAN OAK SIDE CHAIR, the rectangular
back with carved scrolling toprail with downcurved
scrolling arms on baluster supports, the rope seat with
loose cushion, on ringed baluster legs joined by turned
stretchers, circa 1650.

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST of three panelled
graduated long drawers, 2ft. 2in. high by 3ft. wide (66cm.
by 91.5cm.) circa 1670.

AN OAK COFFER,
with two-plank hinged top, the front set with four
panels, on stile feet, 2ft. Tfcin. high by 4ft. Vhin. wide
(80cm. by 126cm.) mid-17th Century.

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST of two short and three
long drawers, 3ft. 5′/2in. high by 3ft. 3in. wide (105cm. by
99cm.) circa 1670, with added top, replaced bun feet and
added split-baluster mouldings.

A GOOD MID-17TH CENTURY FLEMISH OAK CUP-BOARD
with a moulded and dentil cornice above a pair of drawers
supported on a pair of balusters flanking a cupboard with
a geometrically panelled door with broad canted sides applied
with arches divided and flanked by slender split columns,
the lower part with a pair of doors with arched panels
similar to the upper part, divided and flanked by pairs
of split balusters, with panelled sides and bun feet,
5ft. 4in. high by 5ft. lin. wide (164cm. by 153cm.)
with restoration, bun feet replaced.

AN UNUSUAL CHARLES I OAK DRAW-LEAF DINING TABLE,
the top with mitred frame above a moulded frieze
set with lozenges and rectangular bosses supported on a
pair of baluster legs and a pair of square-cut moulded legs, the three-plank
platform base set with bosses, 2ft. 8V2W. high by 8ft.
long (82cm. by 244cm.) circa 1630, the square legs possibly replaced.

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST of three long drawers,
each drawer geometrically panelled and applied with
split bobbins, on bun feet, 2ft. Win. high by 3ft.
wide (86cm. by 92cm.) circa 1670.

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST of two short and three graduated
long drawers each panelled with a different geometrie design,
on stile feet, 2ft. 11′hin. high by 3ft 2in. wide (90cm. by 96.5cm.) circa 1680.

A LARGE CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE, the oval
top on bobbin and baluster-turned legs joined at the
Square section by bobbin stretchers, the top 4ft. 7in. by
5ft. 6V2in. open (139cm. by 169cm.) circa 1680, repolished
andrestored.

AN OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with
grooved panels above a single frieze drawer carved with
scrolls and inlaid with chequered bandings, on turned
legs joined at the Square section by moulded stretchers,
the front stretcher partly carved and inlaid, 2ft. 2in. high
by 2ft. PAin. wide (66cm. by 65cm.) formed from earlier
fragments.

A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE
with deep rounded flaps, on ringed bobbin legs joined by
plain stretchers, 2ft. 4in. high by 5ft. 5′/2in.
wide open (71cm. by 167cm.) circa 1660, top possibly associated.

AN EARLY CHARLES II OAK ARMCHAIR with serpen-
tine toprail elaborately carved with stylized flowers, the
solid back carved with a rose and stem and flanked by
floral carving, with downcurved arms and turned
supports, with a loose cushion and solid seat on ringed
baluster legs joined by plain stretchers, circa 1660,
extended in height.

A CHARLES II OAK CHEST of four graduated long
drawers, on moulded base, 2ft. 8in. high by 3ft. ‘hin. wide
(81cm. by 93cm.) circa 1685.

AN OAK LOWBOY with plain top on ringed splayed
baluster legs joined by plain stretchers, 2ft. 4in. high by
lft. 8in. wide (61cm. by 51cm.) second half of the 17th
Century.

A CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLE with moulded top
and frieze drawer on bobbin-turned legs joined by a
bobbin-turned H-stretcher, 2ft. 3in. high by 2ft. 9in. wide
(69cm. by 84cm.) circa 1680.

AN UNUSUAL CHARLES II OAK CABINET
with a pair of cupboard doors applied with elaborate fielded panels
flanked by tapering pilasters, the frieze carved with    75
dentils, on a solid base, 2ft. 9in. high by 2ft. 9in. wide
(84cm. by 84cm.) circa 1670, feet missing.

A CHARLES II OAK CUPBOARD with moulded
cornice above a lunette-carved frieze and a pair of cup-
board doors flanking an arched panel, inlaid with floral
marquetry and with two bulbous ringed balusters, the
lower part with a lunette-carved frieze above two
panelled cupboard doors, on stile feet, the sides similarly
panelled, 5ft. 9in. high by 5ft. 6in. wide (175cm. by
168cm.) second half of the 17th Century.

75 A CHARLES II OAK CHEST of four long drawers of
varying depth each applied with geometrie panels of
different designs and split bobbins, with panelled sides,
on stile feet, 3ft. lin. high by 3ft. 2in. wide (94cm. by
96.5cm.) circa 1680.

CHARLES I OAK COFFER - FOOD OR CHEESE CUPBOARD - OAK REFECTORY TABLE - CHARLES I OAK ARMCHAIR - OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD - CHARLES II OAK COFFER

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CHARLES I OAK COFFER - FOOD OR CHEESE CUPBOARD - OAK REFECTORY TABLE - CHARLES I OAK ARMCHAIR - OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD - CHARLES II OAK COFFER

A GOOD CHARLES I OAK COFFER with hinged lid,
the front with a wrought-iron lockplate and carved with
stylized flowerheads in a geometrie pattern, on trestle
supports, lft. 5′/2in. high by 3ft. 21hin. wide (45cm. by
98cm.) circa 1630.

A SMALL OAK COFFER with a hinged lid, on trestle
feet, lft. 5′/2in. high by 2ft. Win. wide (44.5cm. by 86cm.)
early 17th Century, restored.

AN UNUSUAL ELMWOOD TRIANGULAR FOOD OR
CHEESE CUPBOARD, the top with rounded corners, the
sides each pierced with a gothic quatrefoil within a
diamond and the front panel forming a door, on plain
legs, 2ft. 4in. high by 2ft. 5in. wide (71cm. by 74cm.) con-
structed from old timber.

AN OAK SIDE CABINET with a moulded cornice
above a carved frieze and a pair of panelled
cupboard doors inlaid with boxwood and ebony
with geometrie stylized floral designs and enclosing a shelf, on stile feet, 2ft.
9′/2in. high by 3ft. 73Ain. (85cm. by 111cm.)

AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE with a three-plank top,
the frieze fluted at the front and back and carved at each
end, on moulded stop-fluted legs, with plain stretchers,
2ft. 8in. high by 8ft. long (81cm. by 244cm.) part of frieze
broken.

A COMMONWEALTH OAK ARMCHAIR, the solid back
carved with a lunette frieze, with downeurved arms on
ringed supports, the solid seat with scrolling apron on
ringed baluster legs joined by stretchers, circa 1655,
bearing the joiner’s mark T.S.

A CHARLES II OAK JOINT STOOL with recatangular
top, moulded shaped frieze and turned legs joined at the
square section by stretchers, lft. 8in. high by lft. 4′hin.
wide (51cm. by 42cm.) top replaced.

AN OAK STOOL with rectangular top, moulded
carved frieze and turned legs, Win. high by lft. 4V2in.
wide (25cm. by 42cm.) stamped T.B., reconstructed and
eut down.

A CHARLES I OAK ARMCHAIR, the rectangular
back carved with strapwork around an arch, set with
interlocking roundels, the downeurved arms on ornately
carved balusters, the solid seat on fluted ringed baluster
legs, first half of the 17th Century.

AN OAK JOINT STOOL with moulded seat and frieze
on splayed ringed cup and cover legs joined by plain
stretchers, lft. 9′/2in. high by lft. 4′/2in. wide (54cm. by
42cm.).

AN OAK LIVERY CUPBOARD, the moulded frieze
above a central cupboard door flanked by carved panels,
the lower part with a lunette-carved frieze supported on
ringed balusters with a platform base on turned feet,
4ft. 2V2in. high by 4ft. l’Ain, wide (128.5cm. by 125cm.)
circa 1640, restored extensively.

ANOTHER, with turned columnar legs joined by
stretchers, lft. 9in. high by lft. 7in. wide (53cm. by
48cm.).

AN OAK CUPBOARD with a pair of carved doors
divided by a similar carved panel, with a drawer below,
on bracket feet, 3ft. lin. high by 3ft. ll’hin. wide
(94cm. by 120cm.) construeted from 17th Century wood
and with a later superstructure.

A RARE OVAL-TOPPED LOW TABLE, formed from an oak joint
stool with splayed ring-turned legs joined by plain stretchers,
on turned feet, lft. Hin. high by 2ft. 4′hin. wide (59cm. by 72.5cm.) late 17th Century.
?150-250

AN OAK JOINT STOOL with a carved apron on
ringed baluster legs j oined by stretchers.

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER with a hinged three-
plank top and three-panel front, on stile feet, 2ft. 2V2In.
high by 4ft. wide (68cm. by 122cm.) circa 1660, with some
19th Century carving.

ANOTHER JOINT STOOL
with a lunette carved frieze on splayed ring-turned
baluster legs joined by stretchers.

A CHARLES II OAK COFFER with hinged top and three-panelled
front, on stile feet, 2ft. 2′/2in. high by 3ft. 6in.
wide (67cm. by 107cm.) circa 1670.

AN OAK CHEST, the hinged lid and front each with
four panels and the front with simple foliate carving,
2ft. 4in. high by 4ft. 9′/2in. wide (71cm. by 146cm.) third
quarter 17th Century.

A SMALL CHARLES II OAK SIDE TABLE with moulded
top, a frieze drawer, on ringed baluster legs joined by
stretchers, 2ft. 3in. high by 2ft. lin. wide (69cm. by
63.5cm.) circa 1680.