|
114
|
A polychrome-painted Canada Goose duck decoy
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
115
|
A Charles II oak coffer
|
£687
US$ 1,047
813
|
|
116
|
An elm and oak refectory table 18th/19th century, alterations
|
£2,249
US$ 3,427
2,663
|
|
117
|
A George III oak-cased eight-day longcase clock The dial signed George Graham, London
|
£1,374
US$ 2,094
1,627
|
|
118
|
A George III oak-cased eight-day longcase clock, with anti-cider Excise Duty inscription Joel Spiller, Wellington (fl. 1759 - 1769)
|
£3,499
US$ 5,331
4,143
|
|
119
|
A late 18th century brass-dial oak-cased eight-day longcase clock John Smith, Chester
|
£874
US$ 1,332
1,035
|
|
120
|
Two Victorian copper jelly ring moulds, one by Benham & Froud, the other by Benhanm & Sons
|
£249
US$ 380
295
|
|
121
|
Two Victorian copper jelly moulds, one by Benham & Froud
|
£174
US$ 266
207
|
|
122
|
A Victorian copper 'Brunswick Star' jelly mould, by Benham & Froud
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
123
|
Two Victorian copper jelly moulds, by Benham & Froud
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
124
|
Two Victorian copper jelly moulds, both by Benham & Froud
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
125
|
A Victorian copper jelly mould, by Benham & Froud, retailed by Harrods
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
126
|
Three large Victorian copper jelly moulds
|
£224
US$ 342
266
|
|
127
|
Four Victorian copper jelly moulds
|
£312
US$ 476
369
|
|
128
|
Two pairs of miniature Victorian jelly moulds
|
£237
US$ 361
281
|
|
129
|
Six miniature Victorian copper jelly moulds
|
£187
US$ 285
221
|
|
130
|
A set of seven George IV brass alloy Imperial Avoirdupois bell weights, for the City of Durham, dated 1825by De Grave, London
|
£1,499
US$ 2,285
1,775
|
|
131
|
A boxed set of late Victorian Apothecaries' weights, for the County of Durhamby W & T Avery, Birmingham
|
£249
US$ 380
295
|
|
132
|
A set of ten mid-Victorian brass alloy Imperial standard measures, for the County of Durham, dated 1878
|
£3,124
US$ 4,760
3,699
|
|
135
|
A Child's ash and beech painted primitive Windsor comb-back high chair Possibly Welsh, circa 1800
|
£3,124
US$ 4,760
3,699
|
|
136
|
A late 17th century oak open armchair Circa 1680-1700, South Lancashire/North Cheshire
|
£2,124
US$ 3,237
2,515
|
|
138
|
A George III needlework map of England and Wales
|
£112
US$ 171
133
|
|
139
|
An oak overmantel and fire surround, with late 16th century elements The overmantel almost certainly constructed in part from an Elizabethan headboard
|
£4,374
US$ 6,664
5,179
|
|
140
|
A harlequin set of eight yew, elm and ash Windsor chairs, including two armchairs Attributed to the Prior Family workshop, Buckingham, namely Robert Prior, (w.1816-1845)
|
£2,499
US$ 3,808
2,959
|
|
141
|
A Charles II oak mitre-moulded chest of drawers
|
£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
142
|
A near set of four brass candlesticks, Continental
|
£137
US$ 209
162
|
|
145
|
A William & Mary and later oak mule chest
|
£199
US$ 304
236
|
|
147
|
An early 18th century oak box settle
|
£2,249
US$ 3,427
2,663
|
|
148
|
An Orkney chair 20th century
|
£374
US$ 571
443
|
|
149
|
A North European oak cupboard
|
£749
US$ 1,142
887
|
|
150
|
A bronze cauldron, English Possibly 16th/17th Century
|
£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
151
|
An early 18th century and later oak chest of drawers
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
153
|
An oak coffer Circa 1700 and later
|
£249
US$ 380
295
|
|
154
|
A Baroque carved and polychrome-painted architectural fragment, probably from a corbelLate 17th/early 18th century
|
£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
155
|
A small oak side table Early 18th century
|
£599
US$ 914
710
|
|
156
|
A framed and mounted pressed wax devotional medallion, ContinentalA partial paper label to reverse reading 'Provenance Bretonne'
|
£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
158
|
A 19th century Savonarola chair
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
159
|
An early 19th century fruitwood farmhouse table, French
|
£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
161
|
A James I oak panel-back open armchair Circa 1620
|
£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
162
|
A late 17th century oak side table
|
£499
US$ 761
591
|
|
163
|
A mid-19th century yew, elm and beech low-back Windsor chair
|
£312
US$ 476
369
|
|
164
|
A mid-18th century oak tripod table
|
£312
US$ 476
369
|
|
165
|
An early 18th century oak gateleg table
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
168
|
A James I oak and inlaid panel-back open armchair
|
£1,187
US$ 1,809
1,405
|
|
169
|
A paper and fabric collage picture of JusticeProbably 19th century
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
170
|
A late 17th century oak enclosed armchair
|
£3,999
US$ 6,093
4,735
|
|
171
|
A late 19th century carved ivory figure of the Madonna & Child, French
|
£999
US$ 1,523
1,183
|
|
172
|
A Charles II oak court cupboard Circa 1660, possibly East Anglia
|
£2,249
US$ 3,427
2,663
|
|
173
|
An oak refectory-type table
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
174
|
An early 18th century miniature chest of drawers Probably once on a stand
|
£812
US$ 1,237
961
|
|
175
|
A late George III oak child's wing-back rocking chair
|
£37
US$ 57
44
|
|
176
|
A small Charles I oak coffer Circa 1630
|
£1,187
US$ 1,809
1,405
|
|
177
|
A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair Circa 1660
|
£2,749
US$ 4,189
3,255
|
|
178
|
A Charles II oak coffer
|
£687
US$ 1,047
813
|
|
179
|
A pair of nickel-plated floor-standing pricket candlesticks, in the Baroque late 17th/early 18th century manner
|
£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
180
|
A child's oak boarded chest Possibly Welsh
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
181
|
A good mid- to late-18th century carved treen and white metal-mounted pipe bowl, German/Austrian
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
182
|
A George III oak high dresser
|
£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
183
|
An early 18th century oak gateleg table
|
£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
185
|
An early 18th century elm gateleg occasional table
|
£1,624
US$ 2,475
1,923
|
|
186
|
A pair of 20th century painted sheet metal advertising signs, for Hovis
|
£437
US$ 666
517
|
|
187
|
A late 17th century oak centre table Circa 1690
|
£362
US$ 552
429
|
|
189
|
A harlequin set of ten Victorian oak dining chairs
|
£1,499
US$ 2,285
1,775
|
|
190
|
A large oak refectory-type table 20th century
|
£1,874
US$ 2,856
2,219
|
|
191
|
A 19th century stained glass panelRemoved from a larger arrangement
|
£124
US$ 190
147
|
|
194
|
A late 17th century oak backstool Southern Lancashire/North Cheshire
|
£474
US$ 723
562
|
|
197
|
An oak iron-bound dome-lidded chest 18th century, Swedish
|
£524
US$ 799
621
|
|
198
|
Three 19th century yew, fruitwood and elm Windsor side chairs In the manner of the Prior family workshop, Buckinghamshire, circa 1830
|
£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
199
|
A George III oak cricket table
|
£874
US$ 1,332
1,035
|
|
200
|
A mid-17th century oak coffer
|
£812
US$ 1,237
961
|
|
201
|
A Charles I oak coffer Circa 1630
|
£374
US$ 571
443
|
|
202
|
A set of six 18th century oak dining chairs
|
£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
203
|
An 18th century oak bureau
|
£524
US$ 799
621
|
|
204
|
A George III ash and elm Windsor armchair Altered
|
£162
US$ 247
192
|
|
205
|
A large third quarter 20th century painted duck decoy, North AmericanSigned 'RB' to underside, attributed to Rosswel Bliss (1887 - 1967), Stratford, Connecticut, USA
|
£224
US$ 342
266
|
|
208
|
An oak refectory table Incorporating 17th century timbers
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
210
|
An unusual Charles I oak and inlaid mule chest Circa 1630-40
|
£224
US$ 342
266
|
|
211
|
A late 17th century oak livery cupboard
|
£349
US$ 533
414
|
|
213
|
A matched pair of George III yew and elm high-back Windsor armchairs Circa 1800, Thames Valley
|
£2,499
US$ 3,808
2,959
|
|
214
|
A collection of four painted duck decoys
|
£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
216
|
A near set of eight 19th century ash spindle-back chairs
|
£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
217
|
A George II oak low dresser
|
£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
218
|
A Charles II oak panel back armchair
|
£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
220
|
A small early 18th century oak bureau
|
£749
US$ 1,142
887
|
|
224
|
A Victorian ash child's Windsor armchair
|
£224
US$ 342
266
|
|
225
|
Four painted duck decoys
|
£449
US$ 685
532
|
|
226
|
An Irish pine-painted two-tier hen coop-dresser 19th century
|
£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
227
|
A 17th century oak coffer
|
£312
US$ 476
369
|
|
230
|
A large 17th century oak boarded chest
|
£499
US$ 761
591
|
|
231
|
A pair of oak and upholstered stools In the 17th century manner
|
£2,499
US$ 3,808
2,959
|