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 Gallery I

 

Elizabethan oak poster bed

A superb Elizabethan oak poster bed in original condition . It has a headboard decorated with carved arcading incorporating chequered inlay, magnificent gadrooned posts with original feet, typical of the Elizabethan period, panelled and moulded tester and original bedstock.  The frieze is decorated with intricate pockerwork which is a rare example of work from this period.  Circa 1580



Width 55ins, length 84ins, height 79ins. Mattress size 4ft 7ins x 6ft 3ins

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A collected set of carved oak Lancashire chairs

A collected set of six Charles II Lancashire oak dining chairs with carved back and lunettes, circa 1680



Average 17.5ins x 15.5ins x 42ins high

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Charles II large oak gateleg table Charles II large oak gateleg table

Charles II large oak gateleg table with three planks to each leaf and vase and ball-shaped turnings to the legs and gates, circa 1680. It is of excellent colour and patination with no drawers at the sides and will comfortably seat eight people.

 



66ins x 58ins x 27.5ins high

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17c oak refectory table 17th-century oak refectory table

Late 17th-century oak refectory table with three-plank top and end cleats on an oak base with plain frieze and shaped earpieces, columnar turned legs and stretchers, circa 1690



95ins x 30ins x 30.5ins high

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Late 17th-century oak three-drawer dresser Late 17th-century oak three-drawer dresser

Oak three-drawer dresser with moulded drawer fronts and dentil mouldings, supported on columnar turned legs with side stretchers, circa 1690



76.5ins x 20ins x 32ins high

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Early 17th-century oak stool table Early 17th-century oak stool table

Early 17th-century oak stool table with elongated peg-shaped legs, connected by a moulded frieze at the top and stretchers below.  The legs have tall feet and have never had toes beneath.  The top is square edged and is secured by six pegs.  The amazing feature of this piece is that one leg is different, since it is thicker and has a turned ring at the base which the others do not have. Circa 1620.

 

 



21ins x 12ins x 23ins high

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