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The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022
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Venue address
19 Charles Ind. Estate
Stowmarket, Suffolk
IP14 5AH
United Kingdom
The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

The Oak Interior - 28th and 29th September 2022

Auction dates
28 Sep 2022 11:00 BST
Lots: 312
29 Sep 2022 11:00 BST
Lots: 382
Viewing dates
24 Sep 2022 09:00 - 13:00 BST
25 Sep 2022 09:00 - 15:00 BST
26 Sep 2022 09:00 - 16:00 BST
27 Sep 2022 09:00 - 16:00 BST
28 Sep 2022 09:00 - 16:00 BST
29 Sep 2022 09:00 - 10:00 BST
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A pair of silvered-brass bottle coasters Of leafy S-scroll open-work, with reeded wavy rim and
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An interesting pair of late 17th century steel and bronze alloy fire tongs, English Topped by a
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A steel standing candleholder, circa 1800 The round-section stem topped by an acorn and reeded
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A large Victorian cast iron kettle, circa 1870 Of typical form, 36cm wide, 34cm high
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A late 19th century gilt bronze incense burner and cover Of archaic form, the spherical cup and
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A 17th century iron bread-oven door, English With two strap hinges and scroll-work latch handle,
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An 18th century wrought iron adjustable hanging candle and rushlight holder, English Having a
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A small 15th/16th century bronze cauldron Having a spherical body, flared lip, and two mask handle
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A small 17th century brass alloy mortar, English, circa 1650-70 Cast with multi-ribbed flared
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A large 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550 The central boss of twelve double-
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A 16th century brass alms dish, Nuremberg, circa 1500-1550 The central boss of twelve double-
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An 18th century brass hanging incense burner, circa 1750-1800 Of inverted conical form, with
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An early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, French, circa 1700-20 Having a socket with moulded
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A pair of small pewter candlesticks, probably William & Mary, circa 1690 Each having a cylindrical
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A 19th century Imperial two-glass dome-lidded baluster measure, Glasgow, circa 1830 The lid centred
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A pair of 18th century pewter candlesticks, circa 1760, in the Rococo manner, French The elegant
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An early George III pewter lidded soup tureen, circa 1760 Of oval form, with some Rococo features
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A rare and large Charles II pewter wriggle-work flat-lid tankard, circa 1680 Of quart Old English
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A late 17th century pewter triple-reeded charger, Bristol, circa 1680-1700 With hallmarks of William
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An early 18th century cast brass chamberstick, circa 1720 The straight-sided socket with a circular
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A cast brass chamberstick, French Having an octagonal socket and pan, mask terminal to handle,
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An iron hanging candle/rushlight holder, circa 1800 With with hook terminal, twist-work to the
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A pair of late 17th century style silvered wall sconces Each with an oval shaped back plate, cast
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A rare George III paktong chamberstick, circa 1770-90 With broad detachable sconce, moulded socket
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A mid-18th century bronze ‘lantern’ candlestick, in the English Rococo manner  Finely foliate cast,
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A late 17th century brass and iron warming pan, circa 1680 Having a foliate repouseé and pierced
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A pair of  mid-18th century brass candelabra, French, circa 1760 In the Rococo manner, each with a
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A rare George II paktong strawberry-dish type chamberstick, circa 1740 The socket with moulded rim
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A late 18th century repouseé brass and iron curfew, Dutch Of semi-circular domed form, with loop
300 GBP
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An early 18th century brass ejector candlestick, circa 1700-20 The stem centred by a shallow ball-
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A large 17th century engraved steel lock, German With back and front plates, the latter foliate
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A pair of cast brass wall sconces, 18th century and later Each with a shaped and pierced backplate
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A brass tray-base candlestick, Spanish, circa 1700 Having a cylindrical socket with mid-fillet,
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A late 17th century brass candlestick, Spanish With linear-incised cylindrical socket, the stem with
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An early 18th century brass dwarf or possible lantern candlestick, circa 1730-40 The socket with
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An early 18th century brass candlestick, Dutch, circa 1720 The seamed tulip-shaped socket with
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An early 18th century brass chamberstick, English, circa 1700-30 The sheet-brass pan with tapering
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An early to mid-18th century brass chamberstick, probably English, circa 1720-50 The pan with rolled
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A pair of 19th century brass and iron fire-dogs or andirons In the Charles II taste, and in the
340 GBP
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A George III brass sugar castor, circa 1800 Of typical baluster silver-form, the pierced screw-top
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An unusual George III brass chamberstick, circa 1770 Having a tall socket with large flared rim
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A good steel meat fork, English, circa 1700 With two short tines, the round-section stem flaring
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An 18th century Paktong ‘Gu’ vase, circa 1740-70 Of archaistic form, the bulb or bulbous body with a
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Two 18th century steel meat forks, English, circa 1750-80 The larger with two curved tines,
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A rare and good early 18th century brass ejector chamberstick, Nuremberg Having a ribbed pillar
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A late 18th century brass lavabo, French The bowl of squat circular form, with two facetted spouts
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An usual mid- to late 18th century brass Rococo ‘chamberstick’ and snuffers, French Having a tulip-
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A good dwarf brass candlestick, circa 1700 In the Huguenot manner, having a plain straight-sided
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A George III steel toasting fork, circa 1780-1800 Wiith three staggered tines, their joint with
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A George I/II steel meat fork, circa 1720-50 With two short tines, the short and slightly bulbous
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An early 19th century steel meat fork, English, circa 1800-30 Having two slightly curved tines, a
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A George III steel meat fork, circa 1780-1800 Wiith three slightly curved tines, the straight-
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A George I/II iron meat fork, circa 1720-50 With two tines, the stem with twist-work flattening into
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An early 19th century brass haystack measure, circa 1820 Of typical form, with pronounced angular
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A George II twin-handled pewter ‘loving’-cup, circa 1750 The flared body with mid-fillet and
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A Victorian pewter Imperial half-pint lidded ale jug,  circa 1850 The spouted bulbous body with
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A mid-19th century pewter pint mug, Irish Of waisted form, with multi-reeded base, double scroll
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A late George III pewter flat-lid flagon, Scottish, circa 1820 The slightly domed-lid with locator
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An early -to mid-18th century pewter lidless baluster measure, North West, probably Liverpool OEWS
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An early 19th century dome-lidded measure, Liverpool, circa 1840 OEWS quart capacity, the bulbous
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