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The Oak Interior
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Venue address
19 Charles Ind. Estate
Stowmarket, Suffolk
IP14 5AH
United Kingdom
The Oak Interior

To include the contents of Doughton Manor Gloucestershire & the Chapman Collection (Part I)- NOTE viewing is at our Suffolk address

Auction dates
23 Feb 2023 11:00 GMT
Viewing dates
18 Feb 2023 09:00 - 13:00 GMT
19 Feb 2023 09:00 - 15:00 GMT
20 Feb 2023 09:00 - 16:00 GMT
21 Feb 2023 09:00 - 16:00 GMT
22 Feb 2023 09:00 - 16:00 GMT
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We found 260 items matching your search
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A Charles I joined oak coffer, circa 1640 Having a twin-panelled lid, the front of four panels, each
340 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A Charles I oak court cupboard, North Country, circa 1660.  Attributed to Durham, from the same
600 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A pine plate drying rack Of two tiers, with shaped board sides, 64cm wide, 84cm high, 23cm deep
55 GBP
50 - 70 GBP
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A 19th century elm 'pig' bench Having a wide one-piece, deep, top, on trestle end-supports, 190.
400 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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An Elizabeth I/James I oak joint stool, circa 1600-20 Having a triple-reeded top, bicuspid-shaped
700 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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A Charles II oak joint stool, circa 1660 With ovolo-moulded top, lower chamfered edge to rails, on
650 GBP
800 - 1,000 GBP
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An unusual Elizabeth I joined oak coffer, North Country, dated 1602 Having a reeded and ovolo-
800 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A Charles II oak coffer, Yorkshire, circa 1670 Having a boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, the
500 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A Charles I oak coffer, North Country, circa 1640 Having a triple-panelled lid with pivotal side
400 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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An early 19th century pine trestle table, English, circa 1800-40 Having a twin-boarded round
0 GBP
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
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A coopered oak pail The chamfered handles with pierced circular holes above a tapering body with two
30 GBP
40 - 60 GBP
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An ash stick-back Windsor Chair Having hooped-back, the elm saddle seat with read wedge supporting
95 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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A Charles II oak side table, circa 1680 Having a twin-boarded and end-cleated top, lunette incised-
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A Charles II oak coffer, Lancashire, circa 1660 Having a quadruple-panelled hinged lid, the front
340 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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An oak bed, constructed mainly from 17th century timbers Having an arch-shaped headboard with a
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A panel of late 16th century tapestry, framed Designed with Renaissance motifs and figures,
650 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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An early 17th century oak box-top table, English, circa 1600-30 Having a hinged triple-boarded top
0 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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An Elizabeth I oak centre table, circa 1600 Having a one-piece top board with end-cleats, all
750 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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A Charles II oak box-top chest of drawers, circa 1680 Having a hinged triple-boarded lid,
700 GBP
800 - 1,000 GBP
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A Charles II oak side table, circa 1680, Having a twin-boarded and end-cleated top, a run-moulded
380 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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An 18th century joined walnut, fruitwood and oak enclosed armchair Having a narrow, tall and fielded
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A Charles I oak panel-back open armchair, circa 1640 Having a rare pediment cresting, with simple
700 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A George II/III Gothic-influenced yew and elm Windsor armchair, circa 1740-80 The hooped back with
700 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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An unusual Charles I boarded chest, West Country, circa 1630 Having a twin-boarded top with
1,100 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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An impressive Charles I oak boarded chest, West Country, circa 1640 The one-piece lid with reeded
0 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A rare Charles II oak stool-table, circa 1680  The oval top with two leaves supported on extending
0 GBP
1,800 - 2,200 GBP
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A William & Mary oak joint stool, circa 1690 The top with rounded edge, the rails with narrow
0 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A set of four late 15th century oak panels, circa 1480 Of paired design, each tracery carved, with
460 GBP
500 - 800 GBP
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A Charles I oak coffer, West Country, circa 1640 Having a triple panelled lid, the front also with
360 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A 15th/16th century oak misericord, French Carved with a gadrooned 'urn' below a demi-circular
240 GBP
250 - 300 GBP
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An exceedingly rare and highly unusual mid-16th century walnut pilaster or term, circa 1550 Designed
600 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A George II 'red walnut' tilt-top tripod table, circa 1750 The large circular top formed from two
260 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A 16th century style oak livery cupboard, circa 1900 In the the Wardour Street manner, English, with
0 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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A pair of early 18th century oak backstools, English, circa 1700-20 Each with a fielded back
0 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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An interesting William & Mary oak triple-panelled 'loving' armchair, circa 1690  Of broad design,
0 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A William & Mary oak and upholstered stool, circa 1690 Having a circular stuff-over seat, and four
400 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A good pair of 15th/16th century oak bench-ends, with traces of original polychrome-decoration,
0 GBP
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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A particularly small and rare Elizabeth I oak boarded desk box, circa 1600 The top and hinged
650 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A rare George III stained ash child's primitive Windsor armchair, West Country, circa 1800 The
800 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A George III oak high dresser, South Wales, circa 1770 The boarded rack with cavetto-moulded
600 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A George III oak and inlaid fully-enclosed dresser base, Cheshire, circa 1770 Having a two-plank and
0 GBP
1,200 - 1,800 GBP
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A Charles I oak long table, circa 1640 Having a thick top of three boards, the frieze rails all with
0 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A George II small oak high dresser, circa 1750 The boarded canopy-type rack with pendant ended
1,400 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A William & Mary oak side table, circa 1690 Having a triple-boarded and end-cleated top, and
950 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A Charles II oak panel-back and box-seated open armchair, Cheshire, circa 1670 Having a plain
0 GBP
600 - 900 GBP
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An oak knee-hole desk, English The top formed mainly from one large board, with ovolo-moulded
0 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A Charles II oak panel-back open armchair, South Yorkshire, circa 1670 The uprights with inward
0 GBP
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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A Charles II oak coffer, Yorkshire, circa 1660 The front of four panels, each carved with a stylised
700 GBP
800 - 1,200 GBP
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A George III oak high dresser, Yorkshire, circa 1780 The boarded rack with wavy-shaped frieze,
700 GBP
600 - 800 GBP
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A rare Charles II pine caqueteuse armchair, Scottish, probably Aberdeenshire, dated 1664 The back
3,000 GBP
3,000 - 4,000 GBP
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An 18th century oak trestle-end table, circa 1700 Having an impressive one-piece and fully-cleated
2,700 GBP
700 - 900 GBP
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A late 17th century and later oak table settle Having a rectangular round-ended pivotal back/top, on
420 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A pair of walnut and 'hide' upholstered 17th century Flemish style open armchairs Each with
300 GBP
300 - 500 GBP
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A small George I oak, fruitwood and walnut side table, circa 1720 The twin-plank ovolo-moulded top
0 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A Charles II oak backstool, Yorkshire, circa 1670 Having a pair of arched splats, each carved with
240 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A brass capstan socket candlestick, North-West European, circa 1600 The tall socket with circular
340 GBP
400 - 600 GBP
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A large 18th century copper and iron chafing pan, English The circular pan with flat base, flared
120 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A 19th century sheet brass pendant lantern, Dutch Of riveted strip and rolled construction, with
0 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A late 17th century brass candlestick, Flemish The cylindrical socket with small circular extraction
70 GBP
70 - 100 GBP
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