Oak Furniture, Folk and Naïve Art 2022-09-27 Auction - 314 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 12
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Attributed to Arthur Ernest Anderson (d. 1936) of Bristol: A set of twelve carved and polychrome...After Benjamin Marshall (19th Century) The Earl of Darlington and his Foxhounds  (within a rosew...British School (18th Century) The Royal Observatory, Greenwich and its meridian buildings from t...
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Oak Furniture, Folk and Naïve Art

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A collection of metalware (4): A collection of metalwareComprising an Indian large brass zodiacal basin, 46cm (18in) diameter;a Dutch copper vase, of gadrooned circular form, 21cm high x 29cm diameter (8in high x 11in diameter); a
0265: A collection of metalware (4)Est. £200-£300Lot Passed
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A very large 18th century sycamore dairy bowl: A very large 18th century sycamore dairy bowlOf tapering circular form, with narrow three-line band to the exterior, 30cm wide x 30cm deep x 14.5cm high, (11 1/2in wide x 11 1/2in deep x 5 1/2in
0267: A very large 18th century sycamore dairy bowlEst. £150-£200
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A 17th century German brass alms dish (11): A 17th century German brass alms dishDecorated with a central pattern of twelve gadroons, within a circlet of Gothic script, the rolled rim with puncheon decoration, the reverse with engraved
0269: A 17th century German brass alms dish (11)Est. £200-£300
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An 18th century Flemish tapestry: An 18th century Flemish tapestryThe main field depicting two noblemen hunting in a forest landscape with an abbey beyond, linen backed (damages and repairs), 220cm wide x 264cm high (86 1/2in wide x
0271: An 18th century Flemish tapestryEst. £800-£1,200
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A 17th century oak wainscot chair: A 17th century oak wainscot chairThe floral carved back with pierced arched top rail, above shaped arms, solid seat and raised on turned legs, united with later bar stretchers, 61cm wide x 46cm deep
0281: A 17th century oak wainscot chairEst. £600-£800
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A Charles II and later walnut armchair (4): A Charles II and later walnut armchairThe crest rail with pierced crown and cherubs, above a caned panel, a caned seat with squab cushion and spiral turned supports; together with another armchair
0283: A Charles II and later walnut armchair (4)Est. £500-£700
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A 17th century-style oak wainscot armchair: A 17th century-style oak wainscot armchairThe carved arched panelled back above arms with fluted supports and solid seat with lunette carved rail, raised on turned legs, with uniting stretchers, 57cm
0284: A 17th century-style oak wainscot armchairEst. £200-£300
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A late 17th century oak settle: A late 17th century oak settleThe five-panel back above a planked rectangular seat and raised on turned legs with uniting stretchers, 150cm wide x 57cm deep x 104cm high, (59in wide x 22in deep x 40
0287: A late 17th century oak settleEst. £200-£300
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