Oak Furniture, Folk and Naïve Art 2022-09-27 Auction - 314 Price Results - Bonhams in England - Page 5
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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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English School (19th Century) Siblings: English School (19th Century)SiblingsOil on canvas 76.2 x 63cm (30 x 24 13/16in).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
0098: English School (19th Century) SiblingsEst. £600-£800
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A large collection of blue and white ceramics: A large collection of blue and white ceramicsMainly Spode Italian pattern, to include tureens, serving plates and bowls, dinner plates, further plates of various sizes, tea and coffee pots, teacups,
0099: A large collection of blue and white ceramicsEst. £500-£700
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Robert 'Mouseman' ThompsonAn oak refectory table: Robert 'Mouseman' ThompsonAn oak refectory tableThe rectangular top above two octagonal supports, one with trademark carved mouse, joined by a single uniting stretcher, 182cm wide x 86cm deep x 75cm
0103: Robert 'Mouseman' ThompsonAn oak refectory tableEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson Oak occasional table: Robert 'Mouseman' ThompsonOak occasional tableThe octagonal adzed top above a quadripartite column and base carved with mouse trademark, 127cm wide x 127cm deep x 46cm high, (50in wide x 50in deep x
0105: Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson Oak occasional tableEst. £600-£1,000
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A late 17th century oak coffer: A late 17th century oak cofferThe rectangular plank top enclosing a void interior and a candle box above a carved frieze initialled S.W, above a panelled front, raised on stile feet, 118cm wide x
0108: A late 17th century oak cofferEst. £250-£350
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An early 18th century oak cradle: An early 18th century oak cradleOf fielded panel construction with arcaded canopy and turned finials, 95cm wide x 43cm deep x 76cm high, (37in wide x 16 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)This lot is subject
0109: An early 18th century oak cradleEst. £300-£500
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A Charles II oak refectory table: A Charles II oak refectory tableWith cleated plank top above one channel moulded frieze and thumbnail guilloche front frieze, on gun barrel legs headed by spandrels, 244cm wide x 72cm deep x 80cm
0111: A Charles II oak refectory tableEst. £2,000-£3,000Lot Passed
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An Elizabethan-style oak draw leaf refectory table: An Elizabethan-style oak draw leaf refectory tableWith plank top above a barber's pole inlaid frieze and a heavy gadrooned moulding, on carved cup and cover legs, 335cm wide x 82cm deep x 80cm high,
0114: An Elizabethan-style oak draw leaf refectory tableEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Charles II carved oak coffer 1660-1690: A Charles II carved oak coffer1660-1690The hinged twin-plank top above a triple panelled front with two foliate carved raised arched and lozenge panels flanking a central arched floral carved panel,
0115: A Charles II carved oak coffer 1660-1690Est. £500-£700
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An early 18th century oak sideboard: An early 18th century oak sideboardWith plank top above three geometrically panelled drawers flanked by bobbin mouldings, on heavy baluster turned legs, 187cm wide x 52cm deep x 79cm high, (73 1/2in
0116: An early 18th century oak sideboardEst. £1,500-£2,500
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A Charles II-style silk embroidery mirror: A Charles II-style silk embroidery mirrorOf lobed rectangular form, the period silk panel depicting Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, castles, lion, unicorn and emblematic motifs, mounted on a
0119: A Charles II-style silk embroidery mirrorEst. £400-£600
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