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Seven mid-15th century oak pierced tracery-carved panels, Norfolk, England, circa 1450 From a rood
Seven mid-15th century oak pierced tracery-carved panels, Norfolk, England, circa 1450From a rood screen, some designed in pairs, each with two tr...
A good Henry VIII carved oak Romayne-type panel, circa 1540 Finely carved with a male portrait bust,
A good Henry VIII carved oak Romayne-type panel, circa 1540 Finely carved with a male portrait bust, with beard and wearing an ornate cap, within...
A mid-16th century oak Romayne-type panel, Anglo-Scottish, circa 1540-60 The male portrait bust
A mid-16th century oak Romayne-type panel, Anglo-Scottish, circa 1540-60The male portrait bust carved in high relief, wearing a plumed helmet, and...
A small mid -to late 17th century brass lantern clock, English William Snowe, Marlborough, b. c1638,
A small mid -to late 17th century brass lantern clock, EnglishWilliam Snowe, Marlborough, b. c1638, d. 1722, (son of Nicholas Snowe)Surmounted by ...
A good George III oak longcase clock, by John Woolley, (c.1738-95), Codnor, Derbyshire, circa 1760-
A good George III oak longcase clock, by John Woolley, (c.1738-95), Codnor, Derbyshire, circa 1760-80 Having a brass ten inch dial, typically wel...
An early 18th century oak longcase clock, John Glazebrook (b.1697), Mansfield, Nottinghamshire,
An early 18th century oak longcase clock, John Glazebrook (b.1697), Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, circa 1730 Having a brass square 11in dial, with ...
An impressive, large, pair of mid-16th century oak Romayne-type portrait panels, Anglo-Flemish,
An impressive, large, pair of mid-16th century oak Romayne-type portrait panels, Anglo-Flemish, circa 1540-60Carved in very high relief, one a mal...
An 18th century and later small brass lantern clock, English The dial signed 'John Ward Fecit',
An 18th century and later small brass lantern clock, English The dial signed 'John Ward Fecit', the rectangular brass four pillar case with urn f...