Late 17th - early 18th Century English oak deed box

Late 17th – early 18th Century English oak deed box

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Late 17th – early 18th Century English oak deed box.

The hinged scratch moulded single plank top above a scrolled floral well carved front frieze, housing the original lock.

Good overall colour and patination.

1690 – 1720

H:  9″ – 23 cm

W:  2′ 3″ – 69 cm

D:  1′ 5″ – 43 cm

A 17th Century English oak pannelled box

A 17th Century English oak pannelled box

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A 17th Century English oak pannelled box, with hinged rectangular lid lifting to reveal a lovely knotted interior.  The front frieze is well carved with the initials ‘A.C.’.

C. 1680

H: 10″ – 24 cm

W: 2′ 1″ – 64 cm

D: 1′ 2″ – 34 cm

An early 20th Century Australian Regal Mashman vase (A.F.) - AA1594

An early 20th Century Australian Regal Mashman vase (A.F.) – AA1594

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An early 20th Century Australian Regal Mashman vase (A.F.)

Mashman Brothers Pottery of Sydney, founded 1885 by potters trained at England’s Doulton pottery, long recognised as one of Australia’s most distinguished manufacturers, started producing Regal artware in 1932. The glazes mostly in rich but subdued colours were especially smooth and glassy. Although the colours are generally streaked and mottled giving the appearance of casual application, infact the effects were very skillfully controlled, often with subtle repeating patterns discernable under close examination.

William and Henry Mashman who were trained at Doultons in England entered into partnership with James Sandison, to form Mashman and Sandison Pottery at Willoughby (now Chatswood) Sydney in 1885.

Mashman’s 1930’s ware is known for its clever adaption of Art Deco design elements.

In 1957 Mashma ‘s merged with England’s Royal Doulton.

H: 34 cm Diameter: 24 cm

Very Rare Early 20th Century English Oak Joint Stool

Very Rare Early 20th Century English Oak Joint Stool

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A rare early 20th Century English Oak folding-top joint stool.

The rectangular seat having a ‘D’ shaped drop to each side, resting on four well turned, out swept legs, joined by a bold, square stretcher.

Note: these stools originated in the 17th Century.

H. 45 cm W. 46 cm D. 30 cm

Opened 63 cm

Early 19th Century English sycamore treen bowl having a fantastic patina - CHD701

Early 19th Century English sycamore treen bowl having a fantastic patina – CHD701

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Early 19th Century English sycamore treen bowl having a fantastic patina. Note the decorative scratch mould to top rim and then two groups running around the sides. Further note the bowl is now oval due to much shrinkage, original diameter 41.5 cm the cross grain side is now 38.5 cm (3 cm shrinkage).

H: 7.5 cm Dia 41.5 cm