An oak tester bedstead, 17th century and later adapted
lot 362 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
216 x 145 x 205cm
Sold for £2,800 More details 30
A large Portuguese Caldas pottery brown glazed model of a bull, late 19th century
lot 363 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
naturalistically modelled, 39cm wide; together with two similar models, 25cm wide
Sold for £260 More details 25
In the manner of Thomas Abbott, two gilt-brass candlesticks, early 20th century
lot 364 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
each formed as herons amongst reeds, the floral and thorn cast sconces emanating from the mouths, each raised on circular tripod bases 32.5 x 30.5cm
Sold for £120 More details 8
An oak framed open armchair, late 17th century
lot 365 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
with leaf-carved down scrolled arms on turned legs and a turned X-frame stretcher, with tapestry upholstery depicting a pair of female figures in a ... read more
Sold for £300 More details 22
An oak chest, late 17th century
lot 366 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
with geometric moulded drawers on bracket feet 83 x 89 x 57cm
Sold for £700 More details 10
A pair of Carolean-style carved oak armchairs, 19th century
lot 367 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
130 x 65 x 58cm
Sold for £320 More details 1
A pair of Dutch Delft vases, 19th century
lot 368 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
of swollen bottle form, the bodies painted in blue and white with buildings in landscapes, converted for electricity and raised on later gilt-painted ... read more
Sold for £500 More details 8
An oak and walnut pedestal, 18th and 19th century
lot 369 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
the square oak top above a turned walnut column and oak plinth base 72 x 25 x 25cm
Sold for £110 More details 1
A small oak chest of drawers, late 17th century
lot 370 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
with four geometric moulded drawers on stile feet 77 x 78 x 51cm
Sold for £650 More details 21
A Welsh or North Country Scottish bowl and grinder, possibly Iron Age
lot 371 (The Fine Sale - to include the principal contents of Southwick Hall, 4th Dec, 2025)
12 x 22 x 19cm together with a 19th century publication of Wilson's Archaeology showing a similar example (3)
Sold for £240 More details 4