
The three plank cleated top above plain frieze rails with shaped end spandrels from the solid, having matching end rails, all joined by bold tapering baluster and collar turned legs joined by tall stretchers, the top is unfitted and is located on two small raised from the solid, blocks on top of diagonally opposing legs, 172cm wide 84cm high 72cm deep
Note - Sixteenth and seventeenth century British Yew wood furniture is incredibly rare. Furniture made from Yew is found more commonly into the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. There are no previously documented items of early Yew tables of size.
Provenance - Ron Billington collection, Ashby St Ledger Manor, Northamptonshire.
James Brett, private collection, Norwich. John Nicholls, private collection, Staffordshire. All the above originally purchased from Beedham Antiques Ltd.
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The three plank cleated top above plain frieze rails with shaped end spandrels from the solid, having matching end rails, all joined by bold tapering baluster and collar turned legs joined by tall stretchers, the top is unfitted and is located on two small raised from the solid, blocks on top of diagonally opposing legs, 172cm wide 84cm high 72cm deep
Note - Sixteenth and seventeenth century British Yew wood furniture is incredibly rare. Furniture made from Yew is found more commonly into the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. There are no previously documented items of early Yew tables of size.
Provenance - Ron Billington collection, Ashby St Ledger Manor, Northamptonshire.
James Brett, private collection, Norwich. John Nicholls, private collection, Staffordshire. All the above originally purchased from Beedham Antiques Ltd.
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The Beedham family has been collecting early oak furniture and related works of art for over 70 years, however, the origins of this collection goes even further back.
Beedham Antiques was established in 1974 and moved to Holme Hall in Bakewell Derbyshire a large Grade I listed 15th/16th Manor House where many of the privately owned pieces pieces for sale in this collection were displayed in their authentic surroundings.
Celebrating their 50th year anniversary in the antiques business, The Beedham family is carrying on its tradition of supplying the finest Tudor, Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture to important Manor Houses and collectors alike.
Since the family were great private collectors, many of the pieces on display in the saleroom have not been seen on the market for a number of decades.
Viewing of this auction is available at our Glandford, nr Holt, Norfolk saleroom on:
Tuesday 11th March 9:30-16:30,
Wednesday 12th March 9:30-16:30,
Thursday 13th March 9:30-16:30,
Friday 14th March 9:30-15:30,
Saturday 15th March 9:00-10:30,
Monday 17th March 9:30-16:30,
Tuesday 18th March 9:30-16:30,
Wednesday 19th March from 9am