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A French Gothic throne chair, second half 15th century (Y05)
A French Gothic oak throne chair, late 15th or early 16th century (W21)
An exceptional Flemish Gothic oak cupboard, late 15th / early 16th century (Y17)
A French Gothic Medieval oak chest, 15th century (U21)
A French Gothic Medieval oak chest, late 15th century (K05)
French gothic oak chest, early 16th century (U04)
French Gothic oak chest, early 16th century (W17)
A large French Renaissance oak chest, First half 16th century (P03)
A Catalonian gothic chest, late 15th / early 16th century and later (W19)
An English six-boarded carved oak chest, 17th century (R01)
A small French renaissance walnut cupboard, second half, 16th century (Q24)
Italian Renaissance walnut cupboard, Late 16th century (V08)
A French Renaissance walnut dressoir, part 16th century Y04)
A French Renaissance walnut cupboard, second half 16th century (N17)
A French walnut cupboard with Renaissance scenes, 17th/18th century (Q57)
A Flemish oak cupboard (or credence, dressoir), early 17th century (F80)
A Tuscan walnut cassone, 16th century (W02)
An Italian Renaissance parcel-gilt walnut cassone, 16th c. and later. (Y08)
An Italian Renaissance walnut cassone, late 16th century (Q26)
An Italian walnut cassone, late 16th / early 17th century (T05)
Italian walnut cassone, 17th century (V46)
A pastiglia gilt and polychromed cassone, 16th century style (U08)
French Renaissance oak chest, circa 1600 (X05)
A palatial Flemish walnut and rosewood Renaissance cupboard, 1635 (E10)
William and Mary walnut cabinet on chest, early 18th century (Y20)
An English oak hall or credence table, 17th century (T07)
A Spanish walnut drop-leave table, 17th century (Y30)
A Spanish walnut table, 17th century (O11)
A pair of Italian Baroque walnut beds, late 17th / early 18th c. (Q31)
A small bench in the Italian style of circa 1500, (Y22)
Savonarola chair with marquetry inlay, 18th/19th century (V10)