SCULPTURE

A 14th-century East Anglian School carved bone Corpus Christie from a crucifix, about 15cm high

A medieval carved oak bust-length figure of God the Father, his hands raised in blessing, Netherlandish, 15th century, 51.5cm high.

  Sold in the Phillips Sale of the Principal Contents of Corby Castle, Carlisle, 18th May, 1994, Lot 50

A medieval carved oak misericord depicting Adam and Eve and illustrating the adage: "When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then a gentleman?", he with spade, she with distaff, possibly Herefordshire, 14th century

Another medieval misericord from the same set as that above, depicting a monkey with a book, a visual joke to be repeated some four hundred year later by critics of Darwin's Theory of Evolution

A 19th-century bronze figural garden fountain, by Edward Berge, (1876-1924), an American sculptor who specialised in such fountains, about 25cm high

A late medieval carved oak figure of the Virgin and child, Flemish, circa 1500, about 70cm high