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I suspect this is Ganoderma adspersum.
 
The dark brown flesh in the 3rd image rules out Phellinus or Fomes.
 
The white surface in your 3rd inage  is a feature of Ganoderma, whereas the under surface of Phellinus is a tan brown colour.
 
I also think I can see cocoa coloured spore on the edge of the cobweb in the 3rd image. 
 
Do you have a copy of the AA Fungi on Trees photographic reference book?
 
On page 77 in the section on perennial fruit bodies, image 4 (going clockwise) shows a tired bracket of G. adspersum that has a surface like your old fruit bodies which also shows a wedge of the flesh on top which is a close match to your 3rd image. 
 
Hope you find this helpful. 
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