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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1607 'Ford's Gold Medal Absorbent Blotting', an early 20th century shop display cabinet, 54cm wide x 83cm high x 36cm deep. £60 - £100 £170 View
1608 A Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid coromandel writing slope, with fitted interior, 38cm wide x 16cm high x 26cm deep. £80 - £120 £110 View
1609 A pair of late 19th century lacquered brass twin branch girandole wall mirrors, with bevelled plate, 26cm wide x 30cm high (2). £80 - £120 £75 View
1610 An early 19th century ash and elm child's Windsor chair, with solid seat and turned supports, 38cm wide x 63cm high. £60 - £100 £120 View
1625 A 19th century later painted Continental pine three drawer chest, decorated with fruiting vines, on bun feet, 94cm wide x 84cm high x 53cm deep. £100 - £200 £240 View
1626 A console table in the mid-18th century French style, the faux marble top over a pierced and carved gilt base, on four tapering fluted supports united £300 - £500 £400 View
1627 'Amberg's Patent Cabinet Letter File', a mid-20th century oak tambour fronted filing cabinet, with twelve drawers on plinth base, 115cm wide x 66m hig £100 - £200 £240 View
1628 A metal bound rectangular butcher's block, on pine base, 91cm wide x 80cm wide x 61cm deep. £100 - £200 £160 View
1629 A Victorian mahogany window seat, with turned end stops on baluster supports, 112cm wide x 46cm high x 30cm deep. £150 - £200 £130 View
1630 After a design by Holland & Son; a Victorian rosewood folio stand with adjustable lattice frame, on trestle end standards and four downswept supports, £350 - £450 £620 View
1631 A pair of Louis XV style wingback armchairs, with distressed green painted frames and serpentine seats on scroll supports, 72cm wide x 105cm high, (2) £100 - £200 £260 View
1632 A 19th century Irish pine dresser, the enclosed three tier plate rack over three drawers, on silhouette supports united by pot board undertier, 147cm £200 - £400 £170 View
1633 A pair of mid-20th century oak tambour fronted cabinets, on plinth bases, 47cm wide x 180cm high x 35cm deep, (2). £100 - £200 £160 View
1634 F.Walker Rockley; a near pair of George III yew and elm low back Windsor chairs, on turned supports, united by crinoline stretcher, each approximately £150 - £250 £240 View
1635 Conran; a 20th century three piece suite with loose tan covers, to include; a sofa (225cm wide x 85cm high) and pair of armchairs (115cm wide x 85cm h £200 - £400 £180 View
1636 A pair of Regency style beige painted folding wrought iron benches, with slatted supports, 139cm wide x 88cm high (2). £200 - £400 £220 View
1637 A 20th century console table, the mosaic rectangular top on a scrolling wrought iron base united by stretcher, 145cm wide x 52cm deep x 89cm high. £200 - £400 £300 View
1638 A 19th century oak floor standing triple section breakfront bookcase, on plinth base, 183cm wide x 126cm high x 39cm deep. £100 - £200 £120 View
1639 A rustic slaughter table, the rectangular top (probably elm) on four staked supports, 129cm wide x 86cm high x 50cm deep. £100 - £200 £280 View
1640 A brown leather button upholstered Chesterfield sofa, with roll over arms, on bun feet, 210cm wide x 68cm high x 90cm deep. Illustrated £600 - £800 £550 View
1641 A mahogany gilt tooled leather inset drum library table in the George III style, fixed top above six real and six dummy drawers, bulbous column suppor £100 - £200 £110 View
1642 A 19th century oak dresser, the enclosed tier plate rack over six drawers and pair of cupboards flanked by columns, 170cm wide x 216cm high x 50cm dee £200 - £400 £220 View
1643 A modern button back easy armchair in the Victorian style, with serpentine seat, turned supports and dog tooth upholstery, 66cm wide x 90cm high. £250 - £350 £260 View
1645 A late 19th century marquetry inlaid break bowfront compactum wardrobe, the swan neck cornice over a pair of panelled doors and four short drawers, fl £300 - £500 £320 View

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