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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1623 A pair of George III style open armchairs with studded rouge leather upholstery on scroll carved mahogany supports and ball and claw feet, 70cm wide x £200 - £300 £400 View
1624 An 18th century and later North European giltwood two tier wall shelf, with winged cherub mounts amongst acanthus sprays, 55cm wide x 87cm high. £100 - £200 £140 View
1625 A Regency mahogany occasional table, the radial veneered circular snap top on reeded and carved column and three lions paw feet, 69cm diameter x 66cm £200 - £400 £700 View
1626 A pair of 18th century Gainsborough style open armchairs, with tanned leather upholstery on channelled square supports, 66cm wide x 100cm high. (2) £300 - £500 £260 View
1628 An early 19th century French gilt metal mounted mahogany commode, the marble top over four long graduated drawers, 123cm wide x 96cm high x 53cm deep. £300 - £500 £500 View
1629 A Louis XVI style brass bound mahogany commode, early 20th century, the marble top over three short and two long graduated drawers, flanked by fluted £200 - £300 £1,150 View
1630 A lead figure of a seated boy, pouring water from an amphora, 75cm high x 36cm wide. Illustrated £200 - £300 £550 View
1631 A William IV mahogany serving table, on tapering reeded columns united by concave platform undertier, 198cm wide x 93cm high x 60cm deep. £500 - £800 £2,200 View
1632 A pair of Continental 17th century style walnut framed hump back open armchairs, with 'X' frame supports, 68cm wide x 116cm high. (2) £400 - £600 £620 View
1633 A late 19th century Middle Eastern mother-of-pearl and specimen wood parquetry inlaid rectangular fold over card table, on shaped supports united by p £200 - £400 £400 View
1634 A late 19th century pine preparation table, the stripped pine top over single drawer and platform undertier, on tapering square supports, 182cm wide x £200 - £400 £200 View
1635 A George III style mahogany extending twin pedestal dining table, each pedestal with turned column and three downswept supports, two extra leaves, 137 £200 - £400 £1,000 View
1636 A near pair of mid-18th century Gainsborough style chairs with studded red leather upholstery on channelled square supports. 66cm wide x 101cm high, ( £200 - £400 £110 View
1637 A mid-18th century walnut chest of four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 93cm wide x 93cm high x 50cm deep. £150 - £250 £1,300 View
1638 A Regency mahogany four division Canterbury, with spindle turned supports and single drawer base, 51cm wide x 39cm deep x 50cm high. £150 - £200 £260 View
1639 A pair of 20th century lacquered brass two tier étagères with leather inset platforms, 64cm wide x 29cm diameter x 68cm high. (2) £150 - £250 £1,150 View
1640 A 17th century Italian style centre table, 19th century, the rectangular inset marble top within a carved rosette frieze, on four lion monopodia suppo £800 - £1,200 £1,900 View
1641 A George III mahogany work table, with angle adjustable top over fitted drawer and pull out wool box, on tapering square supports, 43cm wide x 73cm hi £100 - £200 £100 View
1642 A 19th century Chinese Hongmu rectangular centre table, with pierced frieze, on block supports, 121cm wide x 65cm deep x 83cm high. £200 - £400 £1,000 View
1643 A pair of faux marble painted jardiniere stands on turned columns with square end capitals, 34cm wide x 116cm high, (2). £150 - £250 £160 View
1644 A Victorian mahogany chaise longue, with scroll end and carved frame, on turned supports, 200cm wide x 65cm deep. £100 - £200 £80 View
1645 A large pair of early 20th century rectangular Venetian wall mirrors, each with raised etched border, 113cm wide x 200cm high, (2). £150 - £250 £780 View
1646 A Regency mahogany Canterbury, with concave triple division over single drawer, on tapering square supports, 48cm wide x 48cm high x 33cm deep. £100 - £200 £150 View
1647 A pair of George III style gilt jardiniere stands on three swept supports and paw feet on triform platform, 36cm wide x 106cm high. (2) £200 - £400 £300 View

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