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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1681 A pair of Regency style mahogany framed carver chairs with carved crest and waist rail, on lappet supports, 54cm wide x 90cm high, (2). £100 - £200 £150 View
1682 A Louis XVI style walnut and mixed wood three drawer commode, on tapering square supports, 113cm wide x 86cm high x 56cm deep. £200 - £300 £280 View
1683 A pair of 18th century style gilt metal mounted faux boulle work ebonised jardiniere stands, each with tapering square body on ogee bracket feet, 41cm £300 - £500 £500 View
1685 A 17th century oak coffer with triple panel lid and front, on stile feet, 90cm wide x 54cm high x 46cm deep. £300 - £400 £720 View
1686 An early 19th century French chestnut kitchen table, the cleated rectangular top over a pair of frieze drawers, on canted square supports, 73cm wide x £200 - £300 £180 View
1687 A 19th century console table, the rectangular slate top over a mahogany base, with turned and fluted supports, 122cm wide x 86cm high x 51cm deep. £100 - £200 £150 View
1688 An early 20th century French gilt metal mounted mahogany étagère, the kidney shaped marble top over single drawer, united by platform undertier, 46cm £100 - £200 £90 View
1689 A 19th century European elm blanket box, with metal fittings and sleigh feet, 108cm wide x 55cm high x 56cm deep. £80 - £120 £55 View
1690 A pair of Blackamoor figural lamps, each modelled in gladiatorial pose, holding a torchère, on compressed octagonal bases, approximately 140cm high, ( £300 - £500 £480 View
1691 An early 19th century mahogany child's open armchair, on turned supports, 37cm wide x 66cm high. £80 - £120 £70 View
1692 A 19th century Chinese hardwood occasional table, the rectangular top with pierced and dragon carved frieze on inswept block supports, 50cm wide x 36c £100 - £200 £90 View
1693 A set of fifteen George II style mahogany dining chairs, with pierced wavy splat and concave seat, on channelled square supports, (15). Note; these ch £400 - £600 £2,500 View
1694 A Regency gilt framed convex wall mirror, with eagle crest and ebonised slip, 46cm wide x 80cm high. £200 - £300 £380 View
1695 A William IV rosewood occasional table, the rectangular tray top on a carved tripod base and paw feet, 50cm wide x 72cm high x 40cm deep. £200 - £400 £700 View
1697 A pair of early 20th century Indian hardwood two door cupboards, each polychrome painted with figures, 91cm wide x 153cm high x 50cm deep. (2) £150 - £250 £130 View
1700 A set of eighteen George I style parcel gilt walnut framed dining chairs, with studded tan leather upholstery, on cabriole supports and pad feet, each £1,000 - £1,500 £3,400 View
1701 A George III mahogany bookcase cabinet, the pair of astragal glazed doors over brushing slide and pair of cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 111cm wide £150 - £200 £480 View
1702 A pair of 20th century carved wood figures modelled as seated greyhounds on shaped bases, 77cm high. (2) £200 - £400 £1,000 View
1703 A late William IV brass inlaid rosewood sofa table, with pair of frieze drawers on stepped square column and quatrefoil platform, 97cm wide, 155cm wid £150 - £250 £300 View
1704 A set of fourteen Regency style mahogany dining chairs, circa 1900, with carved crest and waist rail on sabre supports, to include a pair of carvers, £400 - £600 £800 View
1705 A George III mahogany partners pedestal desk, with nine drawers about the knee and matching opposing, on plinth base, 146cm wide x 90cm deep x 77cm hi £400 - £600 £2,400 View
1706 A late 19th century Chinese hardwood urn stand, the octagonal marble inset top over a pierced and carved frieze, on four slender cabriole supports, 45 £150 - £200 £450 View
1707 A Regency style hardwood window seat, with open slatted rollover ends and lions paw feet, 174cm wide x 74cm high x 51cm deep. £200 - £400 £420 View
1708 A pair of mid-18th century Gainsborough style chairs with studded green leather upholstery on channelled square supports. 71cm wide x 101cm high. (2) £200 - £400 £420 View

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