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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1709 A matched set of eight George III inlaid mahogany dining chairs, with carved and fluted splats on tapering square supports, to include a pair of carve £300 - £500 £300 View
1710 An early 20th century Chinese red lacquer corner chair with dragon carved arms, 80cm wide x 110cm high. Illustrated £200 - £400 £200 View
1712 A pair of Regency style gold painted jardiniere stands, with circular top and paw feet, on trefoil platform, 35cm wide x 124cm high. (2) £100 - £200 £300 View
1713 A Napoleon III marquetry inlaid kidney shaped three drawer side table, on shaped supports, united by platform undertier, 45cm wide x 75cm high x 30cm £120 - £220 £280 View
1714 A carved marble fountain, with octagonal reservoir and floral carved spout, on octagonal stepped base, 135cm high x 65cm wide. £300 - £500 £720 View
1715 A massive William IV mahogany serving table, the rectangular top over three frieze drawers, on six lappet carved and square tapering supports, 249cm w £500 - £800 £1,100 View
1716 A late 19th century cream upholstered sofa, with concave seat and roll over arms, on turned supports, 240cm wide x 77cm high. £150 - £250 £280 View
1718 A large late 19th century French gilt metal mounted shaped oval marginal wall mirror, 125cm wide x 178cm high. £200 - £300 £520 View
1720 A pair of gold painted wrought iron gates with stylized fleur-de-lys finials and vine entwined uprights, mounted on square columns with sphere finials £500 - £800 £1,350 View
1721 A 17th style oak refectory table, the plank top on turned supports, united by 'H' stretcher, 86cm wide x 184cm long x 74cm high. £150 - £250 £450 View
1722 A pair of 20th century parcel gilt ebonised jardiniere stands with square tops and four scroll supports, 40cm wide x 103cm high. (2) £100 - £200 £150 View
1723 A Napoleon III parquetry inlaid Kingwood kidney shaped two drawer side table, on slender scroll supports, 57cm wide x 73m high x 34cm deep. £150 - £250 £120 View
1724 A Victorian figured walnut two tier three division Canterbury, with single drawer base on turned supports, 52cm wide x 77cm high x 40cm deep. 401 £100 - £200 £90 View
1725 An early 20th century oak filing cabinet, the tambour front revealing a fitted interior with three rows of fourteen drawers, on a plinth base, 117cm w £500 - £800 £1,200 View
1726 A George II style mahogany framed window seat, the serpentine front with channelled square supports, 130cm wide x 80cm high x 45cm deep. £200 - £300 £180 View
1727 A set of fourteen mid-18th century style mahogany dining chairs, circa 1900, with hump crest and pierced splat on tapering square supports, to include £400 - £600 £950 View
1729 A 19th century Anglo-Indian Coromandel Coast carved ebony oval occasional table, on four elephant head carved supports, 92cm wide x 68cm high x 54cm d £150 - £250 £420 View
1730 A pair of late Regency rosewood card tables, each with foldover 'D' shaped top on triangular and lappet turned columns, triform platform and three paw £500 - £800 £1,800 View
1731 A late Regency black lacquer chinoiserie decorated rectangular occasional table, on turned column and triform platform, 47cm wide x 66cm high x 36cm d £100 - £200 £110 View
1732 A 19th century floral embossed leather four fold draught screen, 208cm wide x 220cm high. £150 - £250 £140 View
1733 A 20th century cream upholstered day bed, on tapering square supports, 147cm long x 83cm high x 83cm wide. £200 - £400 £380 View
1734 An early Victorian rosewood rectangular writing table, with single frieze drawer on turned supports united by stretcher, 100cm wide x 74cm high x 53cm £100 - £200 £320 View
1735 A large Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the rounded rectangular top on five turned tapering fluted supports and heavy brass castors, to inc £1,500 - £2,500 £3,700 View
1736 A George III style salon suite, to comprise; a sofa and a pair of open armchairs, each with silvered frames and lattice backs, on tapering square supp £100 - £200 £85 View

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