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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1739 Willis & Gambier; an oak dresser base, with two drawers over cupboards, on bracket feet, 107cm wide x 89cm high x 49cm deep. £100 - £200 £170 View
1740 A mid-18th century style carved mahogany pedestal desk, the inverted breakfront top over nine drawers about the knee, on ogee bracket feet, 153cm wide £400 - £600 £380 View
1741 A pair of 20th century carved and pierced gilt framed open arm throne chairs, with serpentine seat on scroll supports, 80cm wide x 132cm high, (2). £100 - £200 £170 View
1742 A rectangular oak framed footstool, with serpentine short ends, on 19th century fluted supports, 99cm long x 49cm wide x 47cm high. £200 - £400 £320 View
1743 A pair of North Italian corner consoles, each on a carved and parcel gilt column, 66cm wide x 90cm high, (2). £100 - £200 £50 View
1744 A 19th century Gothic Revival side cabinet, the upper section formed as a church with large clock tower, over a panelled two door base, 100cm wide x 2 £100 - £200 £180 View
1745 Heal & Son, Tottenham Court Road, London W1; a mid-20th century mahogany chest on stand, with two short over three long graduated drawers, the stand w £500 - £600 £1,200 View
1747 A 20th century bench, the rectangular hardwood top on a pair of faux carved elephant feet, 150cm wide x 46cm high x 37cm deep. £100 - £200 £140 View
1748 A George III fret cut parcel gilt walnut framed pier glass, with Ho-ho bird surmount, 56cm wide x 111cm high, together with a similar smaller mirror, £150 - £200 £200 View
1750 A butcher's block, the rectangular beech top on an oak single drawer base, with shaped frieze and block supports, 121cm wide x 91cm high x 61cm deep. £300 - £500 £280 View
1751 A mahogany framed Gainsborough chair in the George III style, with brass studded rouge leather upholstery, 72cm wide x 101cm high. £100 - £150 £80 View
1753 A George III style satinwood centre table, with semi-elliptic foldover top on tapering square supports, 91cm wide x 78cm high x 46cm deep. £300 - £400 £280 View
1754 After A.W.N Pugin; a Victorian oak Gothic Revival centre table, with cleated single slab rectangular top, on four splayed octagonal supports united by £500 - £700 £700 View
1755 A 19th century mahogany centre writing table, the rectangular top with pair of frieze drawers and dummy opposing, on tapering reeded supports, 133cm w £200 - £400 £380 View
1757 A Regency style slipper back library easy chair, with studded brown leather upholstery and open shepherd's crook arms, on 'X' framed base, 63cm wide x £100 - £200 £140 View
1758 An early 18th century style figured walnut chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 104cm wide x 99cm high x 50cm deep. £100 - £200 £300 View
1761 A pair of Louis XV style cream painted parcel gilt open armchairs, each with serpentine seat on scroll supports, 67cm wide x 93cm high (2). £100 - £200 £170 View
1762 A pair of 20th century stained oak pedestals, with acanthus and diamond decoration, 45cm wide x 76cm high, (2). £100 - £200 £280 View
1763 A 19th century brass bound rectangular teak trunk, with side carry handles, on a plinth base, 94cm wide x 48cm high x 63cm deep. £300 - £400 £260 View
1764 A George III mahogany rectangular snap top centre table, on four downswept supports, reduced, 118cm wide x 156cm long x 55cm high. £100 - £200 £280 View
1765 A pair of late 19th century marquetry inlaid rosewood Gothic Revival open armchairs, on hexagonal baluster supports, together with two matching side c £200 - £400 £500 View
1766 A 19th century mahogany stool, the rectangular leather upholstered seat over eight splayed and turned supports, 129cm wide x 55cm high x 58cm deep. £200 - £400 £220 View
1768 A pair of 20th century turned oak triple section floor standing candlesticks, on stepped circular bases, each 120cm high, (2). £100 - £200 £90 View
1769 A pair of 19th century grey painted plaster window frames, with relief moulded floral decoration, 146cm wide x 202cm high, the aperture 89.5cm wide x £100 - £200 £100 View

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