Absentee bids accepted until Tuesday, 1 May 2018
Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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1613 | A Victorian bird's eye maple table top collector's cabinet, the pair of double panel bevelled glazed doors enclosing seven graduated drawers, on brack | £150 - £250 | £280 | View |
1615 | A late 17th century/early 18th century tortoiseshell, rosewood and ebonised table top cabinet, probably Anglo-Portuguese, the central door with broken | £300 - £500 | £500 | View |
1616 | A diminutive Louis XV style commode, circa 1900, the serpentine marble top over a gilt metal mounted marquetry inlaid Kingwood and walnut bombé two dr | £300 - £500 | £400 | View |
1617 | A George III mahogany fret cut pier glass, 37cm wide x 61cm high, together with a miniature inlaid rosewood cheval mirror, on turned supports, 15cm wi | £100 - £150 | £95 | View |
1618 | A 19th century and later figured walnut square tea caddy, of bloated bombé form, the lift top enclosing four lidded canisters, on paw feet, 25.5cm wid | £60 - £100 | £110 | View |
1619 | A mid-18th century mahogany rectangular tea caddy, lacking interior, on bracket feet, 23.5cm wide x 20cm high x 13cm deep. | £120 - £180 | £190 | View |
1620 | A Regency tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with single lidded interior, 11.5cm wide x 12cm high x 8cm deep. Illustrated | £300 - £500 | £450 | View |
1621 | A 19th century Anglo-Indian bone inlaid hardwood travelling jewellery/dressing box, the lifting lid with angle mirror over a fitted interior, the hole | £50 - £80 | £30 | View |
1622 | A 19th century Anglo-Indian porcupine quill and horn desk stand, with pair of inkwell recesses and concave pen trays, above a single drawer base, 33cm | £100 - £200 | £150 | View |
1623 | Halstaff & Hannaford, 228 Regent Street, London; a mid-19th century gilt metal mounted coromandel extending book rack, the folding ends with Wedgwood | £100 - £200 | £90 | View |
1624 | A late Regency brass inlaid Kingwood rectangular tea caddy, with twin lidded interior, centred by a mixing bowl, 35cm wide x 17.5cm high x 16.5cm deep | £150 - £250 | £200 | View |
1625 | A late 18th century Anglo-Indian ivory inlaid rosewood Vizagapatam folding games box, with chess and backgammon board, within floral borders, 23cm wid | £1,000 - £1,500 | £3,800 | View |
1626 | A Victorian figured walnut slope front stationary box, with fitted interior and sprung single drawer base, 42cm wide x 39.5cm high x 30cm deep. | £100 - £200 | £100 | View |
1627 | A George III dished mahogany circular serving tray with inlaid rim, 42cm diameter, together with a late 18th century mahogany pie-crust occasional tab | £100 - £150 | £90 | View |
1628 | A George III inlaid yew wood rectangular tea caddy, with later twin lidded interior, possibly Irish, 29.5cm wide x 14cm high x 12cm deep. | £100 - £200 | £110 | View |
1629 | A George III marquetry inlaid mahogany rectangular tea caddy, with twin compartment interior, 16cm wide x 9.5cm high x 9.5cm deep, together with a Fre | £60 - £100 | £160 | View |
1631 | A French Empire style gilt metal mounted ebonised desk stand, the swingover handle above a trio of inkwells, pair of lift top compartments and single | £100 - £200 | £120 | View |
1632 | A George III marquetry inlaid Kingwood banded satinwood rectangular tea caddy, with twin lidded interior and mirror inset to lid, 21.5cm wide x 12cm h | £250 - £400 | £500 | View |
1633 | A 19th century Anglo-Indian bone inlaid coromandel table top writing cabinet, with pair of carved doors, revealing a fall-down writing surface, over s | £100 - £200 | £380 | View |
1634 | A George III marquetry inlaid harewood tea caddy, of canted rectangular form, with single lidded interior, 12.5cm wide x 11.5cm high x 10cm deep. | £150 - £200 | £260 | View |
1635 | A late 17th century/early 18th century Portuguese bone inlaid rosewood table cabinet, the central drawer with deceptive cube inlaid decoration surroun | £350 - £550 | £500 | View |
1637 | A George IV mahogany triple division bottle carrier with brass loop handle, 37cm wide x 16cm high x 31cm deep, together with an early 19th century mah | £200 - £300 | £550 | View |
1638 | A George III brass mounted mahogany apothecary cabinet, the pair of fold-out doors enclosing a compartmentalised interior with bottles and fitted sing | £100 - £200 | £300 | View |
1639 | A George III conch shell inlaid tulipwood banded mahogany galleried oval serving tray, with brass loop handles, 76cm wide x 57cm deep x 4.5cm high. | £100 - £200 | £180 | View |