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1605 A diminutive Victorian walnut framed spoon back open armchair on floral carved scroll supports, 43cm wide x 61cm high. Illustrated £100 - £200 £120 View
1607 A 19th century iron bound rectangular sycamore dug out dough bin, 11cm wide x 21cm high x 42cm deep, together with a similar hardwood example, 75cm wi £100 - £200 £240 View
1608 A Victorian brass bound leather writing slope, with fitted interior and Bramah lock, 31cm wide x 15cm high x 24cm deep. £40 - £60 £20 View
1610 A 20th century spiral fluted brass bound hardwood oyster bucket of mid-18th century style, 38cm diameter x 59cm high (including handle). Illustrated £200 - £300 £420 View
1611 Mechi & Bazio Makers, London; a Victorian figured walnut book slide, 34cm wide x 16cm high, together with a Victorian brass mounted walnut dome top bo £80 - £120 £65 View
1612 A pair of late 19th century gilt framed mirrors, each with foliate chased circular frames, 32cm diameter (2). £100 - £200 £170 View
1613 A pair of 18th century style carved lime wood over doors, late 19th century, with egg and dart and floral wreath decoration, 137cm wide x 26cm high (2 £80 - £120 £170 View
1630 A Louis XVI style gilt metal mounted mahogany bureau plat/ writing desk, circa 1900, with five drawers about the knee on tapering fluted supports, 117 £500 - £700 £900 View
1631 A mid-18th century style mahogany partner's desk, with nine drawers about the knee and opposing pedestal cupboards, on bracket feet, 150cm wide x 73cm £200 - £400 £200 View
1632 A 19th century gilt cushion framed rectangular mirror, with marginal border, 119cm wide x 170cm high £300 - £500 £580 View
1634 A 19th century gilt framed girandole wall mirror with ribbon tied crest above oval plate and triple candle sconce, 41cm wide x 95cm high. £100 - £200 £130 View
1635 A 19th century Dutch floral marquetry inlaid display cabinet chest, the pair of glazed doors over a bombe four drawer base, 95cm wide x 194cm high x 5 £300 - £500 £350 View
1636 A set of early 20th century mahogany and beech dining chairs, each with opposing scroll carved crest over barleytwist supports, to include a pair of c £300 - £500 £250 View
1637 A late 19th century gilt framed balloon shaped overmantel mirror with egg and dart moulded frame, 160cm wide x 159cm high. £200 - £400 £380 View
1639 A mid-18th century mahogany framed open armchair, with serpentine seat and cabriole supports, 67cm wide x 88cm high. £100 - £200 £120 View
1640 HANS OLSEN FOR FREM ROJLE; a 1960s teak circular extending dining table on tapering turned supports, 106cm diameter x 156cm long extended, together wi £300 - £500 £800 View
1641 A pair of late George III mahogany hall chairs, each with shield shaped back and solid seat, on tapering octagonal supports, 45cm wide x 91cm high, (2 £150 - £200 £200 View
1642 A William IV mahogany occasional table, the canted rectangular top on a pair of double scroll end supports, 76cm wide x 50cm high x 53cm deep. £100 - £200 £80 View
1643 A pair of 18th century style parcel gilt green painted torcheres with scale carved column and stepped circular bases, 173cm high (2). £200 - £400 £190 View
1644 A George III mahogany bowfront sideboard with five frieze drawers on tapering square supports, 145cm wide x 86cm high x 68cm deep. £100 - £200 £90 View
1645 A William IV rosewood breakfront side cabinet, with three flush fit drawers, over a pair of pleated silk panel cupboards and a further pair of panel c £250 - £350 £300 View
1646 A set of eight Regency style dining chairs, with faux painted wood grain finish, on splayed turned supports, to include a pair of carvers, (8). £150 - £250 £480 View
1647 An early 20th century pine armoire with single door flanked by fluted pilasters on bun feet, 127cm wide x 208cm high x 68cm deep. £150 - £200 £130 View
1650 A mid-19th century mahogany framed Gainsborough chair, of George III style, with carved downswept open arms and ball and claw feet, 72cm wide x 107cm £250 - £350 £380 View

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