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Total lots: 1690

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1727 A Charles II and later oak dresser base, with three geometric moulded drawers on baluster supports united by potboard, 200cm wide x 81cm high. £200 - £300 £450 View
1728 UP Zavody Rousinov; a pair of mid-20th century egg chairs, each on stamped five point base, 85cm wide x 100cm high. (2) £200 - £400 £160 View
1729 A George III mahogany D-end extending dining table on tapering square supports, three extra leaves, 115cm wide x 112cm long x 257cm long extended. £100 - £200 £100 View
1730 A pair of 19th century Chippendale revival mahogany card tables, each with rectangular foldover top with fret work frieze on block supports, 86cm wide £1,000 - £1,500 £2,200 View
1731 A 17th century style oak refectory table, the cleated plank top on turned supports, united by perimeter stretcher, 77cm wide x 216cm long. 51 £150 - £250 £90 View
1732 An oak overmantel incorporating 17th century elements, the two arched panels divided by figures, 177cm wide x 149cm high. £100 - £200 £350 View
1733 A 19th century mahogany roll top desk with fitted interior and six pedestal drawers, 136cm wide x 110cm high. £100 - £200 £100 View
1734 An 18th century oak rectangular side table on tapering square supports united by shaped stretcher, 66cm wide x 64cm high. £100 - £200 £220 View
1735 An Istrian carved stone font, 18th century, with four lion mask handles, carved meandering border, alternating palmette and animal ovals against a flo £600 - £800 £1,300 View
1736 A 19th century Dutch ebony and ebonised carved side cabinet with carved panel door over drawer united by platform undertier, 63cm wide x 131cm high. 1 £100 - £200 £30 View
1737 A French Directoire commode, the marble top over a walnut base of five long graduated drawers, 128cm wide x 98cm high. £300 - £500 £400 View
1740 A pair of 19th century French window seats, each with concave seats and swept sides on turned and part ebonised fruitwood supports, 150cm wide x 48cm £300 - £500 £320 View
1741 A Regency rosewood 'D' shaped card table on turned column and paw feet, 91cm wide x 74cm high. £100 - £200 £140 View
1745 An 18th century Continental fruitwood and elm armoire, with pair of doors with three shaped panels, on square cabriole supports, 149cm wide x 210cm hi £200 - £400 £200 View
1748 A brass mounted mahogany bottle stand, probably 19th century and adapted, with galleried top, on slender baluster tapering legs united by a concave sh £150 - £250 £350 View
1749 A 17th century style oak refectory table, the cleated plank top on carved bulbous supports, united by 'H' frame stretcher, 85cm wide x 184cm long. £200 - £400 £170 View
1750 A pair of terracotta jardinières, with egg and dart rim over floral moulded twin handled bodied and fluted socles, 57cm diameter x 78cm high. Illustr £200 - £400 £600 View
1751 A large bench/dog bed, constructed from 18th century timber with panel back and block supports, 188cm wide x 86cm high. £100 - £200 £100 View
1752 Frank Hudson & Son for Harrods Knightsbridge; a set of eight mid-18th century style mahogany dining chairs with pierced splat on block supports, (incl £200 - £400 £220 View
1753 A 19th Century Chinese export black and gilt lacquered card table, all over gilt chinoiserie decoration on black ground, associated base, 81cms wide, £200 - £400 £290 View
1754 A pair of late French walnut framed open armchairs, each with cartouche crest and fluted supports 65cm wide x 110cm high. (2) 1893 £100 - £200 £55 View
1755 A carved red Verona stone wellhead, Italian, 17th century, with meandering border and decoration, 70cms high, 90cms wide. £2,500 - £3,500 £2,800 View
1756 A large 20th century faux bamboo square coffee table, painted with birds in a river scene, 152cm wide x 49cm high. 38 £150 - £250 £50 View
1758 Ralph Lauren; a Louis XV style hump back sofa with carved hardwood frieze on scroll supports, 262cm wide x 115cm high. £300 - £500 £1,600 View

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