Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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Auction Lots - Page 10 | |||
1021 | |||
A pair of 1960s wicker and black painted metal easy chairs £120-160 |
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1022 | |||
A modern two seat square back settee upholstered in pale old gold striped cloth, 75ins wide, with cushions for same £200-300 |
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1023 | |||
An old oak settle of 18th Century design, the back with four arched and moulded panels, shaped arms, three plank wood seat, on cabriole front legs, 45ins wide (slight damage and repair) £200-300 |
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1024 | |||
A 1920s dark oak monk's bench with folding top and carved with coat of arms, 43ins wide x 20ins deep x 29ins high £150-200 |
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1025-1026 | |||
1027 | |||
A late Victorian walnut window seat with turned roll ends, the sides with moulded edges, on turned legs, 42ins wide x 11.25ins deep x 20.75ins high (one end broken at connection and the other end loose) £150-200 |
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1028 | |||
A George III mahogany shield shaped toilet mirror on shaped uprights, the bow-front platform base fitted two drawers inlaid with boxwood stringings on ball feet, 18.5ins wide (slight damage) £100-150 |
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1029 | |||
A Victorian mahogany framed rectangular pole screen inset with plain floral needlework panel, 15ins x 12ins, on turned and leaf carved central column and inswept platform base with scrolled toes, 52ins high, and a George III oak circular tray top tripod table on baluster turned central column and splayed legs, 25.5ins diameter x 20ins high (reduced in height) £120-160 |
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1030 | |||
A mahogany framed shield shaped silk pole screen decorated in colours with romantic couple, 15.5ins x 17ins, on turned and fluted column and tripod base, 57ins high (screen damaged) £100-150 |
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1031 | |||
A pair of early Victorian mahogany framed fire screens with apex tops, each inset with floral woolwork panels, on splayed trestle base and ball feet, 22ins wide (one damaged to leg) £150-200 |
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1032 | |||
A late 18th/19th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry tray top torchere, the shaped tray top inlaid with a bird and floral ornament, on triangular fluted centre column and three scroll supports inlaid with trailing floral ornament, 11ins diameter x 30.75ins high (top loose from base) £200-300 |
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1033 | |||
1034 | |||
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany circular three tier cake stand on square supports, 39ins high and a mahogany circular two tier jardinière stand, 14ins diameter x 39.5ins high £120-160 |
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1035 | |||
A mahogany four division Canterbury of Victorian design with slightly dished top, fitted single drawer, on turned legs, 20ins wide x 15ins deep x 25ins high (slight damage) £150-200 |
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1036 | |||
A Victorian mahogany miniature Wellington chest with moulded tray top, fitted four drawers enclosed by lockable stile, on plinth base, 16ins wide x 10.5ins deep x 18.5ins high (damage to tray top and repair to plinth), with key for same £200-300 |
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1037 | |||
A Kashmiri hardwood folding bookstand carved and fretted with scrolled leafage, 18.5ins wide x 32ins high £100-150 |
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1038 | |||
A Victorian figured walnut dwarf music cabinet, the top with ebonised crossbanding and gilt metal gallery, fitted three shelves enclosed by single glazed door, 22ins wide x 13ins deep x 37ins high (faded and with slight veneer damage) £120-160 |
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1039 | |||
A 19th Century Butlers mahogany rectangular tray, with handle cut-outs to sides, 27.5ins x 17.5ins x 3.5ins high, and turned wood folding stand (stand with old repairs) £100-150 |
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1040 | |||
A late Victorian mahogany wall mounted cabinet inlaid with satinwood fan motifs and box wood stringings, with scrolled cresting, inset with bevelled mirror panels and enclosed by a single astragal glazed door, 22ins wide x 18ins deep x 34ins high £120-160 |
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1041 | |||
A George III mahogany tray top night commode, the shaped top with handle cut-outs enclosed by a pair of doors and with twin dummy drawer front, on square legs, 21ins wide x 17ins deep x 30ins high (adapted and damaged) £300-500 |
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1042 | |||
A late Georgian mahogany bow front night commode in the "Gillows" manner with lifting top and seat, on turned front legs, 20.5ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 30ins high. £100-150 |
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1043 | |||
A George III oak hanging corner cupboard with moulded cornice, fitted two shelves enclosed by single panelled door, 28ins wide x 16ins deep x 32.5ins high (damage throughout) £100-150 |
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1044 | |||
A George III mahogany dropleaf work table with D-shaped flaps and twin moulded edge, fitted two real and two dummy drawers, on slender turned legs, 21ins x 29.5ins x 27ins high £250-350 |
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1045 | |||
A walnut rectangular lowboy of early 18th Century design, the top with matched figured veneer panel within wide crossbanding, fitted two drawers, on cabriole legs with shell carving to the knees and pointed toes, 25ins x 15.5ins x 28.5ins high, and an Edwardian mahogany oval occasional table, the top crossbanded in satinwood, on square tapered legs with spade toes, 23.75ins x 17.5ins x 28.5ins high £120-160 |
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1046 | |||
An 18th Century oak lowboy, the top with mahogany crossbanding, fitted three drawers, on square chamfered legs, 29.5ins wide x 18.5ins deep x 28ins high (extensively damaged) £120-160 |
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1047 | |||
A Moroccan gilt metal, brass and plate glass oval coffee table on turned legs with leaf cast stretchers and with two circular two-handled braziers to underframe, 59ins x 27ins x 16ins high £200-300 |
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1048 | |||
A George IV figured mahogany sofa table inlaid with brass stringing, the top with rosewood crossbanding, fitted two real and two dummy drawers, on twin pierced supports, inswept platform base and quadruple splayed legs with brass paw caps and castors, 66ins wide x 28ins deep x 28ins high (slight fading and wear and with some metal inlay lifting) £500-700 |
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1049 | |||
An 18th Century mahogany side table with plain top, fitted single frieze drawer, on square chamfered legs, 31ins wide x 21ins deep x 28ins high (slightly faded and with stains to top) £150-200 |
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1050 | |||
An 18th Century oak side table fitted three drawers on square legs, 37ins wide x 20ins deep x 30ins high (with replacement shaped panel to frieze) £200-300 |
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1051 | |||
An 18th Century oak side table with moulded top, panelled sides, fitted single frieze drawer, on turned legs, 34.5ins wide x 19ins deep x 29ins high (slight damage and repair) £200-300 |
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1052 | |||
A late 17th Century oak rectangular side table, fitted single drawer with moulded front, on bobbin turned legs and block feet, 36ins wide x 22ins deep x 28ins high (with old woodworm, repairs to feet and with damage and fading to top) £100-150 |
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1053 | |||
A late 17th/early 18th Century oak rectangular side table on turned supports, 35ins wide x 24ins deep x 37ins high (in poor condition) £100-150 |
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1054 | |||
A yew wood side table of William and Mary design with crossbanded top, fitted three drawers above shaped apron, on turned legs with X-pattern stretchers, 30ins wide x 18ins deep x 28ins high £100-150 |
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1055 | |||
An early Victorian rosewood rectangular side table fitted single frieze drawer, on bobbin turned supports with conforming H-pattern stretcher, 19.5ins wide x 16ins deep x 26ins high (top warped, stained and damaged) £120-160 |
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1056 | |||
A George III mahogany Pembroke table, the top with reeded edge, fitted one real and one dummy drawer, on turned legs, 30ins x 36ins x 28ins high (slight damage and wear) £150-200 |
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1057 | |||
A George III mahogany Pembroke table, the top with D-shaped flaps inlaid with wide satinwood banding and twin rosewood bandings, fitted one real and one dummy drawer, on turned legs and castors, 32ins x 40ins x 29ins high, and a late Georgian mahogany bow-front chest of drawers with square top edge, fitted two short and three long drawers, shaped apron, on splayed bracket feet, 35ins wide x 18ins deep x 35ins high £150-200 |
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1058 | |||
A George III mahogany "Butterfly" Pembroke table, fitted one real and one dummy drawer, on square legs and castors, 32ins x 30ins x 28ins high (small split to top) £100-150 |
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1059 | |||
A Victorian figured walnut rectangular music/reading table, the top with two reading slopes, with lifting compartment enclosing fitted interior and fitted single drawer enclosing top extension, on turned central telescopic column, inswept platform base and castors, 44ins wide (extended) x 20ins deep x 30ins high £250-350 |
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1060 | |||
A George II walnut rectangular tea table, the plain folding top with rounded front corners, fitted one frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with shell carving to the front legs and on claw and ball feet, 35ins wide x 17ins deep x 26.5ins high (patched to drawer front, replacement handles and with minor repairs) £400-600 |
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1061 | |||
A late 19th Century mahogany semi-circular card table in the Sheraton manner, the top inlaid with a bold fan motif, leaf paterae, swag and bellflower ornament, the whole crossbanded in rosewood, baize lined folding top, conforming apron, on square tapered legs with block toes, 39ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins high (split to top) £400-500 |
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1062 | |||
A George III mahogany semi-circular card table with baize lined folding top, on square tapered legs and spade toes, 37ins wide x 19ins deep x 28ins high (slight damage) £300-500 |
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1063 | |||
A George III mahogany semi circular card table with baize lined and crossbanded folding top, on square tapered and moulded legs, 37ins wide x 16ins deep x 28ins high (slight damage) £250-350 |
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1064 | |||
A George IV mahogany D-shaped card table, the baize lined folding top with wide crossbanding, plain apron, on heavy turned centre column with gilt brass mounts and four scroll supports with cast brass toes and castors, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 28.5ins high (surface faded and undercarriage with slight cracks to supports) £250-350 |
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1065 | |||
A Victorian walnut kingwood and gilt metal mounted work table of shaped outline, the top inset with black leather, single frieze drawer and work box under, on cabriole legs, 23ins wide x 17ins deep x 28.5ins high (leather worn) £600-800 |
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1066 | |||
A George IV mahogany rectangular work table fitted two narrow drawers and one deep drawer with twin dummy drawer fronts to frieze, on turned central column and quadruple moulded splayed supports with cast brass paw pattern feet and castors, 32ins wide x 23ins deep x 30ins high (top marked and scuffed) £250-400 |
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1067 | |||
A 1960s teak rectangular table with folding top, fitted two drawers with flush handles, on square legs, 45ins wide x 24ins deep x 29ins high £150-200 |
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1068 | |||
A mahogany octagonal tray top octagonal table of Georgian design with shaped tray top, on quadruple turned columns and splayed supports, 34ins wide x 26ins deep x 29ins high £200-300 |
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1069 | |||
A Victorian figured walnut and gilt metal mounted occasional table of kidney shaped outline, the top inlaid with floral marquetry, fitted single frieze drawer, on cabriole legs, 31ins wide x 19ins deep x 28ins high £250-350 |
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1070 | |||
An Edwardian mahogany and parquetry circular drum table of Georgian design, the top with parquetry design inlaid with stringings, circular panels within mahogany cross banding, the frieze fitted four drawers on stand with turned centre column and quadruple splayed supports with cast brass paw pattern feet and castors, 42ins diameter x 30ins high £900-1200 |
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1071 | |||
A 19th Century French rosewood, marquetry and gilt brass mounted rectangular centre table with bow and break-front ends, the quartered veneered top inlaid with bold floral sprays and with scroll work bandings, the apron inlaid with conforming inlay, fitted one frieze drawer, on slender turned and fluted supports with X-pattern stretchers, 46ins x 26ins x 30ins high £800-1200 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 9th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm Mornings of Sale from 8.30am |
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