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A Pair of Chinese Hardwood Small Table Stands, early 20th century, of rectangular form with shaped hump-back stretchers, 46cm by 31cm by 17cm £400 - 500
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A Quaretto of Carved Chinese Hardwood Nesting Tables, early 20th century, each of rectangular form with dragon and foliate carved borders, with hump-back shaped stretchers, the largest 51cm by 37cm by 72cm £600 - 800
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An Early 19th Century Dutch Colonial Padouk Hinged Document Box, with a removable fitted interior of compartments and a writing slope, a long drawer fitted to the base and swan neck handles with pierced backplates fitted to the sides, 63cm by 40cm by 25cm £400 - 600
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A Japanese Shibayama Cabinet, Meiji period, with gold lacquered panels inlaid with ivory depicting immortal figures in a landscape, with open niches, cupboards and foliate carved panels, raised on a stand with two sliding doors above a foliate carved apron, 92cm by 38cm by 170cm £900 - 1200
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A Pair of Mid 19th Century Anglo-Indian Carved Hardwood Tripod Tables, the circular tilt tops with acanthus foliate carved borders, raised on a bulbous carved support with triform base and claw feet, 53cm wide, 76cm high £600 - 800
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A Matched Pair of Chinese Huanghali and Marble Topped Two-Tier Tables, late 19th/early 20th century, foliate carved with decorative friezes with scrolled bracket supports and an undertier, raised on square form legs with ball and claw feet, 42cm by 32cm by 81cm £700 - 1000
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A Chinese Padouk Wood and Marble Plant Stand, early 20th century, the foliate carved frieze with dragon head carved terminals above shaped legs with ball and claw feet joined by a stretcher, 44cm by 45cm £250 - 350
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A Chinese Hardwood and Pink Marble Two-Tier Plant Stand, late 19th/early 20th century, of rectangular form with carved frieze and decorative hump-back stretcher, with undertier, the legs united by stretchers, 43cm by 30cm by 80cm £300 - 400
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A Chinese Style Hardwood and Lacquered Chest on Stand, early 20th century, the hinged lid enclosing a later painted interior, the front panel decorated with a heron, brass carrying side handles, 101cm by 50cm by 79cm £600 - 800
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An English Early 18th Century Joined Oak Six-Seater Gateleg Table, with two rounded drop leaves to form an oval above two frieze drawers, raised on spindle turned legs with double gatelegs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 136cm by 160cm by 75cm £1000 - 1500
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A 17th Century Oak Eight-Seater Gateleg Table, with two rounded drop leaves to form an oval, raised above double gateleg supports with bobbin turned legs and block feet joined by a peripheral H stretcher, 150cm by 174cm by 77cm Provenance: Elaine Phillips, Harrogate. Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire £800 - 1200
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An 18th Century English Oak Flip-Top Table, the circular top above a birdcage platform raised on a turned support, 72cm by 63cm Provenance: Elaine Phillips, Harrogate. Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire £250 - 350
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An English Joined Oak Dining Table, in 17th century style, the four-plank top with cleated ends above a fluted frieze, on turned gun barrel supports with block feet joined by a flattened stretcher, 285cm by 102cm by 76cm; and Four English Joined Oak Benches, with carved top rails, panelled back supports and one downswept arm, boarded seats, raised on turned gun barrel front supports with block legs, 127cm by 44cm by 102cm (5) £1000 - 1500
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A Pair of English Joined Oak Armchairs, in 17th century style, the carved top rails above arched back supports inlaid with marquetry and surrounded by guilloche carved borders, the downswept arms above a boarded seat and raised on turned forelegs joined by a stretcher, 57cm by 41cm by 104cm £600 - 800
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A Matched Set of Ten Ash Spindle Back Rush Seated Dining Chairs, early 19th century, Lancashire/Cheshire, each with double spindle back support, bobbin turned stretchers and pad feet, 50cm by 40cm by 96cm £700 - 1000
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A Set of Four Yewwood Windsor Armchairs, probably Thames Valley, mid 19th century, with triple pierced splats and circular moulded roundels, outswept arms and moulded seats, raised on ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 46cm by 40cm by 88cm £900 - 1200
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A Harlequin Set of Eight Yorkshire/Derbyshire Joined Oak Chairs, 17th century and later, each with double crescent carved splats, boarded seats, raised on turned and block legs with bobbin turned front stretchers, 44cm by 36cm by 102cm (assorted heights) Provenance: Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire £3000 - 4000
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A 19th Century Yewwood and Elm Windsor Armchair, circa 1850, the double row spindle back support, pierced splat and curved arms above a moulded seat, raised on turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 61cm by 39cm by 90cm £300 - 400
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A Set of Six Mid 19th Century North West Ash and Rush-Seated Dining Chairs, with single row spindle back supports, raised on plain legs joined by a double H stretcher and turned front rail, 48cm by 37cm by 91cm £300 - 400
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An English Joined Oak Armchair, the scrolled top rail above a fielded panel back support carved with flowerheads, downswept arms, bobbin turned supports and boarded seat, 55cm by 42cm by 105cm £300 - 500
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A Late 17th Century Joined Oak English Armchair, Leeds/Yorkshire Region, with scrolled top rail above a diamond carved panel with flutering pendant-like terminals, shaped armrests and boarded seat, raised on turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 59cm by 43cm by 113cm For similar examples see Chinnery (Victor) Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, pg.476, fig. 4;131 and pg.477, 4;133 £800 - 1200
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An Early 19th Century French Cherrywood Farmhouse Table, of four-plank construction, above a single frieze drawer and raised on square tapering legs, 198cm by 78cm by 74cm £600 - 800
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A George II Oak Dressing Table or Lowboy, mid 18th century, the moulded top above three frieze drawers and arched apron, raised on turned tapering legs with pad feet, 76cm by 52cm by 72cm £400 - 600
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An 18th Century Joined Oak Dressing Table or Lowboy, the crossbanded moulded top above three frieze drawers and wavy shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs with trefid pad feet, 84cm by 53cm by 73cm £300 - 500
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An English Joined Oak Settle, probably Yorkshire, 17th century and later, the fielded back support with punch ground decoration above four fluted diamond carved motifs, the downswept arms above a later seat, raised on ring turned forelegs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 157cm by 46cm by 116cm Provenance: Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire £750 - 950
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A George III Oak Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, of two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 92cm by 50cm by 108cm Provenance: Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire £250 - 350
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An English Joined Oak Cupboard, the bold cornice above two small drawers with fielded panels below flanked by a hinged door enclosing an interior fitted with pegs, raised on plain stiles, 113cm by 50cm by 172cm With original receipt from Mary Bellis, Bournemouth, dated 13.9.50, and described as a 17th century oak hanging cupboard, sold for £60 £500 - 700
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An English Joined Oak and Marquetry Hinged Chest, the boarded lid above carved stiles and muntins with lozenge carved fielded panels, 157cm by 56cm by 77cm £400 - 600
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An Oak, Mahogany Crossbanded and Barber's Pole Strung Straight Front Chest of Drawers, the dentil cornice above a blind fret carved frieze drawer and three short and four long graduated drawers, raised on later bracket feet, 18th century and adapted, 104cm by 52cm by 124cm £300 - 400
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An English Joined Oak Court Cupboard, the bold cornice with a carved frieze above vase and flowerpot carved panels between turned pilaster supports, a long knurled drawer above inverted baluster supports joined by a potboard, 17th century and later, 144cm by 53cm by 138cm £1000 - 1500
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A Late 17th Century English Joined Oak Chest, probably Yorkshire, the hinged lid with four fielded panels, the interior fitted with a candle box, above carved stiles and muntins, 144cm by 59cm by 72cm £400 - 600
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An English Joined Oak Press Cupboard, in George III style, the bold cornice above two cupboard doors with four fielded panels enclosing two fixed shelves, the base of three short over three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 125cm by 59cm by 205cm £700 - 1000
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A Late 17th Century English Joined Oak Press Cupboard, the strapwork frieze with S shaped scrolls and carved 1686 JI above inverted acorn finials with two cupboard doors below, the base of cupboard doors, all between carved stiles and muntins, 126cm by 61cm by 163cm £300 - 500
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An 18th Century Joined Oak Tall Dresser, Probably Montgomeryshire, the rack with three fixed shelves formerly fitted with iron cup hooks, the base of three frieze drawers above an arched apron, raised on ring turned baluster supports joined by a potboard, 144cm by 45cm by 200cm £2000 - 3000
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An English Joined Oak Dresser, 3rd quarter 18th century, the rack with wavy shaped frieze above a brass-faced clock with black Roman numerals and foliate decorated spandrels, the shaped hinged door flanked by four shelves, the base with three deep drawers above an arched apron, raised on turned forelegs, 180cm by 50cm by 225cm £1000 - 1500
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An English Joined Oak Dresser Base, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded top above four graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, flanked by two fielded panel doors, raised on bracket feet, 153cm by 64cm by 89cm £600 - 800
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An 18th Century English Joined Oak Low Dresser, the plank top above five frieze drawers and an arched apron, raised on profile cut forelegs with block feet, 196cm by 52cm by 78cm Ex Spurrier-Smith Antiques, Ashbourne, Derbyshire £600 - 800
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An 18th Century Burr and Figured Ash Bacon Settle, circa 1800, the ogee moulded cornice above an upper compartment with two panelled doors, two large cupboard doors below on H form hinges enclosing hanging space, the outswept flat armrests with pad terminals above a seat with two short and one long cockbeaded drawer below, raised on a plinth base, 104cm by 57cm by 183cm Provenance: Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire For a similar example see Knell (David) English Country Furniture 1500-1900, pg.332, pl.91 £3000 - 5000
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An Early 18th Century English Joined Oak Chest, the hinged lid above a carved frieze with trailing flowers and vines, above three panels carved with stylised flowers all between fluted stiles, 135cm by 58cm by 74cm £400 - 500
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A 19th Century Pine Straight Front Chest of Drawers, with painted finish, with two short over three long drawers above an arched apron, 91cm by 50cm by 93cm £700 - 1000
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A George I Walnut and Feather Banded Dressing Table, early 18th century, the quarter-veneered moulded top above three frieze drawers, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet, 74cm by 46cm by 70cm £1500 - 2000
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A 19th Century English Joined Oak Settle, the five foliate carved fielded panels with initials IG and dated 81, all between guilloche carved stiles, with downswept arms, turned front supports and carved seat rail, 178cm by 58cm by 106cm £300 - 500
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An Early 19th Century Welsh Tall Dresser, the bold cornice above iron cup hooks and shelves, the base of five drawers above an arched apron with spindle turned posts above a potboard, 165cm by 41cm by 206cm £1500 - 2000
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A George III Oak Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated, raised on bracket feet, 95cm by 51cm by 82cm £400 - 500
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An Early 20th Century Biedermeier Karelein Birch Bowfront Pedestal Sideboard, with staged tops and cupboard doors enclosing shelves, two frieze drawers above fluted cupboard doors and raised on a plinth base, 196cm by 68cm by 167cm £500 - 700
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An Impressive Italian Cream Painted and Parcel Gilt Commode, late 19th/early 20th century, of serpentine shaped form, with rococo mould carving and two drawers, raised on cabriole legs, 140cm by 56cm by 102cm £2500 - 3500
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A Satinwood and Parquetry Decorated Two-Tier Side Table, labelled Gillows, late 19th century, the serpentine shaped top above a single frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs joined by an undertier, 47cm by 29cm by 69cm £700 - 1000
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An Adam Revival Carved Mahogany Sideboard, stamped Gillows, Lancaster, late 19th century, the fluted frieze flanked by two short and two deep drawers with pedestal end sections, the cupboard doors carved with ribbons and paterae, 248cm by 63cm by 108cm £1000 - 1500
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A Mahogany Writing Table, in the manner of Gillows, circa 1820, of rounded rectangular form, raised on turned and reeded tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 107cm by 75cm by 75cm £400 - 600
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An Early 19th Century Mahogany Book or Napkin Press, stamped Gillows, Lancaster, with rectangular platform beneath a screw vice with turned handle, 38cm by 38cm by 37cm £200 - 300
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