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An oyster veneered and leather inset blanket chest, having end brass carry handles and raised on bracket feet, w.84cm d.60cm h.55cm £400 - 600
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A French Louis XV style kingwood and brass bound bureau plat, having a gilt tooled leather inset writing surface above two real and two dummy frieze drawers, w.120cm d.68cm h.75.5cm £1500 - 2000
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A circa 1700 Dutch walnut cupboard, having a planked top with thumb-moulded frieze above two drawers and two panelled doors, each divided with blind carved columns (with some later alterations and additions), w.146cm d.59cm h.114cmProvenance: ex-Chippenham Park, Newmarket, formerly the estate of Admiral Edward Russell 1653-1727, 1st Earl of Orford, and Admiral ofthe fleet £1000 - 1500
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A circa 1830 mahogany crossbanded bowfront chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, each having pressed brass oval escutcheons, w.104cm, d.53cm, h.106cm £200 - 300
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An 18th century and recently re-veneered walnut writing bureau, having a fitted interior above four long graduated crossbanded drawers, w.100cm, d.50cm, h.105cm £250 - 400
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A circa 1900 mahogany bookcase after Thomas Chippendale, having twin astragal glazed doors, the base with single drawer and on fret carved square fronted supports concealing turned columns, w.106cm, d.59cm, h.200cm £200 - 300
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An 18th century joined oak four panel mule chest, the frieze bearing incised monogram FF and date 1728, w.144cm, d.54cm, h.75cm £200 - 300
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A circa 1700 joined oak coffer, having a four panel hinged lid above three panel front with lozenge carving, w.140cm, d.50cm, h.60cm £200 - 300
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A circa 1700 joined oak three panel coffer, with adapted fall-front, all raised on stile end supports, w.121cm, d.56cm, h.70cm £250 - 300
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A George IV mahogany pedestal breakfast table, having a yew wood crossbanded tilt-top, dia.128cm, h.71cm £200 - 300
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A 19th century oak freestanding corner cupboard in two sections, the panelled doors enclosing shaped shelves, h.214cm, w.110cm £300 - 400
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A set of eight late Georgian mahogany dining chairs, each having reeded barbacks, stuffover seats, and on ring turned tapering forelegs (6+2) £500 - 700
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A Victorian walnut and floral marquetry inlaid pedestal breakfast table, having a circular tilt-top, dia. 129cm h.78cm £200 - 300
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A late 19th century walnut elbow chair and near-matching side chair, in the Carolean style, the heavily carved backs each adorned with putti, flanking pedestal urn of flowers and amidst acanthus leaves and flower heads, each with split cane backs and seats £300 - 500
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A pair of late Victorian oak library armchairs, each with line carving and rexine upholstery £400 - 500
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A pair of mahogany window seats, in the Victorian style, each having scroll ends and raised on ring turned and tapering fluted supports, w.81cm, d.33cm, seat h.47cm £400 - 500
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An 18th century walnut and crossbanded architect's type table, having a shaped front, pull-out fitted drawer, and all with chequer stringing, w.92cm, d.60cm, h.79cm £1200 - 1600
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An 18th century planked oak coffer, on replacement ironstrap hinges, w.104cm, d.40cm, h.63cm £120 - 180
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A Regency satinwood and rosewood crossbanded D-shaped card table, having a foldover top with double gateleg rear action, raised on ring turned tapering supports with brass cup casters, with manufacturers label verso for 'C Williams of 19 & 21 Mortimer St, London NW' w.92cm, d.45cm, h.74cmProvenance: formally the property of Sir Alexander Fleming and thence by descent £200 - 300
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A set of eight George III and later mahogany dining chairs, each having graduated ladderbacks with inlaid panel, drop-in seats, and on ogee moulded square tapering forelegs (6+2) £600 - 800
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A mahogany twin pedestal dining table, in the Regency style and by Arthur Brett of Norwich, the top having one extra leaf, the pedestals each on four outswept supports with brass caps and casters, d.104cm w.202cm h.74cm £300 - 500
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A French mid-19th century giltwood and gesso wall mirror, of oval form, with beaded and tulip leaf moulded frame surmounted with ribbon swags with leaves, quiver of arrow and flaming torch, 134 x 84cm (mirrorplate with two small cracks to extremity at 9 o'clock) £300 - 500
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A pair of late 19th century giltwood and gesso oval wall mirrors, each with shell and acanthus scroll leaf moulded pediments, 87 x 48cm £200 - 300
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A 19th century giltwood and gesso wall mirror, the rectangular plate within a scroll reeded surround with proud flower head corners, 86 x 49cm £200 - 250
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A pair of Louis XV style walnut fauteuil, with swept backs and legs, re-upholstered in silk damask £300 - 500
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A late Victorian walnut plan chest, having a gilt tooled leather inset top above a hinged fall front enclosing three fitted slides, all above two flights of three and two further long graduated drawers, each with sunken brass handles, w.96cm, d.67cm, h.93cm £300 - 500
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A pair of Victorian walnut framed ladies and gentlemen's parlour chairs, each having spoonbacks and re-upholstered in a silver buttonback draylon £200 - 300
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A Regency rosewood and satinwood crossbanded breakfast table, having a tilt-top on four ring turned columns to a square platform, w.91cm, d.129cm, h.72cm £400 - 600
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A George IV mahogany needlework table, having hinged top above a pull-out well, all raised on brass casters, w.52cm, d.44cm, h.74cmNote: Sold on behalf of Suffolk West Citizens Advice Bureau with all proceeds raising valuable funds for the charity £100 - 150
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An early Victorian mahogany framed spoonback armchair, re-upholstered in a red velour, having swept arms on reeded waisted forelegs £150 - 250
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A figured walnut and crossbanded chest, in the early Georgian style, having two short and two long graduated drawers on bracket feet, w.84cm, d.47cm, h.77cm £350 - 450
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A figured walnut and crossbanded chest, in the early Georgian style, having three long graduated crossbanded and sharks-tooth marquetry inlaid drawers, w.78cm d.42cm h.83cm £300 - 400
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A French Napoleon III kingwood armoire, of serpentine outline, having twin feather and crossbanded doors opening to reveal fitted interior of adjustable shelves and drawers, h.184cm, w.158cm, d.49cm £300 - 500
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A William IV mahogany pedestal tea table, having fold-over top and raised on a quatraform base, w.91cm, d.45cm, h.74cm £120 - 180
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A Victorian walnut music seat, in the Rococo taste, with parcel gilt acanthus leaf applied decoration, the seat with revolving rise and fall action (with repairs to back) £400 - 500
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A George III mahogany kettle stand, having replacement dished circular top, on hipped cabriole supports, top dia.27cm, h.52cm £120 - 180
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# A Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry inlaid side table, the top with oval satinwood roundel flanked with angels united by swags, w.61cm, d.42cm, h.72cm £200 - 300
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# A Victorian walnut and specimen marquetry topped pedestal tripod table, on turned fruitwood column, dia. 26.5cm, h.74cm £80 - 120
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# An early 20th century limed oak double door wardrobe, having linenfold panels, hammered ironwork and fitted interior, w.126cm, d.46cm, h.189cm £400 - 600
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# An early 20th century limed oak 4ft 6in double bedstead, in the 17th century style, having linenfold panels to the head and foot dispersed with scroll leaves and flowers, the footpost with three quarter turned stylised lattice flower work relief carving £500 - 800
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# An Empire style rosewood hall table, having veined green marble top above a mirrorback supported on twin brass columns, 19th century and later adapted, w.102cm, d.32cm, h.92cm £150 - 250
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A French Empire plum pudding mahogany and brass mounted 5ft bedstead, having single panelled head, twin panelled foot, the head with turned finials and the whole with applied gilt brass mouldings, sold with folding boxbase and loose mattress £800 - 1200
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A Victorian rosewood centre table, by G R Millers of St Andrews, Norwich, stamped verso, the top raised on pierced and carved lyre shaped end supports with scroll terminals and brass casters, w.114cm, d.60cm, h.73cm £300 - 500
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A set of six circa 1900 mahogany dining chairs, in the Heppelwhite style, having pierced vase splatback and drop-in seats £200 - 300
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A Regency rosewood campaign type writing davenport, having a sliding top with hinged writing surface above two pull-out slides, the body with four panels and single door enclosing flight of four long graduated drawers, w.51cm d.56cm h.88cm £400 - 600
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A Regency mahogany pedestal sofa table, having real frieze and opposing dummy drawers, all raised on four outswept reeded supports with brass caps and casters, w.88cm (leaves down), d.69cm h.71.5cm £200 - 300
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A 19th century giltwood and gesso wall mirror, the feather moulded ogee frame with leaf and flower corners, h.113cm, w.69cm £150 - 200
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A mid-18th century style mahogany serpentine chest, of four long graduated drawers within blind carved canted corners, mid-20th century, w.91cm, d.51cm, h.81cm £400 - 500
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A 19th century ebonised boullework pier cabinet, having gilt brass chutes and sabots, the glazed door enclosing velvet lined shelved interior, w.90cm, d.36cm h.111cm £200 - 300
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