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A pair of walnut framed two seat settees of George II design with slightly arched crest rails and shaped arms, upholstered in old gold ivy leaf pattern brocade, on cabriole front legs with shell, leaf and bellflower carving and with moulded toes, each 45ins wide 29ins deep x 38ins high £1250-1600
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A good walnut rectangular card table of "Queen Anne" design with recessed front and sides, the top with matched veneer panels and crossbanded and opening to reveal fine needlework inset with playing cards, coins and various flowers around the borders, with square candle stands to corners, with plain aprons and on bold cabriole legs with leaf carving to the knees and claw and ball feet, 27.75ins wide x 14.25ins deep x 28.5ins high (small piece of veneer missing from side of apron and small piece of carved bracket to rear leg) £1000-1500 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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An early 18th Century fruitwood bible box on later stand with plain lid and front carved with tree design and dated 1724, on stand with turned supports, 25ins wide x 15.75ins deep x 24ins high £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A Regency rosewood tray top rectangular occasional table, fitted one narrow frieze drawer, on lyre end supports, with tray top undertier and gilt brass moulded scroll feet, 26ins x 15ins x 31ins high (top marked) £250-400 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A French kingwood and gilt brass mounted triangular work table, the top opening to reveal mirror panel with star cutting and cloth lined interior, the side panels with matched veneers within crossbanding, shaped mounts and slender square cabriole legs with gilt brass leaf sabots, 10ins x 9.5ins x 28ins high £300-400
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A George III mahogany circular "Manx" tripod table with plain top, on turned centre column, the three shaped supports with leaf cappings and carved "stocking" and "boot" pattern feet, 29ins diameter x 28ins high (top repolished) £450-600
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A William IV rosewood circular occasional table with figured veneered top, moulded edge and plain apron, on three leaf capped inswept supports, the swept-in triangular base with scroll feet with recessed castors, 23.5ins a x 28.5ins high (repolished) £450-600
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A William IV figured mahogany sarcophagus shaped cellaret, the domed and angled top with gadrooned moulding, enclosing six division galvanised interior, panelled sides, on turned and lobed feet, 26.5ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 19ins high (top slightly warped) £400-600
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A Victorian figured mahogany miniature chest of drawers fitted two short and three long drawers on turned feet, 19ins wide x 10ins deep x 22ins high (slight damage and repair) £200-300
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A George III mahogany rectangular tray top commode with shaped gallery enclosed by a pair of doors, on square legs, 22.5ins wide x 18ins deep x 30ins high (top split, slight damage and commode drawer adapted) £200-300
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A mahogany four division canterbury of Georgian design with slightly dished top, fitted single drawer, on turned legs, 20ins wide x 15ins deep x 25ins high (slight damage) £70-100
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A pair of 1930s French kingwood and marquetry inlaid petit commodes, the canted front corners with gilt metal mounts, each fitted three drawers, on cabriole legs with gilt brass sabots to feet, each 18ins wide x 14ins deep x 30ins high £200-300
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A painted canvas covered three fold rectangular draught screen, decorated in the 18th Century style with cartouches of floral ornament, each fold 56.5ins x 23ins (slight paint scuffing and wear) £150-200
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An ebonised wood pedestal with octagonal top, spiral turned centre column and stepped base, 13.5ins square x 44.5ins high (slight damage throughout) £70-100
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An oak rectangular display table on square tapered legs, 32ins x 22ins deep x 21ins high, a brown painted wood bow-front table top display case, 42.5ins wide x 12ins deep x 6.5ins high, and one other oak framed rectangular display case £120-160
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A late 19th Century Continental elm and metal bound plate chest with angled top, on shaped feet, 30ins wide x 18ins deep x 33ins high £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental olivewood rectangular two-handled butler's tray inlaid in coloured woods with floral swag, bird in flight and with monogram within amboyna banding and stringings, 34ins x 19ins, with bobbin turned stand for same £400-600
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A late Georgian mahogany framed rectangular toilet mirror on turned uprights, the bow-front base fitted three drawers, on bun feet, 21.5ins wide £60-80
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A Victorian walnut three division canterbury with pierced sides and scrolled uprights, the shaped base fitted single drawer, on turned feet, 22ins wide x 16ins deep x 17ins high £150-200
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A 19th Century Continental wicker and cast iron mounted domed top travelling trunk, on later associated mahogany stand, 33ins wide x 20ins deep x 35ins high (slight damage to trunk) £150-200
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A Victorian rectangular work table with crossbanded top, on octagonal central column and triangular inswept base with bun feet, 16.5ins x 14ins x 30ins high (top warped and cracks to veneer) £200-300
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A late Victorian walnut bedside cupboard enclosed by single figured veneer panelled door, 16ins x 14ins x 28ins and a nest of three Edwardian mahogany rectangular occasional tables, with twin turned end supports on trestle feet, 19ins wide x 13ins deep x 26ins high £120-160
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A Victorian figured mahogany cylindrical pot cupboard with white marble inset to top enclosed by a single door on plinth base, 15ins diameter x 29ins high £150-200
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A late Victorian walnut shaving stand with adjustable octagonal mirror fitted two drawers, cupboard under enclosed by a panelled door, on square legs, 18ins wide x 13ins deep x 59ins high £150-200
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A George III mahogany enclosed dressing table, fitted sliding mirror, enclosed by lifting tops, fitted four drawers and cupboard enclosed by single door inlaid with shell paterae, on square legs and with swan necked handles to sides, 16.5ins x 17ins x 34.5ins (minor damage) £120-160
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A late 19th Century French gilt metal mounted mahogany oval two tier etagere, the tiers inlaid with marquetry and rosewood crossbanding, on splayed legs, 26ins x 19ins x 33ins high £200-300
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A Victorian rosewood circular pole screen, inset with floral needlework, 16ins diameter, on turned pole with fluted bulbous knop, on three splayed legs, 56.5ins high £120-160
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A gout stool of Georgian design upholstered in tan leather and buttoned, on stained wood and fluted front legs, 12ins wide x 20ins deep x 14.75ins high £120-160
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A George III mahogany and brass bound octagonal cellaret with three wide polished brass bands and twin loop handles to sides, the lead lined interior with seven divisions, on square tapered legs, 18ins wide x 27ins high £600-800
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A 1920s walnut dwarf display case, the top with moulded edge fitted later plate glass shelf enclosed by single door, on slender cabriole legs and pad feet, 17ins square x 33ins high £120-160
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A George III mahogany bow-front night commode, the lifting top with dummy drawer front, dummy doors under with shaped apron, on bracket feet, 25ins wide x 16ins deep x 28ins high (faded throughout) £100-150
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A pair of dark oak box stools of "17th Century" design, with lifting lids, the aprons carved with arcaded ornament, on short turned supports with plain stretchers, each 18ins wide x 13ins deep x 15ins high £200-300
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A late Victorian mahogany and brass three tier magazine rack of Arts & Crafts design in the manner of Christopher Dresser, 17.5ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 37ins high £100-150
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An early 20th Century near Eastern hardwood and brass studded "Zanzibar" blanket chest, 46.5ins wide x 20ins deep x 19.5ins high (thought to possibly be from Oman – top warped and with scuffing and wear throughout) £200-300
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An Eastern hardwood 5ft four poster bedstead of 19th Century "Colonial" design, carved with leaf scroll and animal ornament, the shaped headboard inset with oval mirror, with spiral turned supports, and with modern mattress for same £400-600 Provenance: Purchased from Yolanda Gray Antiques, Queensferry Industrial Estate, Pentre, North Wales, CH5 2EB 1499
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A modern figured walnut lowboy of 18th Century design, the top with moulded edge and inlaid with boxwood stringings, fitted three drawers above shaped apron, on cabriole legs with scallop motif to knees, on pad feet, 27ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 27.5ins high £120-160
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An oak drawleaf dining table of 17th Century design with cleated three plank top, on bulbous carved legs, 113ins extended x 40ins x 31ins high £200-300
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A 19th Century Continental mahogany circular centre table with white marble top, on turned and carved centre column and scrolled supports, 38ins diameter x 29ins high (marble top repaired and base with minor damage) £200-300
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A mahogany twin pedestal dining table of Georgian design with one extra leaf, the top with reeded edges, on turned columns and quadruple reeded splayed supports, 88ins x 41ins x 29ins high £70-100
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A George IV mahogany rectangular writing table, fitted two real and two dummy drawers, one drawer stamped to edge with maker's address – "56 Great Queen Street" (thought to be T. Wilson) but lacking maker's name, on turned and reeded legs and castors, 42ins wide x 28.5ins deep x 30.5ins high (slight damage to top and chipping around knobs, with key for same) £300-400
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A modern figured walnut sofa table of Biedermeier design, with D-shaped flaps, on turned central column, inswept platform base and with quadruple splayed supports, 50ins x 27ins x 27ins and a pair of similar armchairs upholstered in cream and green striped cloth on sabre front legs £300-400
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A 1960s John Piper "London Skyline" black painted metal plywood and Formica topped rectangular coffee table, 45ins x 15ins x 14ins (slight damage) £80-120
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A George IV mahogany oval dropleaf table, the top with wide rosewood crossbanding and reeded edge, on turned and leaf carved central column, and quadruple reeded splayed supports with acanthus leaf cappings to knees and with plain brass toes and casters, 66ins x 54ins x 28.5ins high £800-1200
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An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, the baize lined top with copper counter wells, fitted one drawer to blind fret carved frieze, on shaped apron and cabriole legs with castors and X-pattern stretcher, 21.25ins square x 29.5ins high (top marked) £120-160
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A Victorian partners oak writing table, the top with moulded edge and inset with brown leather cloth, fitted three frieze drawers to front and reverse, on turned and reeded legs and castors, 60ins wide x 41ins deep x 30ins high (slight damage to drawers and faded throughout) £400-600
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A late 19th Century French gilt circular occasional table, the top inset with white veined marble slab, on turned and fluted legs, 23.5ins diameter x 29.5ins high (damaged), a 19th Century French cream painted fauteuil with green highlights, upholstered in striped cloth (slight damage to paintwork), a walnut display case of 18th Century design, 28.75ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 28.75ins high, and a similar ditto display case £150-200
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A Regency rosewood circular occasional table, on turned central column and triangular inswept base with brass mount and paw feet, 19ins diameter x 24.5ins high (with adaptations) £200-300
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A late Victorian oak kneehole desk carved throughout with face masks and scrolled leafage, the top inset with black leather cloth and fitted nine drawers, 48ins wide x 24ins deep x 29.5ins high £200-300
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