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A late Victorian mahogany library table with low gallery and moulded edge to top, fitted two frieze drawers, on shaped end supports and trestle base and castors, 48ins x 24ins x 30ins high £200-300
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An old oak rectangular gateleg table, fitted one frieze drawer, on slender turned supports, 38ins x 39ins x 28ins high (with later top) £70-100
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An 18th Century oak side table with plain top, fitted one deep drawer, on cabriole legs, 39ins wide x 22ins deep x 31ins high £200-300
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A Victorian figured walnut Davenport by T. Willson, 68 Great Queen Street, London, the sliding top with spindle turned gallery, the green leather lined slope enclosing two real and two dummy drawers and with pull out ink drawer to side, the base fitted with a slide and four real and four dummy drawers, 24ins wide x 26ins deep x 34ins high (stamped to drawer edge) £600-800
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A William IV rosewood work table, the top with chess board inlay, fitted single drawer, basket under, on U-shaped supports and panelled centre column, on inswept platform base and turned feet, 16ins square x 28.5ins high £250-350
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A George III mahogany circular tripod table with one piece top on birdcage block, on turned column with wrythen knop, on cabriole legs and pad feet, 30ins diameter x 27.5ins high (slight marking to top) £250-350
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A 19th Century Continental figured mahogany writing table, the superstructure with bobbin turned open gallery, fitted four drawers and central cupboard, the top with frieze drawer and pull-out red leather lined slide above, on spiral turned end supports with leaf capped and carved knees and claw feet, 36ins wide x 28ins deep x 47ins high £350-500
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A Victorian walnut occasional table of shaped outline, on twin turned end supports, splayed legs and castors, 42ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 29.5ins high £200-300
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A mid Victorian mahogany extending dining table with two extra leaves for same, the top with moulded edge, on turned and reeded baluster moulded legs, brass and glass claw pattern feet, 21ins x 48ins x 29ins high £800-1200
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An oak rectangular refectory table of "17th Century" design with five panel top on bulbous turned and carved "Cup and Cover", end supports and trestle base, 60ins x 33ins x 29.5ins (top repaired) and a set of eight 1920's mahogany dining chairs of Georgian design (including two armchairs) with shaped crest rails, the splats inlaid with scalloped motifs, the seats upholstered in mushroom vinyl, on cabriole front legs and pad feet (all slightly scuffed and worn) £300-400
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An Edwardian lady's mahogany cylindrical topped bureau inlaid throughout with boxwood stringings, the cylinder top inlaid with oval cartouche and enclosing pigeon-holes, one small drawer and pull-out writing surface, two small frieze drawers under, on square tapered legs and castors, 30ins wide x 18ins deep x 41ins high (with slight wear) £250-350
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A George III mahogany octagonal occasional table inlaid with rosewood and satinwood bandings, fitted single drawer, on slender turned legs with X-pattern stretcher, 21.5ins wide x 16.75ins deep x 28ins high (slight damage) and an Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table inlaid with satinwood bandings and to centre with oval paterae, on twin turned end supports and trestle feet, 21.5ins x 27ins x 22ins high (damaged) £150-200
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An early Victorian rosewood circular breakfast table with matched figured veneered top, on turned and ovolo moulded bulbous central column, inswept platform base and three scrolled feet and castors, 48ins diameter x 29ins high (top slightly faded – veneer damage to frieze and minor damage elsewhere) £500-700
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A 19th century French walnut Davenport with black cloth lined slope enclosing two small drawers, four real and four dummy drawers to sides, and with turned and fluted front supports, on platform base and castors, 24ins wide x 23ins deep x 34ins high £200-300
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A George III rosewood and brass inlaid octagonal reading table on lyre end supports, 18ins wide x 15ins deep x 29ins high £500-700
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A William IV rosewood octagonal teapoy, fitted two lidded canisters, on turned and carved central column and carved paw feet, 19ins wide x 14ins deep x 29.5ins high £500-700
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A Victorian mahogany kneehole dressing table with later top, with rounded front corners, fitted nine drawers and central cupboard, on flattened bun feet, 43ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 21.5ins high (top later and with minor veneer damage) £150-200
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An 18th Century "Plum Pudding" mahogany rectangular silver table, the top with re-entrant corners, fitted two drawers, on slender cabriole legs and pad feet, 30ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins high (slight damage) £400-600
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A 19th Century oak octagonal occasional table, the top with pollard oak veneer and crossbanded, on octagonal centre column, triangular inswept platform base and scrolled toes, 17.5ins x 18ins x 20ins high £100-150
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A 1930s mahogany oval extending dining table with two extra leaves for same, the top with moulded edge, on square legs and castors, 70ins x 44.5ins extended x 30ins high £50-70
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Two George III mahogany semi-circular tea tables each inlaid with boxwood stringings, on square tapered legs, each 36ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 28.5ins high (both with slight damage) £150-200
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A Regency mahogany sofa table with D-shaped flaps, the top inlaid with rosewood crossbanding and boxwood stringing, fitted two real and two dummy drawers, on quadruple splayed and reeded supports with brass caps and castors, 62ins x 29ins x 28ins high £600-800
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A modern specimen marble rectangular table top, inlaid in chequer board style with various hardstones, within green variegated marble border, 46ins x 28ins on modern stained wood stand, 16ins high £300-400
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A good Regency penwork rectangular library table of "Sofa Table" form, the top decorated with a wide band of scrolled leafage and mythical birds, fitted two real and two dummy drawers, on lyre pattern end supports with turned stretcher, the out-scrolled legs with cast brass paw pattern feet, 58ins wide 25ins deep x 27.5ins high £1500-2000
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A Victorian walnut rectangular writing table in the French manner by Howard & Sons, Berners Street, London, the crossbanded top inset with gilt tooled green leather, the shaped apron fitted two frieze drawers, on square cabriole legs with gilt brass sabots, 57ins wide x 27ins deep x 27.5ins high (faded and with minor moulding damage) £1000-1500
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A walnut rectangular side table of William & Mary design, the quartered veneered top inlaid with herringbone bandings and crossbanded, fitted one frieze drawer, on bulbous turned and knopped supports with shaped X-pattern stretchers, on bun feet, 26ins wide x 18ins deep x 28ins high £300-400
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A Victorian mahogany dropleaf work table, the top with moulded edge, fitted one real and one dummy drawer, on turned legs and castors, 21ins x 31ins x 28ins high £100-150
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A George III oak and mahogany circular tripod table on turned central column and splayed cabriole supports, 29ins diameter x 27.5ins high (top split and repaired) and a similar ditto circular tripod table, 23.5ins diameter x 27.5ins high (top repaired) £70-100
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A late Georgian mahogany circular tripod table, the top with twin reeded edge, on turned central column and three splayed legs, 20ins diameter x 28ins high £200-300
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An old dark oak low boy of "18th Century" design with moulded top edge, with fitted three drawers above arched kneehole, the fronts later carved with leafage and bandings, on slender cabriole legs, 30ins wide x 18ins deep x 27.5ins high £150-200
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A 19th Century "Dark Oak" rectangular centre table, with canted corners, the apron boldly carved with lions mask and leaf scroll ornament, fitted one frieze drawer, on twin turned end supports and trestle feet carved with dolphins heads, 43ins wide x 25ins deep x 29.5ins high £200-300
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A Victorian mahogany extending dining table with three original leaves for same, with deep moulded edges and rounded corners, on four turned and moulded legs and castors, 120ins x 52ins extended by 28.5ins high, complete with grained leaf cabinet of panelled form (to enclose three spare leaves), cabinet 29.5ins wide x 11ins deep x 61ins high £1800-2400
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A Victorian oak three tier tray top dinner wagon, with turned and reeded finial's, and turned and fluted uprights and casters, 34ins wide x 16ins deep x 41ins high (slight damage) £250-350
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A George IV rosewood rectangular work table with bowed ends, fitted single drawer and pull-out cloth covered work box under, on twin turned and moulded end supports and conforming stretcher, splayed feet with cast brass leaf pattern toes and castors, 30ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 27ins high £400-500
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A William IV rosewood rectangular work table, the crossbanded top with bevelled edge enclosing fitted interior, on panelled centre column and triangular inswept base and bun feet, 16ins wide x 14ins deep x 30ins high (top warped and with slight damage) £120-160
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A George III mahogany circular tripod table, with bird-cage block on baluster turned central column and three splayed legs, 28.5ins diameter x 27.5ins high (slight damage throughout) £120-160
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A Victorian figured mahogany rectangular card table, the green baize lined folding top with rounded front corners, on plain turned central column, with gadroon moulding and inswept platform base, ball feet and castors, 36ins x 18ins x 28ins (slight damage) £150-200
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A Victorian mahogany tray top writing table, with moulded and rounded corners, fitted two frieze drawers, on rectangular end supports, trestle base and carved circular feet and castors, 48ins wide x 21.5ins deep x 31.5ins high (repair to gallery) £200-300
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A 1920s figured mahogany dwarf bookcase of Georgian design with recessed front with carved gadroon top mouldings, fitted eight shelves enclosed by two pairs of glazed doors interspersed by panels of blind fret ornament, on short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 78ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 48ins high £500-700 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A George IV mahogany chiffonier fitted one open shelf, the back supported by Corinthian capped columns, fitted one frieze drawer above cupboard enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on turned feet, 30.5ins wide x 15ins deep x 47ins 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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An early George III bachelor's mahogany chest with folding top opening to reveal interior lidded compartment with dummy frieze drawer above eight small drawers with later lacquered brass handles and on bracket feet, 28.25ins wide x 15ins deep x 28ins high (with alterations and additions and surface all repolished) £600-800 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A 1920s figured mahogany dwarf break-front bookcase of Georgian design with leaf carved mouldings to top, fitted three frieze drawers above three cupboards, fitted six shelves enclosed by two pairs of astragal glazed doors, on short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 78ins wide x 18.5ins deep x 47ins high £400-600 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A mahogany bow-front millinery cabinet of Georgian design with moulded cornice, fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, five long drawers under with turned knob handles, and on splayed bracket feet, 30ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 68.5ins high £400-600 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A late George III mahogany bow-front chest with moulded edge to top, fitted brushing slide and four long graduated drawers with brass oval backed handles, shaped apron, on splayed bracket feet, 36ins wide x 21.5ins deep x 33.75ins high £500-700 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A mahogany kneehole desk of George III design with brown tooled leather inset to top, fitted wide x 25ins deep x 29.5ins high £800-1200 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A mahogany chest of George III design, the top and drawer fronts with matched figured mahogany veneers, square top edge, fitted two short and three long drawers with turned wood and ivory knob handles, on bracket feet, 39ins wide x 20ins deep x 27ins high £250-350 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A Victorian rosewood Davenport with rising stationery rack above sliding green leather lined writing slope, fitted three real and four dummy drawers, on plinth base, 21ins wide x 22ins deep x 33ins high (lacking front cabriole supports) £200-300
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A mid 18th Century lady's oak kneehole dressing table, the top with moulded edge and with re-entrant front corners, fitted one frieze drawer above small drawer and recessed cupboard, flanked by three small drawers to each side, on six turned feet, 30ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 29.5ins high £450-600 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A 17th Century panelled oak coffer with twin panelled lid and front with moulded rails, 33ins wide x 18ins deep x 20ins 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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