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A pair of modern circular drum pattern stools of waisted form, the whole upholstered in tan hide, the top buttoned and studded, each 15.5ins diameter x 20ins high, and a Victorian child’s stained wood folding occasional chair with carved crest rail and chamfered uprights, the seat and rectangular panel to back upholstered in tan hide, on shaped supports £150-200
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A 19th Century mahogany framed rectangular toilet mirror on square tapered supports, the base fitted three drawers with concave fronts and on ogee bracket feet, 18.25ins wide, and a mahogany framed rectangular wall mirror of Georgian design, the shaped cresting with gilt Ho-Ho bird and conforming apron, inset with plain mirror plate, 27ins x 15ins overall £150-200
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A William IV mahogany framed rectangular pole screen with shaped and carved top and inset with floral woolwork panel, 16.5ins x 18.75ins, on turned central column with baluster turned and leaf carved base, triangular inswept support, on scroll feet £80-120
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A Victorian mahogany framed firescreen with embroidered rising panel initialled “M.R.”, in carved rococo pattern framing, on scroll supports, 27ins wide x 39ins high, and an Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table, the top and legs inlaid with satinwood bandings, on square end supports with spade toes, 24ins wide x 30.5ins deep x 25ins high £100-150
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A late Victorian oak and brass two division newspaper rack, 29ins high x 16.5ins wide £120-160
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An early Victorian mahogany cylindrical pedestal cupboard with plain top and fluted sides, fitted one shelf enclosed by a single door, on octagonal plinth base, 16ins diameter x 31ins high £200-300
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A late Victorian satin walnut bedside cabinet with white flecked marble slab to top enclosed by a single panelled door, on plinth base, 13.75ins wide x 13ins deep x 29.5ins high (front faded) £70-100
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A late Victorian mahogany dropleaf bedside cabinet painted with cupids, floral and ribbon swags, with moulded edge to top, fitted cabinet enclosed by twin dummy drawer fall-front and with dummy drawer front to other side, on square tapered legs, 26ins x 18ins x 28ins high £100-150
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A Victorian ebonised framed “J.S. Fry & Sons” advertising counter-top display cabinet, fitted two plate glass shelves enclosed by a single mirror backed door, on plinth base, 18.5ins x 14ins x 23ins high (split to top) £120-160
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Gareth Neal -”Thoracic Chair” in American hardwood, the whole of bold curved form and inset with steel spike supports mounted in socket joints to back and base £1200-1500
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Gareth Neal - “Tendril” table - Circular hardwood topped table on steel spike supports of tendril form, 13.25ins diameter x 38ins high £1200-1500
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An early Victorian Pollard Oak circular occasional table with figured veneered top, grid edge above shaped apron, on central turned, lobed and bulbous knopped centre column, the swept-in triangular base with carved scroll toes, 21ins diameter x 25ins high £300-400
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An early Victorian rosewood combined work and games table, the figured veneered top opening to reveal velour lined oval panel, fitted one drawer with slide under (originally holding a work bag), on lyre pattern end supports and turned brass centre rod, turned stretcher, 21.25ins x 15.25ins x 29ins high £300-400
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A 19th Century Maltese olivewood circular drum table with segmented veneered top, fitted four small frieze drawers, on standard turned support with tripod base, 19ins diameter x 29ins high (some veneer lifting and slight damage) £600-800
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An early Victorian rosewood octagonal occasional table with square edge to top and plain frieze, on baluster turned central column, the square inswept base with scroll toes, 16.5ins wide x 28.75ins high £250-300
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A pair of oak rectangular low occasional tables with moulded edge to top, the shaped supports carved with three circa paterae, on rectangular base with bracket feet, 18ins wide x 12.5ins diameter x 18ins high and 18ins wide x 12.25ins diameter x 17ins high £120-160
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A pair of 19th Century North Italian walnut square tray top occasional tables, the quarter veneered tops inlaid with central square marquetry panel depicting an urn, the borders and aprons inlaid with scroll work banding, each fitted one drawer, on slender square cabriole supports, 21ins x 20.5ins x 30ins high £900-1200
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A 19th Century mahogany folding coaching table, the plain top with rounded corners, on turned supports, 33ins x 16.25ins x 26ins high £150-200
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A late Georgian mahogany rectangular three tier whatnot with slender turned supports and castors, 15ins x 13ins x 31ins high, and an early Victorian mahogany ditto, the whole of serpentine outline, on slender turned supports and castors, 15ins x 13ins x 32ins high £300-500
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A Victorian mahogany rectangular two tier whatnot in the “Gillows” manner with twin reeded edges, on turned and reed supports with turned finials and fitted cupboard to base enclosed by a single panelled door, on turned feet, 23ins wide x 19ins deep x 51ins high £300-400
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An early Victorian rosewood rectangular work table with angled corners, the lifting top revealing fitted interior, the frieze and front panels applied with fretted ornament, on baluster turned central column, rectangular inswept base with scroll toes and castors, 18ins wide x 15ins deep x 29.5ins high £200-300
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A mahogany square two tier revolving case in the Edwardian manner, the top with moulded edge and inlaid with satinwood bandings and central circular fan motif, on X-pattern supports and castors, 18.75ins square x 31.5ins high (with repairs) £120-160
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A mahogany square revolving two tier bookcase in the Edwardian manner, the top with reeded edge and inlaid with satinwood banding and central circular fan motif, on X-pattern supports and castors, 18ins square x 34ins high £200-300
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A late Victorian mahogany and gilt brass circular revolving bookcase with moulded edge to top, the sides with cast gilt brass lyre pattern panels, on slender cabriole legs and castors, 19.75ins diameter x 30ins high £400-600
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A late George III mahogany and brass bound oval open cellaret, the sides of coopered construction with wide brass bandings and lion’s mask and ring handles, on stand with slender turned supports and brass castors, 26ins wide x 21ins deep x 23.5ins high, with later galvanised liner (bead edging to top slightly cracked and damaged and brass bands a little loose £700-1000
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An early George III “Cuban” mahogany circular tripod occasional table with solid one piece top, the turned central column with birdcage top and on cabriole supports with pad feet, 32ins diameter x 26ins high £300-500
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A 19th Century Italian walnut and marquetry circular tripod table, the top inlaid with “Sunburst” pattern trailing leaf ornament and chequered leaf border, the tripod base with square desk unit to top, baize lined writing surface enclosing compartment and with stationery divisions, on turned central column and shaped supports, 30ins diameter x 31ins high £300-400
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A George III mahogany circular tripod table with plain one piece top, on turned central column and wrythen knop and cabriole supports, 35ins diameter x 28ins high £150-200
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A Victorian rosewood burrwood and mahogany circular tripod games table, the top inlaid with chess board, on baluster turned central column and three scroll supports, 18ins diameter x 28ins high £150-200
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A mahogany circular tray top tripod occasional table on heavy turned central column and cabriole supports, 21.5ins diameter x 27.5ins high (repair to one leg) £100-150
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A late George III mahogany circular tripod occasional table, the top inlaid with central four pointed star within segmented border, on bobbin turned central column and three splayed legs with rectangular pad feet, 20ins diameter x 27.75ins high (veneers loose, top stained and generally in need of some repair) £80-120
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A Victorian figure walnut oval two tier occasional table, the top inlaid with floral arabesques, with carved edge to each tier, on turned and leaf carved supports and castors, 29.25ins x 17.5ins x 26ins high (top slightly marked) £100-150
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A late Victorian walnut and ebonised rectangular occasional table on four slender turned supports with splayed toes and X-pattern stretcher, 25.5ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 29.5ins high (top and base associated) £80-120
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A 20th Century South African stinkwood rectangular occasional table of shaped outline with shaped frieze, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 48ins x 24ins x 30ins high £150-200
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A 20th Century South African stinkwood circular occasional table of shaped outline, on four cabriole legs with pad feet, 29ins diameter x 28ins high £80-120
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A 17th Century oak lowboy with cleated two plank top, fitted one frieze drawer, the front and apron with raised circular and rectangular applied ornament, on bobbin turned supports and stretcher, 35ins wide x 23.5ins deep x 28.25ins high £300-400
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A pair of 1920’s figured walnut bedside “lowboys” of 18th Century design, with quarter veneered and crossbanded tops, each fitted three frieze drawers, on slender cabriole legs, 18ins wide x 13.5ins deep x 27.5ins high (faded) £300-400
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A George III oak lowboy with moulded edge to top, fitted three small drawers above shaped apron, on square tapered legs, 33.5ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 29ins high £120-160
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A late Georgian oak lowboy inlaid with bandings, fitted four drawers, on square tapered legs, 33ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 29ins high £80-120
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A William IV mahogany D-shaped tea table with plain folding top, the rectangular frieze with bead mounts flanked by scroll brackets, on square tapered central column, the rectangular inswept base with bun feet and castors, 36ins wide x 17.75ins deep x 30ins high £250-400
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A George II ‘Cuban’ mahogany rectangular card table with bold rounded front corners, the baize lined folding top with circular candle stands to corners, plain apron and on turned legs with pad feet, 33ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 29ins high (top slightly faded and some repairs) £300-400
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An early 20th Century figured mahogany rectangular card table of 18th Century design by Waring & Gillow, the green baize lined folding top with stepped corners, fitted single drawer, on cabriole legs with leaf scroll carvings to knees, and on claw and ball feet, 33ins wide x 16ins deep x 29ins high (maker’s plaque to inside of drawer) £150-200
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A 19th Century French figured mahogany rectangular card table, the baize lined folding top with triple reeded edge, plain apron, on turned and reeded legs with brass toes, 34ins wide x 17ins deep x 30ins high (repairs to top and generally cleaned) £150-200
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A 1920s figured walnut semi-circular card table of “Queen Anne” design, the baize lined folding top with deep frieze, on cabriole legs with shell carving to the knees and pad feet, 30ins wide x 15ins deep x 29.5ins high (top marked) £120-160
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A late Victorian oak sideboard/hall table, the shaped back fretted and carved with flowerhead and leaf scroll ornament, carved edge to top, fitted one frieze drawer, the front and apron similarly carved and on bulbous turned and carved front supports, 71ins wide x 24ins high x 42ins high £200-300
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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 feet and castors, 66ins wide x 28ins deep x 28ins high £500-700
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A late Victorian rosewood oval two tier étagère inlaid with stringings, the top inlaid with central oval panel of scroll ornament, on shaped supports, with splayed feet, 27.5ins x 17.5ins x 27.5ins high £200-300
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A William IV rosewood drop-leaf work/games table, the top with shaped leaves, sliding central section with chess board to reverse and opening to reveal backgammon board, fitted one frieze drawer and one deep drawer under, on U-shaped support, leaf carved central column and circular base with four paw feet, 33ins x 15.5ins x 30ins high £200-300
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A Victorian mahogany drop-leaf work table of shaped outline and with moulded edge to top, fitted one frieze drawer and sewing drawer under, on baluster turned and fluted end supports with moulded shaped feet, 34ins x 19ins x 27ins high £150-200
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