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A William IV rosewood rectangular dropleaf work table with wide crossbanding to top and D-shaped flaps, fitted two real and two dummy drawers and deep drawer under, on octagonal turned central column, the rectangular inswept base with scroll toes, 29ins x 21ins x 28.5ins high £250-350
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A Continental walnut rectangular coffee table with moulded edge to plain top, shaped and carved apron, on bold cabriole legs with square block feet, 49ins wide x 27ins deep x 18ins high £200-300
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A 1930s walnut kneehole corner dressing table of Art Deco design, fitted drawer to kneehole flanked by four drawers and two cupboards enclosed by single panelled doors, on plinth support, 50ins wide x 24ins deep x 29ins high £150-200
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A George III mahogany sofa table, the figured veneered top to centre later inlaid with bold oval shell motif and chequered bandings, all within wide satinwood bandings and with cant corners, fitted two frieze drawers inlaid with stringings and shell motifs, with square end supports and scroll supports with plain brass toes and castors, 60ins x 27ins x 28.5ins high (top with slight splits, old repairs and generally scuffed and marked) £300-500
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A Victorian oak kneehole desk with green leather inset to top and moulded edge, fitted nine drawers, on plinth base and castors, 47.5ins x 24ins x 27ins high £200-300
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A mahogany kneehole desk with tan tooled leather inset to top, fitted five drawers on turned and fluted legs with castors, 46ins wide x 22ins deep x 32ins high £150-200
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A George III mahogany Pembroke supper table with D-shaped flaps, moulded edge to top, fitted two frieze drawers, on turned central column and quadruple reeded supports with brass toes and castors, 36ins x 43ins x 29ins high (repaired to top and surface scratches) £150-200
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A Victorian mahogany Pembroke supper table with moulded edge to top, fitted one frieze drawer, on octagonal turned central column, the rectangular inswept base with bun feet and castors, 48ins x 43ins x 29ins high (top faded) £120-160
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A Victorian rosewood Davenport with shaped and carved top, leather lined slope enclosing two real and one dummy drawer, fitted stationery drawer and four long drawers to one side and four dummy drawers to the other, on spiral turned supports and platform base, 22.5ins wide x 22ins deep x 34ins high £250-350
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A 17th Century oak gateleg table with D-shaped flaps, fitted one frieze drawer, on bobbin turned supports, 34.5ins x 40.5ins x 29ins high £120-160
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An old oak oval gateleg table, fitted one frieze drawer, on turned supports with splayed feet, 40.5ins x 52ins x 27ins high (generally marked) £150-200
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A George III mahogany oval drop-leaf cottage dining table on turned legs and pad feet, 42ins x 36ins x 28ins high (top faded) £100-150
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A 19th Century French cherrywood circular dropo-leaf cottage dining table on square tapered legs, 50ins diameter x 30ins high (general wear) £250-350
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A William IV rosewood rectangular library table with rounded corners and plain top, fitted one long frieze drawer, on heavy turned and tapered central column, rectangular inswept base with scroll toes and castors, 42ins wide x 22ins deep x 28.5ins high (top marked) £400-600
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A Victorian mahogany circular library table, the top with blue leather inset and moulded edge and plain frieze, on four turned, fluted and reeded supports and central finial, on four moulded cabriole legs with scroll toes and castors, 54ins diameter x 29ins high £250-350
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A 19th Century French fruitwood oval drop-leaf dining table on turned supports and castors, 72ins x 59ins x 30.5ins high £150-200
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A George III mahogany rectangular tea table with rounded front corners, inlaid with ebony stringing and satinwood bandings, plain folding top, the front with raised rectangular panel inlaid with oval motif, on square tapered legs, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 28ins high (top warped) £200-300
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A 17th/ 18th Century South German oak and pine “Money Changers” rectangular table with lifting top enclosing well, fitted three small drawers, on shaped end supports with trestle feet, 48ins wide x 31ins deep x 30ins high £300-400
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A pair of 20th Century gilt semi-circular console tables, the yellow flecked marble slabs to top with moulded edge, on fluted and moulded aprons and three moulded cabriole legs, 31ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 34.5ins high (bases chipped) £200-300
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A Victorian stripped pine rectangular kitchen table fitted two frieze drawers, on square tapered legs, 65ins x 41.25ins x 29ins high £250-350
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A William IV rosewood circular breakfast table with figured veneered top and moulded edge, on octagonal baluster shaped central column and shaped trefoil platform base with turned feet and recessed castors, 52ins diameter x 27ins high (top faded) £300-500
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A Victorian figured walnut oval breakfast table, the matched quarter veneered top with moulded edge, on turned, fluted and carved central column and four carved and moulded cabriole legs with scroll toes and castors, 53ins x 40ins x 30ins high £100-150
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An Ercol elm rectangular extending dining table with two extra leaves, on square tapered and splayed supports, 35ins x 61ins extending to 89ins, and eight matching stick back chairs (including two armchairs), with wood seats, on turned underframes, and loose squab cushions for same £700-900
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A 1930s Continental rosewood rectangular extending dining table of Art Deco design, with two extra leaves and chrome metal moulded edge to top, on U-shaped central support and platform base with bracket feet, 59ins x 38ins extending to 87ins x 29.5ins high £500-700
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*A 20th Century mahogany rectangular dining table with moulded edge to top and rounded corners, on turned legs with carved brackets and castors, 104ins x 44ins x 29ins high £300-400
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An oak refectory table of “17th Century” design with plain plank top, on bulbous turned and carved end supports and trestle feet, 63ins x 33ins x 30ins high (top marked and chipped at corner), and a set of six oak square back dining chairs of “Cromwellian” design (including two armchairs), the seats and backs upholstered in green and pink fleur-de-lis pattern cloth, on turned underframes £120-160
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A mahogany D-end three pedestal extending dining table of Georgian design with two extra leaves, reeded edge to top, on three baluster turned central columns with bulbous knops, shaped supports with brass paw feet and castors, 92ins x 45ins extending to 130ins x 29ins high £250-350
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An 18th Century mahogany rectangular dining table, comprising - two dropleaf end sections, each on four turned legs with pad feet (and extra leaf for same), 102.5ins x 42.5ins extended x 29ins high (top marked, general wear throughout) £200-300
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*A late Victorian mahogany circular extending dining table with one extra leaf, with moulded edge to top, on turned and fluted legs and castors, 48ins diameter extending to 72ins x 28.5ins high £300-400
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A 19th Century mahogany extending dining table inlaid with ebony stringings, comprising two D-shaped end sections, each on turned column with reeded splayed supports and castors, the central section on six square tapered legs and spade toes, and two extra leaves for same, 126ins x 59ins extended x 28.25ins high £500-700
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A George IV mahogany extending dining table with two extra leaves, with moulded edge to top and rounded front corers, the frieze and corners of the legs carved with rectangular leaf paterae, on turned and reeded leaf capped legs and brass castors, 60ins x 47ins extending to 89ins x 29ins high £1200-1500
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An early Victorian mahogany extending dining table, comprising two D-shaped end sections (each with extending mechanism), each on four plain turned legs and castors, complete with four extra leaves for same, 56ins x 45ins extending to 127ins x 29.75ins high, complete with ten brass table leaf clips and two bolts £1500-2000
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A Victorian Scottish mahogany chest of drawers with square edge to top, fitted one frieze drawer with cushion front, three long drawers under, on plinth base with bun feet, 43ins wide x 21ins deep x 49.5ins high (lacking front columns and splits to top and sides) £80-120
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A Globe Wernicke stained wood five tier sectional bookcase, each tier enclosed by a rising glazed panel, on plinth base, 34ins wide x 15ins deep x 76.5ins high £250-350
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A Globe Wernicke stained wood four tier sectional bookcase, each tier enclosed by a rising glazed panel and fitted drawer to base, 34ins wide x 12ins deep x 61.5ins high £200-300
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A Globe Wernicke oak five tier sectional bookcase, each tier enclosed by a rising glazed panel, on plinth base, 34ins wide x 11ins deep x 7ins high £200-300
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An oak four tier sectional bookcase in the “Globe Wernicke” manner, each tier enclosed by a rising glazed panel, on plinth base, 50.5ins wide x 14ins deep x 61.5ins high £250-350
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A Globe Wernicke oak three tier sectional bookcase, each tier enclosed by a rising glazed panel, on plinth base, 34ins wide x 12.5ins deep x 46.5ins high £100-150
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A pair of Globe Wernicke oak three tier sectional bookcases, each tier enclosed by a rising glazed panel, on square legs, 34ins wide x 12ins deep x 45ins high (one tier lacking back board) £200-300
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An early 20th Century Globe Wernicke mahogany three tier sectional bookcase, each tier enclosed by a rising glazed panel, and fitted single drawer to base, 34ins wide x 12ins deep x 42ins high (damaged) £200-300
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An early Victorian birdseye maple open front “Waterfall” bookcase, the tray top on slender turned supports, fitted four shelves and drawer to base, on bun feet, 33ins wide x 14ins deep x 48ins high £500-700
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A late Victorian mahogany open front bookcase with moulded cornice and three adjustable shelves, on plinth base, 35.5ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 48.25ins high £150-200
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A 17th Century panelled oak coffer with three panel lid and front, the front carved with entwined circular motifs, 45.5ins wide x 23ins deep x 26ins high £200-300
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A 17th Century panelled oak coffer with three fielded panel lid, the front carved with leaf scroll ornament and lozenge ornament to panels, 44ins wide x 20ins deep x 20.5ins high £150-200
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A 17th Century panelled oak coffer with two fielded panelled lid, the front carved with arcaded ornament and with lozenge motifs to panels, 38.5ins wide x 18ins deep x 23ins high £200-300
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A late 17th/early 18th Century panelled oak coffer with plain top, the front carved with leaf scroll ornament and leaf ornament to the three panels, 50ins wide x 17ins deep x 21ins high £150-200
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A 17th Century panelled oak coffer with moulded edge to top, the front carved with scroll ornament and lozenge motifs to the three panels, 58ins wide x 22.5ins deep x 28.5ins high (with repairs) £250-350
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A 17th Century panelled oak coffer with four panels to lid and three panels to front carved with acorns and stylised leafage, 48ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 27.5ins high £200-300
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