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Persian design cream ground carpet with multiple borders, the centre with repeating shaped medallions 305cm x 295cm £150-250
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Red ground carpet with blue central medallion, 163cm x 117cm, another carpet and two rugs £60-100
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Afghan carpet, the red ground with three rows of lozenges, 300cm x 240cm £100-150
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Persian rug with a formal garden design, 200cm x 130cm £50-80
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Persian rug with multiple borders. 130cm x 80cm £50-80
| Antique Furniture | This section of sale will not start before Friday 12:40pm
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Indian tiger skin rug Provenance: by family descent, shot in India by a Serving Officer circa 1920, 345cm head to tail £2000-3000 See Illustration
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19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and three long drawers 110cm x 110cm £80-120
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Victorian mahogany what-not, the gallery top on barley sugar twist supports with frieze drawer to the base. 38cm x 38cm x 160cm £150-200
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18th century walnut and cross banded chest on chest, the top with three short and three long drawers, base with two long drawers, on bun feet, height 147cm x width 106cm x depth 56cm £300-500 See Illustration
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18th century oak dresser, three tiered plate rack above base with three drawers with shelf under, height 204cm, width 159cm, depth 48cm £800-1200 See Illustration
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'The Admirals Couch', formerly property of Sir Admiral George Back Captain of HMS Terror, a William IV rosewood couch with ornately carved side and back panels, base with drawers, height 96cm, width 200cm, depth 68cm., and a medal commemorating the 1836 expedition in HMS Terror with typed short family history Provenance: Direct family descent that can be traced through seven generations. Family history tells that the couch was owned by Admiral Sir George Back in the 1830's and we believed it was taken on the HMS Terror, the infamous Arctic Expedition of 1836, but as far as we and the family know there is no inventory listing the couch. Sir George Back: Midshipmen 1808, captured by the French at Deba 1809, returned to England 1814. Served against the French on North American Station as Admiralty mate in 1817. Accompanied Franklin on the Voyage of Discovery to Spitzbergen seas 1818, in expeditions to Coppermine river 1819 - 1922, and Mackenzie river 1824 - 27. Made Lieutenant in 1822, Commander in 1827 and led exploring expedition to the Great Fish river, in 1833 - 35 he commanded an expedition to complete the coast line between Regents Inlet and Cape Turnagain. In 1836, command of HMS Terror was given to Captain George Back for an expedition to the northern part of Hudson Bay, with a view to entering Repulse Bay, where landing parties were to be sent out to determine whether the Boothia Peninsula was an island or a peninsula. However, Terror failed to reach Repulse Bay and barely survived the winter off Southampton Island, at one point being forced 40 feet up the side of a cliff by the ice. In the spring of 1837, an encounter with an iceberg further damaged the ship, which was in a sinking condition by the time Back was able to beach the ship on the coast of Ireland at Lough Swilly. Ewbank's are selling a medal for this voyage with this lot. Knighted in 1838. £1000-2000 See Illustration
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18th century oak Wainscot chair back with circular chip carved decoration, and panelled seat on turned legs £100-150
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Pair of early 19th century country made yew wood chairs with pierced splat backs and wood seats £80-120
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Pair of 19th century bronze wall lights in the form of sea horses, 35cm £80-120
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Regency style brass and cast metal fire basket, height 70cm, width 66cm, depth 32cm £200-400
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Pair of 19th century circular giltwood footstools with silk upholstery £80-120
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Charles I oak gate leg table with turned legs and one drawer (with some alterations), height 76cm, width 137cm, length extended 160cm £500-800 See Illustration
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Early 20th century Waring & Gillows walnut sofa table, makers marked stamped on the drawer height 77cm, width 93cm, depth 61cm, extended length 150cm £200-250
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Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard with three frieze drawers over cupboards, height 90cm, width 174cm, depth 59cm £150-200
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Chippendale style table with a carved frieze on cabriole legs with paw feet, later marble top, height 80cm, width 91cm, depth 54cm £200-250
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19th century mahogany dressing table mirror. Height 82cm, width 65cm, depth 48cm. £50-80
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William IV mahogany and leather upholstered library chair with reeded front legs. £150-200
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Rosewood music cabinet with marquetry inlaid decoration, 128cm x 57cm £80-120
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19th century partners mahogany desk with a tooled leather surface with six drawers under on turned legs 75cm x 150cm £300-500
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20th Century cut glass sixteen branch chandelier with drops £80-120
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17th Century oak chest of two short and three long drawers height 95cm, width 97cm, depth 61cm. £300-500 See Illustration
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18th century oak dresser with three drawers, on column supports. height 85cm, length 183cm, depth 45cm £100-150
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Victorian button back armchair with mahogany frame and an Edwardian mahogany and upholstered armchair £60-100
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Early 20th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid Sheraton revival glazed cabinet with two glazed doors above base with three drawers, raised on square tapering legs united by an X stretcher 177cm x 106cm £500-800
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Victorian extending dining table with two leaves, height - 74cm un-extended length 117cm x width 99cm, extended - length 203cm £150-250
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Late 18th/early 19th century oak dresser base with four central drawers flanked by two others over cupboards, together with an non matching later three shelf plate rack above. Height 196cm, width 159cm depth 59cm £800-1200 See Illustration
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18th Century oak Gateleg table, height 68cm, width, 47cm, (135 cms open) length 98cm £80-120
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Victorian drum shaving stand, the fluted base with cupboard and mirror, height 143cm, width 48cm £100-200
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Set of six hoop back Victorian mahogany dining chairs with upholstered seats on cabriole legs £150-250
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Three matching Globe Wernicke style four section oak bookcases. Height 145cm, width 87cm, depth 36cm £800-1200
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Yamaha U1 upright piano, Serial number D 1946041. Height 121cm, width 151cm, depth 63cm £1000-1500 See Illustration
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William IV rosewood fold over top tea table on platform base with lion's paw feet, height 75cm, width 91cm, depth 46cm, table top open 91cm x 91cm £150-250
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17th Century oak chest, height 110cm, width 100cm, depth 60cm £200-400
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18th century style oak Refectory Table the two plank top on end stretchers 206cm long x 73cm wide £200-300
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18th century oak gate-leg dining table on turned supports. Height 75cm, length 144cm, depth 46cm. Table top open diameter - 156cm. £250-350
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19th century walnut Davenport with fitted interior and leather inset top (later feet), height 88cm, width 52cm, depth 57cm £150-250
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19th century chest of drawers with three frieze drawers over two short and three long drawers. Height 132cm, width 123cm, depth 53cm £100-200
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19th century mahogany oval tray, 66cm and another, 66cm £40-60
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Early 20th century gilt brass basket chandelier with panels of frosted glass beneath a rams head and harebell border Height 64cm, diameter 49cm £100-150
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Early 20th century mahogany and satinwood cross-banded canterbury, height 52cm, width 52cm, depth 38cm £100-150 See Illustration
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Early 20th century mahogany and parquetry inlaid display cabinet on square tapering legs with spade feet. Height 191cm, width 153cm, depth 41cm. £100-200
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19th Century mahogany and cross-banded folding tea table. Height 76cm, width 92cm, depth 45cm, open 90cm £80-120
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George VI coronation stool. Height 48cm, width 48cm, depth 31cm £100-150
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18th century oak coffer, height 90cm, width 133cm, depth 62cm £80-120
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Early 20th century mahogany and boxwood strung sideboard, with mirrored back flanked by two glazed doors, the base with three drawers and twin cupboard doors raised on cabriole legs 183cm x 137cm £200-300
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