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A 19th Century Continental fruitwood three seat settee in the "Biedermeier" style, with slightly arched back and out scrolled armed, inlaid with wide burr wood panel, within ebonised stringings, the seat, back and arms upholstered in green stripped moire and on out swept front legs, 80ins wide x 27ins deep x 39ins high £500-700
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A 19th Century carved oak settle, the four panel back carved with figures in an inn, with leaf scroll carved frieze and with figurative finials, lions head arm terminals and lifting box seat, the twin panelled front carved with lions masks and leaf scroll ornament, on shaped end supports, 64ins wide x 23ins deep x 46ins high £300-400
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An ash and elm seated stick back Windsor settee, with two-tier back, on turned legs and stretcher, 62ins wide x 42ins high £250-350
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A modern wicker two-seat settee of large proportions, on square feet, 78ins wide, and loose squab cushions for same, upholstered in white calico £80-120
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A modern Duresta two seat settee of large proportions, with low back and out scroll arms, upholstered in cream patterned cloth, on turned front legs and castors, 91ins wide x 35ins high, and matching armchair £200-300
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A 19th Century child's ash and fruitwood spindle back rocking chair with rush seat, on turned underframe, 31.5ins high £100-150
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A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn oak dished-top rectangular stool, 15.5ins x 10.5ins x 14.75ins high £300-400
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A Victorian mahogany framed adjustable gout stool upholstered in floral cloth and on turned legs with castors, 22ins x 16ins x 19ins high (closed) £150-200
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A Victorian walnut framed rectangular stool, the dished seat upholstered in blue and cream cloth, on moulded and carved x-pattern support, 21.5ins x 16.75ins x 17.5ins high £100-150
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A white painted cast iron stick/umbrella stand, the back pierced and cast with vase of flowers and leaf scroll ornaments, on shaped base with leaf moulded rim and three scroll supports, 24ins wide x 12ins deep x 29ins high £80-120
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A mahogany circular wash stand/wig powdering stand of Georgian style, on three turned supports, the triangular centre tier surmounted by an urn-shaped powder bowl and cover and fitted two small drawers, the base with turned jug stand and on three cabriole legs, 12ins diameter x 32ins high £100-150
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A 19th Century Continental fruitwood and ebonised table top display cabinet in the "Biedermeier" style, fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, with scroll front feet, 34.5ins wide x 11.5ins deep x 30.75ins high £200-300
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A George III mahogany and brass bound octagonal two handled wine cooler on stand with square tapered legs, block toes and castors, 18ins wide x 27ins high (lacking fitted interior - top faded and some stringing missing) £250-400
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A late George III mahogany square cellarette, the top cross-banded and inlaid with boxwood stringings (the interior formerly with nine divisions and slender turned legs and castors), 13ins square x 23ins high £150-200
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An early 19th Century Butler's mahogany oval tray, the drop-sides with two-handle cut-outs, 42ins x 32ins, and folding stand with turned uprights and stretchers £450-600
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A 19th Century Japanned metal oval tray of shaped outline, decorated with exotic birds and flowers and on a brown ground within gilt borders, 32.5ins x 26.75ins, and modern stand for same (to form coffee table), on bamboo pattern supports £150-200
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A mahogany three tier open front wall shelf with rounded front corners, reeded edge to each tier, on slender bobbin turned supports, 24ins wide x 8ins deep x 18.5ins high, and a small mahogany wall mounted display cabinet with angled glazed sides, fitted one shelf enclosed by a single glazed door, 27ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 22.5ins high £80-120
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A good George IV rosewood drop-leaf work table in the Gillows manner, the top veneered in figured rosewood with D-shape flaps, fitted one drawer with pull-out leather-lined writing surface, cloth covered work box under, on twin turned and fluted end supports, with conforming turned stretcher and cabriole legs, 33ins wide x 18ins deep x 30ins high £700-1000
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An early Victorian rosewood and grained as rosewood drop leaf work table, fitted two real and two dummy drawers, with octagonal bulbous centre column and moulded base, with scroll toes, 21ins x 31ins x 29ins high (surface slightly marked and the joints a little loose) £100-150
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A Victorian figured walnut octagonal work table, the lifting top opening to reveal fitted interior, on tapered column and tripod base, 19.5ins wide x 28ins high (top and base associated and slightly marked) £80-120
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A Victorian walnut octagonal worktable, the top inlaid with chessboard and with moulded edge, opening to reveal fitted interior, on tapered column, with carved knop and tripod base, 17.5ins wide x 29ins high (faded and damaged), a Victorian satin walnut pole screen with square panel, inset with floral needlework picture, 13ins square, on turned pole, with circular base and scroll feet, 58ins high and an Edwardian mahogany square table top revolving bookcase, 11ins square x 12ins high £120-160
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A polished tree trunk occasional table of shaped outline, on three turned supports, 26ins x 28ins x 26ins high £150-200
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A late George III mahogany four-division Canterbury with dished top, turned uprights, fitted one drawer, on turned legs and castors, 21ins wide x 14ins deep x 22ins high £450-600
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A 19th Century Continental burr maple, rosewood and marquetry circular occasional table, the top inlaid with eight butterflies, the shaped borders inlaid with leaf scroll and floral ornament, on conforming hexagonal bulbous centre column and three out-swept supports, 26.5ins diameter x 26ins high (veneer missing in places to rim and slightly damaged) £200-300
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An early Victorian rosewood rectangular tray top four-tier whatnot with spiral and turned uprights, on turned feet and castors, 18ins wide x 15.5ins deep x 37ins high (split to top) £250-350
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A George III mahogany corner wash stand, one real and two dummy drawers, on square splayed legs, 26ins wide x 16ins deep x 43.75ins high, and a Victorian mahogany tip-top tripod table, 21ins wide x 14.5ins deep x 27.75ins high (repaired split to top) £100-150
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An early 20th Century French gilt and cream painted three fold draught screen of Louis XV design, each fold with shaped and scroll carved upper sections, inset with painted panels depicting landscapes, the lower sections inset with bevelled mirror panels, each fold 20.5ins wide x graduating from 85ins high to 75ins high £200-300
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A 20th Century painted composition three fold draught screen, each fold with a double panel, the upper part painted with exotic birds perched on flowering branches, on a textured ground, each fold 20ins wide x 66ins high £100-150
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A brass bow front club fender with red leather cloth upholstered top, on pierced and moulded base, 61ins wide x 32ins deep x 24ins high £400-600
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A Chinese carved hardwood square two tier occasional table, the top carved with the crest of the "17th Hussars" within border carved with dragons and character marks, on square splayed supports and conforming undertier, 21.5ins (546mm) square x 16.25ins (412mm) high (reduced in height) £150-200
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A Chinese hardwood hexagonal tray top occasional table with twin moulded edge and conforming uprights, with fretted apron brackets, 22ins x 20ins x 26ins high £150-200
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A pair of Chinese rosewood rectangular occasional tables/stools with raised panelled tops, the aprons with fretted and carved scroll ornament, on square legs with plain stretchers, 15.75ins x 11.5ins x 18.75ins high £200-300
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A Chinese rosewood "opium" table with flush panelled top, slightly moulded rails and on square moulded legs with scroll feet, 29.5ins x 18ins x 13.75ins high £300-400
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A Chinese hardwood rectangular stand/stool, the flush panel top with bead mounts, the apron boldly carved with prunus blossoms, on leaf capped square supports, with paw feet, 16ins x 16.5ins x 19ins high (ring mark to top) £120-160
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A Chinese stained wood rectangular altar table with flush panel to top and scroll ends, the apron carved with fruiting vines, on square legs, 48ins wide x 18ins deep x 31ins high £200-300
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A late George III mahogany square tripod occasional table, the plain top on turned column and cabriole supports, 20ins square x 27.5ins high (top slightly twisted) £80-120
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A mahogany circular tray top tripod occasional table, the top with moulded piecrust rim, mounted on bird cage, with baluster turned supports, and on turned centre column, with wrythen knop and on cabriole supports, 27ins diameter x 28ins high (top split and damaged with old repairs and surface marked) £150-250
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A 19th Century mahogany circular tripod occasional table, on turned column and cabriole legs with pad feet, 31.25ins diameter x 28.25ins high (top repolished) £150-200
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A late George III mahogany rectangular occasional table, the top inlaid with rosewood banding and boxwood stringings, on square column and x-pattern base, with turned feet and castors, 36ins x 23.5ins x 28.5ins high (top loose and in need of restoration) £150-200
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A 19th Century birds-eye maple D-shaped card table in the "Sheraton" manner, inlaid with bandings and stringings, with baize lined folding top, plain aprons and on square tapered legs with spade toes, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins high (with splits to top and other damage) £300-500
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A George II "Cuban" mahogany rectangular centre table, the solid top with moulded edge and re-entrant corners, plain apron on cabriole legs with leaf carving to the knees and on claw and ball feet, 34.75ins x 17.25ins x 28ins high £250-400
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A George III figured mahogany D-shaped card table, crossbanded in rosewood and inlaid with stringings, with baize lined folding top, on square tapered legs, 36ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 28.75ins high (top slightly warped, some stringing missing and general wear) £100-200
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An Edwardian satinwood rectangular card table of small proportions inlaid with rosewood bandings, boxwood and ebony stringings, the baize lined folding top with moulded edge, on square tapered and splayed legs, with conforming stretchers, 21ins wide x 14.75ins deep x 27.5ins high £80-100
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A George III mahogany D-shaped card table, the leather lined folding top on shaped and reeded central supports and quadruple reeded splayed legs with plain brass toes and castors, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins high (slight shrinkage to top and some veneer loss) £150-200
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An 18th Century walnut lowboy, the top with wide cross banding, fitted one frieze drawer, later brass handles, with two small drawers, flanking shaped apron, and on cabriole legs, 30ins wide x 19ins deep x 28ins high (surface repolished) £350-500
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A William IV rosewood rectangular work table with angled corners, lancet pattern frieze, on octagonal turned central column, rectangular base of serpentine outline and on bun feet with castors, 17ins wide x 14.5ins deep x 28.5ins high (general wear throughout particularly to base) £120-160
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A 19th Century French walnut card table of serpentine outline, with quartered burr walnut veneered top, with folding baize lined interior, shaped apron and on moulded cabriole legs, 35ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 30ins high, and a 19th Century Continental fruitwood and ebonised console table, fitted one frieze drawer, on square tapered and splayed front legs, 19.5ins wide x 12ins deep x 31ins high £150-200
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A pair of early Victorian mahogany rectangular tea tables with rounded front corners, plain folding tops, on plain turned central columns, rectangular inswept bases and on turned bun feet, each 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 29.5ins high (slight fading) £500-700
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A 19th Century Continental fruitwood and ebonised pier table in the "Biedermeier" style with square top edge, fitted two drawers, on square tapered legs, 22ins wide x 16ins deep x 30ins high, and a matching pier glass, the ebonised frieze decorated with embossed metal cornucopia, with plain mirror plate, 53ins x 21ins overall £250-400
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