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A George III mahogany circular tripod occasional table, the solid top on turned central column, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 36ins diameter x 30ins high (crack to top) £200-300
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A George III mahogany circular three tier dumb waiter, each tier with moulded edge, on heavy turned central column and cabriole legs with pad feet, 20.75ins diameter x 41ins high (some marks to tiers) £250-350
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A late Georgian mahogany circular three tier dumb waiter, the turned tiers with moulded edge and on baluster turned central column and three cabriole legs, 22.25ins diameter x 42ins high (top stained) £200-300
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A George III mahogany oval Pembroke table with moulded edge to top, fitted one real and one dummy drawer, on square tapered legs, 38ins x 27.5ins x 27.5ins high (top faded and marked) £120-160
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An Edwardian "Sheraton Revival" mahogany D-shaped card table, the whole inlaid with satinwood bandings, ribbon and bellflower ornament and floral swags, with green baize lined folding top and on slender square tapered legs with spade toes, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 32ins high (slight fading to top) £300-500
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A Victorian satinwood rectangular card table, the red baize lined folding top with bowed ends, moulded edge and crossbanded in amboyna, on four turned and fluted central supports, with carved and moulded splayed feet and castors, 36.5ins wide x 18ins deep x 30ins high (crack to top) £250-400
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An Edwardian mahogany semi-circular card table of "Sheraton" design, the top inlaid with satinwood bandings and inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, with baize lined folding top, conforming apron and on five square tapered legs with spade toes, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 30.5ins high (top somewhat faded) £200-300
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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) £200-300
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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 £100-150
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A William IV mahogany rectangular tea table with rounded front corners, the frieze with rectangular plaque carved with leaf ornament, on turned and reeded central column, rectangular inswept base, reeded scroll supports with paw feet and castors, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 28.5ins high (repolished - top faded and with repairs) £200-300
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An 18th Century oak rectangular side table with re-entrant corners, fitted one frieze drawer, on slender cabriole legs, 28ins wide x 19ins deep x 25.75ins high (shrinkage to top) £120-160
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An Italian pietra dura circular table inlaid with floral spray, birds and insects to top on octagonal bulbous central column and on triangular inswept base, inlaid with birds. 35.5ins diameter x 27.75ins high (top damaged and with later repair) £200-300
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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 £200-300
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A teak rectangular coffee table with triple reeded edge to top and plain frieze, on twin turned and reeded end supports, with splayed legs with brass lions head pattern feet and with twin leaf capped turned stretchers, 58ins wide x 18.5ins deep x 19ins high £80-120
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A 1920s figured walnut kidney shaped kneehole dressing table with crossbanded and reeded edge, fitted five drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 41.5ins wide x 21ins deep x 30ins high £200-300
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A William IV mahogany three tier dinner wagon with fretted and carved leaf scroll upstand to back, on turned and moulded supports, the two lower tray topped tiers with recessed fronts and on turned feet and castors, 48ins wide x 20ins deep x 50ins high £400-600
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An early 20th Century lady's red japanned kneehole dressing table in the "Georgian" manner, the whole decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, with moulded edge to top, fitted nine drawers and central recessed cupboard to kneehole enclosed by a single door, on bracket feet, 30.5ins wide x 24ins deep x 31ins high (generally rubbed), and a pair of red lacquer pillar candlesticks decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, on slender baluster turned columns and circular bases, 14.75ins high £400-600
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A lady's walnut kneehole dressing table in the "Georgian" style, the whole inlaid with stringings, the top with moulded edge, fitted one long frieze drawer, one small drawer and cupboard, flanked by three small drawers to each side and on bracket feet, 30ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 31ins high (repolished) £200-300
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A good Victorian figured walnut and gilt brass mounted davenport from T.H. Filmer's Cabinetmakers, Upholstery, Bedding and Carpet Manufactory, 28, 32 & 34, Berners St., Oxford St., London, W, with gilt brass gallery to top and fold-out candle branch to left side, the leather lined slope enclosing three real and two dummy drawers and with pull-out ink/pencil tray to side above cupboard enclosing four interior drawers, and with cabriole front supports, on plinth base with moulded bun feet with recessed castors, 26.5ins wide x 23ins deep x 33ins high £600-800
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A Victorian figured walnut and ebonised davenport, the whole crossbanded and inlaid with stringings, the superstructure with stationery compartment, serpentine fronted leather lined slope enclosing two small drawers, fitted four drawers with brass flush handles enclosed by a single raised panelled door and with matching raised panels on opposite side and front, on trestle feet and castors, 25ins wide x 23.5ins deep x 37ins high £400-600
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A George III mahogany bureau, the slope enclosing central drawer, pigeon holes and six small drawers, fitted two short and three long graduated drawers under, on bracket feet, 43ins wide x 23ins deep x 42ins high (general wear throughout) £120-160
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A 19th Century Continental fruitwood and ebonised bureau in the "Biedermeier" style, the slope enclosing stepped interior, fitted seven drawers, two long deep drawers under, on square tapered legs, 43ins wide x 22ins deep x 45ins high £350-500
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An 18th Century walnut bureau, the top, slope and drawer fronts with matched veneer panels and inlaid with herringbone bandings, the slope enclosing shaped interior fitted with central cupboard, seven small drawers and pigeon holes, four long graduated drawers under and on bracket feet, 31.5ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 38.25ins high (some shrinkage to slope) £750-1000 Provenance: D. Streeter Antiques, Clyde House, 193 London Road, East Grinstead - Receipt of purchase dated 28/12/1932 for the sum of £25
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A late Georgian mahogany partners writing table with rounded corners and moulded edge to top, with pale green leather inset, fitted two drawers to front and rear, on slender turned legs and castors, 49ins wide x 36ins deep x 29ins high (repolished - top faded) £250-400
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A 1930s walnut serpentine fronted kneehole desk with green leather inset to top, on shell capped cabriole legs with pad feet, 45ins wide x 23.5ins deep x 30.5ins high £150-200
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A Victorian mahogany kneehole desk with brown leather cloth inset to top, fitted nine drawers, on plinth base, 38ins wide x 26ins deep x 29ins high (general wear throughout) £150-200
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A Victorian mahogany kneehole desk with later green tooled leather inset to top, fitted nine drawers with brass handles, with shaped backplates, and on plinth bases, 54ins wide x 30ins deep x 30ins high £200-300
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A Victorian mahogany partners kneehole desk, the square top edge inset with dark green tooled leather, fitted three frieze drawers to front and reverse and five drawers to each side of the pedestals, on plinth base, 62ins wide x 35.5ins deep x 31ins high (repolished) £800-1200
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A 19th Century mahogany circular three tier dumb waiter, the graduated tiers with moulded edge, on turned central column, and three shaped legs with brass paw toes and castors, 24ins diameter x 46.5ins high (splits to tiers) £300-400
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An oak refectory table of "17th Century" design, with heavy cleated three plank top with chip carved rails to front and reverse and on heavy turned supports with H-pattern stretcher, 84ins x 34ins x 30.5ins high £600-800
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An oak refectory table of "17th Century" design, on heavy carved and bulbous end supports, with trestle feet and plain stretcher, 72ins x 32ins x 30ins high £200-300
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An oak refectory table of "17th Century" design, the plain top on heavy bulbous carved end supports with trestle feet, 72ins x 32ins x 30ins high £200-300
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A 19th Century mahogany oval breakfast table with quadruple reeded edge to top, on turned central column and quadruple splayed and reeded legs, with brass toes and castors, 58ins x 45ins x 30ins high (split to top and top re-polished) £150-200
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An 18th Century mahogany rectangular drop leaf cottage dining table with rounded corners, on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 33ins x 38ins x 28ins high (repolished and with a crack to top) £70-100
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A modern oak draw leaf table of "17th Century" design, with flush panel tops, fluted side rails and on turned supports with X-pattern stretchers, 48ins x 32ins, extending to 78ins, x 30ins high and a set of four oak ladderback chairs with rush seats, on turned front legs, and with pad feet £200-300
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An early 20th Century oak monks bench/table carved with floral lozenge and Roman soldier profile, with folding top and lidded box seat, on trestle feet, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 28ins high £100-150 Provenance: A gift to the vendor's Great Aunt from Captain Rice of Tonford Manor, Canterbury, Kent and then by family descent
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A Victorian mahogany extending dining table with moulded edge to top and rounded corners, on baluster turned and reeded legs and castors, 53.5ins x 38.5ins x 28.75ins high (repolished) £120-160
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A Victorian mahogany extending dining table with two extra leaves, rounded corners and moulded edge to top, on baluster turned legs and castors, 43ins x 45ins, extending to 67.75ins x 27ins high (general wear throughout) £300-400
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A Victorian oak D-end extending dining table with four extra leaves, with moulded edge to top, narrow moulded apron and on heavy turned and reeded legs and castors, 65ins x 54ins, extending to 141ins x 29ins (repolished) £800-1200
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A mahogany oval drop-leaf dining table in the "Georgian" manner with moulded edge to top, on twin turned end supports, splayed feet with brass toes and castors, 53ins x 51.75ins x 28ins high, and eight modern mahogany balloon back dining chairs in the "Victorian" manner, the moulded frames with fretted splats, seats upholstered in cream cloth, on baluster turned and reeded front legs £250-350
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A Victorian mahogany oval extending dining table with one extra leaf for same, on heavy octagonal baluster centre column and quadruple moulded splay supports with scroll toes and castors, 62ins x 50ins, extending to 80ins x 29ins high £1000-1500
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An oak refectory table of "17th Century" design, with heavy five plank top, on three twin heavy bulbous turned centre supports, twin stretcher rails, on three shaped trestle feet, 180ins x 47.5ins x 30ins high, and a set of sixteen oak armchairs of "Cromwellian" design, the low rectangular backs and seats upholstered in green brocade and on turned front supports with conforming front stretchers £2000-3000
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An 18th Century oak dresser base with later open shelf and spice drawers to top, fitted three frieze drawers with crossbanded fronts, with shaped apron and on cabriole front legs with pad feet, 80ins wide x 18.75ins deep x 43.75ins high £500-700
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A late Victorian walnut and ebonised sideboard in the "Aesthetic" manner, the upper part fitted open shelf and inset with three rectangular bevelled mirror panels, on spindle turned supports, the base with angled sides, fitted single frieze drawer with raised panels to drawer, cupboard under enclosed by a pair of bevelled glazed doors, flanked by open shelves to sides and with open shelf under, on turned front legs, 61ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 59ins high £150-200
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A Victorian ebonised and gilt metal mounted break front credenza, the whole inlaid with ivorine stringings and arabesques, fitted one central plate glass shelf with mirrored back, enclosed by a single glazed panelled door, flanked by four shelves enclosed by two panelled doors, with four turned and fluted columns to front, on plinth base and turned feet, 60ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 42ins high (some mounts/inlay missing or loose) £300-400
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A 17th Century oak plank coffer with moulded edges to the lid, the sides with shaped feet, 46ins wide x 17ins deep x 22ins high £150-200
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An 18th Century oak mule chest with plain lid, fitted one long drawer under, on bracket feet, 43ins wide x 17ins deep x 20ins high £150-200
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