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Victorian mahogany bookcase with projecting cornice, enclosed by pair of arched glazed doors, the base enclosed by pair of panelled doors, on plinth base, 92cm wide x 45cm deep x 230cm high £100 - 150
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Mid-20th century Venetian pink glass chandelier and ensuite pair of wall lights, the chandelier with four scrolled arms and two tiers of decorative scrolling fronds, conforming twin scroll arm wall lights £150 - 250
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Edwardian mahogany desk, the moulded rectangular top inset with tooled red leather writing surface, having seven drawers about the kneehole, on square tapered legs and castors, 151cm wide x 91cm deep x 71cm high £150 - 200
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Victorian mahogany three tier buffet, the three galleried tiers between barleytwist supports, raised on brass castors, 129cm wide x 53cm deep x 117cm high £150 - 250
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William IV mahogany desk with tooled leather inset top and top frieze drawers, raised on lobed knopped legs and castors, 123cm wide x 94cm deep x 75cm high £150 - 250
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Victorian figured walnut occasional table, the hexagonal-shaped burrwood top on spiral-twist knopped column and tripod base, 60cm diameter £100 - 150
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Regency rosewood and brass line-inlaid work table of canted form, with frieze drawer and work-in-progress basket, raised on spiral column and platform on splayed legs with brass cappings and castors £150 - 250
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Regency-style mahogany dining table, by Redman & Hales, the oval reeded top raised on column support and quatrefoil tripod base, with inlaid heraldic shield, terminating in brass cappings and castors, 167cm x 128cm, together with an additional larger crossbanded top measuring 190cm x 144cm (commissioned for the table, not by Redman & Hales) £200 - 300
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Set of six George III-style mahogany dining chairs, each with vertical pierced splat and slip-in seats on square supports £100 - 150
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Good quality Art Deco glass and gilt metal mounted ceiling light with domed shade decorated with fruit and floral leaded ornament in palette of yellow and orange suspending three lights, 50cm diameter £100 - 150
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Set of nine late 19th / early 20th century rush seated ladder back chairs of typical form on turned understructure, to include one elbow chair (9) £300 - 500
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Mid-19th century French scarlet tortoiseshell and Boulle work jardinière table, the rectangular top with pierced brass gallery and removable cover on shaped frieze and slender cabriole legs, 65cm wide x 41cm deep x 82cm high £400 - 600
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Good set of six Regency rosewood and brass inlaid dining chairs, each with scroll carved and pierced horizontal bar backs, having caned seat with slip-in cushions on fluted legs £400 - 600
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Good 18th century-style mahogany hall table with moulded rectangular top and flush drawer to the Greek key frieze raised on acanthus carved scrolled supports, 113cm wide x 53cm deep x 86cm high £200 - 300
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Victorian walnut bowfront chiffonier, the mirrored superstructure with pieced arcaded gallery, enclosed below by central panel door flanked by glazed bowed doors enclosing shelves, on plinth base, 146cm wide x 35cm deep x 147cm high £150 - 250
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The Terling Chapel chandelier: Fine and rare George II brass twelve-branch ecclesiastical chandelier, the central baluster column with gadrooned knops and surmounted by trefoil-form hanging loop above tooled dove ornament, the bulbous central knop issuing twelve scrolling S-form branches, each terminating in everted rimmed sconce and dished circular drip tray, approximately 86cm diameter, suspended from an antique, probably contemporary wrought iron chain with elaborate serpent terminals and painted wooden corona ceiling mount. Provenance: Removed from Terling Chapel, the oldest United Reformed Church in Essex. Founded by Thomas Welde, Thomas Shepherd and Thomas Hooker in 1624. All three men were ultimately driven by their Religious convictions to flee to America and each later became prominent figures in early Colonial America. Thomas Hooker was involved in the founding of Connecticut and Thomas Shepherd helped to found Harvard University, Thomas Weld became a notable figure in Massachusetts, he was tasked with and successfully negotiated the reopening of supply routes from England which had ceased in 1641 due to the Civil War. By repute, both Chandelier and Lot 1454, the Chapel pulpit, are of 17th century origin and were part of the fabric of the first congregational meeting place at The Manse. Pevsner refers to the Candelabra and the pulpit as 17th century and this is repeated in the 1921 H.M.S.O. publication - Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex, Volume 2, Central and South west: 'Fittings-Candelabra: of brass with twelve branches and bird on top, ornamented iron chain, late 17th-century. Pulpit: hexagonal with raised and moulded panels, late 17th-century, stem missing.' Despite these assertions, comparisons with known dated examples point more towards a mid 18th century date and it seems highly likely that the candelabra was purchased new when the Chapel congregation moved to their present purpose built building in 1752. For similar examples see Rupert Gentle and Rachael Field - Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820, published Antique Collectors Club, pages 181-183, particularly examples 10,11,15,16,17. £7000 - 10000
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Terling Chapel oak pulpit, of hexagonal fielded panelled form with rear projection fitted with a seat, the side door with butterfly hinges, raised on stepped plinth base, 17th century with alterations, 125cm wide x 138cm deep x 130cm high Provenance: Removed from Terling Chapel, Essex, the oldest United Reformed Church in Essex. See Lot 1453 for further information. £500 - 700
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Three graduated rivetted copper vessels, each of flattened hemispherical form, the largest 53cm diameter £200 - 300
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Good quality late Victorian carved walnut buffet by Maple & Co., with carved ledge back and two drawers, 122cm wide £150 - 250
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Late Victorian ebonised and satinwood inlaid pier cabinet with floral marquetry inlay and parquetry crossbanding, the interior with two shelves enclosed by glazed door, 81cm wide x 108cm high £150 - 250
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Good quality William IV / early Victorian carved walnut prie-dieu chair with carved acanthus leaf and floral scroll back, with original Gothic needlework upholstery, on turned legs £150 - 250
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Regency mahogany two height open bookcase with beaded and moulded architectural frieze, two open shelves flanked by turned columns with carved tulip's head capitals, the base with cupboard enclosed by two panelled doors, on bracket feet, 125cm wide x 172cm high £250 - 350
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Large 1930s Georgian-style oval mahogany dining table, on cabriole legs with acanthus leaf knees, on ball and claw feet, 290cm x 135cm £400 - 600
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Set of eight Edwardian Hepplewhite revival carved mahogany dining chairs, the shield-shape backs with carved wheatsheaf and pierced splat, padded seats on moulded tapered legs - comprising pair elbow chairs and six standards £300 - 400
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George II walnut veneered chest on chest, the moulded frieze above an arrangement of three short and three long graduated drawers, the base with three further long graduated herringbone crossbanding, brass handles, on bracket feet, 109cm wide x 53cm deep x 185cm high £1000 - 2000
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Edwardian inlaid mahogany display table with glazed hinged top, satinwood crossbanding, on square taper legs with undertier supported by stretchers £200 - 300
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Inlaid mahogany display table in the Edwardian style £120 - 180
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Pair Edwardian-style inlaid and burr walnut veneered revolving three tier bookcases £150 - 200
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Pair hardwood open bookcases, each with five tiers and wrought iron panels to the sides, 82cm wide x 182cm high £150 - 200
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Victorian burr walnut veneered card table with fold-over revolving top, on four turned supports and four carved splayed legs £220 - 280
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Late Victorian carved oak Glastonbury chair with Gothic carved panelled back, solid seat on X-frame support £100 - 150
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Victorian walnut footstool with button seat on carved cabriole legs £100 - 150
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Victorian occasional table with octagonal parquetry inlaid top, frieze drawer, on reeded pedestal and plateau base £100 - 150
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Regency rosewood chiffonier, the ledge back with brass gallery and turned supports, the drawers with turned roundels, the cupboards below enclosed by two panelled doors with brass grilles and pleated pale blue silk panels, flanked by carved acanthus leaf pilasters, on plinth base, 92cm wide x 36cm deep x 110cm high £250 - 350
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Late Victorian carved oak hall stand with hat rack, glove compartment and stick stand below £150 - 250
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Late Victorian carved oak side table with carved frieze on carved baluster end standards joined by stretcher, 77cm wide £100 - 200
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Edwardian-style inlaid mahogany display table enclosed by glazed lid, on square taper legs with undertier joined by stretchers £120 - 180
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Regency-style mahogany sofa table with two drawers, with brass lion's head ring handles, on turned supports with splayed legs joined by shaped stretcher, 93cm wide closed, 158cm open £200 - 300
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Late Victorian Chesterfield sofa with buttoned claret upholstery, on turned legs and ceramic castors £100 - 150
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Victorian spoon back armchair with blue upholstery £50 - 70
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19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with oval brass ring handles, on splayed bracket feet, 95cm wide x 92cm high £120 - 180
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George II / III mahogany chest of drawers with brushing slide and four long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 84cm wide x 88cm high £200 - 300
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George III mahogany toilet mirror with shield-shape mirror and serpentine fronted base with three drawers £100 - 150
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George III mahogany ladder back elbow chair and sundry furnishings £100 - 150
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Regency mahogany pier table / console table with grey marble top, plain frieze on reeded scroll bracket supports with carved acanthus leaves and scrolls, the base with mirrored back plate, on rectangular plateau, 69cm wide x 34cm deep x 82cm high £250 - 350
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Victorian mahogany cheval mirror with arched swing mirror, on turned supports and splayed legs, 145cm high £150 - 200
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19th century Russian carved oak Trompe L'Oeil chair after V. P. Shutov, with curved back, the arms carved as axes set in logs and gloves at the back of the seat £500 - 700
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Late Victorian carved oak open bookcase with adjustable shelves, 122cm wide £100 - 150
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Good quality late Victorian carved oak and figured veneered triple wardrobe with central mirrored door, 207cm wide x 216cm high £200 - 300
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Late Victorian pedestal dressing table, 137cm wide and matching bedside tables / pot cupboards £100 - 150
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