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Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899), study of a young gypsy family camping in woodland with attendant donkey and dog, cottage and figures in the far ground, signed oil on canvas, 60cm x 90cm See Cover Illustration £1,500-2,000 †418 √ Henry Macbeth Raeburn (1860-1947), study of Toledo Ferry, signed watercolour, 36cm x 48cm £1,200-1,500 †
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After J.F. Herring, engraved by C. Hunt, study of "Chorister", winner of the Great St. Ledger Stakes at Doncaster, 1831; and another "The Queen of Trumps", winner of the Oaks and Great St. Ledger Stakes, 1835, (2) £1,000-1,500 †
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A Regency style circular gilt convex wall mirror, with ebonised surround and ball decoration, 34cm dia. overall £20-30 †
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A late Victorian carved oak spinning stool, with foliate decoration; an oak occasional table, the oblong top raised on shaped end supports united by a pegged stretcher; a carved oak two tier occasional table, raised on turned supports; an oak cane seated dressing stool, raised on turned supports united by spiral turned stretchers; and a Victorian mahogany bidet frame, (5) £40-60 †
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An Edwardian walnut Sutherland tea table, 62cm £20-40 †
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An Antique carved mahogany dressing stool, with upholstered lift-out seat, raised on square tapering supports united by a stretcher, 45cm wide £40-60 †
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An 18th Century brass and cast iron fire grate, of serpentine form, flanked by bold brass finials, 110cm wide £200-400 †
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A 19th Century mahogany cross-banded and boxwood strung bow fronted chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on turned supports, 102cm wide £60-80 †
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An 18th Century oak bureau, the fall front opening to reveal an interior arrangement of drawers, pigeon-holes and a central cupboard above a sunken well, two short and two long drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 92cm wide £100-200 †
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A reproduction walnut chest on chest, the upper section fitted two short and three long drawers above a brushing slide and three drawers below, raised on a shaped apron and bracket supports, 60cm wide £60-100 †
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A small Victorian rosewood and leather inset occasional table, with circular top, raised on octagonal column and triform base, terminating in bun feet, 42cm dia. x 35cm high £50-80 †
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A George III mahogany bachelor's chest, of small proportions, fitted with a brushing slide above four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 78cm wide £150-250 †
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A George III mahogany bureau, the fall front opening to reveal a stepped interior arrangement of drawers and pigeon-holes around a central cupboard, flanked by secret compartments, three long and two short drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 86cm wide £100-200 †
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A 19th Century Continental walnut boxwood and satinwood strung commode chest, fitted three long graduated drawers, raised on a platform plinth and claw supports, 122cm wide £100-200 †
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A Georgian mahogany chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, 108cm wide £80-120 †
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A George III mahogany chest, fitted two short and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 103cm wide £100-150 †
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A George III mahogany boxwood strung and cross-banded chest, of two short and four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 109cm wide £150-250 †
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A Georgian oak and mahogany cross-banded bureau, the fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon-holes around a central cupboard, four long graduated drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 92cm wide £60-100 †
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A large Victorian leather and brass mounted folio stand £70-100 †
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A Victorian leather and brass mounted folding folio stand £60-80 †
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A 19th Century Continental figured mahogany corner cabinet, the brass banded top above a single drawer, the interior shelves enclosed by cushion framed glazed panel door, 90cm wide x 152cm high overall £150-250 †
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A 19th Century mahogany breakfront bookcase, the upper section enclosed by four astragal glazed doors, two short and two long drawers below, flanked by cupboards, 246cm wide x 218cm high £300-400 †
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A George III mahogany hanging wall shelf, 88cm wide x 69cm high £60-80 †
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An oak long case clock, by Isaac Cockeram of Downham, having brass and steel spandrilled dial, seconds subsidiary and date aperture, full length trunk door raised on a box base, shaped apron and bracket feet, 198cm high £200-400 †
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An unusual 18th Century long case clock, by J.N.O. Fisher, Lowestoft, (Loestoft), having steel and spandrilled dial with foliate engraved decoration, Roman numeral chapter ring, 30 hour movement above a long trunk panel door and box base, 230cm £200-400 †
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A 19th Century gilt framed and bevelled edge wall mirror, in the rococo manner, profusely decorated foliate scrolls, 80cm x 95cm in extremes £100-150 †
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An early 19th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded long case clock, having arched hood surmounted by turned finials, the painted dial with a "Sacred to Lord Nelson" panel, inscribed "Bennett, Debenham", supporting an 8 day movement above a lancet shaped trunk panel door, raised on bracket feet, 216cm high £200-300 †
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A 19th Century mahogany framed pier mirror, the frieze with gilt metal lion mask and garland embellishment above turned column and breakfront base, 155cm x 70cm £150-250 †
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A Victorian pine framed wall mirror, with leaf carved decoration, 119cm x 65cm £120-160 †
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A decorative gilt framed hall mirror, having mirrored slip panels, 155cm x 70cm in extremes £40-60 †
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An early 19th Century figured mahogany long case clock, by Henry Cox of London, the arched hood with a scroll pediment and reeded columns enclosing a painted dial with moon phase arch, shaped trunk panel door within turned pilasters, raised on a box base and bracket feet, 230cm high £400-600 †
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An oak long case clock, by John Calver, of Woodbridge, brass spandril dial with steel chapter ring and date aperture, full length trunk door, raised on a box base, 209cm high £200-400 †
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A long case clock, by William Mayhew of Woodbridge, brass spandril dial with a steel chapter ring, Roman numerals and single hand, 30 hour movement, arched full length trunk door, raised on a box base, 192cm £200-400 †
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A Victorian burr walnut serpentine shaped Whatnot/Canterbury, surmounted by a pierced gallery and raised on turned supports, with single drawer to base, raised on bun feet, 59cm wide x 82cm high £80-120 †
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A 19th Century mahogany D shaped foldover tea table, raised on ring turned tapering supports, terminating in brass feet, 122.5cm wide £40-60 †
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An Antique oak Wainscot chair, having carved cresting rail and panelled back, solid seat, raised on baluster turned supports united by stretchers £100-150 †
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An Edwardian carved mahogany armchair, with primrose brocade upholstered back panel, arm rests and seat, raised on turned fluted front supports £60-80 †
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A 19th Century elm slat back kitchen elbow chair, raised on ring turned supports united by an H stretcher £60-80 †
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A George III mahogany framed elbow chair, in the French manner, raised on turned and fluted front supports, (in need of re-upholstery) £100-200 †
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A set of four late Victorian mahogany dining chairs, with shaped cresting rails, pierced foliate back splats, upholstered stuff-over seats, raised on cabriole front supports £80-120 †
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An elm Yorkshire style winged rocking chair, with bobbin railed back and stretchers, rush work seat on turned supports £60-80 †
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A set of four 1930's oak dining chairs, having cane panelled backs within spiral turned columns, upholstered drop-in seats raised on stretchered supports £40-60 †
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An Antique elm and yew wood comb back elbow chair, raised on turned tapering supports united by an H stretcher £60-100 †
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A pair of George III mahogany Chippendale design side chairs, having shaped cresting rails and pierced splat backs, needlepoint upholstered drop-in seats raised on square chamfered supports united by H stretchers £50-80 †
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A 19th Century elm seated stick back Windsor chair, having pierced central splat, raised on ring turned supports united by an H stretcher £80-120 †
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A George III mahogany, boxwood strung and satinwood inlaid elliptical corner cupboard, the interior shelves enclosed by a pair of doors hung to brass butterfly hinges, 83cm wide overall x 122cm high £150-250 †
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A Georgian oak pad foot dining table, having rounded drop leaves, 104cm wide £60-100 †
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An Antique oak coffer, having foliate carved frieze and triple panelled front, raised on square section supports, 107cm wide £100-150 †
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An oak long case clock, by George Maynard of Melford, square brass dial with steel chapter ring and foliate engraved decoration, 8 day movement, 187cm high £200-400 †
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