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Late 19th century Norwich shawl, woven double sided with Arabesque designed field, predominantly in red, orange, black and green, 175 x 174cm £150-180
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Late 19th century Norwich Paisley shawl, on a predominantly blue silk background with red, blue and green Arabesque detail, 360 x 170cm £150-180
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Mary Ann Slade (signed M Ann Slade) sampler, silk/wood stitched on gauze dated 1808, animals, floral devices etc, 17 x 15cm £50-60
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Sample by Grace Slade dated 1808, silk/wool stitched on gauze, animals, floral devices etc, 17 x 15cm £50-60
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Mary Ann Slade sampler, wool/silk stitched on linen, deer, trees, stylised foliate devices etc, signed in centre and dated June 12th 1810, 43 x 30cm £150-200
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Sampler, wool/silk stitched on linen, verse, birds, stylised foliate designs by Grace Slade aged 9 years 1808, 45 x 35cm £150-180
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Sampler, wool/silk stitched on linen, central verse with birds, stylised trees and bees, foliate devices etc, by Mary Ann Slade aged 8 years, 17th August 1807, 42 x 32cm £200-250
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Caucasian style wool work large carpet, multi-gull border, central panel of geometric floral designs with large lozenge, mainly black/beige slash/puce field, 300 x 400cm £400-500 662-664. No Lots
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18th century and later black lacquered cabinet on stand, the upper section with doors painted with cranes enclosing an interior of fitted drawers and compartments, the stand with two graduated drawers raised on bobbin turned support, 108cm wide £400-500
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George III period mahogany bureau fall front, fitted interior with well, five drawers below on bracket feet, 91cm wide £200-300
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Edwardian break front wardrobe with moulded cornice, central cupboard over five drawers with open shelf, flanked on either side by mirror doors enclosing hanging space, 233cm wide x 224cm high £350-450
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Good quality large reproduction mahogany library bookcase with moulded edge over a plain frieze and with four astragal glazed doors below enclosing fitted adjustable shelving on bracket feet, 335cm long x 130cm high £320-350
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19th century mahogany bootjack with ring turned frame, 84cm long £150-250
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Edwardian two-seater cottage sofa with central pierced splat, coloured checked upholstery on tapering square legs with Ivorine stringing throughout, 133cm wide £200-250
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19th century oak cross-banded military chest with brass bound corners and recessed brass military style handles, fitted with six drawers, 94cm wide £200-250
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18th century oak side table with moulded edge and single frieze drawer, raised on plain chamfered supports, 88cm wide £140-160
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18th century mahogany fold top tea table with central frieze drawer raised on tapering supports with pad feet, 81cm wide £320-350
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19th Century pre-Raphaelite style silvered bronze three-light chandelier, each of the three scrolled branches with a pierced floral ornament supporting a stylised pierced scrolling leaf coronet with deep translucent glass bead fringes, the centre hexagonal platform pierced to each side and mounted at intervals with oval Mabé pearl panels below a centre leaning female religious figure under a shaped canopy with three wrythen fluted uprights, each surmounted by a bird, total overall drop 100cm maximum, width approx 72cm. £3000-4000 Note: Purchased from the Bonhams sale of the contents of Banningham Old Rectory, 23/03/2004, Lot No 1327. Bryan Hall, the owner of Banningham Old Rectory, had previously told the current vendor that the chandelier came from Carrow Abbey and that he had seen it illustrated in a photograph of the Abbey. He believed the figure represented "Mother Julian", Bonhams believed that the chandelier was bought at the Crown Point sale (the Colman's owned both Carrow Abbey and Crown Point). While the figure may represent 'Mother Julian' the current vendor thinks it more likely that the figure represents 'Dame Margery' of the Convent with "Phyllyp", her pet sparrow, which was slayn by Gyb, the Abbey cat as lamented in John Skelton's famous poem - "Phyllyp Sparowe". The overall design is in the manner of Edward Burne-Jones.(1833-1898)
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Victorian brass double bedstead, the head and footboard crested with urns, scrolls and neo-classical designs and the four pillars with ball finials (irons bearing retailer's mark for T B & W Cockayne of Sheffield), 140cm wide x 204cm long £750-850
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19th century gilt and gesso large overmantel mirror crested with a cornucopia type mount with quiver and arrows and twining foliage etc, 130cm wide x 152cm high £200-300
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Early 20th century green lacquered chinoiserie bedroom suite comprising a pair of single beds and dressing table, fitted with seven drawers on short cabriole supports with pad feet (3) £350-450
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Mid-century Philipp Selva ebonised desk, with central leather inset and the frieze with three drawers on shaped angled supports, designed by Lorenzo Bellini Associates for Selva, circa 1968, 158cm wide £180-250
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Emma Cadwallader-Gould patinated bronze bust of a gentleman in the form of a classical victor, signed and dated 1887, raised on an integral veined black marble stand, 66cm high overall £1400-1800
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Early 19th century oak hall chair, geometric back, moulding in the centre with heraldic motif over a solid seat and sabre supports £80-100
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Late 18th/early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, two astragal glazed doors enclosing fitted adjustable shelving over a fitted secretaire drawer and cupboard under on splayed feet, 108cm wide x 220cm high £350-450
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Mahogany Chippendale style fret-carved rectangular wall mirror, the pediment crested with a gilded ho-ho bird with an inlaid Sheraton style panel below, 50cm wide £120-150
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Mahogany Chippendale style carver chair, ribbon moulded and pierced splat back, splayed arms, upholstered drop in seat and moulded uprights and supports joined by a plain 'H' stretcher £80-120
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Victorian mahogany pedestal work table of canted rectangular form, the lifting lid enclosing a fitted interior of compartments with bag below, raised on ring turned support terminating in a quadruped base with paw feet, 52cm wide £250-350
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19th century French planter of rectangular form, marquetry inlay of birds and stylised foliage etc, the centre with lifting compartment enclosing a later tin lined interior with gilded metal gallery surround and the four corners moulded with gilt metal foliate mounts on an ebonised support joined by 'H' stretcher, 61cm wide £440-550
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Damascus games table, circa early 20th century with good quality marquetry inlays, the folding top enclosing a fitted interior with various gaming pieces, compartments etc, raised on four supports with swept knees joined by an 'X' stretcher with central small shelf, 83cm wide £500-700
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Quartetto of four rosewood tables, the second table with games board inset, raised on ring turned spindle supports with splayed feet, 19th century, the largest 50cm wide £200-300
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Regency style mahogany cross-banded large circular dining table raised on ring turned supports terminating in a quadruped base with brass caps and casters, together with a set of 8 Hepplewhite style dining chairs, table 182cm diameter, (9) £2500-3000
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Pair of late 19th century cast metal bronze patinated plaques, the borders moulded with classical figures with central panels of putti and wheatsheaves etc, the backs with foundry marks, 52cm diameter £80-100
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Victorian mahogany clerk's desk, sloping front enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and a frieze below with a further full width drawer raised on ring turned supports with peg feet, 73cm wide £150-250
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Late 19th century ebonised bonheur du jour in the aesthetic style, the raised back with a gilt gallery surround over two panelled doors enclosing a fitted interior of drawer and pigeonholes, further fitted frieze drawer below with cupboard under, 60cm wide £300-400
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Edwardian mahogany tray of oval form, applied at either end with brass handles and with central Sheraton style panel, 67cm wide £100-150
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18th century walnut and oak cross-banded desk, with moulded edge over nine drawers with central arch enclosing cupboard on bracket feet, 81cm wide £300-500
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French Kingwood and marquetry two-tier etagere of shaped rectangular form, each tier inlaid in the centre with marquetry panels with gilt metal mounts throughout, raised on cabriole supports, 75cm wide £300-400
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Early 19th century mahogany side table with cross-banded top over two frieze drawers, raised on ring turned supports with peg feet, 86cm wide £170-190
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Unusual 19th century table top well engraved glass panel inscribed "Engraved by David McGregor of Perth for Charles Bell of Sheffield 1887" enclosed by two folding mirror doors and surrounded by boulle work panels with easel back, 39cm high £600-700
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Early 19th century mahogany tea table with folding and swivelling cross banded top over frieze inlaid with ebonised stringing, raised on lyre supports with splayed legs with brass caps, 92cm wide £250-350
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19th century yew and oak child's hoop back armchair, central pierced splat, solid seat, and raised on ring turned splayed supports with hoof feet joined by a crinoline stretcher £200-300
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Early 19th century mahogany partner's desk with gilt tooled inset fitted on either side with drawers and compartments and further applied at either end with brass drop handles, 150cm wide £800-1200
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Victorian rosewood adjustable piano stool with circular seat on tripod base, 38cm diameter £80-100
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Early 19th century mahogany carver chair, bar back and splayed arms, raised on fluted supports with peg feet £80-120
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Walnut bachelor's chest, cross-banded top over brushing slide with four graduated drawers below on bracket feet, circa late 18th century and later, 66cm wide £300-350
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Victorian mahogany framed cameo suite, all upholstered in pink button back and comprising a chaise longue, gent's and ladies' chairs and six single chairs £900-1200
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Brass framed club fender with leather upholstered seat panels, plain spindle supports, together with three fire irons and a pair of non-matching bellows, 153cm wide overall, aperture 49cm wide x 59cm high £400-500
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Oak two-drawer bedside cabinet plain top with moulded edge raised on ring turned supports with plain shelf below, 50cm wide
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