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Auction date Friday 2 July 2021

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Lots per page:

Total lots: 584

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
816 A PAIR OF ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED HARDWOOD COLUMN CAPITALS
with heavily carved scrolls at each corner framing a central flower, each 43cm high (2)
£500 - £700 £400 View
817 A WHITE-PAINTED CAST-IRON GARDEN BENCH
after Coalbrookdale's fern and blackberry pattern, with a slatted wooden seat, 85cm high; 113cm wide; 51cm deep
£400 - £600 £320 View
818 A COPPER ALLOY FIGURAL JARDINIERE, AFTER AUSTIN & SEELEY,
19th century, modelled with a basin held aloft by a partially draped putto, a hound at his feet, 105cm high
£600 - £900 £700 View
819 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, POSSIBLY SCOTTISH,
circa 1825, the hinged top with rounded front corners, atop a central rectangular section pedestal to a quatreform base, with four splayed legs to stylised paw cast brass feet and castors, 73cm high,…
£100 - £200 - View
820 A VICTORIAN STAINED BEECH AND RED VELVET BUTTONED TUB ARMCHAIR
19th century, with brass caps and castors, stamped 'LEWTY / PATENT', the back legs stamped 'CW'; 78 cm. high
£80 - £120 £120 View
821 A ROSEWOOD VENEERED, METAL MOUNTED AND MARBLE TOPPED VITRINE,
20th century, the serpentine moulded glass front and sides within foliate cast metal surrounds, the cabriole legs with conforming sabots, 148cm high, 87cm wide
£100 - £200 - View
822 A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE,
early 19th century, the rectangular top cleated at each side for the drop leaves, with twin frieze drawers to the front, on twin vase form supports to splayed legs, brass caps and castors, 70cm high,…
£200 - £400 - View
823 A MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED PARTNERS DESK IN KENTIAN STYLE AND IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS,
later 20th century, the top with three inset and gilt tooled leather skivers, the serpentine and gadrooned front, back and sides above an arrangement of drawers to front and back, all with metal…
£1,500 - £2,500 £1,400 View
824 A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA TABLES,
circa 1800, the hinged tops with rounded front corners, the edges and friezes with sycamore stringing, on tapering knop turned legs, 74cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep closed
£400 - £700 £240 View
825 AN OAK GATELEG TABLE IN JACOBEAN STYLE,
elements 17th century and later, the oval top above a drawer at one end, on knop turned legs descending to stretchers, 70cm high, 149cm long opened, 122cm wide
£100 - £200 - View
826 A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE SIDE TABLES,
circa 1775, previously the ends of a larger dining table, each with a hinged leg at the back, 72cm high, 121cm wide
£200 - £400 £120 View
827 A SUBSTANTIAL GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU,
circa 1770, the fall front opening to a fitted interior, above two short and three graduated long drawers, all with brass swing handles with repousse tholoi to the oval backplates, on bracket feet,…
£200 - £400 - View
828 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU,
last quarter 18th century, the fall front with fitted interior, above two short and three long drawers, all with brass swing handles with openwork latticed backplates, on bracket feet, 100cm high,…
£100 - £200 £70 View
829 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND LEATHER INSET LIBRARY TABLE,
circa 1860, with gilt tooled red leather skiver, the front with three frieze drawers, on knop turned and waisted legs to castors, 73cm high, 167cm wide, 85cm deep
£300 - £500 - View
830 A WHITE-PAINTED CAST-IRON GARDEN BENCH
20th century, the naturalistically cast uprights supporting panelled seat and back rest, 89cm high; 164cm wide; 55cm deep
£200 - £300 £100 View
831 A FRUITWOOD DINING TABLE
the top of elongated oval form with brass studs to the edge, over a plain frieze on turned legs, 213cm long x 84cm wide x 74cm high
£400 - £600 £500 View
832 AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE
18th century and later, the rectangular top on four baluster legs joined by stretchers, 73cm high x 215.5cm long x 67cm deep
£300 - £500 - View
833 A GEORGE III BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD
Late 18th century, the bowfront rectangular top above a central frieze drawer flanked by two doors, the right-hand door enclosing two bottle racks, on square tapering legs, 90.5 cm high; 182 cm. wide…
£200 - £400 - View
834 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CARD TABLE
The rectangular folding top enclosing a green baize-lined interior, with concealed drawer, 74 cm. high, 88.5 cm. wide; 44 cm. deep
£50 - £100 - View
835 AN OAK COFFER,
circa 1680, with hinged three panel cover, the front with three panels with geometric mouldings, on straight legs, 71cm high, 120cm wide
£250 - £400 - View
836 A MID-VICTORIAN WALNUT OVAL BREAKFAST-TABLE
19th century, the oval tilt-top inlaid with foliage, on an elm baluster and carved cabriole legs with ceramic castors, 70 cm. high; 121 cm. wide; 86.5 cm. deep
£100 - £150 £70 View
836a A VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT UPHOLSTERED CHAISE LONGUE
circa 1865, with outscrolled end, the backrest with serpentine toprail and openwork scrolling foliate carved terminal, on baluster turned legs with castors, 84cm high, 185cm long
£80 - £150 - View
837 A MID-VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET
19th century, with rectangular top with canted corners above a glazed door enclosing two shelves, lacking outer columns 94 cm; high; 60 cm. wide; 41.5 cm. deep
£150 - £250 - View
837a A TWO-PEDESTAL OAK DINING TABLE
20th century, the rounded rectangular moulded top on baluster supports with three legs; with two leaves and two short and two long poles; 76 cm high; 121 cm wide; 203.5 cm long (end-sections only);…
£200 - £400 - View

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