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149. *A Victorian walnut music stool, the padded revolving seat on a melon fluted baluster stem, to three moulded cabriole legs with scroll toes. £60-80
154. A small George III mahogany chest, the faded well figured veneered top, above a slide with brass knob handles, the four long graduated drawers fitted brass swan neck handles, oak lined, on ogee bracket feet. 3ft 2in (97cm). £400-600
155. An eastern hardwood ‘waterfall’ open standing bookcase with spindle galleries to the five graduated shelves, on scroll side supports, the base on turned feet. 33in (84cm) wide. £80-120
Lot 150
150. *A Sheraton Revival late nineteenth century chaise longue, with scroll back and foot rest, curved side and sprung seat, upholstered pink striped and trellis pattern material, on a satinwood frame with square tapering legs, inlaid stringing, on brass casters. 5ft 6in (168cm). £100-200
151. A mahogany secretaire, the banded top inset bottle green gilt tooled edge leather, above a pull out fitted drawer, the flap with well figured veneer, inlaid stringing and cross banded, above three long graduated drawers, fitted brass fret plate handles and escutcheons, on bracket feet. 3ft 10in (117cm). £200-300
152. A set of nineteenth century mahogany open wall shelves, graduated with shaped sides. 24.5in (62cm). £60-80
153. *A Regency faded mahogany bow front side table, inlaid ebony stringing, and a frieze drawer with later brass pierced rosette plate ring handles, on square tapering legs. 3ft (91.5cm) £100-200
156. An early nineteenth century mahogany swing toilet mirror, the rectangular glass with ebony stringing, the reeded side supports with ebonized ball finials, the veneered bow front box base with three drawers, brass knob handles, on bracket feet. 21.75in (55cm). £60-80
157. A painted window seat, the stuffed overseat with two beech chair backs, on sabre legs 4ft 2in (128cm). £100-150
158. A pair of French beech frame fauteuils, in Louis XVI style, the padded curved backs with patterned material, petal and bead carving, the padded arms on front acanthus supports, and bow fronted seats, with cushions, on turned and fluted legs. £300-500
159. A late nineteenth century walnut drop leaf occasional table, the circular top on folding stretched legs with splay feet. 20in (51cm). £60-80
160. An eighteenth century mahogany bow front corner cupboard, with a cavetto cornice, the oak interior with two shelves, enclosed by a pair of veneered doors, with brass escutcheons. 23in (58cm). £80-120
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165. A late eighteenth century Dutch mahogany bow front corner cupboard, fitted three drawers to the frieze, with brass rosette ring handles, oak lined, a tambour shutter to the compartment with an oak shelf, a chased brass handle and a lock to one of the side pilasters, on square tapering legs. 3ft 7in (110cm). £200-300
166. A mid nineteenth century ash and fruitwood Windsor elbow chair, the interwoven hooped back with scroll arms to an elm seat, on turned legs, united by an ‘H’ stretcher. £150-200
167. A French walnut double bedstead, in Louis XV style, the scrolling frame head and foot boards with shell and foliage rococo carving, on carved cabriole legs, the side supports veneered in oak, to take a mattress 4ft 4in (132cm) wide. £100-150
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161. Three Regency beech simulated rosewood side chairs, with carved foliage horizontal rail splats to the backs, the caned seats on sabre legs. £80-120
162. A late eighteenth century oak and beech occasional table, the circular tilt top on a slender vase turned stem, to three restored cobriole legs. 18.75in (48cm) diameter. £80-120
163. A pair of mahogany bedroom chests, each with three graduated drawers, fitted brass locks and brass swan neck handles, reeded corner pilasters, on bracket feet. 25.5in (65cm). £100-150
164. A Sheraton faded mahogany oval swing toilet mirror, on scroll supports, the veneered box base with a serpentine front, fitted three drawers, on ogee bracket feet. 17.5in (44.5cm). £100-150
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