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171. A pair of grey painted wood frame circular mirrors, with florettes to the sexafoil borders in gothic style. 22.2in (56.5cm). £100-200


172. *A set of four Regency mahogany side chairs, the backs with pierced horizontal splats, carved rondels and fan segments, a reeded crest above a flame veneered panel, the stuffed over seats covered striped material, on front sabre legs. £150-200


173. A late 17th century oak chest, of two short and three long graduate drawers, the moulded fronts with brass pear drop handles. Panelled sides, on front bun feet. 3ft 3in (99cm). £400-600


174. A seventeenth century oak bible box, the carved front with linked fleur-de-lys and florettes, with an iron lock plate. 27in (69cm). £80-120


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168. A Sheraton mahogany wardrobe, with a detachable dentil cornice, the hanging compartment fitted a slide and two base drawers with brass swan neck handles, enclosed by a pair of well figured faded panel doors, inlaid ovals of stringing and banded in satinwood, on ogee bracket feet. 4ft 2.5in (128cm). £200-300


169. A Victorian chaise longue, the buttoned spoon back and shaped arms, to a sprung shaped seat, upholstered gold coloured velvet dralon, with a tasselled fringe gimp, on three moulded walnut cabriole legs and a plain back splay leg, on brass casters. 5ft 4in (163cm). £100-150


175. A Regency mahogany elbow chair, the curved back with rope twist rail moulded down scrolling arms to a stuffed over seat, on front turned legs and another elbow chair, on sabre legs, with horizontal splat back. (2) £80-120


176. A George III mahogany gentleman’s wardrobe the cavetto cornice above a hanging space with two drawers, a pair of faded panel doors the base with two short and two long well figured front drawers, with replaced brass swan neck handles, oak lined, on bracket feet. 4ft 4in (132cm) wide x 6ft (183cm) high. £400-600


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177. A stool, the stuffed over seat on turned mahogany legs. 19in (49cm). £60-80


178. A three seater settee in a tweed loose cover, beech legs on casters. 6ft 4in (188cm). £100-150


179. A Victorian oak and lacewood cigar cabinet, the three drawers inside with divisions, lacewood lined, brass ring handles, enclosed by a pair of doors, fitted a brass Bramah lock, brass sunken handles to the sides. 16in (41cm). £100-200


180. A coalbrookdale cast iron table, in a Victorian Renaissance Revival design, attributed to Alfred Stevens, the pierced top with a central rose decorated scrolls and fruits of the harvest, a border with scroll panels of the signs of the Zodiac, scroll fruit edge, on open scrolls supporting to the top, open foliage scrolls to the foliage egg and dart boarded quatreform base with foliage scroll pierced spray feet. 31.5in (80cm). £600-800


181. A set of six Sheraton mahogany side chairs, the moulded hoop backs with reeded vertical rails, corner roundels, the stuffed over seats with floral panels of needlework, on front square tapering moulded legs with ‘H’ stretchers. £150-250


182. Mahogany occasional table tilt top. The circular tilt top on a baluster stem to three reeded splay legs, the brass sabots on casters. 32.5in (82.5cm). £80-120


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170. A North Italian walnut veneered corner cupboard, the top cross banded with cavetto moulded edge, above a door with a panel of trellis parquetry, a rococo ormolu escutcheon, with rococo marquetry to panel outlines, carved corner the apron frieze on part scroll panel feet. 34.5in (88cm). (Probably late eighteenth / early nineteenth century). £200-300


netherhampton salerooms


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