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183. A late eighteenth century ash comb back Windsor armchair, the splat cleated rail back with a shaped crest, the seat later cut out as a commode, on turned legs. £100-200


184. A large elm refectory table the cleated end rectangular planked top on a frame with baluster turned block legs, united by stretchers on turned feet 34.5in (88cm) x 9ft (275cm). £400-600


185. A wing armchair upholstered in old faded green velvet, on front mahogany cabriole legs, carved scallop shells to the knees, on claw and ball feet. £100-150


186. A mahogany sofa table, the rectangular drop leaf top, with rounded corners, above two frieze drawers and two dummy drawers with brass knob handles, the vase shaped end supports with a hooped stretcher on cabriole legs to brass paw, seat on castors. Late nineteenth century. 3ft 4in (102cm). £100-150


187. A French beech three fold screen, with rococo foliage carving shaped glazed panels, above fabric panels. 5ft 3in (160cm) high.


£100-150 Lot 190


192. A Victorian button back armchair the show frame in pollarded elm, upholstered coral dralon, the sprung seat on front cabriole legs to casters. £80-120


Lot 188


188. A large oak refectory table, in Arts and Crafts style, the rectangular planked top, above a frame on square legs, with chamfering to the corners, united by stretchers. 34.5in (88cm) x 10ft (305cm). £400-600


189. An Edwardian mahogany lady’s elbow chair, the wrap around back with shaped vertical rails, set enamel egg shape motifs, a serpentine front padded seat, on front cabriole legs with pad feet, a baluster turned H stretcher (possibly Liberty and Co). £80-120


190. A nineteenth century figured walnut veneered break front credenza, banded in tulipwood and inlaid stringing to the top, with a gilt brass pierced rail chased with leaf scrolls and shells, the frieze above a plush lined interior, with a shelf enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with chased gilt brass mounts and pilasters, flanked by mirror backed quadrant open shelves, veneered in Brazilian rosewood, to the bowed sides, on a plinth base. 5ft 3in (160cm).


£1,200-1,800


191. An Edwardian mahogany framed fire screen, with a glazed silk work panel of a Chinese pheasant and foliage, a turned stretcher connecting the cabriole legs. 22.75in (55cm) £60-80


193. An early nineteenth century mahogany supper table, the rectangular well figured drop leaf top above an end frieze drawer and a dummy drawer, the turned stem to four splayed legs, the brass sabots on castors. 3ft 1in (96cm). £100-200


194. An early nineteenth century mahogany chess table. The circular tilt top inlaid a parquetry chequer board inlaid exotic woods, on a ribbed stem to a triform base, on roundel capped turned feet 24in (61cm) diameter. (Possibly Jamaican) £200-300


195. A set of six Regency mahogany side chairs, with reeded backs with horizontal rail and crest, the padded seats with reeded fronts, on sabre legs. £200-300


196. A small late nineteenth century faded mahogany Pembroke table, the shaped drop leaf top inlaid a marquetry shell within a wreath cartouche, satinwood banded borders, inlaid stringing to a frieze drawer, mahogany lined, with brass knob handles, the square tapering leg with an undertier, on brass castors. 20.25 in (52cm). £100-150


197. An early nineteenth century mahogany open arm library chair, reupholstered button back figured material, the padded open arms on scroll supports, the dipped seat on front turned legs with later castors. £100-200


Lot 198


198. A Victorian ebonized mahogany cabinet, attributed to the aesthetic style of E.W. Godwin, the open shelf top with gallery and finials above an open compartment, the sides with pierced fretwork, the cupboard with shelves and divisions, enclosed by a pair of panelled doors carved with chrysanthemum flower heads, the panelled sides with reeding, the turned legs with an under-shelf, on turned feet. 35in (89cm) x 5ft 4in (163cm). £300-500


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