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Lindsay Burns & Company


55. A Regency yew wood and burr yew work table, the hinged rectangular cover with canted corners and foliate carved edge, opening to a fitted interior with lift out tray, raised on tapered cylindrical column with foliate carved collar, on a concave platform base with gadroon carved roundels, raised on scroll carved feet with recessed brass casters, 50cm wide x 74cm high x 38cm deep. £1200-1800


56. A late 19th/early 20th century satinwood and ebony lined kidney shaped desk, the shaped top with claret red and gilt tooled skiver, above a central frieze drawer flanked by four drawer pedestals, raised on eight tapered square supports with brass cups and casters, 120.5cm wide x 75cm high x 52.5cm deep. £2000-3000


57. A 19th century Regency style rosewood and brass inlaid chiffonier, the rectangular top with a beaded edge, above a brass inlaid frieze decorated with repeating anthemion motif, over a pair of mirrored panel cupboard doors, opening to a shelved interior, enclosed by cylindrical columns with Corinthian collars, raised on a plinth base, 124cm wide x 92cm high x 44.5cm deep. £700-900


58. A Chinese dark wood and marble topped jardiniere stand, the square top with a shaped red and white veined marble insert, above a scroll carved frieze and pierced apron, raised on foliate carved cylindrical supports with scrolling feet, united by a panelled undertier, 52cm square x 78cm high. £300-500


59. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century satinwood and ebonised occasional tables, the rectangular tops with canted angles and repeating scroll and flower head borders, raised on four tapered square concave supports united by concave stretchers, 60cm wide x 82cm high x 45cm deep. £800-1200


60. A 19th century teak and brass bound chest, the hinged rectangular top opening to a plain interior, on runner supports, 118cm wide x 64.5cm high x 60cm deep. £80-120


61. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined secretaire chest, the rectangular top above a fall front secretaire drawer, opening to a fitted interior of drawers, cupboard door and pigeon holes, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers with ivory escutcheons, with shaped apron and bracket feet, 108cm wide x 113.5cm high x 49cm deep. £150-250


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64. A pair of 19th century oak and iron bound silver trunks by MACKAY & CUNNINGHAM, EDINBURGH, with original marbled paper lined fitted interiors, bearing brass plaques inscribed ‘No1 Mrs. Colonel Butter of PITLOCHRIE’ and ‘No2 Mrs. Colonel Butter of PITLOCHRIE’, each with four drop carrying handles, 83cm wide x 61.5cm high x 60cm deep. £300-500


65. An early 20th century kingwood and gilt metal mounted Louis XVI style vitrine, the bowed glazed cupboard door with bombe lower panel decorated in the Vernis-Martin style with court figures, opening to a green velvet lined interior with two glass shelves, raised on splayed tapered supports with pierced sabots, 178.5cm wide x 78cm wide x 36cm deep. £300-500


62. A 19th century gilt wood oval shaped wall mirror, the oval mirror plate within a leaf and berry border, with shell and scroll surmount and ribbon tie lower section, 120cm x 73cm. £100-200


63. An 18th century stained oak cradle, constructed on panelled form, 90cm long x 72.5cm high x 53.5cm deep. £80-120


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