Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 136
136. A 19th century mahogany chest, attributed to Gillows, the rectangular top with a moulded edge over three short cockbeaded drawers and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, all with turned target shaped knobs, raised on four bun feet, 118cm wide x 114.5cm high x 57cm deep. £400-600
137. A late 19th century French painted salon suite, decorated with classical portrait profiles, laurel wreath, garlands and ribbon ties on a white ground, with caned backs and seats, comprising settee, pair of armchairs and three side chairs. £400-600
138. A late 19th/early 20th century Continental mahogany and marquetry wardrobe, the moulded cornice above a foliate inlaid frieze and pair of arched mirror cupboard doors, decorated with pierced fret work panels and spiral turned details, opening to a fitted interior of single long drawer, enclosed by spiral turned columns, raised on bun feet, 107cm wide x 175cm high x 43.5cm deep. £300-500
139. A 19th century Continental marquetry side cabinet, the rectangular top inlaid with a twin handled urn issuing flowers and foliage, with bird, butterfly and scroll details, above a tambour front and single frieze drawer, the sides with pierced kidney shaped cut outs, raised on tapered square supports inlaid with a repeating scroll motif, 51cm wide x 73cm high x 34cm deep. £200-300
22 Lot 140
140. A late 19th century French white metal mounted cabin trunk ‘ALEXIS GODILLOT BAZAR DU VOYAGE, RUE DE LA PAIX 25, PARIS’, the domed cover opening to a fitted interior of lift out trays, bearing makers/ retailers paper label, the exterior with painted initials ‘E.L.B. & A.L.L.’, the circular locks inscribed with makers/ retailers name, the base with four integral brass wheels, the sides with drop carrying handles, 110.5cm wide x 66.5cm high x 62.5cm deep. £100-200
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