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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 53


49. A good late 19th century rosewood and gilt metal mounted bijouterie table in the Louis XV style, the hinged top with a bevelled glass insert, opening to reveal a velvet lined interior with glass panel sides, raised on four cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts and scroll cast sabots, 59cm wide x 74cm high x 30.5cm deep. £1200-1800


50. An Edwardian painted satinwood bonheur- de-jour, the upright back with three quarter gallery above two short and one long drawer, the frieze drawer with leather lined writing slide, on tapered square supports united by a concave under tier, 55cm wide x 103cm high x 46.5cm deep. £600-800


51. A George III mahogany tray top commode, the rectangular top with a three quarter gallery above two cupboard doors and slide out drawer, raised on square supports with channelled line detail, 53cm wide x 77cm high x 45.5cm deep. £100-200


Lot 59


52. An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded sewing table, the shaped rectangular top with a detachable basket fitted with a square hinged cover, tambour slides and two small drawers, above a pull out brush slide and two small concave fronted drawers and a cloth lined well, raised on tapered square supports with spade feet, 43cm wide x 112cm high (overall) x 35cm deep. £100-200


53. A George III mahogany and ebony lined secretaire bookcase, the upper section with a broken scroll pediment above a dentil and arcaded frieze, over a pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base fitted with a secretaire drawer and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 110cm wide x 242cm high x 56cm deep. £400-600


54. A 19th century stained oak coffer, the hinged panelled top above a scroll carved frieze and panelled front with rosette and lozenge carved detail, 154cm wide x 79cm high x 63.5cm deep. £200-300


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