Lindsay Burns & Company
61. A Victorian walnut, marquetry and gilt metal mounted side cabinet, the rectangular top above a frieze decorated with shell, C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, over a pair of glazed cupboard doors opening to an interior of two shelves, raised on a plinth base, 112.5cm wide x 103cm high x 32cm deep. £400-600
62. A George III mahogany and satinwood banded drop leaf pedestal table, the rectangular top with canted angles and reeded edge above a cockbeaded end drawer backed by a false drawer, raised on a tapered cylindrical column with four sabre legs terminating in brass casters, 105.5cm wide (open) x 72cm high x 76.5cm deep. £150-250
Lot 55
55. A nest of four Chinese dark wood occasional tables, late Qing Dynasty, the square panelled tops above pierced foliate and fruit carved friezes, raised on cylindrical supports united by stretchers, 38cm square x 51cm high. £200-300
56. A late 19th century Eastern bone, ivory and mother-of-pearl inlaid octagonal shaped occasional table, the dished top inlaid with a geometric pattern, supported on eight legs with mirhab shaped arched tops, 36.5cm diameter x 50cm high. £300-500
57. An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood lined dressing table, the bowed rectangular top with black leather insert, above two frieze drawers and two small drawers, raised on tapered square supports terminating in brass cups and casters, 107cm wide x 76.5cm high x 57cm deep. £200-300
58. A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry demi lune games table, the hinged top inlaid with birds and flowers issuing from an urn, opening to an inlaid interior of dominoes, decanter and goblets, opening a second time to a green baize lined interior, above an inlaid frieze, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 78cm wide x 71cm high x 39cm deep. £800-1200
59. An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry secretaire display cabinet, the secretaire upper section with a broken scroll pediment, over a pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing two shelves, on a base fitted with a secretaire drawer flanked by concave cupboard doors, raised on six tapered square supports united by an under tier, 131cm wide x 236cm high x 48.5cm deep. £3000-5000
60. A Chinese dark wood and mother-of-pearl inlaid jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the circular top with a marble insert, above a pierced and carved frieze decorated with fruit and foliage and inlaid with peony and foliage, on foliate carved cabriole supports united by an X-shaped stretcher, 27.5cm diameter x 91.5cm high. £200-300
63. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined tea table, the hinged rectangular top above a single frieze drawer, raised on four tapered square supports with line and dot inlay, 99cm wide x 76cm high x 50cm deep. £100-200
64. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined bow front commode, the shaped top with a moulded edge, above two convex cupboard doors and single cockbeaded drawer, raised on tapered square supports, 59cm wide x 75cm high x 47cm deep. £100-200
Lot 65
65. A 19th century carved and painted wood rocking horse, with inlaid glass eyes, horse hair mane and tail, later painted detail and leather saddle with stirrups, on concave rockers with a planked base, 195cm long x 112cm high. £1200-1800
66. A Chinese dark wood, probably Hongmu, occasional table, Qing Dynasty, the panelled rectangular top above a pierced foliate carved frieze, raised on four cylindrical supports united by stretchers, 42cm wide x 60cm high x 29cm deep. £50-100
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