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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 25


20. A late 19th century kingwood and gilt metal mounted vitrine, the rectangular top with a pierced three quarter gallery, above a glazed cupboard door opening to a mirror backed interior with three glass shelves, raised on square section supports with pierced and foliate cast sabots, 68.5cm wide x 145.5cm high x 35cm deep. £800-1200


21. A 19th century rosewood and marquetry work table, the shaped top centred with a square inlaid border flanked by D-shaped ends with pierced brass galleries, above a central frieze drawer and pull out well lined with blue cloth, the sides fitted with small frieze drawers, raised on trestle ends with four downswept supports terminating in brass cups and casters, united by a turned stretcher, 77cm wide x 79cm high x 40cm deep. £2000-3000


22. A 19th century mahogany snap top occasional table, possibly Irish, the circular top with a scalloped border, on a baluster turned column with three downswept supports carved with shell details and terminating in hairy paw feet, 63.5cm diameter x 71.5cm high. £300-500


23. A 19th century mahogany Canterbury, the three vertical slatted divisions above a single drawer, raised on tapered cylindrical supports terminating in brass cups and casters, 61cm wide x 66cm high x 39cm deep. £400-600


24. An early 20th century mahogany and gilt metal mounted two tier etagere, with ball finial details and casters, 46cm square x 58.5cm high. £150-250


25. A William IV rosewood library table, the rounded rectangular top with a beaded edge, above two frieze drawers centred by a rectangular tablet with applied gilt metal mount, backed by two false drawers, the sides with false drawers, raised on tapered cylindrical supports with foliate carved collars, resting on platform ends with gadroon carved bun feet and recessed casters, 139cm wide x 73.5cm high x 73cm deep. £2000-3000


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