Lindsay Burns & Company
97. A Victorian amboyna and ebonised display cabinet, the shaped top with a moulded edge, above a glazed cupboard door opening to a mirrored interior with a single adjustable shelf, raised on a plinth base, 96cm wide x 94cm high x 37cm deep. £2000-3000
98. A Chinese dark wood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the square top with a mottled grey and white marble insert, above a shaped frieze with pierced pomegranate detail, raised on cylindrical supports united by two asymmetric under tiers, 41cm square x 77cm high. £200-300
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99. A late 19th century French kingwood, marquetry inlaid and gilt metal mounted occasional table, the oval top with pierced three quarter gallery and decorative inlays of flowers in a bowl, books, quills and ink pots above a single frieze drawer, raised on cabriole supports with scroll cast sabots, united by a kidney shaped under tier decorated with a vase of flowers, 62.5cm wide x 76.5cm high x 43cm deep. £700-900
100. A Victorian satin birch Davenport attributed to Gillows, the sliding rectangular top with a spindle filled gallery above a leather lined writing slope, opening to a fitted interior of two small drawers and two faux drawers, above a base fitted with two opposing pull out slides, three graduated drawers backed by three faux drawers, raised on gadroon carved bun feet with recessed brass casters, 53cm wide x 86.5cm high x 57cm deep. £3000-5000
101. A George II style walnut dressing table stool, the brown velvet upholstered drop in seat above a shaped frieze, raised on four cabriole supports with foliate and scroll carved details, 56cm wide x 48cm high x 43cm deep. £80-120
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102. A George III style mahogany hexagonal shaped wine cooler, the hinged cover opening to a fitted lead lined interior of bottle divisions, raised on three rectangular section supports with channelled line detail, raised on brass casters, 47cm diameter x 69cm high. £400-600
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