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Lindsay Burns & Company


84. A quartetto of early 20th century satinwood occasional tables, the cross banded rectangular tops raised on four simulated bamboo supports and trestle ends, united by convex stretchers, 51cm wide x 70.5cm high x 34cm deep. £300-500


85. An Edwardian walnut and oyster veneered side table, the rectangular top with an oyster veneered border above a long frieze drawer, raised on tapered spiral carved supports united by an X-shaped stretcher resting on bun feet, 107.5cm wide x 74.5cm high x 71cm deep. £600-800


Lot 88


88. An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood lined serpentine sideboard, Maple & Co., Ltd., the shaped top above a central frieze drawer stamped ‘MAPLE & CO. LTD.’, and a pair of tambour slides, flanked by oval inlaid cupboard doors enclosing fitted shelves and lead lined bottle drawer, raised on six tapered square supports with spade feet, bearing ivorine label ‘From Maple & Co., Limited, London & Paris’, 181.5cm wide x 92.5cm high x 62cm deep. £200-300


Lot 86


86. A Chinese dark wood table, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top with a mottled red and white marble insert, above a relief carved frieze decorated with flowers and foliage and a pierced section carved with stylised animals heads, flowers and foliage, raised on square section supports with scroll carved toes, 89cm wide x 81cm high x 48.5cm deep. £800-1200


87. A Victorian oak open bookcase, the moulded cornice above three open recesses with fixed and adjustable shelves, on a base fitted with two pairs of fielded panel doors either side of an open recess, raised on a plinth base, 359cm wide x 234.5cm high x 37cm deep. £500-700


Lot 89


89. A Victorian rosewood armchair, the shaped top rail with foliate carved detail above an upholstered back, arms and seat, raised on tapered cylindrical supports with foliate carved detail, brass cups and casters. £150-250


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