Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 43
44. A late 18th/ 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry triangular shaped fold over card table, the hinged top inlaid with a basket issuing flowers on a ground of flowers and butterfly within a scroll border, opening to a later baize lined interior, raised on three tapered square supports with brass toes and ball feet, with pull out fold over leaf support, 100cm wide x 76cm high. £100-200
Lot 43 (detail)
43. A good Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid centre table, the shaped oval top with a moulded edge decorated with central oval shaped panel of flowers and foliage within a broad border of flowers and foliage, the frieze decorated with two shaped square armorial crests ‘PERSEVER ANTA VINCIT’, raised on four caryatid, foliate and scroll carved supports rising from a domed platform base decorated with doe and tree stumps, raised on scroll carved feet with brass casters, 171.5cm wide x 73.5cm high x 109cm deep. £6000-8000
45. A late Victorian brass and cast iron fire guard, the brass top rail raised on cylindrical supports and plinth base, overall 128cm wide x 60cm high x 36cm deep, inner measurements 118.5cm wide x 29cm deep. £50-100
46. A Chinese dark wood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular top with a mottled red and white marble insert above a foliate carved and pierced frieze, raised on rectangular section supports with claw and ball feet, united by two panelled under tiers, 42cm wide x 80cm high x 31.5cm deep. £300-500
47. A George III style mahogany serpentine cupboard, the moulded cornice and dentil frieze above a pair of cupboard doors opening to a fitted interior of two adjustable shelves, over a pair of smaller cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, raised on foliate and scroll carved feet, 102cm wide x 181.5cm high x 55cm deep. £600-800
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