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Lindsay Burns & Company


46. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined breakfront sideboard, the shaped rectangular top above a single frieze drawer and tambour slide flanked by two deep drawers, raised on tapered square supports with spade feet, 137.5cm wide x 89cm high x 59.5cm deep. £500-700


47. An Edwardian mahogany, satinwood and marquetry bonheur-de-jour, the upright back with a pierced brass gallery above a central cupboard door decorated with a twin handled urn, ribbon tie and foliate swags, flanked by glazed cupboard doors opening to mirrored interiors with a single shelf, on a base fitted with two frieze drawers, raised on four tapered square supports with gilt metal ball feet, 102cm wide x 131cm high x 49cm deep. £1500-2000


48. A George III mahogany snap top occasional table, the hinged circular top with a moulded edge, resting on a bird cage support and tapered cylindrical column with spiral carved detail and three downswept supports with pointed feet, 75cm diameter x 71.5cm high. £300-500


49. An early 20th century leather and brass bound cabin trunk in the style of Louis Vuitton, with hinged cover and leather strap handles at the sides, the brass lock plate inscribed ‘SURETE’, with printed repeating panels and red painted initials ‘W’, 66cm wide x 35cm high x 38cm deep. £50-100


50. A 19th century rosewood what-not, with three open tiers above four long graduated drawers with mother-of-pearl escutcheons, raised on four foliate carved feet with brass cups and casters, 62cm wide x 149.5cm high x 44cm deep. £200-300


51. A 19th century mahogany secretaire chest with associated George III bookcase top, the associated top with a moulded cornice and pair of astragal glazed cupboard doors, opening to two sliding shelves, the secretaire chest with a hinged fall front drawer opening to a fitted interior, above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 125cm wide x 204.5cm high x 57.5cm deep. £300-500


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