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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 65


65. A 19th century walnut and brass bound two part secretaire campaign chest, the rectangular top above a central deep secretaire drawer opening to a leather lined writing surface, two pigeon holes and three small drawers, flanked by four small drawers over a deep drawer on a base fitted with a shallow drawer, all with recessed brass handles, raised on four detachable bun feet, 99cm wide x 108cm high x 47.5cm deep. £800-1200


66. A pair of Baroque style giltwood standard lamps and shades, with mirrored panel details, 161cm high. £100-200


67. A pair of late Victorian walnut occasional tables, the later circular tops with a moulded edge raised on three tapered cylindrical supports with fluted details, 57cm diameter x 65cm high. £100-200


Lot 64


64. A Victorian rosewood Davenport, the rectangular top with three quarter gallery above a leatherette lined writing slope, opening to a fitted interior of two small and two false drawers, the side fitted with a hinged stationery drawer, on a base fitted with four graduated drawers backed by corresponding false drawers, on a plinth base with brass casters, 53cm wide x 84cm high x 59cm deep. £200-300


68. A Chinese dark wood low table, Late Qing Dynasty, the rectangular panelled top above a plain frieze, raised on four shaped supports with scroll carved detail, 77cm wide x 27.5cm high x 41.5cm deep. £200-300


69. A French Louis XV style kingwood and ormolu mounted bureau plat, the rectangular top with gilt tooled green leather insert and serpentine edge above a long frieze drawer, raised on four cabriole supports with scroll cast mounts and foliate cast sabots, 106cm wide x 76.5cm high x 63cm deep. £800-1200


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