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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 93


86. A 19th century mahogany and brass bound octagonal shaped cellarette on stand, with drop handles at the sides, 46cm diameter x 68cm high. £600-800


87. An 18th century pony skin and iron bound dome top trunk, the hinged cover with brass studded initials ‘S.P.’, opening to a floral papered interior, the sides with carry handles, raised on later ceramic casters, 68cm wide x 39.5cm high x 39cm deep. £50-100


89. An antique pine caqueteuse chair dated 1766 and initialled WM, the panelled back above a planked seat, raised on square supports united by stretchers. £80-120


90. An antique oak Wainscot chair dated 1699 above initials RB. AB, the panelled back above a planked seat, raised on carved legs united by stretchers. £100-200


91. A 19th century oak dresser, the moulded cornice above a pierced frieze and open shelves flanked by panelled cupboard doors, the base fitted with three deep cockbeaded drawers, raised on square supports, 200cm wide x 202cm high x 46cm deep. £400-600


92. A Chinese carved wood jardiniere stand, the shaped hexagonal top above a corresponding frieze, raised on six cabriole supports with foliate carved feet united by a circular stretcher, 43cm diameter x 56.5cm high. £300-500


Lot 88


88. An 18th century mahogany drop leaf table, the oval top with twin drop leaves above a single end drawer, raised on eight baluster turned supports united by stretchers, 121cm wide x 70cm high. £200-400


93. A Victorian burr walnut, marquetry and gilt metal mounted kidney shaped writing table, the shaped top with a pierced three quarter gallery above single frieze drawer, raised on four cabriole supports with foliate cast mounts and white ceramic casters, the frieze drawer bearing a label for ‘T.H. FILMER & SONS, LONDON’, 103.5cm wide x 72cm high x 53cm deep. £1200-1800


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