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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 106


103. A 19th century and later Regency style chaise longue, the upholstered back, arm and seat with loose cushions, raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with brass cups and casters, 230cm long. £150-250


104. A George III mahogany card table, the shaped rectangular top opening to a baize lined interior, resting on a concertina action raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with lapit carved detail and pad feet, 84.5cm wide x 72.5cm high x 42cm deep. £600-800


105. A Victorian kingwood, rosewood and gilt metal mounted jardiniere stand, the rectangular top with a detachable metal liner, above a shaped frieze inlaid with scrolls, raised on cabriole supports with foliate cast mounts, 69.5cm wide x 78cm high x 45cm deep. £600-800


106. An early 20th century kingwood and gilt metal mounted vitrine in the Louis XV style, the shaped top with gilt metal surmount above a glazed cupboard door, with bombe lower panel of Vernis Martin style decoration opening to a fitted interior, raised on four short cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts and foliate carved sabots, 72cm wide x 169.5cm high x 40cm deep. £800-1200


107. A Victorian mahogany, satinwood and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet, the rectangular top above a parquetry and dot inlaid frieze, over a glazed cupboard door opening to a blue velvet lined interior with a single shelf, enclosed by parquetry and dot inlaid side panels with foliate cast mounts, raised on a plinth base and four bun feet, 73cm wide x 102cm high x 33.5cm deep. £700-900


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