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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 158


158. Hans Wegner, a set of eight Danish ash Wishbone dining chairs, made by Carl Hansen & Son and a Litton Furniture, Dorset, England oak refectory table, the chairs with woven strung seats bearing silvered labels, the table, 213.5cm long x 91.5cm wide x 69cm high. £500-800


159. A pair of late 19th century Dieppe carved bone wall mirrors, the bevelled mirror plates within borders of scale carved pieces set with putti, sea creatures and stylised crests over banners inscribed with motto ‘SGOTORUM’, 92cm high x 56cm wide. £800-1200


160. An early 20th century pub mirror ‘AITCHISONS CELEBRATED PALE ALE EDINBURGH’, in gilded frame, overall 107.5cm x 51cm. £100-200


161. A 19th century gilt wood mirror in the George III style, the broken architectural pediment centred with Prince of Wales feathers and acorn branches above a bevelled mirror plate, bearing paper label verso inscribed ‘H. AUSTIN, Carver & Guilder, St. Stephen’s Lane, Ipswich’, overall 171.5cm high x 104.5cm wide. £200-400


162. An early 20th century Scottish Arts & Crafts brass mirror, the rectangular frame embossed with stylised fruits and stems, enclosing a bevelled mirror plate, 66.5cm x 53.5cm. £200-300


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