Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 80
80. A pair of 19th century Italian ebonised and marquetry inlaid commodes emblematic of hunting, the rectangular tops inlaid with panels depicting the chase, above a concave frieze drawer and two further drawers, raised on splayed rectangular section supports, 68.5cm wide x 86cm high x 44cm deep. £1500-2000
81. A Chinese dark wood low table, 20th century, the rectangular top above a frieze carved with dragons contesting flaming pearls and birds, raised on four concave supports with claw and ball feet, 80.5cm wide x 33.5cm high x 42.5cm deep. £200-300
82. An Edwardian mahogany, rosewood banded and boxwood lined serpentine display cabinet, with moulded cornice and inlaid frieze above a central glazed and panelled cupboard door, opening to a fitted interior of two glass shelves, raised on four tapered square supports with spade feet, 137cm wide x 190cm high x 42cm deep. £500-800
83. A late 19th century French kingwood and ormolu mounted jardiniere stand, the circular top with a velvet lined recess and pierced gallery, above a frieze set with six circular porcelain bleu celeste ground panels painted with colourful foliate sprays, raised on three rectangular supports with applied floral mounts, united by a circular under tier raised on three shaped tapered rectangular supports with acanthus cast mounts and foliate cast sabots, 33cm diameter x 76cm high. £600-800
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Lot 84
84. A 19th century Regency style rosewood and brass inlaid card table, the hinged rectangular top opening to a red baize lined interior, above a plain frieze centred with rectangular tablet inlaid with brass flower head and foliage, raised on a tapered rectangular column, resting on a concave platform base with four downswept supports ending in brass paw feet and castors, 91.5cm wide x 71cm high x 45cm deep. £600-800
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