Lindsay Burns & Company
87. A 19th century mahogany and ebony inlaid teapoy, the sarcophagus shaped top opening to a plain interior, raised on a rectangular column and concave platform base with four downswept supports with brass paw feet and casters, 41cm wide x 71.5cm high x 28cm deep. £100-200
88. A George III style mahogany partners desk, the rectangular top with a green and gilt tooled leather skiver, above three frieze drawers raised on three drawer pedestals backed with panelled cupboard doors, raised on plinths, 182cm wide x 74.5cm high x 107cm deep. £400-600
89. A set of twelve Edwardian mahogany and marquetry inlaid dining chairs, with vertically pierced vase shaped splats and inlaid foliate details, with fleur-de-lys upholstered seats raised on tapered square supports united by H-shaped stretchers (12). £400-600
Lot 85
85. A late 19th century French kingwood and ormolu mounted free standing open bookcase, the Breche-d’Alep marble top above two frieze drawers backed by false drawers, the sides with drop down flaps, with eight open book recesses, raised on short cabriole supports with foliate cast mounts and castors, 58.5cm wide x 80cm high x 44cm deep. £800-1200
86. A William IV rosewood occasional table, the circular top raised on a tapered hexagonal column and concave platform base with three bun feet, 54cm diameter x 72cm high. £100-200
90. A Regency mahogany dining table, formed with two D-end sections enclosing two rectangular sections and three additional leaves, the top with a reeded edge, raised on tapered cylindrical supports with brass cups and casters, length with two additional leaves in place 365cm long (with third leaf in add 53.5cm) x 72cm high x 114.5cm wide. £600-800
91. A 19th century mahogany chest, the rectangular top with a reeded edge above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 109cm wide x 106cm high x 50cm deep. £200-300
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