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FURNITURE AND CLOCKS 1


A 19th century and later oak dining table, comprising of a central drop leaf double gate leg table with two D-ends, the top above a serpentine shaped apron on chamfered square section legs, h. 72 cm, l. 281 cm, w. 118 cm


£300 - £500 2


A mid Georgian oak and marquetry corner cupboard, with single cupboard door over single drawer, h. 120 cm, w. 79 cm


£40 - £60


3


An early 18th century oak bureau bookcase, having two blind cupboard doors above the fall front with fi tted interior over four long graduated drawers, h. 199 cm, w. 99 cm, d. 50 cm


£200 - £300


Lot 4 4


An early 18th century oak bible box, dated 1727, with carved initials 'G C' to the front, h. 17 cm, w. 50. cm, d. 33 cm


5


A late 18th century and later oak side table, the two plank moulded top over turned legs joined by stretchers, h. 71 cm, w. 76 cm, d. 48 cm


£100 - £150 6


A late 17th century oak coffer with a three panel top lifting to reveal a vacant interior over a carved four panel front, h. 70 cm, w. 141 cm, d. 56 cm


7


A reproduction oak gate leg dining table with double gate action on turned legs and stretchers, h. 76 cm, w. 202 cm, d. 158 cm * Please note: VAT will be added to the hammer price of this lot


8


A Victorian burr walnut and walnut Davenport with green tooled leather insert to slope which opens to reveal part fi tted satinwood interior above a bank of four drawers to the side, mirrored by dummies on the other side, with carved cabriole legs, h. 83 cm, w. 56 cm, d. 52 cm


Lot 3 4


ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS Thursday 28th July 2016


£100 - £150 £40 - £60


£150 - £250


£150 - £180


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