Lindsay Burns & Company
22. A 20th century pine Orkney chair, with woven back and drop in rush seat, raised on tapered square supports united by stretcher, 104cm high. £200-300
23. A late 19th century French Louis XV style gilt wood kidney shaped occasional table, with mottled white and grey marble insert top, raised on four tapered cylindrical supports with fluted details, united by an X-shaped stretcher centred by an urn, 53cm wide x 80cm high x 35cm deep. £100-200
24. A late mahogany, parquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional table/whatnot, with hinged and detachable circular top over a velvet lined interior, above two open under tiers, raised on three cylindrical supports with foliate cast gilt metal scroll feet, 31cm diameter x 83cm high. £150-250
25. A 19th century mahogany and rosewood banded hexagonal shaped cellarette, the hinged top opening to a lead lined interior of seven bottle divisions, the sides with drop brass carrying handles, raised on three splayed supports with channelled line detail, resting on brass castors, 47cm diameter x 69cm high. £600-800
Lot 22
26. A quartetto of Chinese dark wood and silver wire inlaid occasional tables, the rectangular tops inlaid with flowers and foliage above a pierced frieze, raised on square section supports united by stretchers, the largest 50.5cm wide x 69cm high x 35.5cm deep. £200-300
27. A Chinese dark wood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the shaped circular top with a mottled red and white marble insert, within a foliate and scroll carved border, above a foliate and scroll carved frieze with pierced detail, raised on four mask supports with claw and ball feet, united by an under tier, 54cm diameter x 58.5cm high. £300-500
28. A late 19th/early 20th century kingwood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted occasional table, the shaped rectangular top inlaid with foliate scrolls above a single frieze drawer, raised on four tapered cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts, 63cm wide x 73cm high x 37cm deep. £400-600
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