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Lindsay Burns & Company


75. A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany and gilt metal mounted bijouterie table, the hinged circular top with a bevelled glass panel, opening to a velvet lined interior with four glazed panel sides, raised on rectangular and cabriole leg supports united by a concave under tier, 60cm diameter x 78cm high. £500-700


Lot 77


77. An Arts & Crafts mahogany and mother of pearl inlaid bureau and music cabinet by Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, the rectangular top above a frieze decorated with stylised flowers and fall front opening to a fitted interior, over two panelled cupboard doors opening to a shelved interior, the sides with drop carry handles, raised on a base with four tapered square supports united by an H-shaped stretcher, 68cm wide x 127.5cm high x 39cm deep. £600-800


Lot 76


76. A late 19th/early 20th century French kingwood and ormolu mounted serpentine vitrine, the single door decorated with a Vernis Martin style panel, opening to a fitted interior with two glass shelves and blue velvet lining, raised on short cabriole supports with pierced mounts, 88cm wide x 175cm high x 43cm deep. £300-500


78. A 19th century mahogany butlers tray on stand, the rectangular tray with a raised gallery edge, on a folding X-frame base with three canvas straps, 79.5cm wide x 79cm high x 51cm deep. £200-300


79. An early 20th century painted satinwood demi lune commode, the shaped top with a broad scroll and foliate painted border above a frieze decorated with ribbon tied floral swags, over a central cupboard door, raised on four tapered square supports with spade feet, 113cm wide x 92.5cm high x 55cm deep. £1500-2000


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