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72


A George III mahogany bachelor's chest, the slide over four graduated drawers on bracket feet, w. 79 cm


73 A Victorian mahogany and button


upholstered fi reside armchair on turned front legs


74 Lot 74 64


An 18th century oak panelled corner cupboard, w. 77 cm


65


A Louis XVI-type giltwood polescreen, the rectangular screen containing a tapestry depiction of a bird, on a turned column and three feet


66


A Regency mahogany supper table with tilting rectangular top on a turned support with tripod base, 84 x 103 cm


67


An Edwardian mahogany and needlework fi rescreen, w. 64 cm


68


A pair of early 19th century ash dining chairs with turned back rails and rush seats


69 A pair of Regency


mahogany dining chairs with turned back rails over upholstered seats


£80 - £120 70 A late 19th century


Aesthetic Movement glazed corner cabinet on bracket feet, w. 70 cm


71


A pair of Victorian mahogany and button upholstered


armchairs on turned front feet £100 - £150


14 £150 - £200 79


A George III mahogany chest of four graduated drawers on bracket feet, w. 94.5 cm


80


A 19th century walnut and mahogany crossbanded chest of four graduated drawers on block feet, w. 87 cm


£100 - £150 £200 - £300 £50 - £80 £20 - £30 £150 - £200 £80 - £120 £150 - £200


An 18th century and later oak panelled coffer on square stiles, w. 107 cm


75


An early 20th century mahogany and glazed two door display cabinet on cabriole feet, w. 107 cm


76


An Edwardian beech extending dining table, with one fi tted leaf, on turned legs, max. l. 175 cm


77


A George III oak and crossbanded bureau, the fall front over four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, w. 91 cm £50 - £80


78


A set of fi ve 18th century provincial dining chairs, the ash frames with wicker seats, including two carvers


Lot 81 £80 - £120 £60 - £100 £400 - £600 £200 - £250 £50 - £80 £300 - £400


ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS Friday 2nd December 2016


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