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A 19th century mahogany circular breakfast table on a turned column and three splayed feet, w. 117.5 cm


62


A Regency-type mahogany 'Johnson' extending table, the circular surface with fi ve leaves fi tting around exterior on four turned supports joined by a circular stretcher on splayed feet, max. d. 182.5 cm, with a fi tted box holding the leaves


£800 - £1200 63


A set of twelve George I-style mahogany dining chairs on cabriole legs with serpentine stretchers


64


A 20th century woollen rug, the central cream medallion with royal blue fl oral decoration within cream bands, 337 x 248 cm £250 - £350


65


An Edwardian walnut and button upholstered stool on X-shaped supports


£40 - £60 66


A Sheraton-style oval occasional table with a walnut and marquetry surface on square tapering legs, w. 74 cm


£200 - £250 71


A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany and carved jardiniere stand


£30 - £40 Lot 72 Lot 71 £700 - £800 £120 - £150


69


A Victorian mahogany four tier what-not-stand with turned supports


70 A late 19th century walnut,


bergere and button upholstered wingback armchair


£150 - £200 £40 - £60


67


A George III mahogany tilt-top table, the oval surface on a turned column and tripod base, w. 92 cm


£60 - £100 68


An Edwardian fi gured walnut and crossbanded twin pedestal dining table with a fi tted leaf, max l. 199 cm


14 £100 - £150 Lot 62


72


A late 19th/early 20th century oak Glastonbury chair


£80 - £120


ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS Friday 3rd March 2017


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