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A Regency sarcophagus shaped rosewood tea caddy with vacant interior on squat bun feet, h. 18 cm, w. 36 cm, d. 16 cm


80


A mid 19th century rosewood and brass strung tea caddy with brass inlaid 'TEA' lozenge to top and single tea compartment, h. 10 cm, w. 14 cm, d. 12 cm


£50 - £70 £50 - £70


83


An early 20th century oak and brass mounted two decanter tantalus with fall front locking mechanism, h. 35 cm, w. 30 cm, d. 16 cm


£50 - £70


Lot 81 81


A 19th century and later mahogany tea caddy of unusual form, with lion mask handles, brass lion paw feet mounted on a rectangular base with single drawer, h. 23 cm, w. 23 cm, d. 16 cm


£150 - £200 82


An early 19th century oak and satinwood banded smokers cabinet, the two cupboard door enclosing three drawers and a revolving tobacco jar, with pipes and mixing bowls, h. 32 cm, w. 32 cm, d. 22 cm


84


An early 20th century amboyna writing box, the top lifting to reveal a simulated rosewood fi tted interior above a writing slope fold out drawer, h. 20 cm, w. 35 cm, d. 26 cm


£80 - £120 £70 - £100 85


A Regency mahogany writing table, the bow fronted top over two drawers on turned legs. h. 71 cm, w. 84 cm, d. 48 cm


£100 - £150


86 A Victorian mahogany dressing table, the oval mirror over two banks of four bow fronted drawers fl anking a single concave drawer. h. 160 cm, w. 155 cm, d. 60 cm


Lot 83 87


An Edwardian mahogany and brass lined plant stand, the turned top over bent wood cage on turned column and three splay feet. h. 64 cm, dia 31 cm


£60 - £80


£60 - £100


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ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS Thursday 30th March 2017


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