Lindsay Burns & Company
16. An Edwardian satinwood and marquetry inlaid envelope card table, the square top with four hinged triangular shaped flaps opening to a green baize lined interior, above a single frieze drawer, raised on four tapered square supports with spade feet united by an under tier, 60cm square x 75cm high. £500-700 (+24% BP*)
17. A Chinese dark wood barrel shaped jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the circular top with a mottled red marble insert within a carved border of knots, above a frieze carved and pierced with birds and blossom flowers, raised on four short shaped bracket feet, 36cm diameter x 51cm high. £500-800 (+24% BP*)
18. A pair of Chinese dark wood occasional tables, the rectangular panelled tops above a pierced scroll carved frieze, raised on square section supports with channelled line detail, 58.5cm wide x 53cm high x 38cm deep. £300-500 (+24% BP*)
Lots 14A & 14B
14A. A late 19th/early 20th century Black Forest carved bear calling card hall stand, carved standing with front paws outstretched, on a concave base. £500-800 (+24% BP*)
14B. A late 19th/early 20th century Black Forest carved bear hall stand, carved with a bear holding a branch supporting a cub, with stick ring and branch form coat/hat pegs. £1500-2000 (+24% BP*)
15. A 19th century Italian Sorrento olive wood, walnut and parquetry inlaid snap top occasional table, the circular top with a scalloped edge inlaid with a central panel of figures beside water well, within a border of eight smaller oval inlaid vignettes depicting bouquets of flowers and figures, raised on a tapered spiral column and three foliate carved downswept supports with scroll toes, 75cm diameter x 71cm high. £1200-1800 (+24% BP*)
Lot 19
19. A Louis XV style writing table, the rectangular top with gilt tooled leather insert, above a frieze drawer with slightly inverted breakfront detail, raised on four tapered cabriole supports with pierced foliate cast mounts and sabots, 97.5cm wide x 76cm high x 60cm deep. £1500-2000 (+24% BP*)
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