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Lindsay Burns & Company


38. A late 19th century mahogany and gilt metal mounted two tier revolving dumb waiter, the upper tier on three tapered cylindrical supports with fluted detail, both tiers with a pierced gilt metal gallery, raised on a tapered cylindrical column with three downswept supports, brass toes and castors, the upper tier 56cm diameter x 94cm high. £200-300 (+24% BP*)


39. A 19th century rosewood Canterbury, the rectangular top with four turned divisions above a single frieze drawer, raised on baluster legs with brass cups and castors, 55cm wide x 61cm high x 37.5cm deep. £200-300 (+24% BP*)


40. A Chinese dark wood low table, Qing Dynasty, the rectangular panelled top raised on four short square section supports with scroll carved detail, 100cm wide x 18cm high x 40cm deep. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


41. A Chinese dark wood display cabinet, Qing Dynasty, the upper section with six open shelves within a pierced and foliate carved framework, the surmount carved with peony and scrolls, on a base fitted with pair of panelled cupboard doors carved with peony, opening to a fitted interior of open shelf and two small drawers, raised on square section supports, 99cm wide x 205cm high x 38cm deep. £2000-3000 (+24% BP*)


42. A Chinese dark wood jardiniere stand, Qing Dynasty, the circular top with a mottled red and white marble insert, above a frieze carved with scrolls, flowers and foliage, raised on four cabriole supports with mask carved detail, united by a pierced square shaped under tier, 32cm diameter x 81cm high. £200-300 (+24% BP*)


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