Lindsay Burns & Company
144. A 19th century Continental oak and ebony inlaid baroque style coffer, the hinged rectangular top opening to an interior with two open compartments, above a quadruple panelled front carved with repeating foliate and scroll motifs, on a plinth base, 146.5cm wide x 65.5cm high x 59.5cm deep. £300-500 (+24% BP*)
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145. A 19th century oak and iron bound silver chest, the hinged rectangular top opening to a fitted interior with lift out shelf, the sides with pairs of carrying handles, raised on four bun feet, 96.5cm wide x 73cm high x 61cm deep. £150-250 (+24% BP*)
146. A Howard & Sons walnut Chesterfield sofa, raised on turned supports with brass cups and castors, stamped numbers 1605 over 4504, HOWARD & SONS LTD. BERNERS ST., all four castors with impressed marks, Howard & Sons paper label to one cross stretcher on under side, 218cm long. £2000-3000 (+24% BP*)
147. A George III mahogany and satinwood banded bow front sideboard, the shaped top above a central frieze drawer flanked by cupboard doors, all with embossed clam shell bat handles, raised on six tapered square supports with spade feet, 137cm wide x 91cm high x 61cm deep. £300-500 (+24% BP*)
148. A Vintage Harrod’s Ltd., London ‘Compact’ weighing machine by Salter, the white circular dial inscribed ‘To Weigh 20 Stone 1lb’, with white painted details, 82cm high, the dial 24cm diameter. £200-300 (+24% BP*)
149. A George II mahogany and parcel gilt dressing table mirror, the hinged rectangular mirror plate within a fret cut frame, pierced with a foliate carved surmount, on a rectangular base with three small drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 41.5cm wide x 77cm high. £200-300 (+24% BP*)
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