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Lindsay Burns & Company


150. An early Victorian mahogany wash stand, the rectangular top with three quarter gallery above a hinged panel opening to a marbled fitted interior with recesses and cut outs, over five false drawers, raised on tapered cylindrical supports, 125cm wide x 86.5cm high x 68cm deep. £200-300 (+24% BP*)


151. A 19th century Anglo Indian calamander planters armchair, the top rail with horizontal reeded detail above a cane work back and seat, flanked by tapered reeded arms resting on foliate and gadroon carved baluster supports, raised on tapered cylindrical supports with reeded details, 98cm high. £2000-3000 (+24% BP*)


152. A Victorian walnut parlour chair, the upholstered back and serpentine seat raised on scroll carved cabriole supports, raised on white ceramic castors, 86cm high. £150-250 (+24% BP*)


Lot 151


153. A George III style mahogany low boy, the rectangular top with a moulded edge, above three frieze drawers and a shaped apron, raised on four acanthus carved cabriole supports and shaped pad feet, 73cm wide x 71cm high x 50cm deep. £150-250 (+24% BP*)


154. A Victorian rosewood X-frame dressing table stool, the upholstered seat raised on foliate carved X-shaped supports united by a turned stretcher, 60cm wide x 41cm high x 53cm deep. £150-250 (+24% BP*)


155. A Victorian mahogany drop leaf spider leg occasional table, the shaped rectangular top with a moulded edge, raised on cylindrical supports and ceramic castors, 61cm wide x 67cm high. £80-120 (+24% BP*)


Lot 153


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BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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