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221                 Victorian burr walnut work box,
the interior lined in silk, 12in (30.5cm) wide           £60-90/75
 
222                 Victorian sampler,
16in x 9in (40.6cm x 22.8cm)       £50-80/35
 
223                 Brass-cased mantel clock,
the white enamel circular dial with numbers in black, 10 1/2in (26.7cm) high          £200-300/ns
 
224                 Mahogany grandmother clock,
the swan neck pediment over an arched hood door enclosing a gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, above a rectangular trunk door, the base section on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, 62in (157cm) high     £600-800/650
 
225                 Pair of good nineteenth century mahogany console tables,
attributed to Gillows, the serpentine fronted tops each over a moulded and pierced scroll apron and on cabriole legs ending with fluted inverted cup feet, each 51in (130cm) wide  £2500-3500/2000
 
226                 Victorian mahogany nursing chair,
with scroll feet      £100-150/90
 
227                 Art Deco walnut mantel clock,
the circular dial with a silvered chapter ring and numerals in black, 8 1/2in (21.6cm) high    £40-60/30
 
228                 Carved oak hall chair,
with railed back and turned supports         £30-50/25
 
229                 Victorian mahogany bookcase on chiffonier,
by Maple & Company, the stepped rectangular pediment over a pair of glazed doors, the base with two frieze drawers above two doors, opening to reveal an interior fitted with book slides and shelves, on a close base, 70in (178cm) wide       £1800-2500/ns
 
230                 William IV rosewood dressing mirror,
with a pierced scrolling fretwork frieze over the rectangular glass flanked by a pair of bobbin twist pillars, above    £200-300/170
 
231                 Fine early Victorian mahogany drum table,
the oval top over four flush fitted frieze drawers, on a moulded acanthus leaf decorated pillar with quadripartite supports ending in scroll toes, 52in x 41in (132cm x 104cm)         £1000-1500/ns
 
232                 Edwardian mahogany drawing room suite,
comprising of a settee and pair of armchairs, each with a pierced top rail and cabriole legs £500-700/700
 
233                 Glazed oak sectional bookcase,
fitted with three leaded glass panelled doors, 34in (86.5cm) wide  £150-200/220
 
234                 Mahogany dining table,
the rectangular top with hinged leaves and square tapered legs       £300-400/ns
 
235                 Pair of Georgian mahogany dining table ends,
each rectangular with curved front corners over a plain frieze and on turned tapered column legs, 50in (127cm) wide         £500-700/ns
 
236                 Large brewery mirror,
inscribed in blue, red and white “McEwan’s Famous Ales”,
in a polished wood frame, 50in x 60in (127cm x 152cm)   £400-600/380
 
237                 Louis XVth style ormolu mounted vitrine,
the pediment with figure and floral decoration over a glazed door with bombe shaped Vernis Martin style panel depicting a female mandolin player and male reciting in a garden, with similarly glazed and panelled sides and on splayed square legs, 66in (167.7cm) high  £500-700/680
 
238                 Set of ten George II style walnut dining chairs,
including two carvers, with vase-shaped splats, drop in seats and cabriole legs       £1500-2000/ns
 
239                 Georgian mahogany drop leaf table,
the circular top with rule joints and gate supports, on dog legs ending in pad feet, 53in (134.6cm) diameter    £1200-1600/ns
 
240                 Inlaid mahogany sideboard,
the serpentine fronted top over a frieze drawer flanked by a pair of cupboard doors, on square tapered legs ending in spade feet, 60in (152cm) wide   £1000-1500/ns
 
241                 Victorian mahogany secretaire chest,
the rectangular top above two deep and two shallow drawers, over a fitted secretaire drawer and two further drawers, flanked by plain column pilasters and on a base raised on bun feet, 52in (128.2cm) wide             £700-900/ns
 
242                 Set of eight Victorian oak dining chairs,
including one carver, with padded back sections and seats and on turned tapered column legs        £500-700/ns
 
243                 Victorian mahogany chest of drawers,
the rectangular top over variously sized drawers flanked by inset ring-turned pilasters and raised on ring-turned baluster legs, 51in (129.5cm) wide            £300-500/ns
 
244                 Indian padouk shrine,
richly carved all over with ornate pediment over a canopy and pilasters flanking an arched panel above an ‘idol’ platform with pierced gallery, 48in (122cm) high    £300-500/ns
 
245                 Set of four Victorian Gothic oak hall chairs,
with pierced spoon shaped backs and chamfered column legs        £300-400/ns
 
246                 Good nineteenth century oak refectory table,
the narrow rectangular top with a sliding leaf to each end and on heavy baluster legs joined by rectangular stretchers and on turned feet, 56in (142cm) long, not extended     £600-800/ns
 
247                 Walnut ‘kidney bean’ kneehole desk,
fluted all around and fitted with a frieze drawer flanked by two rows each of three drawers, on cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet, 50in (127cm) wide     £600-800/ns
 
248                 Pair of Japanese bronzed vases,
each with relief decorated flowers and birds, damages, 13in (33cm) high   £300-400/ns
 
249                 Victorian gilt folding dressing screen,
in three hinged sections, framed in rococo style scroll gesso around glazed and pink silk panels, 72in (183cm) high          £500-700/ns
 
250                 Mahogany longcase clock,
the swan neck pediment over an arched hood door housing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed “Gray, Dumfries”, the arch-topped rectangular trunk door and base section inlaid with boxwood stringing, on bracket feet, 86in (218cm) high    £1400-1800/1900
 
251                 Mahogany longcase clock,
the swan neck pediment over an arched hood door housing a silvered dial inscribed “W. Harrison/Hartlepool”, with a rectangular trunk door and on bracket feet, 89in (226cm) high         £1400-1800/ns
 
252                 Mahogany longcase clock,
the swan neck pediment over an arched hood door housing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed “Willm. Roddart, Dumfries”, the arch-topped rectangular trunk door carved, on bracket feet, 86in (218cm) high    £1000-1500/950
 
253                 Victorian oak sideboard,
with an urn finial carved in relief to the arched pediment, over two open shelves, the base with three cupboard doors, 53in (135cm) wide            £400-600/ns
 
254                 Victorian walnut games table,
the oval top inlaid with a fruitwood-veneered square ‘chess board’ and with hinged leaves, over a box frieze with two ‘chess piece’ drawers and on a tapered turned column with quadripartite scroll supports, 30in (76.2cm) wide    £600-900/700
 
255                 Mahogany centre table,
the shaped rectangular top inset with an oval panel decorated with floral inlays of mother of pearl, with an understage and on scroll legs         £400-600/ns
 
256                 Mahogany dining, or boardroom, suite,
comprising of eighteen Hepplewhite chairs, including two carvers; sectional table; and serpentine-fronted sideboard (20)     £3000-4000/3100
 
257                 Regency mahogany work table,
the rectangular top with two hinged leaves and frieze drawers, on turned column legs, 23in (58.5cm) wide  £300-500/ns
 
258                 Brass lantern clock,
the circular dial with numerals in black and inscribed “Thos. Moore/Ipswich”, with pendulum and weight, 14 1/2in (36.8cm) high          £500-600/ns
 
259                 French gilt mantel clock,
with a white enamel dial and female figure surmount, 13 1/2in (34.2cm) high          £100-150/100
 
260                 Brass lantern clock        £200-300/ns
 
261                 French gilt mantel clock,
with a white enamel dial and male & female figure surmount, 13in (33cm) high       £150-200/ns
 
262                 Brass repeater carriage clock,
with silvered case, the circular dial inscribed “London & Ryder, 17 New Bond Street”, 5in (12.7cm) high £300-400/280
 
263                 Victorian grey marble mantel clock,
the domed circular pediment supported by four plain columns around the timepiece with a white enamel dial, with a stepped circular base, 11in (28cm) high  £180-250/ns
 
264                 Brass oval carriage clock,
with alarm and numerals in black to the white enamel dial, 5in (12.7cm) high          £400-500/ns
 
265                 Fine French ormolu ‘silk suspension’ mantel clock,
the white enamel dial with a male figure surmount, 13 1/2in (34.2cm) high  £300-500/ns
 
266                 Brass oval carriage clock,
the white enamel dial inscribed “Charles Frodsham, London”, 5in (12.7cm) high, with it’s original box     £400-600/ns
 
267                 Art Nouveau wall clock,
the arched painted wood face decorated with stylised foliate spandrels in brass      £60-90/ns
 
268                 Brass clock and barometer set,
each formed within a horseshoe shape and with a cream enamel dial, 4in (10.1cm) high      £150-200/ns
 
269                 Edwardian oak mantel clock,
the arched pediment over a silvered circular dial with numbers in black, flanked by inset spiral column pillars, over a stepped base, 16in (40.6cm) wide         £60-90/65
 
270                 Clerke of London stop clock,
with a silvered dial and numbers in black, 4 3/4in (12cm) diameter £40-60/28
 
271                 Victorian oil lamp,
with a clear/opaque glass shade, amber glass reservoir and brass circular base       £80-120/ns
 
272                 Copper coal bucket,
with two brass handles and lion paw feet, with an added seat         £90-120/ns
 
273                 Wrought iron animal trap,
probably for bears, 13in (33cm) long        £60-80/ns
 
274                 Inlaid mahogany plant stand,
circular and with an understage, with square supports and splayed feet, damages   £50-70/20
 
275                 Mahogany library table,
the rectangular top inset with a gilt bordered green skiver, on fluted tapered column legs, 59in x 47in (150cm x 119cm)    £700-900/ns
 
276                 Pair of Victorian rosewood drawing room chairs,
the carved leaf and scroll decorated backs with padded shield shaped sections, the seats padded and with serpentine fronts, on cabriole legs ending in scroll toes       £150-200/120
 
277                 Victorian oil lamp,
with a scrolling foliate patterned shade, clear glass reservoir and cast metal hexagonal base            £100-150/ns
 
278                 Two inlaid mahogany side chairs,
each with railed back, padded seat and tapered legs          £60-90/70
 
279                 Victorian marble figure bust of a gentleman,
inscribed “Tho.Campbell, Fecit 1852”, 21in (53.3cm) high          £200-300/ns
 
280                 Victorian rosewood ‘drum’ work table,
the circular top hinged, over a plain frieze and with square tapered supports with understage, 12in (30.5cm) diameter   £200-300/40
 
281                 Pair of carved mahogany corner chairs,
on turned column legs       £150-200/ns
 
282                 Mahogany card table,
the hinged half round turnover top with carved rim, lined with green baize and with cabriole legs ending in paw feet, 31 1/2in (80cm) wide            £200-300/170
 
283                 Oak revolving bookcase,
the square top over shelves and with railed sections, 23in (58.5cm) wide   £200-300/220
 
284                 Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table,
the narrow rectangular top and hinged chamfered rectangular leaves bordered with satinwood banding, with railed end sections and splayed square feet, 26 3/4in (68cm) wide          £200-300/400
 
285                 Square occasional table,
with a galleried understage and splayed turned supports, 18in (45.7cm) wide         £50-70/70
 
286                 Victorian wall mirror in a rosewood frame,
the frame broad and inlaid with stringing and a chequer border, 29in (73.6cm) wide           £100-150/70
 
287                 Mahogany broad-framed sofa,
on curved supports, 66in (168cm) wide    £200-300/180
 
288                 Pair of Victorian wooden and brass pedestals,
each circular with a raised border and on triple brass scroll supports, 8 3/4in (22.2cm) diameter    £100-150/60
 
289                 Swedish alder-root table,
the square tilt top on a turned column with quadripartite supports, circa 1840s, 35in (89cm) wide  £400-600 /ns
 
290                 Art Nouveau brass framed oval wall mirror,
with repousse designs of leaves and flowerhead roundels, 27in (68.6cm) wide       £60-90/30
 
291                 Continental oak armoire,
the breakfront rectangular top over a frieze drawer, above two doors, the handle of each formed as a dog and as a rabbit in high relief, enclosing shelving and on squat circular feet, 48in (122cm) wide        £500-700/ns
 
292                 Victorian nursing chair,
with a carved scroll design top rail and short cabriole legs ending in scroll toes       £350-450/320
 
293                 Mahogany miniature chest,
the rectangular top over three drawers each with a turned handle, on squat circular feet, 11in (28cm) wide £80-120/ns
 
294                 Oak and brass wall mounting gong,
the brass ‘bell’ suspended from a cast metal horse’s head, mounted on an oak shield         £180-250/190
 
295                 Brass floor standing oil lamp,
with a flaring square column and stepped base       £150-200/130
 
296                 Brass floor standing oil lamp,
with a hexagonal column and circular base £150-200/ns
 
297                 Brass floor standing oil lamp,
with a cylindrical column and triple scroll supports £100-150/ns
 
298                 Large brass mounted oak jug,
with loop handle, 24in (61cm) high            £100-150/ns
 
299                 Victorian Sutherland table,
the narrow rectangular top with hinged leaves and turned supports, 24in (61cm) wide        £120-160/110
 
300                 Art Nouveau inlaid coal depot,
the shelved superstructure over a mirrored panel and drop front, 39in (99cm) high £200-300/ns
 
301                 Oak smoker’s cabinet,
with two glazed doors opening to reveal a fitted interior, 16in (40.6cm) wide         £50-80/60
 
302                 Mahogany occasional table,
the circular top over a reeded frieze, on square tapered legs joined by a cross stretcher and with spade feet, 36in (91.5cm) diameter            £150-200/ns
 
303                 William IV mahogany napery cupboard,
the architectural pediment with reeded quarter circle sections over a plain frieze, above two doors opening to reveal open linen slides, the base section two short over two long drawers and with a close base, 51in (129.5cm) wide         £1500-2000/ns
 
304                 Art Nouveau oak bureau,         
the rectangular top with a low upstand, over a hinged writing flap with moulded scroll band to the frieze drawer and open shelves, 29 1/2in (75cm) wide   £150-200/ns
 
305                 Art Nouveau oak occasional table,
the rectangular top inset with red and green tiles to the centre, over a frieze with stylised pierced designs, on turned column legs joined by an H-stretcher, 24in (61cm) wide     £150-200/ns
 
306                 Mahogany circular coffee table,
with a circular top £20-30/18
 
307                 Nineteenth century fruitwood gingerbread mould,
with pair of Elizabethan figures carved into the oblong, 36in x 17in (91.5cm x 43.1cm)       £150-200/ns
 
308                 Oak supper table,
the narrow top section carved with stylised leaf designs and with hinged D-shaped leaves, over a baluster-shaped pillar with tripod supports, 27 1/2in (70cm) wide   £120-160/ns
 
309                 Edwardian mahogany bureau,
the rectangular top with a pierced galleried superstructure on pillar supports, the hinged writing flap and frieze drawer with blind fret carving and above open shelves, with a hinged shelf to the back, 30in (76.2cm) wide    £200-300/ns
 
310                 Bentwood rocking armchair,
in the style of Thonet, with scroll-shaped framework and a cane-panelled seat and back  £100-150/ns
 
311                 George III oak drop leaf dining table,
the rectangular top with two hinged leaves, with dog legs ending in pad feet, 43 1/2in (110.5cm) wide        £200-300/ns
 
312                 Art Nouveau satin walnut wardrobe,
attributed to Liberty & Company, with a stepped pediment over the mirror-panelled centre door, flanked by a pair of carved and glazed panels, all above a drawer and with close base, 41 3/4in (106cm) wide  £400-600/ns
 
313                 Upright piano in a walnut case,
overstrung, inscribed “Emil Lippach”, 60in (152.5cm) wide         £30-50/ns
 
314                 Walnut display cabinet,
the rectangular top above three doors, the centre panelled, on cabriole legs, 47in (119cm) wide     £70-100/70
 
315                 Bechstein grand piano,
cased in mahogany and with square tapered legs, inscribed “C. Bechstein”, 78in (198cm) deep     £2000-3000/1500
 
316                 Wooden fairground model motorcycle,
originally from The Speedway ride, painted in red, yellow and green, with a padded black simulated leather covered seat, 51in (130cm) long   £100-150/90
 
317                 Wooden fairground model motorcycle,
originally from The Speedway ride, painted in red, yellow and green, with a padded black simulated leather covered seat, 51in (130cm) long   £100-150/90
 
318                 Wooden fairground model motorcycle,
originally from The Speedway ride, painted in red, yellow and green, with a padded black simulated leather covered seat, 51in (130cm) long   £100-150/90
 
319                 Wooden fairground model motorcycle,
originally from The Speedway ride, painted in red, yellow and green, with a padded black simulated leather covered seat, 51in (130cm) long   £100-150/90
 
320                 Wooden fairground model motorcycle,
originally from The Speedway ride, painted in red, yellow and green, with a padded black simulated leather covered seat, 51in (130cm) long   £100-150/90
 
321                 Brass hexagonal planter,
each side embossed with a fleur-de-lys and on ball feet, 8 1/2in (21.5cm) wide      £40-60/30
 
322                 Brass oval planter,
embossed all round with a stylised repeat motif and on ball feet, 13 1/2in (34.3cm) wide    £100-150/120
 
323                 Three brass planters     £40-60/35
 
324                 Brass cylindrical planter,
embossed all around with fruiting vines, 9in (22.8cm) diameter       £50-80/50
 
325                 Brass oval hearth table;
and a pair of candlesticks with open spiral columns (3)      £30-50/20
 
326                 Enamelled advertising sign for Player’s Cigarettes,
inscribed “Player’s Please/It’s the Tobacco that Counts”, 98in x 22in (249cm x 56cm)  £250-350/ns
 
327                 Ladies’ walnut bureau,
with a hinged writing flap and cabriole legs, 21 1/2in (54.6cm) wide           £70-100/140
 
328                 Mahogany dining room suite,
comprising of a twin pedestal table, sideboard and eight chairs, including two carvers (10) £800-1000/800
 
329                 Japanese cabinet on stand,
the rectangular top over drawers and cupboard doors with brass mounts, hinges and handles, the stand with short cabriole legs, 43in (109cm) wide  £300-400/ns
 
330                 Mahogany L-shaped free standing desk,
with inset brown skivers, 62in (157.5cm) wide      £180-250/ns
 
331                 Georgian inlaid mahogany tea table,
with a hinged turnover top and square tapered legs, wood wormed, 37in (94cm) wide       £200-300/140
 
332                 Carved oak side cabinet,
the rectangular top with concave front above two cupboard doors, on close base, 47in (119.5cm) wide     £250-350/ns
 
333                 Oak roll top desk,
49in (124.5cm) wide        £200-300/ns
 
334                 Art Nouveau oak side cabinet,
with a carved pediment over two glazed bow-fronted doors, the base with three frieze drawers over three doors, 44in (111.5cm) wide        £200-300/ns
 
335                 Pine dower chest,
with a hinged rectangular top, fitted with a single drawer, 48in (122cm) wide         £40-60/40
 
336                 Victorian walnut occasional table,
the octagonal top inlaid with a band of floral marquetry, on quadripartite pillar supports ending in scroll feet, 29in (73.6cm) wide      £400-500/ns
 
337                 Oak overmantel,
richly carved with four figures spaced by arched floral panels beneath an apron, 66 1/2in (169cm) wide     £250-350/ns
 
338                 Oak table top display case,
the glazed rectangular top with a sloped front, 32in (81cm) wide    £200-300/ns
 
339                 Mahogany mantel clock,
the ached pediment over a white enamel dial and with brass bracket feet, 11in (28cm) wide           £50-80/70
 
Additional lots 340 onwards

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