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623

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DUMB WAITER, the three graduated dished spun tiers supported on a twisted, ring-turned and gun-barrel stem, raised on hipped downswept legs terminating in pads. 1.13m
Estimate: 350-450

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624

AN AESTHETIC CAST IRON FIRE BASKET, c.1880, with brass sunflower head finials. 0.82m wide
Estimate: 400-600

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350

625

AN ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS-MOUNTED OAK STICKSTAND, with broad rim above a deep frieze, raised on stile legs joined by stretchers enclosing a drip tray. 0.75m by 0.36m by 0.36m
Estimate: 100-150

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90

626

A VICTORIAN BRASS AND WROUGHT IRON HANGING OIL LAMP, c.1890, the rope-twist frame with four scroll spandrels and supporting a white-glass shade. Drop 0.66m
Estimate: 50-70

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50

627

A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE, the rectangular tilt-top with reeded edge and rounded corners, above a ring-turned and vasi-form stem issuing reeded downswept legs terminating in brass caps and moving on castors. 0.72m by 1.35m by 1.00m
Estimate: 350-450

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320

628

A CHINESE ROSEWOOD JARDINIERE STAND, the rectangular top above a fretwork carved apron, raised on square-section legs, joined by a shelf stretcher. 0.80m by 0.41m by 0.31m
Estimate: 150-200

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629

AN OAK SIDE TABLE, the moulded rectangular top carved with the date 1659 and the name ANNE SLINGSBYE, within a two-section scroll and foliate carved border, the scroll carved frieze drawer centred by a monogram AS and fitted with turned wooden pulls, above a carved apron between leaf carved double slightly baluster legs continuing to blocks, joined by a shelf stretcher, terminating in double bun feet. 0.72m by 0.76m by 0.52m
Estimate: 200-300

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100

630

A GEORGE III STYLE OAK DRESSER, OF SHROPSHIRE TYPE, the blind-fretwork carved gallery beneath a greek key moulded inverted breakfront cornice, above three shelves flanked by shelves within an unusual shaped frame over a pair of cupboard doors above shallow recesses, the base with moulded top above three frieze drawers over a shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pads. 2.30m by 1.87m by 0.48m
Estimate: 800-1200

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631

A LATE 18th/EARLY 19th CENTURY OAK SALT BOX, wall-hanging, with twin-panelled door. 39.5cm
Estimate: 50-70

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55

632

A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER AND RACK, the rack with dentil moulding over a shaped apron, above four open shelves, the base with moulded inverted breakfront top above a conforming case fitted with three graduated drawers flanked by a pair of fielded arch panel doors, raised on bracket feet. 2.32m by 1.90m by 0.53m
Estimate: 1500-2000

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633

AN OAK COFFER, the moulded rectangular top above a lunette carved frieze over three panels, raised on stiles, (the front not belonging to the remainder of the carcass). 0.70m by 1.20m by 0.43m
Estimate: 100-150

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170

634

A GOOD 18th CENTURY OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE, the oval top above a short drawer (probably a replacement), raised on baluster and block legs, joined by square-section stretchers, terminating in pear feet, retaining the original patina. 0.72m by 1.34m (open) by 1.12m
Estimate: 300-500

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380

635

A LARGE OAK COFFER, PRIMARILY 17th CENTURY, PROBABLY GERMAN, the moulded hinged rectangular top above a boldy carved front with the name JOHN HOLLE and dated 1602, twin lozenges with ebony and bone inlaid stars, raised on bracket feet, the panelled sides with fitted with carrying handles. 0.63m by 1.54m by 0.59m
Estimate: 400-600

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400

636

A LATE 17th CENTURY OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded rectangular top above two short over three long drawers above a moulded plinth, raised on bun feet, panelled sides.
Estimate: 100-200

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280

637

A GEORGE III OAK SETTLE, the back with five ogee fielded panels above a canvas seat, with loose velvet cushion, flanked by downswept arms, raised on roundel topped cabriole legs terminating in pad and hoof feet. 1.85m
Estimate: 550-750

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638

A WILLIAM & MARY STYLE OAK SIDE TABLE, the moulded rectangular top above a frieze drawer, fitted with engraved brass handles and escutcheon, over a shaped apron, raised on turned baluster legs, joined by a scrolling x-form stretcher, terminating in bun feet. 0.74m by 0.81m by 0.53m
Estimate: 250-350

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220

639

A GEORGE III OAK RENT BOX, the rectangular top with inscribed brass plaque, opening to reveal an interior with suspended box, fitted with brass campaign handles. 0.28m by 0.51m by 0.29m
Estimate: 150-200

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640

AN 18th CENTURY DUTCH FLORAL MARQUETRY WALNUT COMMODE, the serpentine top above a bombe case with four graduated drawers, fitted with gadrooned escutcheons and oval backplate handles cast with lion masks, the plinth base raised on ogee bracket feet. 0.82m by 0.90m by 0.52m
Estimate: 2500-3500

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641

A 17th CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE, the moulded rectangular top above a frieze drawer, fitted with brass pear-drop handles, raised on a bobbin-turned and block stand, raised on pear feet. 0.76m by 0.89m by 0.56m
Estimate: 250-350

Nil

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220

642

A GEORGE III OAK CORNER CHAIR, the shaped top rail above twin vasi-form splats spaced by turned tapering columns over a needlework drop in seat above a plain frieze, with front cabriole leg terminating in a pad foot.
Estimate: 80-120

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120

643

A WELSH OAK DRESSER AND RACK, CAERNARFONSHIRE, c.1820, the enclosed rack with moulded cornice above three shelves, the breakfront base with three frieze drawers above a bank of three short drawers flanked by quarter columns, further flanked by a pair of panelled doors, with turned pulls and two-panelled sides, raised on bracket feet. 2.00m by 1.54m by 0.51m
Estimate: 1500-2000

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644

A SID POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD, the 7'10" adzed top above a case with adzed framework and fitted with a pair of short drawers with burr fronts above a recess, flanked by two pairs of eight burr-panel doors, enclosing fixed shelves, fitted with Arts & Crafts style wrought iron hinges and loop drop handles, raised on a plinth base, panelled back and sides. 0.84m by 2.38m by 0.53m
Estimate: 500-700

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780

645

A ROBERT "MOUSEMAN" THOMPSON OAK DINING SUITE, c. 1960's, comprising a rare 4' refectory dining table, the three plank adzed top above a trestle type base with chamfered and adzed stretcher, with carved mouse signature; and a set of four lattice back chairs including one carver, the tan leather seats raised on faceted baluster legs terminating in blocks joined by stretchers, each with carved mouse signature. Table 0.73m by 1.22m by 0.75m

Note: The table is not a standard size and therefore must have been a special commission. The suite boasts a good original honey colour.
Estimate: 4000-6000

Nil

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646

A PETER "RABBITMAN" HEAP OAK ROCKING CHAIR, c.1970, the highback with long lattice splat over a tan leather seat, raised on faceted legs terminating in blocks joined by stretchers and rockers, with carved rabbit signature.
Estimate: 700-900

Nil

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647

A SMALL ROBERT "MOUSEMAN" THOMPSON OAK BOOKCASE, the moulded rectangular top above two adjustable shelves, with recessed carved mouse signature. 0.69m by 0.50m by 0.26m
Estimate: 700-900

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648

A ROBERT "MOUSEMAN" THOMPSON OAK SERVING TABLE, the adzed rectangular top with canted corners above a pair of frieze drawers, raised on faceted baluster legs joined by a shelf stretcher, with carved mouse signature, c.1980. 0.83m by 1.06m by 0.50m
Estimate: 2000-3000

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648A

A PAIR OF ALBERT "EAGLEMAN" JEFFRAY OAK HALL CHAIRS, c.1970, each with panel back above a hide seat, raised on faceted baluster legs terminating in blocks joined by stretchers, with carved recessed signature.
Estimate: 300-400

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649

AN ACORN INDUSTRIES OAK SIDEBOARD, c.1960, the rectangular top above three frieze drawers over a pair of four-panelled cupboard doors flanked by further doors, adzed to all visible areas and fitted with Arts & Crafts style wrought iron hinges, carved acorn signature. 0.88m by 1.60m by 0.48m
Estimate: 800-1200

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650

A PAIR OF THOMAS "GNOMEMAN" WHITTAKER OAK STOOLS, the stuffed over brown leather rectangular seats raised on a trestle base with recessed carved gnome signature, excellent patina.
Estimate: 400-600

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440

651

A ROBERT "MOUSEMAN" THOMPSON OAK COFFEE TABLE, of refectory style with adzed rectangular top, with carved mouse signature. 0.44m by 0.91m by 0.38m
Estimate: 600-800

Nil

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