A Victorian mahogany bookcase on cabinet with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors, the base fitted 2 secret drawers above double cupboard enclosed by panelled doors 227cm h x 127cm w x 49cm d
A 19th Century inlaid mahogany wardrobe, the upper section with moulded cornice enclosed by panelled doors, the base fitted a drawer, raised on bracket feet 207cm h x 124cm w x 53cm d
A set of 4 Victorian carved mahogany balloon back and serpentine shaped dining chairs with overstuffed seats upholstered in brown material, raised on cabriole supports 88cm h x 42cm w x 40cm d (seats 28cm x 27cm)
A 16th Century and later Century Spanish Gothic carved fruitwood coffer with iron hinged lid and shaped iron lock plate and locking bar, the front panel of carved arcaded tracery in the manner of a Triforium, raised on replacement sleigh supports 54cm h x 144cm w x 43cm d
A Chinese hardwood cabinet, fitted shelves enclosed by a pair of folding panelled doors set floral panelled tiles, the base with 4 short drawers 80cm h x 151cm w x 58cm d
A set of 8 20th Century Hepplewhite style mahogany camel back dining chairs with pierced vase shaped slat backs and seats of serpentine outline, having Prince of Wales decoration, raised on square tapered supports with H framed stretchers, comprising 2 carvers 98cm h x 52cm w x 45cm d and 6 standard chairs 97cm h x 52cm w x 47cm d
A Victorian woolwork sampler with alphabet and motto "The great enemies to tranquility are vice which poisons and disturbs the mind with bad passions; superstition which fills it with imaginary terror; idleness which loads it with tediousness and disgust" by Eleanor Fawcett, aged 12 years, 1882, contained within the top of a walnut occasional table with plate glass top, raised on square tapered supports 41cm h x 36cm w x 35cm d
A William IV mahogany pedestal sideboard with raised back, the base fitted 1 long and 2 short drawers, the pedestals fitted trays, 109cm h x 108cm w x 53cm d
A George III mahogany chest of serpentine outline, fitted 4 long drawers with original pierced gilt metal swan neck drop handles, with carving to the top and sides, raised on bracket feet 85cm h x 99cm w x 52cm d, the top of the back drawer marked signed and dated 1791