for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 9th of February 2005
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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176 | An Edwardian inlaid mahogany armchair upholstered Regency striped material, on square tapering supports £60-90 | - | |
177 | A pair of 19th Century mahogany hall chairs with solid seats, raised on turned supports £75-125 | - | |
178 | A 1930's oak coffer with hinged lid and linen fold decoration to the front 39" £40-60 | - | |
179 | A Victorian rectangular oak stool on turned and block supports with spiral turned stretcher 11" £30-50 | - | |
180 | A handsome Georgian red walnut secretaire chest on chest the upper section with moulded cornice and blind fret work frieze, supported by 2 reeded columns with brass caps, fitted 2 short and 2 long drawers above a secretaire drawer, the base fitted 3 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 42" £2250-3250 | - | |
181 | An Edwardian mahogany Chippendale style bureau bookcase, the upper section with pierced broken pediment and blind fret work frieze, the interior fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed doors, the fall front revealing a well fitted interior above 2 short drawers, the base fitted a double cupboard enclosed by panelled doors, raised on bracket feet 38" £200-400 | - | |
182 | A pair of Victorian rosewood show frame open arm chairs upholstered in floral material, raised on French cabriole supports ending in brass castors £200-300 | - | |
183 | An oak arch shaped pipe rack 9", an Art Deco honey oak twin handled book trough 13" and an ebonised 3 bottle inkwell with pen recess 9" £20-40 | - | |
184 | A square poker work stool, on bracket feet 11" £30-50 | - | |
185 | An Art Nouveau oak dresser with raised back and moulded cornice, the upper section fitted 2 shelves, the base fitted 2 drawers flanked by a cupboard, raised on cabriole supports 54" £50-75 | - | |
186 | A Victorian mahogany trinket box (no key) £20-40 | - | |
201 | A 19th Century mercury wheel barometer and thermometer with 8" circular dial contained in an inlaid rosewood case £200-300 | - |