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A 19th Century mahogany chest fitted 3 long drawers with satinwood and ebony stringing, brass swan neck drop handles and raised on bracket feet 85cm h x 67cm w x 49cm d
A Victorian mahogany bookcase with white veined marble top fitted a secret drawer having adjustable shelves and raised on a platform base 92.5cm h x 99cm w x 20cm d
A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with brass ring drop handles, raised on splayed bracket feet 106cm h x 170cm w x 52.5cm d
A 19th Century mahogany bow front sideboard fitted 1 long drawer flanked by a pair of cupboards raised on square tapered supports ending in spade feet 82cm h x 121cm w x 58cm d
A Chippendale style circular snap top mahogany wine table with pie crust edge raised on turned column and tripod supports with egg and claw feet 70cm h x 61cm diam.
A 19th/20th Century Georgian style mahogany chest of 2 short drawers above 2 long drawers with oval plate handles raised on bracket feet 78cm h x 91cm w x 46.5cm d
An Arts & Crafts light oak roll top desk, the wedge shaped top with fitted pigeon holes and drawer, the base fitted a brushing slide above 4 long drawers with brass swan neck handles 114cm h x 92cm w x 61cm d
A 19th Century bleached mahogany pedestal Pembroke table fitted a drawer, raised on a turned column and tripod supports 73cm h x 90cm w x 60cm when closed x 124cm when open
A 19th Century mahogany side table fitted 2 long and 2 short drawers, raised on square tapered supports with inlaid satinwood stringing 76cm h x 80cm w x 46cm d
A William IV rectangular rosewood occasional table fitted a drawer, raised on a chamfered column with triform base and bun feet 72cm h x 50cm w x 38cm d
A Victorian figured walnut Davenport desk with raised three-quarter gallery, the pedestal fitted an inkwell drawer above 4 long drawers with spiral turned supports to the front, raised on bun feet 85cm h x 54m w x 54cm d
Niels O Moller for J.L Moller Mobelfabrik, six Danish rosewood dining chairs models 62 / 78 ( 2 carvers 4 standard ) circa 1962. Supplied with a CITES Article 10 License.