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A Victorian rosewood Davenport of serpentine outline, the upper section fitted a stationery box the interior fitted drawers, the pedestal fitted 4 drawers, raised on cabriole supports 94cm h x 59cm w x 56cm d
£50-75
A Victorian oak bookcase on cabinet with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors, the base enclosed by a panelled door 229cm h x 106cm w x 49cm d
£50-75
A Victorian mahogany show frame chair upholstered in green buttoned material, raised on turned supports 99cm h x 64cm w x 70cm d (seat 27cm x 38cm)
£40-60
A 1950's rectangular chinoiserie style black lacquered coffee table, the top inset hardstone and bone figures of musicians 47cm h x 91cm w x 51cm d
£40-60
A Victorian carved mahogany show frame armchair, the seat and back upholstered in green material, raised on cabriole supports 89cm h x 69cm w x 51cm d (seat 29cm x 30cm)
£40-60
Robert Williams for Pearl Dot, circa 1978, a stylish set of 9 splat back dining chairs 109cm h x 41cm w x 41cm d together with an associated elm refectory style dining table, raised on plank supports with H framed stretcher 78cm h x 228cm l x 101cm w
£1500-2000
A Victorian mahogany show frame double spoon back sofa upholstered in green buttoned material, raised on cabriole supports 92cm h x 157cm w x 61cm d (seat 121cm x 45cm)
£120-150
Three 17th Century rectangular carved oak panels - decorated mythical birds, monkeys and fountain (split to top left hand corner), 2 Roman figures by a fountain surmounted by eagles (split to panel and signs of old but treated worm) and a floral patterned panel 69cm x 37cm
£150-180
Five 17th Century rectangular carved hardwood panels depicting rampant lion with cross of Lorraine, Tudor Rose, monogrammed TE within a diamond, Green Man within a diamond and monogrammed U within a circle 69cm h x 35cm w, together with 1 other linenfold panel 76cm x 35cm
£150-180
Five 17th Century rectangular carved oak panels depicting Tudor Rose and monogrammed H 70cm h x 17cm w, birds and floral decoration 83cm x 17cm, winged cherub above an urn 97cm x 17cm, The Green Man 82cm x 17cm and 2 rampant lions with monogrammed H 26cm x 84cm
£100-150
Lambert, 9,10,11 and 12 Coventry Street London, Silversmiths To Her Majesty, a Victorian oak and metal banded plate trunk, having a brass plaque to the front "Captain J Dacres RN", the interior with original paper label 58cm h x 83cm w x 53cm d
£100-140