An apprenticeman's 18th Century walnut oyster veneer chest:, crossbanded and inlaid with sycamore lines, the quarter veneered top decorated with a geometric flowerhead design, having a crossbanded border and moulded edge, containing three crossbanded drawers and with sycamore lozenge panel sides, on bracket feet, 43cm (1ft 5in) wide.
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A George III old Sheffield plated two-handled lemon strainer, circa 1780-90, the shallow circular bowl with a beaded border, elongated reeded side handles, length 32.5cm, plus an old Sheffield plated inkstand of oval form, plain border, with three old Sheffield plated mounted bottles, on four fluted bracket feet, length 15cm. (2)
An 18th Century and later 'red walnut' bookcase:, of small size, the upper part with a moulded cornice, fitted with adjustable shelves and single drawer at base, enclosed by a pair of moulded glazed panel doors with a slide below, the lower part enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, on bracket feet, 81cm (2ft 8in) wide, 199cm (6ft 6 1/4in) high.
An Edwardian mahogany standing corner display cabinet:, in two parts, the upper part with a moulded cornice and blind fret carved frieze, fitted with serpentine fronted shelves and enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors above and below, flanked by canted angles, on bracket feet, 97cm (3ft 2 1/4in) across, 206cm (6ft 9in) high.
An early 18th Century walnut veneer fronted chest on chest:, with stained pine sides, the upper part with a moulded cornice, containing two short and three long drawers, the lower part containing two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 104cm (3ft 5in) wide, 184cm (6ft 0 1/2in) high.
A George IV silver inkstand, by Joseph Angell, London 1821, rectangular form, shell and gadroon border, with two pen wells, crested, on four foliate bracket paw feet, with three cut glass bottles, one with the original silver cover, the two others with later unmarked mounts, length 23cm, approx. weight 13oz.
A George III old Sheffield epergne, unmarked circa 1790, central oval wirework basket, with four scroll arms each holding a wire-work basket, with a blue glass liners, and with two further arms supporting two further baskets, on a raised circular base with a reeded border on four bracket feet, height 49cm.
A William IV silver salver, by Benjamin Smith, London 1836, circular form, foliate and scroll border, on three scroll bracket feet, initialled, diameter 26.5cm, plus a William IV silver two-handled sugar bowl, by The Barnards, London 1832, circular lobed form, foliate decoration, approx. total weight 42oz. (2)
A modern light oak dining suite, comprising extending dining table, rectangular top, rounder corners, moulded edge, on twin baluster turned columns, incurved platform base, fitted with one extra leaf, set of eight dining chairs, bar backs, bar-shaped slats, sabre legs; a small sideboard, rectangular top with rounded corners and moulded edge, two drawers above a cupboard, bracket feet, the dining table maximum length 232cm.
Victorian walnut workbox, marquetry banding, 25cm, a Victorian rosewood work box; a carved adjustable bookrack, and a brass adjustable mounted book rack; mahogany jewellery box with a needlwork inset top raised on bracket feet, 1930s walnut canteen, hardwood jewellery casket, an Indian box, a cigar box, (9)

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