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A Seguso glass easel back table mirror, circa 1950, the twisted clear glass frame with brass strut support and fluted brass mount, together with a...

A pair of painted carved wall brackets, the shaped top above a vacant gilt cartouche flanked by foliage (2) 28 x 31 x 20cm (11 x 12 x 8in)

A Scottish School brass framed wall mirror, the oval bevelled glass with brass frame embossed with celtic motifs 30 x 61½cm (12 x 24in)

An Art Deco style mirrored wall shelf, the shaped backplate flanked by rose-coloured panels above a crescent shaped shelf 86 x 60½ x 26cm (34 x 23...

A Kyes of California 'Moire Glaze' cocktail tray with gilt edging and gilt handles, together with twelve similar smaller trays, original labels ve...

A leather donkey foot stool by the Omersa workshop for Liberty & Co., with stitched brown leather exterior 47 x 74cm (18 x 29in)

Ron Hitchins, (British, 20th century), a large rectangular mirror, the plate glass framed by a border of abtract dark silvered tiles and silvered ...

Ron Hitchins, (British, 20th century), a large rectangular mirror, the plate glass framed by a border of abstract silver tiles and mahogany surrou...

Ron Hitchins, (British, 20th century), a particularly large rectangular mirror, the plate glass framed by a border of abstract gilt tiles with gil...

An Aesthetic period ebonised chaise longue, possibly by Lamb of Manchester, the swept back support with foliate carved terminals and galleried bac...

After E. W. Godwin, an ebonised side table, the square top supported on four ring turned legs, with undertier and spindle gallery below 69 x 42 x ...

Robson & Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne, an Arts & Crafts oak dresser, the top with central leaded glass cupboard flanked by arched recesses above a mirr...

The Union Mirror Co., Lenoir, NC, an Arts & Crafts style wall mirror, the top with painted frieze decorated with stylised floral motifs 122½ x 86½...

A pair of Cotswold School oak low elbow chairs, the lattice backs with swept arms and rush seats, the four square section legs united by a sleigh ...

Liberty & Co., a Moorish style walnut two tier occasional table, the rectangular top above mosharabi panels raised on turned and square section su...

Attributed to Shapland and Petter, a glazed oak hanging cupboard, the galleried top with pierced heart motifs above dentil moulding and a pair of ...

Attributed to Ernest Gimson, a rush seated child's ladder back chair, the ash frame with twin stretchers 65 x 39 x 34cm (25 x 15 x 13in)

An Arts and Crafts ash settle, the shaped top rails above alternate bulbous and inverted uprights to a formally upholstered seat with paddle shape...

Liberty & Co., a walnut cabinet on stand, the upper section with four glazed doors above a central drawer and arched recess, flanked by two furthe...

A Cotswold School ebonised overmantle mirror, possibly by Kenton & Co., the three arched panels divided by mother-of-pearl square inlays, the moul...

Two Moorish occasional tables, probably retailed by Liberty & Co., one of oak, the other mahogany, each with hexagonal top raised on six turned le...

In the manner of C. F. A. Voysey (British, 1857-1941), a walnut framed firescreen, the tapering uprights with chamferred rectangular terminals and...

Heinrich Vogeler (German, 1872-1942), a pair of oak chairs, circa 1910, together with a similar table, the chairs with bobbin turning, stamped mar...

An Arts & Crafts walnut hall stand, the back with mirror and hook arrangement above an enamelled copper panel and pierced heart motif, a single sh...

Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928), an oak dining chair from the Argyle Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow, 1898-99, stained oak, with slat-back and eli...

An Art Nouveau style carved beech wall mirror, the shaped plate glass with scrolling tendril surround 72 x 60cm (28 x 23in)

An Art Nouveau oak side table, the rectangular top above a secondary tier and stretchers united by four floral marquetry panels 67 x 76 x 60½cm (2...

Emile Gallé, a nest of two marquetry decorated tables, the tops with specimen wood inlays and inlaid signatures, with step moulded sides raised on...

Circle of Josef Hoffmann, a Vienna mahogany duet stool, circa 1900, the shaped ends with mother-of-pearl and chequered parquetry inlays, balls bet...

A pair of early 20th century mahogany oval occasional tables, each supported on a tapering square section column and raised on four shaped feet (2...

Columbo Stores Ltd., a stained teak dining suite after the original Heal's design, comprising dining table, eight chairs, dresser and napery cupbo...

After W. H, Gispen, a chromed cantilever chair, originally designed circa 1930, with brown leatherette seat and back 75 x 46cm (29 x 18in)

An Art Deco satinwood display cabinet, the rectangular top above a pair of radially glazed doors with ebonised detailing raised on bracket feet 12...

An Art Deco burr walnut dressing table, the mirror back above a rounded rectangular top with two frieze drawers supprted on two square section and...

A 1920's limed oak metamorphic table/chair, the rectangular top sliding and tilting to form the chair back, with chip carved edges, the arms with ...

An Art Deco walnut occasional or lamp table, the quarter-veneered top raised on four supports with a straight grain underteer, bearing utility sta...

An Art Deco walnut occasional or lamp table, the circular veneered top raised on four bowed supports and circular underteer 45 x 47cm (18 x 18in)

A Modernist stained plywood coat rack, with shelf top and circular mirror to one end, a row of four hooks with applied chrome bars and polished wo...

After Eileen Gray, a chrome and glass occasional table, the rectangular clear glass top raised on a square tubular section support angled to a bl...

A pair of Italian Art Deco bedside cupboards, the rounded rectangular palisander wood top and sided with a pair of burr maple doors raised on a pa...

A 1930's Art Deco walnut folding occasional table, the circular top above two folding demi-lune tiers and shaped foot 76cm (30in)

Fischel, Czechoslovakia, an Art Deco exotic timber two-tier occasional table, the oval tiers to four rectangular section legs, paper label to unde...

An Art Deco walnut occasional table, the rounded rectangular top raised on U-end supports united by a stretcher below 50 x 57 x 48cm (20 x 22 x 19...

An Art Deco burr maple coffee table, possibly by Epstein, the shaped rectangular top on four swept legs with secondary tier below 47 x 104 x 43cm ...

A pair of Art Deco satin birch bedsides, each with pivoting top above single drawer and open recess above a pair of cupboard doors 66 x 50 x 38cm ...

A mid-20th century dressing table and a similar chest of drawers, the table with shaped triptych mirror above three small sliding doors and a rect...

H. W. Klein for Bramin, a teak sideboard, the rounded rectangular top with ebony corner inlays over four central drawers flanked by a pair of slid...

Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for France & Son, a teak framed FD146 armchair, with swept arms and caned back to a loose padded seat 83 x 63c...

Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for France and Son, a teak framed sofa, with loose upholstered back, seat and arms on turned legs, maker's lab...

Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen, a teak framed Boomerang chair, with loose padded back and seat raised on four tubular steel legs 77 x 59cm (3...

A 1970's teak sideboard by H. Lait & Sons Ltd., London, the rectangular top above pairs of concertina doors with chequerboard parquetry inlays, op...

A 1960's Danish rosewood table, probably by J. L. Moller, the circular top raised on four tapering square section legs 59 x 105cm (23 x 41in)

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