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Lot 390

A Napoleon III Amboyna Casket/Glove Box. The rectangular box with brass, ivory & ebony inlaid design framed by brass stringing and amaranth cross-banding. The interior lined in buttoned crimson silk padding, 3 ins (8 cms) high, 12½ ins x 4½ ins (32 cms x 11 cms).

Lot 392

A Mid Victorian Model of a Three-masted Sailing Ship with bow sprit & intricate rigging, 30 ins (76 cms) high, 40 ins (102 cms) in length.

Lot 394

A Set of Brass Fire Irons comprising of a poker, tongs & shovel. The wrythen fluted handles surmounted by lion head finials, 27 ins (69 cms) in length.

Lot 395

A Pair of Iron Fire Dogs & Grate. The fire dogs having brass cruciform finials in the form of stylised flower-heads above plain square uprights with out-swept feet. 29½ ins (75 cms) in height, 14 ins (36 cms) in width, 18 ins (46 cms) in depth. The grate measuring 6½ ins (16 cms) in height, 35¾ ins (91 cms) in depth, 18 ins (46 cms) in depth.

Lot 396

A Group of Brass & Copper ware: A pair of brass Rococo style candlesticks measuring 10 ins (25 cms) in height; A pair of octagonal copper door knops. A pair of copper candlesticks with tapered stems leading down to hexagonal bases 12½ ins (22 cms) in height; A sheet brass chamber stick 4¾ ins (12 cms) in height; A late 18th century copper candlestick with a flared rim above the long stem and raised square base 9 ins (23 cms) in height.

Lot 400

A Pair of Decorative 19th Century Floor Standing Copper & Brass Mounted Pricket Stands. The brass spikes centring drip pans above fans of brass leaves and flared stop fluted copper columns leading down to ovoid knops festooned in embossed sheet brass floral garlands. The stepped & stop-fluted bases enhanced by brass bands of decorative beading, 65½ ins (166 cms) overall in height.

Lot 401

A Fine Steel & Brass Framed Leather Rocking Chair by R&W Winfield & Co. The steel scrolling frame applied with brass foliage surmounting the back & arm supports. Recently re-upholstered in grey buttoned leather.

Lot 402

An Unusual Arts & Crafts High Back Side Chair. The tall arched plank back joined to the tapered rectangular seat; morticed through with square block legs joined by peripheral stretchers. 59 ins (150 cms) in height.

Lot 405

A Regency Brass Inlaid Rosewood Writing Table. The rectangular top having rounded corners and a tooled black leather insert framed by a borders of undulating foliate inlay. The frieze fitted with two drawers on one side inlaid with stringing and standing on end supports ornamented with anthemion motifs joined by a turned centre stretcher and raised on reeded sabre legs with ornately cast brass caps & castors, 30½ ins (77.5 cms) high, 38¾ ins x 25½ ins (99 cms x 65 cms).

Lot 406

A George IV Rosewood Games Table inlaid with brass stringing. The top having demi-lune compartments either side with lift up lids and a central section sliding out to access a tooled velvet backgammon board and reversing to display an ebony & boxwood chequer board . The frieze fitted with a drawer on one side and faux drawer on the other. Standing on rectangular supports united by a stretcher, ornamented with wrythen rosettes and terminating on brass lion-paw feet, 28¾ ins (73 cms) high. The top 38 ins x 19¾ ins (97 cms x 50 cms).

Lot 407

An Attractive Victorian Rosewood Sewing Table of Fine Quality. The top having a raised square centre panel bordered by a satinwood band of scrolling flowers & foliage, with D-end sections either side edged in gilt brass gallery rails. The frieze fitted with a cross-banded drawer on one side, corresponding dummy front drawer on the other and further small drawers to the bowed ends above a fabric well clad in pleated material. The whole standing on cross-banded & strung supports united by a turned stretcher above square sabre legs with carved acanthus scrolls to the hips and terminating on foliate cast brass caps & castors, 31½ ins (80 cms) height, 30½ ins (76.5 cms) wide, 15¾ ins (40 cms) deep.

Lot 410

A 19th Century Oak Bergère. The pale brown leather arm pads, back & seat cushions. The fluted frame joined with caned sides, back & seat; the arms raised on ball & astrigal turned supports, and terminating with tapered legs and brass castors.

Lot 412

A Georgian Mahogany Side Table with reeded edges and a bowed front frieze drawer with cockbeaded edge. The boxwood and ebony stringing enhance the front & sides above plain tapered legs 28 ins (71 cms) in height, 39¼ ins (100 cms) in width, 19½ ins (50 cms) in depth.

Lot 413

A Georgian Mahogany Demi-Lune Card Table. The top edged in box wood stringing and opening out to reveal a green baize lining, resting on a swing-out leg. The plain frieze having vase & flower paterae above four brass-tipped tapered legs. 28½ ins (72 cms) in height, 36 ins x 17 ins (92 cms x 43 cms).

Lot 417

A Pair of Fine Late 18th Century Inlaid Satinwood Serpentine Front Knife Boxes. The down-sloped lids each inlaid with a petalled oval motif & framed by cross-banded borders outlined in stringing. The well shaped serpentine fronts accentuated by vertical runs of cross-banding and having decorative silvered shield cartouches & escutcheons. The interior fitted with pierced and slotted cutlery holders enhanced by grids of stringing and edged in chequered bands, with oval paterae inlay to the lids. 14½ ins (37 cms) high, 9 ins (23 cms) wide, 10 ins (25 cms) deep.

Lot 418

An 18th Century Walnut Parquetry Tea Caddy, of fine colour & patination, having rococo style floral brass handles & escutcheon. The top inlaid with a rectangular band of checkered inlay and outer band of diamonds with moulded edges and similarly inlaid front & sides. Raised on ogee feet 6½ ins (17 cms) in height, 11¼ ins (28.5 cms) in width, 6½ ins (16.5 cms).

Lot 419

A Fine 19th Century Regency Mahogany & Burr Maple Tea Caddy of rectangular form. The cavetto sided lid opening to reveal a triple lidded interior with ivory knop handles, lined in foliate-patterned velvet. The front & sides veneered with square burr maple panels within cross-banded and ebony strung borders. Standing on compressed bun feet. 6 ins (15 cms) in height, 9 ins x 4½ ins (23 cms x 11.5 cms).

Lot 422

A Fine Bracket Clock & Bracket veneered in red tortoiseshell with ebony mouldings and gilt bronze mounts. The matted gilt chapter ring mounted upon a black velvet ground with gilt lined winding holes, finely pierced & engraved pointers and an ornamental mount below cast with an urn cascading foliage and cornucopia of fruit. The breakfront pilasters inlaid with silver embellishments and stringing below Corinthian style capitals. The caddy top surmounted by flaming urn finials above a pierced frieze of gilt spindles, 23¾ ins (60 cms) high 13¼ ins (34 cms) wide. The bracket supports of four broken scroll arms adorned with wrythen rosettes, pendant garlands, stiff leaves & crowned female face masks, and fanning out from a Satyr`s head, 13¼ ins (34 cms) high, 16 ins (41 cms) wide.

Lot 423

A Fine Quality 19th Century Papier Maché Tray. The dark red ground painted & gilded with butterflies, dragonfly and sprays of flowering foliage. The borders painted with bands of anthemion`s in a variety of golden tones. The two bronze handles having residual gilding 29 ins x 20 ins (74 cms x 51 cms).

Lot 423A

A Victorian Four-Tier Rosewood Whatnot. The top shelf having fretted back & side rails carved with scrolling foliage and raised on turned corner columns with a drawer to the base above turned feet and castors, 53½ ins (136 cms) high, 19 ins (48 cms) wide, 16 ins (41 cms) deep.

Lot 424

A Fine 19th Century Anglo-Indian Coromandel Work Table. The hinged rectangular top having a gadrooned edge and rising to reveal a partitioned interior with a lift out lid to the centre accessing a tapering fabric well below. The frieze lavishly carved with scrolling foliage & ball flowers. The stylised lyre end supports on down-curved legs embellished with acanthus leaves, anthemion motifs & rosette, with a foliate carved stretcher connecting them, 30 ins (76 cms) high, 32 ins (82 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep.

Lot 425

A Fabulous 19th Century Colonial Four Poster Bed of Generous Proportions. The head board having a moulded dome-topped rail above fine fret-carved splats of entwined flowers & foliage alternated with decorative turned spindles and surmounted by an open carved armorial pediment incorporating rampant lion & unicorn either side of a crowned cartouche. The foot board having a horizontal wrythen-fluted top rail centred by an ovoid knop adorned with chains of beading and layered flower-heads above a row of turned spindles. The wrythen fluted posts enriched with lobed & carved knops and tapering up to support the moulded canopy rails. 72 ins (183 cms) in width. (Crewel-work bed-cover not included).

Lot 426

A Fine Victorian Mahogany Mirror Backed Sideboard. The back composed of three arched mirrors in a moulded frame entwined with carved vines and surmounted by a cluster of fruit & foliage. The base section having a serpentine top with moulded edge above a frieze of carved flowers & scrolling leaves standing on bold cabriole legs with voluted terminals, 81 ins (205 cms) high, 75 ins (190 cms) wide, 27½ ins (70 cms) deep.

Lot 428

A Marble Topped Mahogany Tripod Table. The circular Griotte d`Italie marble top with a brass moulded edge. The frieze carved with twin foliate S-scrolls divided by paterae above a stop fluted & knopped centre column with a pendant finial, raised on three down-swept legs with block feet. 30 ins (76 cms) in height.

Lot 429

Emile Egger, Interlaken. A 19th Century Black Forest Bear Hall Stand, carved in fine detail with a collar & chain and having glass eyes and a painted mouth, standing upon a base with an oval well. 43 ins (110 cms) in height, 16 ins (40 cms) in width. [Labelled on the base `Chalet Minerva, Chalet Suisse, Emile Egger, Interlaken`]

Lot 431

A 19th Century Black Forest Musical Trumpeteer Wall Clock Circa 1870. The dial having carved bone numerals & hands and encircled by a hunting horn draped with crossed guns and pouch. The musical movement incorporating a trumpeter. The apexed pediment surmounted by an intricately carved stag`s head protruding from a shield back flanked by intertwined oak branches & leaves; continuing down along the dial surround. [Manufacturer G.H.S, Behiatz Dich Gott, Tromperter Avon, Sackiongen, Fingerembaron, Walzer, No.39] 28 ins (71 cms) in height, 17 ins (45 cms) in width, 9 ins (23 cms) in depth.

Lot 435

A Rare Early 20th Century Kazak Carpet Circa 1900, on an ivory ground woven in bright orange, blue, green & yellow wools, with abstract designs & small sheep figures. 90 ins x 54 ins (230 cms x 137 cms).

Lot 439

A 17th Century Flemish Tapestry Fragment, with figures & trojan horse in the foreground and a castellated town in the background; flanked by two floriate garland panels. 84 ins (213 cms) in height, 100 ins (254 cms) in width.

Lot 440

A Fine 17th Century Verdure Tapestry depicting a lively gathering in woodland; a piper making music and figures dancing around the trees, with roses, foxgloves & tulips growing in the foreground. The decorative border incorporating animals & birds amongst an abundance of flowers & foliage, 108 ins x 177 ins (275 cms x 450 cms).

Lot 441

A Fabulous Late 16th/Early 17th Century Spanish Walnut Vargueno on Stand. The fall front opens out to reveal an architectonic fitted interior with eleven graduated drawer fronts all similarly fashioned with projected arcading emphasised by barley-twist columns; the inlaid panels of ivory painted to simulate faceted ovals and diamonds with fine gilt interlinked borders centred by protruding iron scallop shell handles. Two doors with twin scroll pediments flanking similarly ornamented drawers that incorporate secret sliding compartments. The solid walnut carcass adorned with gilt open strap-work panels & an impressive central lock plate with a twin column pinnacled clasp. The trestle stand incorporating two large scallop shell lopers that slide out to reveal the carved monogram HR. The two spiral twisted and fluted baluster legs united by an arcaded support adjoining bracket plinth feet with gilt scroll terminals. 57 ins (145 cms) in height, 41½ ins (106 cms) in width, 20 ins (51 cms) in depth.

Lot 442

A Handsome Ebonised Regency Four Poster Bed. The headboard having a moulded centre rail raised up above an open panel of reeded trellis work with turned roundel`s to the centre points, flanked by down-swept fanned corner panels above a grid of three pierced & reeded horizontal bars divided into thirds up reeded uprights. The footboard composed of a similar grid of bars. The tapering reeded posts have wrythen knops bearing canopy rails slotting over pegs to the top. 58 ins (147 cms) wide, 79 ins (201 cms) in length.

Lot 445

George Simson (1780-1839). A Fine & Rare George III Coromandel Card Table. The well figured top inlaid with kingwood cross-grained bands styled into inverted scrolls at the corners accentuated by spear-heads, and opening out to reveal a maroon baize playing surface framed in a border of boxwood strings. The entire top rotating to access the frieze compartment bearing printed maker`s label `George Simson, Upholder, Cabinet Maker & Undertaker, No 19, London` and an inscription in ink `No.306, io/ili/x, AB/S/X`. The central baluster column having a leafy parcel gilt collar above a rectangular platform with canted corners raised on hipped sabre legs ornamented with gilt acanthus appliqués and sweeping down to brass lion paw feet & castors. 29 ins (74 cms) in height, 36 ins x 17½ ins (92 cms x 44.5 cms), 36 ins x 36 ins (92 cms x 92 cms ) open. [References to George Simson made in London Furniture Makers 1660-1840 by Sir Ambrose Heal, Plates on pages 253, 254].

Lot 446

A Pair of Large & Impressive Rosewood Console Tables. Each console having a well-figured rectangular tops and frieze above a mirrored backand two large parcel-gilt front supports with bold scrolling volutes to the hips enriched with carved rosettes, and lion-paw feet adjoining the concaved base. 38½ ins (98 cms) in height, 48 ins 22 ins (122 cms x 56 cms).

Lot 449

A Fine 19th Century Carved Walnut Library Chair. The upholstered & buttoned back surmounted by a crested rail between reeded uprights with scrolled back tops and carved anthemions to the bases. The padded arms resting on the the wings of carved recumbent sphinxes. The sprung seat above a burr figured frieze with edge moulding raised on lobed & stop fluted legs tapering down to brass caps & castors. The upholstery re-covered in yellow fabric woven with small repeated fleur-de-lys motifs and edged in piping. 44½ ins (113 cms) high, 25 ins (64 cms) wide, 27 ins (70 cms) deep.

Lot 450

An Unusual & Rare Regency Mahogany Serving Table. The plain top of rich colour & patination having a bowed break-front above a large frieze drawer gouge carved with twin S-scrolls flanking a protruding rectangular panel; ornamented with rosette roundels and centred by a gilt brass rayed navette. The long reeded baluster legs with lobed collars terminating with detailed lion paw feet, 37 ins (94 cms) in height, 52 ins x 23 ins (132 cms x 59 cms).

Lot 450A

A Fine Regency Mahogany Wine Cooler. The oval body having an out-flared rim and oval gilt metal ring handles cast with foliage on flowery rosette mounts. The base enhanced with beading and raised on four turned legs with brass caps & castors, 19½ ins (50 cms) high, 29 ins x 21½ ins (74 cms x 55 cms).

Lot 451

An 18th Century Chippendale Style Mahogany Chair. The swept top rail with scrolling terminals above a pierced back splat carved with interlacing strap-work. The red leather drop in seat above cabriole legs enriched with foliate carving and terminating with ball & claw feet.

Lot 452

A Fine Quality 18th Century Mahogany Tilt-top Tripod Table. The Chippendale style `pie crust` top measuring 27 ins (69 cms) in diameter on a revolving bird cage. The stop-fluted centre column above a foliate carved bulbous knop & three outswept legs enriched with rococo style foliate sprays & terminating on scroll-carved pointed pad feet. 30½ ins (77 cms) in height.

Lot 455

A Pair of Fine & Rare 18th Century Mahogany Serpentine Card Tables of exceptionally small proportions. The flame figured tops of excellent colour & patination with rosewood cross-banding out-lined in stringing and fluted edges, opening out to reveal dark green baize linings. The veneered friezes delicately inlaid at each corner with oval shell paterae. The slender tapered & stop-fluted legs terminate with spade feet. 28½ ins (72.5 cms) in height, 29½ ins x 14½ ins (75 cms x 37 cms).

Lot 456

A Small, Fine Quality 18th Century Serpentine Chest of Drawers Circa 1790, of good colour & patination. The well figured top having protruding canted corners inlaid with a satinwood and ebony strung border. The serpentine front having four long drawers with ebony strung edges fitted with ebonised knobs. The canted corners inlaid with simulated stop-fluting and standing on shaped bracket feet. 20 ins (76 cms) in height, 31½ ins (80 cms) in width, 20 ins (51 cms) in depth.

Lot 457

A Set of Eight Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs. The swept top rails enriched with Rococo scrolls and sprays of foliage above pierced back splats fanned out at the top with interlaced ribbons below and carved bell flower adornments. The cream faux leather drop-in seats on cabriole legs carved with trailing flowers & foliage at the hip and terminating on ball & claw feet.

Lot 458

An Early 18th Century Mahogany Gateleg Table. The double drop leaf top of rich colour & patination, above twin gates and baluster & ball turned legs & stretchers. Raised on briganza feet 27½ ins (70 cms) in height, 57 ins x 48 ins (145 cms x 122 cms).

Lot 459

A Fine 18th Century Flame Mahogany Tallboy, of good colour & patination. The top section having a dentil moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted with scrolling rococo style handles and edged in cock-beading. The canted corners enhanced with carved wavy fronds. The lower section having three further long graduated drawers above impressive ogee feet enriched with gadrooning and wavy stop-fluting. 66½ ins (169 cms) in height, 44 ins (112 cms) in width, 23 ins (59 cms) in depth.

Lot 460

A Fine Regency Mahogany Dining Table. The rectangular top having rounded corners and moulded edge, 51 ins x 47 ins (119 cms x 130 cms) with four extra leaves extending to 118 ins (300 cms) in length secured by brass clips and standing 30½ ins (78 cms) high on turned & reeded legs with brass caps & castors.

Lot 461

A Set of Ten Good Quality Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs including two carvers. The crested top rails decorated with sprays of acanthus above pierced back splats carved with foliate flourishes. The upholstered seats covered in crimson red velvet and standing on cabriole legs ornamented with foliate crested cabochons & C-scrolls at the hips and terminating on ball & claw feet.

Lot 462

A Large 19th Century London Made Mahogany Bookcase stamped JAMES WINTER & SON 101 WARDOUR ST. (Recorded working from 1823-1840). The upper section having three glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves below a moulded cornice. The base section with three flame figured panelled doors opening to reveal further shelves and standing on a plain plinth base 98 ins (249 cms) high, 73 ins (186 cms) wide, 19½ins (50 cms) deep.

Lot 464

An Exceptionally Fine Chippendale Period George III Mahogany Kettle Stand. The square serpentine-sided top edged in a delicate fret-work gallery of interlaced ogee arches above a candle/cup slide incorporated into the sledge form support. The centre column enriched with gadrooned knop & cup turnings above a tripod base with tapered out-swept legs terminating on pointed pad feet. 26½ ins (67 cms) in height, 12½ ins x 12½ ins (32 cms x 32 cms).

Lot 465

A George IV Mahogany Server Circa 1825, Attributed to Gillows, of fabulous quality & fine timbers. The moulded solid mahogany one-piece top surmounted by an entablature carved with a marriage crest flanked by a blind fret-carving. The fret-carving repeated along the frieze and centred by a small panel enriched with a cluster of swagged flowers & foliage. Standing on wonderful, imposing cabriole legs with foliate crested C-scrolls adorning the inner hips, acanthus lappets to the outer hips leading down to voluted scroll feet raised on square plinth terminals. 54 ins (137 cms) wide, 27 ins (69 cms) deep and 46 ins (117 cms) in height.

Lot 468

An 18th Century French Transitional Marquetry Bureau Plat. The rectangular top having rounded corners and a moulded edge with a leather insert framed by a parquetry border enhanced by stringing. The swept aprons fitted each side with marquetry side drawers inlaid with figures in landscape flanking a parquetry centre drawer, and raised on square tapering cabriole legs ornamented with pen-worked pendant trails of flowers & foliage leading down to the foliate cast sabots, 46½ ins x 27 ins (118 cms x 69 cms).

Lot 469

An 18th Century French Marquetry Bureau inlaid with panels of scrolling flowers & foliage with sweeping borders and decoratively cast gilt bronze mounts. The sloped fall front enclosing a simply fitted interior with stationary well to the centre. The shaped apron housing side drawers flanking the faux front stationary well drawer and elevated on square tapering cabriole legs, 38 ins (97 cms) high, 36 ins (92 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep.

Lot 470

A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Giltwood Armchair, the carved back, seat & arm pads upholstered in pale green & yellow silk, the frame carved with a shell form cresting to and Rococo style scroll-carved arms & shell motifs surmounting the swept legs.

Lot 473

A Large & Impressive Louis XVI Normandy Marriage Armoire. The deeply moulded cornice above a floral relief carved frieze centred by a protruding crested wreath of flowers & foliage centred by two doves. The doors below surmounted by similarly carved floral bouquets; each door having two shaped panels defined by petalled & moulded borders and divided by relief carved ovals of berries & foliage; hung on pole hinges and having long pierced & shaped escutcheons. The corner columns enriched with palms & reeding and form the scroll knop feet joined by a wavy apron. [Provenance stated on the inside label; `Tinchbray Normandie, France` along with French description, previous restoration and date of sale in Luxembourg 15th September 1982]. 91 ins (230 cms) in height, 67 ins (170 cms) in width, 25 ins (64 cms) in depth.

Lot 474

An 18th Century Giltwood Armchair; the padded back & serpentine fronted seat upholstered in 17th Century Tapestry depicting a parrot amidst a forest of foliage edged with brass studs. The downswept arms enriched with incised crosshatching and scroll volutes. The shaped side & front rails carved with a central shell motif above the short cabriole legs ornamented with stylized fanned foliage & small scroll knop feet.

Lot 476

An 18th Century Giltwood Candle Stand. The ornately decorated top above a profusely carved & knopped centre column terminating on a large foliate triform base. 43 ins (111 cms) in height, 12½ ins (32 cms) in diameter.

Lot 478

A Queen Anne Demi-Lune Card Table of elegant small proportions. The burr walnut veneered top with a feather-banded & cross-banded border above a cavetto moulded edge, opening out to rest on a single gate leg revealing the green baize interior. The deep frieze having two small side drawers with brass knops. The cabriole legs terminating on pad feet 28¾ ins (73 cms) in height, 30 ins (76 cms) in width, 13¼ ins (34 cms) in depth, 26½ (68 cms) when open. [A similar pair illustrated in Mallet Millenium; Fine Antique Furniture & Works of Art by Lanto Synge, page 48; plate 41].

Lot 479

A George I Walnut Silver Table. The quarter veneered top with boxwood & ebony stringing in a cross-banded border above swept apron rails. The elegant tapered cabriole legs enriched with stringing and terminating on knurled feet. 25¾ ins (65 cms) in height, 29 ins (74 cms) in depth, 18¼ ins (46 cms) in width.

Lot 480

A Large Georgian Silver Table. The wavy edged tray top measuring 37 ins x 24 ins (95 cms x 62 cms) above the bulge front frieze drawer fitted with rococo style scroll handles. The shaped apron and cabriole legs carved at the hip with voluted scrolls & foliage and terminating on pad feet 29¼ ins (74 cms) in height.

Lot 486

An 18th Century Walnut Chest on Stand Circa 1700. The top section having an ovolu moulded cornice above the two short & three long graduated drawers, bordered by herringbone inlay and moulded divides. The cross-banded stand having a moulded edge above the triple arched front edged in cock-beading and fitted with three drawers. The six inverted cup balusters joined by ogee cut silhouette stretchers & raised on bun feet. 61¼ ins (155 cms) in height, 41 ins (104 cms) in width, 22½ ins (57 cms) in depth.

Lot 487

A Fine 18th Century Style Settee, upholstered in needlework tapestry. The rectangular back depicting a central landscape with two female figures resting beside a fountain, one with a gentleman bathing her feet. The long seat and outswept C-scrolling arms covered with woven undulating foliate forms. Standing on three front cabriole legs enriched with ornamental scrolls & foliage descending to scroll knop feet. 38 ins (96½ cms) high, 63 ins (160 cms) wide, 30 ins (76 cms) deep.

Lot 489

A Fine 18th Century Walnut Oyster Veneered Chest of Drawers, of good colour & patination. The top inlaid with ornamental curve-linear boxwood stringing and measuring 38 ins x 22½ ins (97 cms x 57 cms). The front having two short and three long graduated drawers with boxwood strung quatrefoil panels centred by shaped & engraved escutcheons. Standing on bun feet 35 ins (89 cms) in height.

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