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A George IV rosewood and mahogany brass inlaid library table, attributed to Morel & Seddon circa 1825, the rosewood top with brass inlay and brass foliate edges, each side with frieze draws, one draw and one faux draw both with finely engraved brass panels, raised on mahogany turned twin supports, united by a turned stretcher with brass rings, the out-swept legs terminating in brass lions paw feet and brass castors. 73cm H x 119cm W x 73cm D
A Regency revival mahogany and burr walnut crossbanded oval tilt top dining table, on a turned globe column, raised on four saber fluted supports with brass feet on castors. 78cm H x 190cm W x 130cm D; A set of eight Regency mahogany cane bergere chairs, scrolling backrest, raised on turned supports. (9)
An Edwardian mahogany bedroom suite, comprising double wardrobe with one mirrored door and one inlaid door above two short drawers, inlaid throughout with chequerboard stringing, approx 125cm wide; a mirror back dressing table; a marble topped wash stand; a pot cupboard; and a pair of bed ends; another single wardrobe (6) £80-120
A large oak and elm refectory dining table, incorporating in a 16/17th century manner, three plank top with cleated ends, cushion moulded rails on bulbous turned supports on block feet, united by floor stretchers. 80cm H x 305cm W x 108cm D; A similar set of ten oak 17th century style dining chairs, arch topped back over a solid seat, and raised on block and turned front supports tied by a turned stretcher. (11) Provenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century. Note:The table is extremely heavy, for collection please make sure you have more than four people and have the appropriate lifting equipment.
A William IV mahogany extending dining table, circa 1835, drawer leaf extending with fluted edge and curved corners, raised on reeded supports on brass castors. 77cm H x 166cm W (three leaves at 65cm wide each) x 125cm DProvenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
A late 19th century rosewood and satinwood strung centre table, circa 1890, serpentine top with satinwood stringing panel, raised on cabriole supports joined by serpentine undertier. 65cm H x 90cm W x 60cm D; Another Edwardian mahogany and boxwood corner bedroom chair. 68cm H (2)
A Victorian revival oak extending dining table with extra leaves, winding movement with curved edge top, raised on turning baluster supports on brass castors; with a set of six oak dining chairs, arch back inlaid with a stuffed back and seat flanked by brass studded frame, raised on turned on block supports united by stretchers. (7)
A Bretby pottery table lamp modelled as two polar bears on a glacier, impressed mark 30cm high, another as Mr. Micawber standing by a lamp post, impressed marks, 24.5cm high and a Bretby Art pottery mottled glaze bottle vase, no 1720, 26cm high, drilled and converted to electricity as a table lamp (3)

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