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A near pair of small six branch gilt brass chandeliers by Gusum Metallslöjden AB
£1,650
height: 20 cm
REF: 3068
A pair of Regency oak hall chairs in the manner of George Bullock (1777-1818)
£2,400
height: 86.5 cm
width: 48 cm
REF: 5962
An abstract lithograph by Olle Nyman (1909 - 1999)
£1,450
REF: 3236
A Reformed Gothic oak upholstered side chair covered in the original red leather
£1,850
height: 96 cm
width: 51 cm
REF: 5462
An unusual George III Anglo Indian Padouk campaign chest on chest
£4,800
height: 159 cm
width: 128 cm
REF: 5960
An early "Lövendal" woven flatweave textile by Märta Måås-Fjetterström (1873-1941)
£5,800
height: 155 cm
width: 67 cm
REF: 5082
A pair of Arts and Crafts stained oak high back side chairs
£1,250
height: 105 cm
width: 41 cm
REF: 6052
A small Meiji period lacquered Shodana
£3,400
height: 116 cm
width: 65 cm
REF: 6060
A large wicker lounge chair
£2,200
height: 74 cm
width: 81 cm
REF: 4502
A pair of Aesthetic Movement brass candlesticks
£960
height: 15 cm
width: 11 cm
REF: 6056
A rare model 511 bentwood armchair by Thonet
£1,950
width: 53 cm
REF: 5978
A small walnut easel mirror by Edward Barnsley (1900 - 1987)
height: 23.5 cm
width: 18.5 cm
REF: 6011
An iridescent glazed ceramic jug by Montières Pottery
£480
height: 14 cm
REF: 5918
Portrait of Anne Thynne - oil on canvas by Dame Ethel Walker (1861 - 1951)
£6,500
REF: 6008
A George III mahogany chest of drawers
height: 79 cm
width: 106 cm
REF: 6010
An Arts & Crafts Cotswold School chestnut wall-mounted cabinet possibly by Sir Gordon Russell (1892 - 1980)
height: 45 cm
width: 114 cm
REF: 5795
A George III mahogany hall chair
£950
height: 92 cm
width: 42 cm
REF: 5811
An Arts & Crafts copper lantern in the manner of WAS Benson
height: 70.5 cm
REF: 5933
An exceptional ebony veneered and silk stumpwork Antwerp cabinet on stand
£28,000
height: 135 cm
width: 117 cm
REF: 5831
A George I carved giltwood mirror in the manner of James Moore
£9,000
height: 100.5 cm
width: 63 cm
REF: 5964
A large double sided standing mirror attributed to Maurice Dufrène (1876 - 1955)
£8,800
height: 199.5 cm
width: 102 cm
REF: 5903
An Arts & Crafts walnut secretaire by Edward Barnsley (1900 - 1987)
£6,800
height: 132.5 cm
width: 78 cm
REF: 5955
A pentagonal column of naturally occurring Basalt
£2,800
height: 83 cm
REF: 5897
An 18th century carved parcel-gilt and red lacquered Venetian mirror
£14,500
height: 122 cm
width: 131 cm
REF: 5910
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