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Fine 19th Century Mahogany Leather Upholstered Wingback Armchair in the George II Manner
Loveday Antiques Ltd
A pair of Regency satinwood cabinets with original chicken wire grills and Belgian fossil tops, circa 1810
David Love Ltd
Pair of George I Style Late 19th Century Giltwood and Leather Side Chairs
Loveday Antiques Ltd
Antique set of 8 Sheraton mahogany dining chairs
Moxhams Antiques
An Italian Art Deco Gilt Drinks Cabinet by Pier Luigi Colli
Adrian Alan
A Magnificent William and Mary Scarlet Gilt and Silver-Lacquer Secretaire-on-Chest Circa 1690
Frank Partridge
A Rare Chinese Export Amboyna and Ebony Campaign Kneehole Desk
Loveday Antiques Ltd
Italian Carved Wood Polychrome Centre Table With Onyx Top By Amulet Bertoni
Loveday Antiques Ltd
A Rare and Important George II Commode Dressing Table Circa 1760
Frank Partridge
Exceptionally Rare Early 18th Century Yew Tree Child’s Sofa
G D Ginger Antiques
A fine Regency rosewood lyre ended writing table, circa 1810
David Love Ltd
A Very Fine and Rare William and Mary Giltwood Table attributed to Jean Pelletier. Circa 1688
Frank Partridge
18th Century large mahogany drop leaf dining table
Robert Bradley Antiques
Pair of 17th Century Italian Baroque Parcel-gilt Walnut Leather Armchairs
Loveday Antiques Ltd
An Important Pair of George III Serpentine Commodes
Tarquin Bilgen
17th Century Spanish Walnut Side Table
Mayflower Antiques
Set of Six High Back 'Lovö' Chairs by Axel Einar Hjorth
Rose Uniacke
18th Century mahogany concertina card table
Robert Bradley Antiques
A highly impressive and finely carved boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1630
Houlston
Elizabeth I joined oak and inlaid three-tier buffet or court cup-board, London or Exeter, circa 1580
Houlston
Regency Amboyna and Brass Inlaid Gilt Bronze Mounted Pier Table
Loveday Antiques Ltd
A striking Regency coromandel sofa table
Wick Antiques Ltd
A Charles I joined and boarded oak and inlaid mural livery cupboard, West Country, circa 1640
Houlston
A rare Elizabeth I boarded oak chest, West Country, circa 1600
Houlston
George III marquetry commode
Lennox Cato Antiques
Pair of mahogany D-shaped card tables
Lennox Cato Antiques
A small George III period satinwood secretaire bookcase / display cabinet
Corfield Potashnick
Walnut tallboy with well-figured timber
Moxhams Antiques
Louis XVI demi-lune kingwood commode
Moxhams Antiques
Pair of Anglo-Indian Carved Rosewood Revolving Throne Chairs
Thomas Coulborn & Sons
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