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Saturday, July 04 2009

Monthly Interiors Auction

Lot 553 SOLD FOR: £ 160

A mahogany bureau of Georgian design, the slope enclosing three small drawers and pigeon holes, four long graduated drawers under on bracket feet, 29ins wide x 16ins deep x 38ins high

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 554 SOLD FOR: £ 100

A late 19th/early 20th Century Burmese teak serpentine fronted Davenport carved throughout with leafage and animals, the superstructure fitted two small drawers and pigeon-holes, the brown leather cloth lined slope enclosing two small drawers, fitted secret pen tray to side and four drawers enclosed by single door, on rampant lion front supports and trestle base with lions head carved feet, 25ins wide x 27ins deep x 47ins high

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 555 SOLD FOR: £ 65

A mahogany cabinet of Georgian design with moulded cornice and plain frieze, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of part glazed and part carved doors with serpent and leaf ornament, on bracket feet, 40ins wide x 21ins deep x 60ins high

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 556 SOLD FOR: £ 500

A late Georgian gentleman's mahogany wardrobe, the upper part with square cornice, fitted four sliding trays enclosed by a pair of panelled lancet pattern doors, the base fitted two short and two long drawers, on shaped apron and bracket feet, 51ins wide x 23ins deep x 79ins high

Guide Price: £250-350

Lot 557 SOLD FOR: £ 90

A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, alcohol thermometer and hydrometer by G. Arzoni of Canterbury, with 8ins silvered dial, in figured mahogany case with scroll pediment, 29ins high (domed glass cracked)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 558

"The Antique Dealer & Collectors Guide", September 1974 to May 1975, published by City Magazines, London (ten volumes collected in folder), and a quantity of sundry books, various (one box)

Guide Price: £35-50

Lot 559

A 20th Century French mahogany and brass mounted commode of Empire design, the top with matched veneer and moulded edge, and with caryatid pilasters to sides inset with malachite panels, fitted four long drawers, on moulded plinth base and brass paw feet, 51ins wide x 26ins deep x 35ins high

Guide Price: £300-400

Lot 560 SOLD FOR: £ 420

An Edwardian mahogany bookcase inlaid with satinwood bandings, boxwood and ebonised stringings, the upper part with moulded cornice, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, the base enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on bracket feet, 51ins wide x 17ins deep x 79ins high

Guide Price: £250-350

Lot 561

A 20th Century French ebonised wood, Boulle and gilt metal mounted rectangular pier cabinet of 19th Century design, with rounded front corners, green variegated marble slab to top, fitted single frieze drawer and cupboard under enclosed by a single panelled door, on turned front feet, 35ins wide x 17ins deep x 45ins high (some damage to Boulle veneers)

Guide Price: £350-500

Lot 562

A 19th Century French dark oak buffet, the upper part with moulded cornice enclosed by a central glazed panelled door flanked by two carved panelled doors, on turned front supports, the base fitted two frieze drawers and cupboards under enclosed by carved panelled doors, on overhanging bevelled plinth base and turned feet, 57ins wide x 25ins deep x 93ins high

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 563 SOLD FOR: £ 460

A 19th Century Italian 5ft 6ins walnut bedstead with leaf carved and panelled head and foot, with hand made box base and spring interior mattress for same

Guide Price: £500-700

Lot 564

A 19th Century stained pine longcase clock, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman numerals to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in case with fretted cresting, turned pillars to hood and plain trunk door, 79ins high

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 565 SOLD FOR: £ 90

Two red deer antlers each mounted on oak shield shaped backs and worded respectively "Long Beech 23rd October 1970" and "Denne Manor 13th January 1975", each 24ins wide x 30ins high

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 566 SOLD FOR: £ 150

Three red deer antlers mounted on oak shield shaped back, each worded "Grizedale" and dated respectively 2nd October 1968, 18th October 1972 and 22nd October 1973, each approximately 30ins wide x 36ins high

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 567

A 1920s mahogany oval extending dining table of Queen Anne design with one extra leaf, the top with moulded edge, on cabriole legs with pad feet and castors, 60ins x 41ins extended, with winding handle for same

Guide Price: £70-100