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Lot a Description Hammer 1 a Victorian Walnut Canterbury What Not Lot A Description Hammer 1 A Victorian walnut Canterbury What Not. 160 2 Victorian walnut wine table. 50 3 Large Chinese rosewood bookcase. 50 4 Large Chinese rosewood cabinet. 5 5 Contemporary stylized coffee table and matching lamp table. 60 6 Ercol sideboard. 160 7 Retro chrome chaise lounge. 85 8 Eames style chair and stool. 320 9 Arne Jacobson style swivel chair and stool. 200 10 Bauhaus style chair and stool. 130 11 Teak sideboard. 560 12 Leather chair. 150 13 Leather chair. 60 14 Vintage television and cabinet. 90 15 Ercol dresser. 160 16 Chinese rosewood extending dining table and 8 chairs. 30 17 Large Chinese display case/cupboard. 20 18 Inlaid swivel top card table. 45 19 A walnut serpentine canteen chest and contents. 130 20 Mexican pine dresser. 20 21 Pine chest of drawers. 30 22 Travelling trunk and others. 20 23 Pair of night stands, various stools, etc. 40 24 A Chinese rosewood canteen chest and contents. 75 26 Pine painted double bed frame and mattress. 65 27 Indesit drier. 20 28 Mahogany twin pedestal desk. 120 29 Small walnut serpentine chest. 10 30 Mahogany blanket box. 45 31 Breakfast table and 4 chairs. 60 32 Contemporary charcoal double bed and mattress. 75 33 Contemporary charcoal sofa and matching armchair. 130 34 Large contemporary floor lamp. 35 35 A Victorian brass double bed frame. 20 36 Pine bookcase. 30 37 Pair of single beds. 10 38 Painted pine wardrobe. 10 39 A selection of 19th century chairs. 45 40 Piano stool. 10 42 2 garden benches, chair and table. 45 43 A pair of fruitwood bedroom chairs and various others. 35 44 Inlaid chess table. 45 45 Lloyd Loom linen basket and sundry furniture. 20 46 Teak nest of tables. 30 47 Contemporary sideboard. 40 48 Single chair and a kitchen bin. 5 49 Pair of kitchen chairs and sundry furniture. 10 50 A set of 6 oak dining chairs. 10 51 Small Georgian oak table 45 53 Pine shelves, wine rack etc. 5 54 6 Victorian turned legs. 40 55 Coffee table. 5 56 Pair of wing armchairs. 50 57 Set of 4 mahogany dining chairs and 3 others. 5 58 Delonghi convection microwave. 20 59 Hoover drier. 25 60 Matsui freezer. 20 61 Bosch fridge freezer. 65 62 Wing armchair. 10 63 A carved torchere and a standard lamp. 20 64 Office chair. 15 65 Retro swivel lounge chair. 10 66 Benares style table and another similar. 25 67 2 Lloyd Loom linen baskets. 20 68 Oak pot cupboard and sundry furniture. 20 69 Inlaid desk. 10 70 Small chest of drawers. 60 71 Small oak folding table. 5 72 Art Deco walnut cocktail cabinet. 20 73 Leather footstool. 10 74 Rosewood nest of tables. 30 75 Garden storage chest. 45 76 Chinese rosewood chest. 35 77 Chinese rosewood CD rack. 25 78 Unusual wrought iron divider. 70 79 3'6'' bed. 15 80 A good quality mahogany and inlaid display case. 540 81 KYMCO mobility scooter. 310 82 KYMCO mobility scooter. 300 83 Office chair. 100 84 Oak cabinet and sundry furniture. 5 85 Pine dining table and 4 chairs. 40 86 Louis style dressing table and matching chest of drawers. 50 87 Chest of drawers, bedside and sundries. 5 88 Double bed. 35 90 Single futon. 15 91 Electric armchair. 20 92 Assorted garden furniture. 10 94 Pair of Box trees. 160 95 Pair of Box trees. 160 96 Oak Delft rack. 10 97 Pine wardrobe. 45 98 Pine wardrobe. 55 99 Pine desk. 20 100 Hardwood TV stand. 30 101 Double bed. 60 102 Tub chair. 5 103 Folding corner stand, 2 mirrors and sundries. 10 104 Oak gateleg table. 5 105 Bird table. 30 106 Garden table and 8 chairs. 50 107 Oak lowboy. 75 108 Granite worktop. 10 109 Pair of sun loungers. 45 110 Mahogany double bed frame. 85 111 Old school desk. 35 112 Mahogany double bed frame. 80 113 Sewing box and sundry furniture. 55 114 Chinese coffee table with integral nest. 150 586 Quantity of silver and plate. 200 587 Ladies Omega gold watch and another. 310 588 19th century maple framed silhouette study. 50 589 19th century sampler. 140 590 Fabric collage study - railway station interior scene. 35 591 Collage study of Brighton Pier and 2 others. 70 592 4 collage landscape scenes. 45 593 Fabric collage street scene and 4 others. 40 594 3 Jewellers loupes. 5 596 Cased set of 6 silver and Mother of Pearl knives and forks. 120 597 Silver tea pot, 6 Victorian silver spoons, other silver and plated items. 310 598 Eastern silver compact and various coins and jewellery. 110 599 4 RAF collectors plates and 3 RAF prints. 20 600 Mason's jug and a pair of table lamps. 10 603 An old travelling dental cabinet. 95 604 A silver sugar bowl with sifter, 5 silver spoons and 2 plated items. 90 605 A crocodile photograph frame, various prints, photo's and ephemera. 35 606 Various gilt wall mirrors. 35 607 3 boxes of ceramics and glassware. 10 608 Assorted fabric collage pictures. 30 609 Quantity of assorted oils, watercolours and prints. 35 610 Crocodile skin suitcase, Gladstone bag and sundries. 45 613 19th century coromandel box, various treen and sundries. 60 615 Beige ground carpet. 35 616 A gold necklace and costume jewellery. 220 617 A silver egg cup and spoon and assorted metalware. 50 618 70cl Bells and various other spirits and wines. 40 619 70cl Tormore. 20 620 Box of African carvings. 35 621 Box of African carvings. 25 622 4 boxes of glassware. 20 623 2 boxes of treen and metalware. 40 624 Quantity of sewing items. 65 626 4 pairs of silver earrings. 15 627 6 boxes of cut glassware. 65 628 Box of silver and plated ware. 160 629 Small silver tankard, costume jewellery etc. 75 630 An extensive Royal Albert part dinner service. 200 631 A brass mantle clock and another. 80 632 Worcester part dinner service, kitchenware etc. 20 633 Silver camel pin cushion. 15 634 Brass fender, gilt fire-screen and spark guard. 20 635 19th century flat iron, pewter and metalware. 25 636 Limoges part dinner service. 25 637 4 cranberry jugs and assorted ceramics. 60 638 Silver moonstone ring. 15 640 A quantity of books and DVD's. 50 641 Contemporary rug. 10 642 Tripod lamp. 45 643 Quantity of Artists materials and sewing items. 85 644 3 boxes of dolls. 20 645 Bagatelle board and 2 boxes of toys. 20 646 6 boxes of ceramics and sundries. 30 647 5 boxes of pottery and kitchenware. 20 648 2 boxes of cricket ephemera. 20 649 Large silver plated tray. 25 650 3 candlesticks. 25 651 Silver garnet bracelet. 15 653 3-piece silver tea set. 170 654 Wedgwood part tea set. 25 655 Box of silver plate and metal ware. 40 656 Copper coal scuttle and a warming pan. 15 657 Inlaid jewellery box. 20 658 A Creamware lattice dish. 70 659 A Worcester hand painted vase. 20 660 2 boxes of cut glassware. 20 661 A Houses of Parliament stone lidded vessel and another. 45 662 7 boxes of ceramics and ornaments. 55 663 2 iron garden climbing frames. 30 666 A silver spoon, 2 corkscrews and plated ware. 10 667 Various part tea sets. 30 668 Gold ring and other jewellery. 270 669 Red ground rug. 10 670 2 iron garden crowns. 25 671 Box of cutlery. 25 672 3 boxes of ornaments and glassware. 35 673 Cast garden stand. 25 674 2 neon signs. 20 675 Cast cow bell. 20 676 Wooden bucket. 20 677 Silver amethyst ring. 10 679 8 boxes of ceramics and ornaments. 60 680 Quantity of decanters and old bottles. 20 681 Box of stamps. 25 683 Buddha figure. 20 684 Cast money bank. 15 685 Pair of still life oil on copper studies. 10 686 Pair of 19th century neo-classical prints. 480 687 Quantity of assorted prints. 25 688 Box of ceramics and sundries. 40 690 Silver smoky Quarts pendant. 10 691 Set of 3 Gordon's Gin storage stools. 40 692 2 neon signs. 50 693 2 wooden jointed figures and 2 wooden puppets. 20 694 Gold bangle and costume jewellery. 240 695 Box of model cars. 65 696 Canteen of cutlery, Mah Jong set and a box of metalware and cameras. 80 698 Quantity of ceramics and glassware. 40 699 Assorted curtains. 20 700 Novelty wine rack. 10 701 Graduated set of 3 Moorcroft table lamps. 60 702 Large Buddha head. 20 703 Wooden bucket. 20 704 3 cast signs. 25 706 Cast GWR notice. 15 707 Model crocodile. 20 708 Treen fruit bowl. 25 709 Classical bust. 35 711 2 old cases. 5 712 2 boxes of ceramics and glassware. 50 713 Stone jar, Buddha figure and a wall mask. 25 714 Warming pan and sundries. 5 715 Victorian mourning brooch and a silver cross and chain. 50 716 Box of paperweights. 30 717 A Satsuma vase and 2 Doulton character jugs. 20 718 7 boxes of ceramics, ornaments etc. 60 719 Silver mounted decanter and another. 10 720 19th century gun case. 30 721 Louis Vuitton case. 35 722 Part dinner service. 55 723 3 glass swans, 3 photograph frames and a pair of tureens. 10 724 Box of silver and costume jewellery. 55 725 Walnut mantle clock B.O.A.C. fan, perfumes etc. 10 726 Box of model cars. 15 727 Box of Bunnykins. 15 728 5 boxes of ceramics etc.
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