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A fabulous walnut George I style diningroom suite. Consisting of six single and two carver chairs, an extending oval dining table, a small serving table and a wall mirror, circa 1930

£9,600-00

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A fine mid 19th century walnut, ormolu and boxwood inlaid serpentine credenza, circa 1860

£2,450-00

148cms wide, 104 cms high

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An 18th century oak panelled door hanging cabinet, circa 1750

£585-00

57cms wide, 27cms deep, 77cms high

An early 19th century Scottish barrell-fronted mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1840

£1,485-00

130cms, 54cms deep, 124cms high

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A George III Scottish mahogany hanging corner cabinet, circa 1820

£585-00


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An early 20th century narrow walnut filing cabinet of eight drawers, circa 1900

£785-00

30cms wide, 39cms deep, 114cms high

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An excellent mid 19th century Edinburgh oak partners desk, almost certainly made by John Taylor and Son, circa 1870. This desk has been refurbished.

£3,450-00

167cms wide, 107cms deep

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A mid Victorian maple two-door wardrobe, circa 1860

£1,785-00

135cms wide, 60cms deep, 216cms high

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A late 19th century Scottish oak four-door library bookcase of plain format, circa 1870

£4,850-00

218cms wide, 43cms deep, 253cms high

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A good George III English mahogany linen press of plain format but substantial proportions, circa 1810

£3,250-00

136cms wide, 61cms deep, 225cms high

A 19th century mahogany butlers tray with inset handles on a beech stand, circa 1860

£585-00

73cms wide, 50cms deep, 96cms high

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A large mid-19th century rosewood serpentine centre stool, circa 1860

£3,650-00

94cms long, 66cms deep, 43cms high



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A late 19th century ash writing table made by Morison and Company of Edinburgh, circa 1880

£1,285-00

122cms wide, 62cms deep, 80cms high






A late 19th century Scottish ash open bookcase, circa 1870

£985-00

133cms wide, 45cms deep, 102cms high

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An interesting mid 19th century pine naval trunk retaining the brass plaque to the top. Supplied by J. Gieve and Sons for H.D. Briggs R.N.R.N outfitters of Portsmouth. The marquetry dolphins to the top and the instruments to the front were added later, circa 1860

£1,285-00

114cms wide, 56cms deep, 75 cms high

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A Scottish George III mahogany inlaid hanging corner cabinet, circa 1820

£585-00

76cms wide, 110cms high






A Georgian style mahogany Gainsborough armchair with original tapestry, cicra 1920

£1,285-00

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A set of five plus one Scottish mahogany dining chairs, circa 1835

£1,785-00

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A 19th century padouk and brassbound campaign writing cabinet, circa 1860

£875-00

60cms wide, 30cms deep, 56cms high





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A mid 19th century pine painted Scottish kitchen dresser of small proportions. This dresser was almost certainly made in the Orkney Islands, circa 1870

£785-00

115cms wide, 52cms deep, 123cms high






A late 19th century pine nursery chest of drawers, circa 1880

£485-00

103cms wide, 52cms deep, 97cms high

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A mid 19th century satin birch and rosewood linen press, circa 1850. Furniture of this type was supplied to Balmoral Castle and other Scottish sporting lodges.

£2,875-00

124cms wide, 56cms deep, 208cms high

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Two Scottish coramandel and oak writing boxes, circa 1880

£495-00 each

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A mid 19th century Scottish ash and birch child's chair, circa 1860

£285-00

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A rare oak gossip chair by William Wheeler of Arncroach, circa 1900

£345-00

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An oak four door library bookcase, circa 1930

£3,850-00

280cms wide, 61cms deep, 218cms high


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