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Autumn Fine Art & Antique Sale - Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers

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HANSONS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERSLot 885. An early Victorian mahoganyopen sectional music st<strong>and</strong>, circa 1860,the reeded rectangular top above fivedivisions, raised on turned square supports<strong>and</strong> paw feet, 93cm w, 85cm h£100-£150Lot 886. A fine Regency rosewood <strong>and</strong>brass inlaid sofa table, circa 1815, therectangular top with twin brass stringing, theoverhung top raised above a frieze tableau,enclosing two short drawers with anthemionbrass inlay before egg <strong>and</strong> dart cast giltormolu borders, raised on four pillar turnedsupport <strong>and</strong> four scroll swept brass strungsupports, raised on acanthus brass paw feet<strong>and</strong> brass castors, 88cm w, 65cm deep,74cm h£600-£800880Lot 879. A Regency rosewood <strong>and</strong> brassstrung gilt dressing mirror, circa 1815,the mirror plate of rectangular outline withinframe, raised on spindle supports <strong>and</strong> giltturned cross stretcher, on splayed scrollfeet, 45cm w, 62cm h£40-£60Lot 880. A Queen Anne walnutcrossb<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> feather strung bureau,circa 1710, the crossb<strong>and</strong>ed full frontopening to reveal a sliding feather strungwell, bowed central cupboard door beforea twin bank of concave drawers belowtwo pigeon hole divisions <strong>and</strong> flanking twofurther divisions <strong>and</strong> two short drawers,brass cast h<strong>and</strong>les, raised above two short<strong>and</strong> two long graduated feather b<strong>and</strong>eddrawers on later bracket feet, 100cm h,105cm w, 62cm deep£1500-£2000Lot 881. A George II style kingwood<strong>and</strong> crossb<strong>and</strong>ed wall mirror withscroll cornice, <strong>and</strong> rectangular invertedmirror plate before turned Corinthian capitalcolumns, 71cm x 124cm£50-£70Lot 881A. An 18th century mahoganywall mirror, of rectangular outline with giltinner frame, crest pediment with gilt bronzeornament, 72cm h, 53cm w£50-£80Lot 882. A good Chinese rosewood <strong>and</strong>hardwood inlaid, octagonal jardinièrest<strong>and</strong>, the pierced shoulders with prunusblossom,raised on carved swept cabriolesupports, with X framed undertier, 92cm h£150-£250Lot 883. Aesthetic interest: a late 19thcentury three branched floor st<strong>and</strong>ingbronze c<strong>and</strong>elabra, the swept scrollsupports converted for electricity raisedabove three heron type birds on dishedst<strong>and</strong>, raised on three bucrania shoulders,on tapered square supports <strong>and</strong> bronzedhoof feet, terminating on triform base, onscroll supports, 174cm h£300-£500Lot 884. An early Victorian mahoganyoctagonal sewing table, circa 1845,the hinged concave moulded lid openingto reveal green satin lined divisions, withmother of pearl ring h<strong>and</strong>les, central woolbox raised on a faceted tapered centralsupport, on three cabriole supports on scrollspreading terminals, 76cm h, 43cm w£100-£150887Lot 887. A mid-Victorian papier mache,mother of pearl <strong>and</strong> painted occasionaltable, circa 1860, the oval wavy top withfloral painted <strong>and</strong> inlaid decoration onbaluster ovoid support, spreading circularbase on three paw feet, 68cm h£70-£100Lot 888. A George III oak <strong>and</strong> burr yewchest, circa 1775, the rectangular overhungplanked top, raised above three short <strong>and</strong>two l graduated drawers with original brassh<strong>and</strong>les <strong>and</strong> escutcheons raised on bracketfeet, 92cm w, 51cm deep, 94cm h£250-£350www.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk 79

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