331 Lot 330 A 19th century Irish yew wood, oyster veneered and burr wood serpentine collector’s cabinet, with a pair of doors enclosing two banks of ten drawers, W.118cm D.57cm H.128cm Lot 331 £800 - 1,200 A 19th century French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted ebonised side cabinet, with breakfront rouge marble top, finely pierced ormolu, putto, bird and scroll frieze and central panelled door, decorated with figures, birds and peacocks in a chinoiserie landscape, raised on toupie feet, W.134cm D.46cm H.122cm Lot 332 £800 - 1,200 A set of four Louis XVI carved giltwood fauteuils, the moulded frames carved with twin flowers to the cresting rails and seat fronts, with pale watered silk upholstery and fluted cabriole legs, W.65cm D.62cm H.93cm £400 - 600 Lot 333 An early 20th century Louis XVI style ormolu mounted marquetry bureau plat, with floral inlaid decoration, fitted three drawers on slender cabriole legs, W.123cm D.64cm H.76cm Lot 334 £700 - 1,000 A South German walnut and cut pewter inlaid commode and matching tabernacle, second quarter 18th century, the upper section with serpentine front, central door flanked by seven drawers, the lower bowfront section with three long drawers, all inlaid with blue and black stained marquetry scrollwork, the sides inset with panels of flowers in vases, raised on pad feet, W.113cm D.57cm H.150cm Lot 335 337 £1,500 - 2,000 An 18th century Portuguese Colonial rosewood centre table, with gadrooned rectangular top over two cushion drawers, W.103cm D.63cm H.80cm £500 - 800 Lot 336 A late Victorian Gillow & Co. walnut pedestal desk, with gilt green skiver and an arrangement of nine drawers with brass ring handles, on plinth feet fitted castors, W.137cm D.85cm H.76cm Lot 337 £800 - 1,200 Mark Brazier Jones (b.1956) ‘Zodiac’ mirror, circa 1990, copper plated steel with etched glass cabochons, C. Fiell, ‘Mark Brazier-Jones’, Ed. Fiell, London, 2012, similar model illustrated p.73 Jean-Louis Gaillemin, ‘André Dubreuil, Poète du fer’, Paris, 2006, ill. 128 diameter 100cm Lot 338 £6,000 - 8,000 An oak ‘Mouseman’ refectory table by Robert Thompson of Kilburn, with adzed rectangular top and octagonal pillars, one carved in relief with a mouse, on plain H stretcher, 275 x 98cm, H.73cm £1,500 - 2,000
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