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a large and rare rectangular commesso marble slab
£5,500
height: 150.5 cm
width: 81 cm
REF: 5173
a stoneware bottle vase by richard batterham (1936 - 2021)
£940
height: 36 cm
REF: 5879
a japanese silk kesa robe
£4,800
height: 117 cm
width: 200 cm
REF: 5731
a regency rosewood circular tilt top occasional table
£1,650
height: 68 cm
REF: 5728
an unusual willow and wicker armchair
£1,450
height: 102 cm
width: 72 cm
REF: 5931
an arts & crafts copper plated lantern
£880
height: 37 cm
width: 20 cm
REF: 5872
an early jh512 oak and rattan folding chair by hans wegner (1914 - 2007)
£9,500
height: 74.5 cm
width: 61 cm
REF: 5863
a chinese export reverse painted mirror
£4,200
height: 91 cm
width: 57 cm
REF: 4586
a large and exceptional art deco commode by louis süe (1875-1968) and andré mare (1885-1932)
£16,500
height: 96.5 cm
REF: 5698
a rare compton pottery terracotta "grimhild" planter by archibald knox (1864 - 1933) for liberty & co.
height: 61 cm
REF: 5911
a pair of 19th century ceylonese hardwood tripod tables
£2,650
height: 72.5 cm
REF: 5919
a pair of george iii painted side chairs
£3,400
height: 86 cm
width: 46 cm
REF: 5898
a folk art carved and painted pine mirror
height: 67 cm
width: 63 cm
REF: 5594
a pair of terracotta seated boxer dogs by mandeville et combeleran
£10,800
height: 71 cm
width: 27 cm
REF: 5904
an unusual elm, walnut and marquetry elbow chair
£1,100
height: 107 cm
width: 66 cm
REF: 5801
a brass and copper table lamp attributed to jan eisenloeffel (1876 - 1957)
height: 38 cm
width: 21 cm
REF: 5880
a pair of regency oak bobbin-back chairs in the manner of jeffry wyatt (1766 - 1840)
height: 93.5 cm
REF: 5793
an exceptional ebony veneered and silk stumpwork antwerp cabinet on stand
£28,000
height: 135 cm
width: 117 cm
REF: 5831
an enormous fragment of imperial porphyry
£18,000
height: 77.5 cm
width: 32 cm
REF: 5809
a craft revival walnut stool by hugh birkett (1919 - 2002)
£980
height: 51 cm
width: 38.5 cm
REF: 5451
a large early 19th century american carved mahogany sofa
£8,800
height: 84 cm
width: 222 cm
REF: 5727
an exceptional, large and unique carved bas relief wall panel by sylva bernt (1910 - 1995)
£80,000
height: 279 cm
REF: 5304
an art nouveau stained beech elbow chair by louis majorelle (1859 - 1926)
height: 92 cm
REF: 5832
a set of four arts & crafts glasgow school painted canvas panels, possibly designed by henry t. wyse (1870 - 1951)
£6,800
height: 137 cm
width: 40 cm
REF: 5826
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