A George I walnut bureau, circa 1715
lot 649 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
with figured veneers, fitted two short and three long drawers on later bracket feet
Sold for £1,100 More details 7
An early 18th century walnut dressing table mirror, circa 1720
lot 650 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
fitted three small drawers to the inverted base, on ogee bracket feet
Sold for £360 More details 3
An early 19th century elm wall cupboard
lot 651 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
panelled with single door
Sold for £190 More details 1
An 18th century oak and walnut kneehole desk
lot 652 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
with later veneers on square bracket feet
Sold for £600 More details 5
A George III yew and elm Windsor chair
lot 653 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
on turned legs and crinoline stretcher
Sold for £420 More details 1
An 18th century and later French chestnut armoire
lot 654 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
with later panelled oak doors, two short drawers to the base and on later bun feet
Estimated at £400 - £800 More details 1
lot 655 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
An early 19th century oak and iron bound strong box, fitted three locks with end carrying handles to a moulded base 30cm high 62cm wide x 38cm deep
Estimated at £200 - £300 More details 2
An 18th century oak refectory table, circa 1780
lot 656 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
the two plank top on square section legs and end stretcher supports
Sold for £1,200 More details 5
A set of six rush seated ash ladder backed chairs
lot 657 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
and a similar elbow chair (7) The elbow chair 116cm high x 50cm wide
Sold for £850 More details 2
An early 18th century walnut chest on stand
lot 658 (The Fine Art Sale, 7th Mar, 2013)
cross banded in ash, the later stand with stretchered supports
Sold for £850 More details 5