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Lot A pair of American Arts and Crafts oak hall chairs,
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Lot 23 Frank Lloyd Wright interest: a painted cast iron and pine architect’s table, c.1880, Keuffel & Esser, New York, manufactured by Peabody of Providence RI, bearing a later brass presentation plaque engraved: ‘THE EASEL/ OF/ FRANK/ LLOYD/ WRIGHT/ NR. 1898 and TO ERNST WASMUTH BERLIN/ IN REMEMBRANCE OF KIND MEMORY/ AND WARM APPRECIATION OF...../ PAST WORK...................FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT. TALIESIN/ JUNE 1925’, the board with faint inscription ‘FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT/ AUSGEFÜHRTE BAUTEN UND ENTWÜRFE/ BERLIN/ FUR/ ERNST WASMUTH’, 66cm wide 67cm deep 103cm high £3,000 - 5,000 Provenance: Lyon & Turnbull, ‘Decorative Arts: Design from 1860, 2013’, lot 345; Dr Ernst Wasmuth, Berlin; The Westfair Estate, Malibu.

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Lot 24 An Arts and Crafts inlaid oak table, in the manner of Heal’s, with a rectangular moulded top over a tapering stand, the central slats with chequer inlaid strips below fret cut details, with an undertier, 76.5cm wide 50.5cm deep 70.5cm high £200 - 400
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Lot 25 A walnut dresser and rack, c.1890, in the manner of Morris and Co., the raised back with fret cut spade details, over two shelves and four drawers, the lower section with five drawers, all with loop twisted handles, with Bramah locks, raised on caps and castors, 141.5cm wide 58cm deep 155.5cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 26 A secessionist ivory casket, early 20th century, in the manner of Dagobert Peche of Wiener Werkstätte, to the sides with 14k gold mounts in the form of a bellflower cluster, the mounts beset with mixed-cut synthetic rubies, the shaped lid carved in a reeded pattern, surmounted with a carved finial, the lid richly mounted with foliate 14k gold mounts, under the lid hallmarked 585 and stamped with monogram ‘FJR’ set within an octagon, raised on spherical feet, each foot with a 14k gold cuff, 14cm wide 11cm deep 10cm high £2,000 - 3,000

Lot 27 A Liberty mahogany two-tier table, with a low three-quarter gallery, the apron with chip-carved details, with six divisions inset to the undertier with fret-cut heart details, 51.5cm square 72.5cm high £200 - 400 Lot 28 A glass ‘Cairngorm’ pattern vase or bowl, early 20th century, by Stuart & Sons, Stourbridge, with applied peacock feather motifs, on a gilt metal stand, 26cm wide 18cm high £250 - 350

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Lot 29 An Arts and Crafts green glass and silver-mounted vase, maker’s mark for William Connells, London 1901, the pierced silver mounts with twin handles, 19cm high £550 - 650 28

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Lot 30 A silver and oak-mounted desk stand, by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905, with an elaborate single piece fret-cut stand, mounted with two glass inkwells, centred with ‘Notes’, 21cm wide 16.7cm deep 14.3cm high £500 - 700 30 31

Lot 31 A patinated bronze Art Nouveau table lamp, early 20th century, the stem impressed with secessionist-style designs, with an oval column-shaped stem surmounted by four Bakelite fittings, with a green pleated fabric shade with a tasselled fringe, surmounted by a splayed floral finial, impressed to the underneath with an encircled ‘S’ and ‘1880’, 50cm wide 33cm deep 77cm high £300 - 500
Lot 32 An oak Glastonbury chair, with trefoil cut details, the back centred with ‘IHS’ within a quatrefoil panel, with a solid seat and pegged joints, 68cm wide 60cm deep 90cm high, seat 43cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 33 A pair of oak Glastonbury chairs, each with trefoil cut details, a solid seat and pegged joints, 68cm wide 60cm deep 90cm high, seat 43cm high (2) £300 - 500 34
Lot 34 A Cotswold School walnut table, with an octagonal top, raised on four supports, on a cruciform base, 47cm diameter 79cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 36 A Liberty Tudric pewter planter, designed by Archibald Knox, of squat form with a band of trailing foliage, raised on a low foot, stamped marks ‘Made in England 5 Tudric 06 Rd 427694’, 37cm diameter 19cm high £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 35 A Tudric pewter rose bowl, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., with a stylised floral band, the handles forming the stand, stamped marks and number ‘229’, 29cm diameter 15cm high £300 - 500


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Lot 37 An Arts and Crafts silver christening bowl, by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn C E Carr, London 1901, the sides with embossed decoration of mulberries and thistles, with dedication in relief reading ‘I was wrought for Sadie Searles Wood by Command of her Godmother Elizabeth Wood, July 10th 1901’, 15cm diameter, 10.22ozt £500 - 700
Lot 38 A limed oak side table, in the manner of Heal’s, with a moulded front edge, over two drawers, with carved details, raised on turned supports, united with a plank stretcher, 107cm wide 50.5cm deep 76.5cm high £200 - 300 Lot 39 A Cotswold School oak dresser, the boarded rack with two shelves, over two drawers and a cupboard below, 106cm wide 46cm deep 179.5cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 40 An Arts and Crafts mahogany mirror-backed sideboard, the raised back centred with a leaded stained glass cupboard, shelves to the side, over a mirror back, with two drawers, a well and a drawer, flanked with cupboards, mounted with embossed copper handles, 182cm wide 66cm deep 182cm high, and a matching wall-mounted shelf, with leaded stained glass cupboards flanking mirrors, 158cm wide 28.5cm deep 70cm high (2) £400 - 600


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Lot 41 An Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid armchair, in the manner of Shapland & Petter, with machine embroidered fabric back, seat and arms, with spade-shaped fret-cut sides, 62.5cm wide 48cm deep 116.5cm high, seat 44cm high £250 - 450 41

Lot 42 A Scottish Arts and Crafts oak settle, with a carved and panelled frame, the back rail centred with carved flowers and ribboned garlands, with further carved details and masks, inlaid with crosses and lozenges, the arms carved with floral bosses, over a hinged seat, with panelled front and sides, 124cm wide 47cm deep 131.5cm high £300 - 500 Lot 43 A Cotswold oak mule chest, with a raised panel top, block moulding to the edge, over panelled front and sides, fitted with a drawer to the base, 111cm wide 51cm deep 73cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 44 A mahogany inlaid side cabinet, in the manner of Shapland & Petter, surmounted with a mirror back, over a leaded glass cabinet, with cushion glass panels, enclosing a velvet-backed interior, the side with shaped splats, over a lead-glazed and stained-glass-mounted cupboard, with a velvet-lined shelf, 129.5cm wide 47.5cm deep 223.5cm high £500 - 700 Lot 45 A Liberty & Co. copper wall mirror, inset to the corners with circular Ruskin cabochons, with studwork details, labelled ‘Liberty London’, 52cm wide 41.5cm high £850 - 950

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Lot 46 A mahogany inlaid display cabinet, in the manner of Shapland & Petter, the glazed top with shaped moulding, the sides with cushion glass panels, the interior velvet-lined, the shaped lower section centred with a drawer over a cupboard, inlaid with a dragonfly over lily pads, the side panels with irises, raised on shaped supports, 73cm wide 44cm deep 184.5cm high £400 - 600
Lot 47 An Arts and Crafts oak mirror-backed sideboard, the top and sides with fret-cut flower heads and hearts, the sides mounted with a spindle gallery, the bow front over three drawers and cupboards, 188cm wide 58cm deep 171.5cm high £400 - 600 47
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Lot 49 A pair of Arts and Crafts oak chests, each with two short and two long drawers, with ring handles, raised on chamfered supports, 92cm wide 53cm deep 91cm high (2) £600 - 800 Lot 48 A matched set of eight Arts and Crafts ‘Gimson’ oak and ash ladder back chairs, comprising two armchairs and six singles, each with a rush seat, six stamped ‘F D Gardiner’, armchairs 58cm wide 50cm deep 88cm high, and 62cm wide 49cm deep 88cm high, seat 45cm high (8) £800 - 1,200



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Lot 50 A Daum glass vase, c.1900, of square sleeve form, acid etched and gilt with a flower in relief, gilt ‘Daum Nancy’ signature, 12.3cm high £200 - 300
Lot 51 A Daum glass and silver-mounted rose vase, c.1900, acid etched and gilt with flowers in relief, the silver mounts with floral repoussé decoration, Minerva mark and gilt ‘Daum Nancy’ signature, 11.5cm high £200 - 300
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Lot 52 Émile Gallé (1846-1904), a cameo glass ‘banjo’ vase, early 20th century, cased in amethyst and cut with flowers, cameo signature, 17.3cm high £250 - 350
Lot 53 Émile Gallé (1846-1904), a cameo glass vase of tapering form, early 20th century, cased in orange and cut with flowers, signed ‘É Gallé’, 24.5cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 54 Émile Gallé (1846-1904), a cameo glass vase, early 20th century, of tapering form, cased in orange and cut with flowers, cameo signature, 10.8cm high, together with another similar example, cased in purple and cut with flowers, cameo signature with star, 10.7cm high (2) £300 - 500 55
Lot 55 Émile Gallé (1846-1904), a cameo glass vase, early 20th century, of compressed globular form, cased in amethyst and cut with flowers, cameo signature, 9.6cm high £200 - 400
Lot 56 A D’Argental cameo glass vase, c.1920, St Louis, probably by Paul Nicolas, of swollen sleeve form, cased in brown over a graduated citron to orange ground, cameo signed with Cross of Lorraine, 17.5cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 57 A pair of glass and enamelled vases, attributed to Moser, each of urn form with enamelled decoration of leaves, raised on three feet, 17.5cm high (2) £300 - 500 Lot 58 An Art Nouveau patinated bronze vase, the cast mounts modelled as ladies mounted on a trellis with trees, fitted with a dimpled vaseline glass sleeve, 26cm high £1,000 - 1,500
Lot 59 A pair of Loetz-style glass vases, early 20th century, each of low-shouldered form with a flared neck, with an iridescent finish, 14.5cm high (2) £200 - 300
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Lot 60 A pair of Brantjes Purmerende Faience pottery vases, c.1900, each of squat form, decorated with flowers in the Art Nouveau style, each with painted and printed marks, 17cm diameter 19cm high (2) £300 - 500 60


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Lot 61 A German KPM porcelain vase, early 20th century, of tapering shouldered form, with an inverted rim, decorated in a silver crystal glaze, incised to the underneath ‘P. I. I. D.’ and numbered ‘3212.5’, with blue underglaze sceptre mark, 26.5cm high £400 - 600 61
Lot 62 A Wemyss ‘cockerel and hen’ dish, of oblong form, inscribed ‘Wemyss’, 24.5cm wide, and a ‘cockerel’ plate, inscribed ‘Wemyss T Goode & Co.’, 14cm diameter (2) £150 - 200
Lot 63 An Arts and Crafts copper panel, in the manner of Talwin Morris, embossed with Glasgow style lily pads or marsh marigolds, mounted on an oak board, 37 x 20cm £200 - 400

Lot 64 An Arts and Crafts oak open bookcase, with two adjustable shelves, over two drawers and a further adjustable shelf below, 101.5cm wide 35.5cm deep 182.5cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 67 An Arts and Crafts oak wing-back armchair, in the manner of Liberty & Co., the reupholstered seat and back with leaf designs, with carved oak panels to the sides, block arms with double supports and stretchers, with a carved seat rail, 67cm wide 75cm deep 114cm high, seat 40cm high £700 - 900
Lot 65 An Arts and Crafts oak triple door wardrobe, by Maple & Co., centred with a mirrored door, flanked with stained glass panels over inlaid panels, enclosing a hanging space over a drawer, with three slides over three drawers on the right, 195.5cm wide 58.5cm deep 210.5cm high £400 - 600 Lot 66 A pair of silver candlesticks, by W A S Benson, London 1909, in the 17th century style, each with a large drip pan and trumpet base, 17.5cm high (2) £300 - 500


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Lot 68 Two Arts and Crafts oak stools, by Arthur Simpson of Kendal, each with a slightly bowed, slatted leather seat, worn, on tapering supports, stamped ‘1169’ and ‘6713’, 40.5cm wide 30.5cm deep 30.5cm high (2) £200 - 400
Lot 69 An Arts and Crafts Hampshire School oak overmantel, by Norton M Palmer of Petersfield, with a carved cornice, carved maker’s marks to the verso, 106.5cm wide 91.5cm high £200 - 300 69

Lot 70 An Arts and Crafts copper charger, of circular form, with a dished centre with a border of stylised leaves and scrolled banding, and a folded rim, 42.5cm diameter £150 - 200

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Lot 71 An Arts and Crafts pewter box and cover, the embossed floral and trailing leaf panels, centred with an enamelled landscape panel, the hinged top revealing a velvet-lined interior, 31cm wide 11.3cm deep 10.5cm high £300 - 400 71


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Lot 72 An Heal’s-style oak open bookcase, with a shelf over two cupboards flanking a central panel, over two further shelves, and with a boarded back, 119.5cm wide 33cm deep 134cm high £200 - 300 Lot 73 An Arts and Crafts oak refectory table, raised on turned supports, 214cm wide 91cm deep 77cm high £300 - 500 73
Lot 74 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak side table, the rectangular adzed top raised on turned octagonal supports, with the carved mouse signature, united with a central stretcher, on sledge feet, 91cm wide 37cm deep 44.5cm high £400 - 600
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Lot 75 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak bowl, with adzed surfaces, centred with the signature mouse, 27.5cm diameter, together with a smaller example, with adzed surfaces, the rim with the signature mouse, 15cm diameter (2) £200 - 400 76
Lot 76 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson adzed oak plaque, carved with an owl on a branch with a mouse in its claws, the mouse signature to the top right corner, 19cm wide 24cm high £800 - 1,200


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Lot 77 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak stool, with a tan leather latticed seat, raised on turned octagonal supports, one carved with the mouse signature, 34.5cm wide 26.5cm deep 38cm high £300 - 500 Lot 78 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak side table, the rectangular adzed top raised on turned octagonal supports, with the carved mouse signature, united with a central stretcher, on sledge feet, 91cm wide 37.5cm deep 44.5cm high £400 - 600
Lot 79 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak grandmother clock, with a carved hood, with the signature mouse, enclosing the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and eight-Day movement, inscribed ‘Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham’, the glazed door with brass cased weights and pendulum, with a carved number ‘10’ to the inside of the door, dial 18.5cm diameter 36cm wide 27.5cm deep 167cm high £2,000 - 3,000


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Lot 80 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson carved figurine, modelled with the left leg raised, with adzed detailing, on a tooled base with a bevelled edge, with a carved mouse signature, 27cm wide 7cm deep 21cm high £2,000 - 3,000 Lot 81 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak bowl, the bowl adzed to both sides, carved with the signature mouse to the centre, 29.5cm diameter approximately £300 - 500
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Lot 82 A miniature James Macintyre & Co. pottery vase, early 20th century, designed by William Moorcroft in the ‘Violets’ pattern, of footed tapering form, with printed and painted marks, 7.5cm high £200 - 300 83
Lot 83 A James Macintyre & Co. pottery Florian Ware vase, c.1900, designed by William Moorcroft in the ‘Cornflower’ pattern, of globular form, with slender and tapering neck, printed and painted marks, 33.7cm high £300 - 500 84
Lot 84 A pair of James Macintyre & Co. pottery Florian Ware vases, c.1900, each designed by William Moorcroft in the ‘Green and Gold’ pattern, printed and painted marks, 15.5cm high (2) £400 - 600

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Lot 85 A Moorcroft ‘Claremont’ vase, of bulbous form, with a streaked glaze, signed ‘W Moorcroft des’ in green to base, 12cm high £250 - 350

Lot 86 A William Moorcroft pottery ‘Pomegranate’ pattern vase, c.1920s, impressed and painted marks, 21cm high £200 - 400 86 87
Lot 87 A William Moorcroft pottery ‘Moonlit Blue’ pattern tazza, c.1920s, with a Liberty Tudric hammered pewter foot, 28.8cm diameter 13.2cm high £150 - 250

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Lot 88 A William Moorcroft ‘Poppy’ pattern pottery vase, of twin-handled form, impressed marks and signature in blue, 20cm high £400 - 600
Lot 89 A William Moorcroft ‘Freesia’ pattern vase, impressed and painted marks, with paper label, 24cm high £200 - 300
Stanley Thorogood (1873-1953) was Superintendent of Art Instruction, Stoke-on-Trent, 1913-19. From 1920, he was Director of Camberwell Art School in London. Born in 1873, Stanley Thorogood trained at Brighton School of Art and won a Gold Medal Travelling Scholarship to Italy. He was particularly inspired by imagery, mostly 19th century romantic depictions, of medieval knights. Commonly known for his three-dimensional sculptures - including a knight on horseback, c.1915, at Brighton Art Gallery - he pursued an interest in medieval equestrian subjects.
Lot 90 Stanley Thorogood (1873-1953), ‘Elizabeth I on horseback’, an earthenware figure, an early prototype for Royal Doulton, modelled seated on horseback, with polychrome decoration, incised signature on both sides, 30cm wide 30.5cm high, on an ebonised wood plinth £600 - 800

Lot 91 Stanley Thorogood (1873-1953), ‘St George’, an earthenware figure, an early prototype for Royal Doulton, modelled standing with plumed helmet in his left hand, a dog at his feet, with polychrome decoration, incised signature, 40cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 92 A Wedgwood ‘Fairyland Lustre’ footed bowl, c.1920, pattern no. 5200, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, decorated with ‘Firbolgs’ to the exterior and ‘Thumbelina’ to the interior, printed Portland vase mark and inscribed ‘5200 4’, 22.3cm diameter 13.8cm high £1,000 - 1,500 89
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Lot 93 A Louis Vuitton cabin trunk, numbered ‘132004’ and stamped ‘014828’ to the catch, canvas and leather mounted, opening to reveal a lined interior with a lift-out tray, labelled, ‘1 rue Scribe Paris, 149 Bond St, London’, with carrying handles and castors, 61.5cm wide 43.5cm deep 53.5cm high £400 - 600 Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.
Lot 94 *George Henry Paulin ARSA (1888-1962), a bronze bust of a man, wearing a bow tie, waistcoat and jacket, signed ‘GH Paulin 1937’, mounted on a stepped marble plinth, 69.5cm high £800 - 1,200 Lot 95 A French Art Deco terracotta figure, ‘Le Jan’, modelled as a nude figure, inscribed to the side of the plinth, 41.5cm wide 19cm deep 46.5cm high £700 - 900


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Lot 96 An Art Deco patinated bronze figure of a dancer, by Josef Lorenzl (Austrian, 1892-1950), modelled as a nude female with her arms outstretched and her leg kicked back, signed ‘Lorenzl’, raised on a trefoil onyx column, on a chamfered square plinth, 66cm high £10,000 - 15,000
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Lot 97 A French Art Deco ebonised sideboard, of large proportions, with a plain top over a cushion frieze centred with a mirrored slide, over three cupboards enclosing drawers, slides and shelves, with silvered cylindrical handles, with three keys, 300cm wide 64cm deep 90cm high £600 - 800


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Lot 98 An Art Deco maple dining table, attributed to Jules Leleu, with draw-leaf end sections, with a latticed inlaid top, 230cm wide, extended 340cm 110cm deep 77cm high £2,000 - 3,000
Lot 99 A French Art Deco lustre vase, c.1930, designed by Jean Barol (1873-1966), signed ‘J Barol’, of globular form, decorated with three circular panels of stylised nudes beneath a blue ribbed shoulder and short ribbed rim, on a lustre ground, 20.5cm high £600 - 800
Lot 100 A French Art Deco ceiling light, by Hettier & Vincent, the central bowl moulded with swimming ladies, mounted with four silvered branches with frosted shades, moulded marks to the glass, 70cm diameter 52cm high £1,500 - 2,000

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Lot 101 A Philips Bakelite radio receiver, centred with a metal conical speaker with a red cloth mount, a switch and dial to the front and knobs to the sides, 43cm wide 47.5cm high £300 - 500 Lot 102 An Art Deco maple stool, upholstered in cream leather, the ‘X’ frame with burr walnut veneered edges, 64cm wide 46cm deep 52cm high £400 - 600



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Lot 103 Two Rowley Gallery panels, ‘Reaping’ and ‘Sowing’, each in chip-carved frames, both stamped ‘Rowley Kensington’ and labelled and titled to the reverse, 34 and 34.5cm square (2) £150 - 200 Lot 104 An Art Deco burr maple console table, by Hille, with three frieze drawers, with carved anthemion details, raised on scrolled supports, 123cm wide 46cm deep 81cm high £600 - 800 102

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Lot 105 An Art Deco burr maple dining table and six chairs, by Hille, with carved anthemion details to the corners and shaped supports, raised on scrolled supports, 168cm wide, 214cm extended 91cm deep 76.5cm high, and six chairs (4+2), with fluted front legs, armchairs 61.5cm wide 62cm deep 102cm high, seat 47cm high, singles 50cm wide 58cm deep 98cm high, seat 47cm high (7) £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 106 An Art Deco burr maple cocktail cabinet, by Hille, the cupboards mounted with ‘U’ shaped details, opening to reveal a mirrored interior over a shelf, each of the cupboard doors fitted with four shelves, raised on scroll supports, 84cm wide 48cm deep 146cm high £1,800 - 2,200

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Lot 107 An Art Deco burr maple inverted breakfront sideboard, by Hille, with carved anthemion details, with square cast handles with ‘X’ details, enclosing two shelves, flanked with further cupboards, the left side with two drawers, raised on scrolled supports, labelled ‘S Hille & Co. Ltd. 439/451 Lea Bridge Road London England’, 168.5cm wide 52cm deep 93.5cm high £1,200 - 1,500 107
