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A Very Rare Set of Twelve Early Regency Giltwood Dining Chairs

A Very Rare Pair of Giltwood Early Regency Chaises Longues

A Stately Pair of William IV Period Giltwood Armchairs

A Superb French Neoclassical Mirror

A Finely Carved Console Table In the Louis XVI Manner

A Magnificent Console Table After the Design of William Kent

A Monumental Pair of Chippendale Style Mirrors

A Pair of George III Style 'Chinese Chippendale' Mirrors

An Important Pair of Stately Console Tables In the Louis XVI Manner

An Impressive Carved Giltwood Mirror In the Régence Style

A Pair of Carved Giltwood 'Torchères Aux Dauphins'

A Pair of Giltwood Carved Torchères

A Fine & Rare Louis XV Style Giltwood Carved Table Mounted with Hand-Painted Porcelain Panels

A Good Console Table in the Louis XVI Manner

An Italian Pietra Dura Top Occasional Table

A Handsome Gilt Console Table of Early Georgian Style

A Pair of George IV Card Tables Attributed to Morel & Seddon

A Good Pair of Looking Glasses In the manner of Thomas Chippendale

A Rare Grand Tour Table Possibly by Cesare Roccheggiani

A Pair of Giltwood Fauteuils in the Louis XVI Manner

A Giltwood Sofa in the Louis XVI Manner

A Pair of Giltwood Mirrors in the Chippendale manner

A Three-Fold Vernis Martin Screen In the Louis XV Manner

A Louis XV Style Console Table In the Manner of Nicolas Pineau

A Pair of George II Style Mirrors

A Good Pair of Fauteuils en Cabriolet in the Louis XVI Manner

A Pair of George III Mirrors Attributed to John Linnell

A George III Giltwood Pier Mirror In the Manner of Thomas Johnson

A George III Style Carved Giltwood Mirror After a design by Thomas Johnson

A George II Style Pier Glass in the manner of Matthias Lock

A Library Table in the Manner of Morel & Seddon Later retailed by Edwards and Roberts

A Grand Tour Centre Table with a Rare Micromosaic Top

A Fine Occasional Table attributed to Holland and Sons

A Royal Table Made by Morel & Seddon for Windsor Castle

An Occasional Table in the Louis XVIth Manner

A Good Pair of Candle Stands in the manner of James Moore

A Magnificent Library Centre Table of Exhibition Quality of the George IVth Period, in the Manner of Morel & Seddon

A Pier Glass of Substantial Size of the Periodo Napoleonico

A Fine Pair of Genoese Console Tables in the Rococo Manner