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Fine Art Sale
November 26th 2010
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BUYERS PREMIUM: 15% (VAT is applicable to the buyers premium only at the current rate)
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Eight volumes complete - The Spectator A New Edition with illustrative notes to which are prefixed the lives of the authors by Robert Bisset , published in London 1793. Est £100/120 |
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5 |
Two books - Picturesque Europe , being volume 1 The British Isles and volume 3 Europe, published in New York. Est £50/80 |
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6 |
A book - The Encyclopaedia of Furniture compiled by Dr Hermann Schmitz , first published 1926. Est £30/40 |
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7 |
Two books - The Works Of Shakespeare with notes by Charles Knight , volumes 1 & 2. Est £100/150 |
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8 |
A book - Culpeper's Complete Herbal to which is now added 100 additional herbs. The cure of all disorders incident to mankind forming a complete family dispensatory , published in London 1814, in poor order. Est £30/40 |
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13 |
A book - Farthest North by Dr Fridtjof Nansen's published in London 1898. Est £30/40 |
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14 |
Eleven leather bound volumes by Charles Dickens published in London by Chapman & Hall, including David Copperfield, Domby & Son, Barnaby Rudge, The Old Curiosity Shoppe, Our Mutual Friend Christmas Books, Nicholas Nickleby, Great Expectations, Bleak House, Martin Chuzzlewit, Pickwick Papers, Little Dorrit, Life, Hard Times and Edwin Drood etc. Est £150/200 |
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17 |
Eight books - A History Of British Birds by the Reverend F O Morris BA , being volumes 1-8, published in London by Groombridge & Sons. Est £60/80 |
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18 |
A book - The Life Of Nelson by Robert Southey and illustrated by Westall , published in London 1877, bound in gilt tooled red leather. Est £40/60 |
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20 |
Four books - Bivouac or Stories Of The Penninsula War by W H Maxwell, published in London 1839 ; The Works Of Shakespeare volume the 5th, published in London 1760; India In 1858 by Arthur Mills MP, published in London 1858 and The Officers Manual In The Field or A Series Of Military Plans Representing The Principal Operations Of A Campaign translated from the German and published in London 1798. Est £100/120 |
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23 |
A book - Old And New Hull, a series of drawings of the town of Kingston-Upon-Hull with descriptive and historical notices and portraits of local worthies by T Tindall Wildridge , published in Hull by M C Peck & Son 1884. Est £70/100 |
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25 |
Three books - The Most Antient And Famous History Of Prince Arthur, King Of Britain with his life and death and all his glorious battles, likewise the noble acts and heroic deeds of his valiant knights of the round table , being volumes 1, 2 & 3, published in London 1816. Est £50/70 |
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27 |
A book - The Fairytales Of The Brothers Grimm illustrated by Arthur Rackham , translated by Mrs Edgar Lucas, published in London by Constable & Co Ltd 1909. Est £150/200 |
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35 |
A 0.65" Tower Light Dragoon pattern Yeomanry flintlock holster pistol , 15" long overall, the barrel 9" long, the flatlock stamped with crown GR & Tower, walnut full stock, ramrod missing, brass trigger guard and pommel. Est £250/300 |
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36 |
A William IV wooden truncheon , ebonised and red painted with ball terminal, 12"l. Est £70/100 |
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38 |
An Edwardian Manchester Special Constable wooden truncheon , 15"l. Est £80/100 |
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40 |
A lead garden statue of Mercury , 46"h. Est £400/600 |
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41 |
A pair of Victorian lead wall plaques of oval form , cast with robed classical maidens, each 10.5" x 14.5". Est £150/200 |
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42 |
A pair of Victorian lead angel figures , each 9"h. Est £120/150 |
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43 |
A Victorian cast lead lion mask , 9" x 8". Est £80/100 |
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45 |
A 19c Dutch brass and copper fireside fuel container with lion mask ring pull handles, the copper body embossed and chased with a farming scene and opposing heraldic crests, supported on three brass paw feet, 13"diam, 16"h. Est £100/140 |
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46 |
A brass and iron fox head and whip doorstop , 18"h. Est £50/80 |
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47 |
A Georgian iron ember shovel , 21"w. Est £40/60 |
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48 |
An 18c steel candle crane , adjustable and with wall/ceiling hook, 29" long when closed. Est £50/70 |
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49 |
A pair of late Victorian white metal bronzed decorative ewers , mask and cherub cast in the rococo manner, 17.5"h. Est £120/150 |
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50 |
A late 19c brass turtle dragon inkwell surmounted by Neptune and a nymph, 6"w. Est £120/160 |
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51 |
A pair of Victorian gilt bronze sphinx on red veined marble circular bases, the figures 4.5"h. Est £150/200 |
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52 |
A Victorian ormolu chamberstick in the form of a monk seated and wearing a habit and supporting the candle socle, with twig thumbpiece and supported on a leafy mound, 3.5"h. Est £50/80 |
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53 |
A pair of late 18c brass candlesticks with tapering columns and circular stepped bases, 9.5"h. Est £50/70 |
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54 |
A pair of early 19c patinated bronze inkwells in the form of orbs chained and supported on claw feet, having lobed lift off covers, 5.5"h. Est £150/200 |
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55 |
A 19c cast brass patinated Continental trinket box , the cover with the fabled scene of a wolf and lamb, the sides cast with utensils and figures in woodland settings, 4"w. Est £50/80 |
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56 |
A late 19c French carriage clock in glazed brass case with pyramidal decoration to handle, top, base panels and front stills. The case has turned feet and corner finials and has a gilt mask with silvered chapter ring. The single train movement has a cylinder platform escapement and the clock stands 5" tall overall. Est £100/120 |
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57 |
A late 19c French striking carriage clock in glazed corniche case, the rectangular white enamelled dial signed for the retailer J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, London. The two train movement strikes on a gong and has a lever platform escapement. It is contained in a Morocco covered travelling case and the clock stands 7" tall overall. Est £150/200 |
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58 |
A late 19c French mantel clock in waisted boulework case with applied cast gilt rococo decoration, having paw feet and surmounted by a cherub. The 5" diameter gilt dial has cast decoration and blue enamel numeral plaques. The glazed aperture below the dial allows views of the sunburst pendulum and boullework interior. The movement by Vincenti is rack striking on a bell, 16" tall overall. Est £500/700 |
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59 |
A mid 20c English bracket clock by the British Clock Co, Perivale . The 17c style dome top case is in mahogany and has a 6" square brass dial with silver chapter ring and cast Turks head spandrels. The three train barrelled spring movement is quarter striking on four straight rods and the case bears a presentation plaque for 1949, 13" tall overall. Est £150/200 |
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61 |
A mid 19c English bracket clock in a walnut case with outswept top, canted corners and carved floral decoration around the dial. The circular painted 8" dial is signed 'Crouch, Clapham & Brixton' and the double fusee movement is chain driven and strikes on a coiled gong, 18" tall overall. Est £600/700 |
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65 |
An early 19c French boullework longcase clock of waisted form with cast gilt brass rococo mounts. The case has a broad splayed base and lentical glass to the trunk and the 10" diameter embossed brass dial has white enamel numeral plaques. The clock is now fitted with an English longcase movement (weights and pendulum missing). All in need of extensive restoration, the clock stands 81" tall overall. Est £350/400 |
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66 |
A late 19c eight day longcase clock , the unsigned 14" arched brass dial having date and seconds rings and a moon phase to the arch and scroll spandrels to the corners. The eight day movement has anchor escapement and is rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a broad mahogany case, the hood having swan neck pediments and baluster turned columns flanking the dial. The short trunk door is triple pointed and the trunk corners are canted. The base has been severely cut down and the clock stands 79" tall overall. Est £400/600 |
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67 |
A mid 18c eight day longcase movement and dial by Thos.Stringer of Drayton in an associated oak case. The 12" brass dial has female head spandrels, ringed winding holes and date aperture and a seconds ring. The movement is rack striking on a bell and is contained in an oak case which has been recarved and modified. The hood is square topped with plain columns flanking the dial and has later scratch carving to the door and frieze. The trunk has quarter columns and a wavy topped door which has all been heavily carved later. The base has a large later plinth and the front panel has been carved, 81" tall overall. Est £300/400 |
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73 |
A 19c English theodolite the barrel stamped 'Engineers Office No.25' and having rack and pinion focussing, twin bubble levels to the base and one parralel to the telescope. It has an oxydised frame and lacquered brass fittings and comes with a timber tripod and brass base, the theodolite 15.5" tall. Est £200/250 |
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74 |
An Edwardian oak combination games and drinks cabinet fitted with three square cut glass decanters and stoppers and five wine glasses with provision for six, having a silver plated wine tray and two coasters, lift out cribbage scoreboard and playing card drawer, the hinged fall front fitted one long drawer and with side carrying handles, a/f decanters with slight damage, 30.75"w, 15"h. Est £150/200 |
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77 |
A 19c rosewood jewellery box with velvet fitted interior, the hinged cover with a brass relief plaque of a griffin, 11"w. Est £90/120 |
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78 |
A Regency rosewood needlework tray with shaped three quarter gallery and fixed carrying handle, having one long shallow base drawer, 14"w. Est £200/250 |
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80 |
A William IV mahogany two compartment tea caddy of sarcophagus form with inlaid mother o'pearl motifs, with lift out tea boxes and central mixing bowl, 13"w. Est £150/200 |
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81 |
A Victorian figured walnut box of dome top spreading form , 13"w. Est £100/140 |
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82 |
A 19c Chippendale style carved walnut box of rococo form , 13.5"w. Est £200/250 |
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83 |
A Regency rosewood two compartment tea caddy of sarcophagus form with diamond escutcheon, satinwood line inlay, stamped flower basket backplates with simple swing handles and supported on gilt metal rococo feet, 8"w. Est £100/140 |
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86 |
A Tunbridgeware teapot stand , the borders with a continuous leaf pattern surrounding a chequer woolwork panel and supported on bun feet, 10.5"square. Est £70/100 |
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87 |
A 19c Tunbridgeware ladies cotton reel basket with cubework central base panel supported by a silk material frieze (requires replacement) and with an outer geometric upper border and swing handle, 7.75"diam. Est £120/150 |
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88 |
A Tunbridgeware obelisk thermometer , 7.75"h. Est £70/100 |
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89 |
A late 19c olivewood Sorento easel photo frame , 7" x 5.5". Together with a box and cover, 3.75" square. Est £40/60 |
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90 |
A Tunbridgeware obelisk thermometer , 8"h. Est £100/120 |
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91 |
An Edwardian Tunbridgeware clothes brush and propelling pencil , 6.75" and 4.25"l. Est £40/60 |
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94 |
Two turned wood candlestands with adjustable height columns, one spindled and the other with ratchet, 43"h and 38"h. Est £80/100 |
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96 |
An Edwardian mahogany box containing three clear cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, the box 6"w. Est £60/80 |
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97 |
A pair of late 18c turned walnut short candlesticks , 5.5"h. Est £50/70 |
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98 |
An 18c rush nip , 11"h. Est £90/120 |
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99 |
A 19c sycamore bread peel , 17"l. Est £40/50 |
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100 |
A 19c carved fruitwood butter mould with sunflower motif, 4.25" diam. Est £30/40 |
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102 |
An early 19c painted cylindrical inkwell/sander 4.5"h. Est £40/60 |
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103 |
An early 19c painted boxwood pin cushion measuring tape clamp , with attached label 'Give me the love that lasts', 2"w. Est £50/70 |
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104 |
Two mid 18c cabinet makers angle gauges of ebony and brass, one fixed at 90 degrees and the other adjustable, one inscribed 'B Burtt 1755' and the other 'BB 1755', both approximately 12" in total length. Est £100/120 |
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105 |
A 19c Continental fruitwood page turner with a figuratively carved handle, 15.5"l. Est £60/80 |
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106 |
A 19c carved wood ladel , the handle carved as a lady in a bonnet with a basket, 9.5"l. Est £40/50 |
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107 |
A 19c fruitwood ell measure , 32"l. Est £70/100 |
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108 |
A pair of 19c Oriental brass figurative beadle nutcracks , 4"l. Est £40/50 |
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109 |
A pair of Cope & Cutler patent silver plated candle trimmer snuffers , 7"l. Est £40/50 |
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114 |
A coquilla nut tape measure with turned wood spindle, 1.5"l. Est £30/40 |
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118 |
A 19c mahogany brass box of miniature dominoes , with a brass framed glass hinged cover, 1.75"w. Est £40/50 |
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119 |
A Victorian white metal and agate snuff box , 2"w. Est £30/40 |
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120 |
A 19c Tunbridgeware cruciform silk winder , 2"w. Est £40/50 |
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121 |
A Tartanware Caledonian star shaped silk winder 2"w. Est £40/50 |
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122 |
A late Georgian carved fruitwood love token shoe snuff with white bone diamond insert, 4"w. Est £80/100 |
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124 |
A Victorian ivory card case with pencil clasp, fitted with blue silk lined compartments, 4.25"w. Est £70/100 |
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125 |
A Victorian ebony bone mounted beehive go-to-bed , 3.75"h. Est £70/100 |
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126 |
A Victorian mother o'pearl and abalone card case in a chequer pattern, 3" x 4". Est £50/70 |
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127 |
A Victorian tortoiseshell card case with pewter line, 3" x 4". Est £70/100 |
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128 |
A Victorian horn snuff mull bearing the date 1876, 3.5"l. Est £120/150 |
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129 |
A Victorian mother o'pearl card case , 3" x 4". Est £50/80 |
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130 |
A 19c tortoiseshell card case with pewter line, 2" x 3.5". Est £60/80 |
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133 |
An early 19c English scull with inked verse 'The short sleep past we wake eternally and death shall be no more, death, thou shalt die. 1817', 7.5"diam. Est £200/300 |
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135 |
A Sumatran Dayak carved horse skull , 16"w. Est £250/300 |
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136 |
A 19c Indian ivory and micro mosaic casket with carrying handle, with finely pierced and carved panels betwixt micro mosaic florette borders, with hinged and stepped cover, supported on turned ivory feet, a/f some elements of micro mosaic missing, 8"w. Est £120/150 |
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137 |
An early 19c oval portrait miniature watercolour of a lady , framed and glazed, 3" x 2.25". Est £80/100 |
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138 |
A 19c framed oval portrait miniature of a lady on ivory, she with ringlets in her hair and wearing white boa feathers, framed and glazed, 3" x 2.5". Est £90/120 |
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139 |
An early 19c oval portrait miniature on ivory brooch of Colonel Hall within a seed pearl border, 1.75" x 1.25". Est £120/150 |
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140 |
A pair of 19c miniature oil paintings on panel , Northern Italian landscapes with buildings and figures in the foreground, framed and glazed, 4" x 2.5". Est £120/150 |
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142 |
A single row of cultured pearls with white gold and diamond set clasp, 17"l. Est £150/180 |
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143 |
A 9ct gold red sapphire and diamond set crescent brooch with safety chain . Est £150/200 |
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145 |
A Victorian gold amethyst and seed pearl set brooch , with safety chain. Est £40/60 |
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146 |
A 19c seal fob , tests 9ct gold. Est £80/100 |
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147 |
A 19c fob , cut quartz set. Est £100/140 |
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148 |
A gold bar brooch in the form of a sheathed sword , set with seed pearls, diamond and ruby. Est £140/160 |
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149 |
An 18ct gold seven stone diamond set ring . Est £150/180 |
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150 |
A gold diamond and sapphire three stone set bar brooch . Est £60/80 |
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151 |
An 18ct gold five stone diamond set ring . Est £250/300 |
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152 |
An 18ct gold eight stone diamond set daisy bar brooch . Est £350/400 |
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155 |
An 18ct gold diamond and sapphire set ring . Est £120/150 |
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156 |
An 18ct gold five stone diamond set ring . Est £400/500 |
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158 |
A 14ct gold diamond cluster ring . Est £400/500 |
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160 |
A pair of gold diamond ruby set drop earrings . Est £150/200 |
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161 |
A 9ct gold diamond and ruby set pendant necklet . Est £180/200 |
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162 |
A late Victorian comemorative preserve spoon , with a briar and foliate cast handle, with Prince of Wales feather terminal, London 1892, 5.5"l. Est £30/40 |
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163 |
A late Georgian sauce ladel with whale bone handle, marks rubbed, 7.25"l. Est £40/60 |
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164 |
An Edwardian toothpick box with hinged cover and snap clasp, London 1902, 2.25"l. Est £50/70 |
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165 |
A kidney shaped vesta case with engine turned line, Birmingham 1920, 2.25"w. Est £40/60 |
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166 |
A 19c Continental silver box and cover of oval form , foliate chased with domed embossed cover, 1.75"w. Est £50/70 |
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167 |
A late Georgian snuff box of rectangular form with a hinged cover, having ribbed sides with engine turned decoration, marks rubbed, 2"w. Est £60/80 |
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168 |
An Edwardian miniature silver figure of a Lady Amhurst pheasant , Birmingham 1905, 3.75"w. Est £70/100 |
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169 |
An Edwardian card case with open cartouche amongst chased leaf and flowers, Birmingham 1904, 3oz, 3" x 4". Est £100/120 |
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170 |
A pair of late Victorian clear cut glass scent bottles of pinched form with domed leaf embossed screw off silver covers, marks rubbed, 5.5"h. Est £70/100 |
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171 |
A pair of silver gilt grape scissors , London 1905, 7"l. Est £50/70 |
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172 |
A mid 19c Russian Niello table snuff box , makers mark for Alexander Mitin, St Petersburg 1847, 3"w. Est £100/140 |
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173 |
A pair of serving spoons with wide oval bowls, embossed with lily of the valley and with threaded floral embossed handles, Birmingham 1931, 9"l. Est £50/80 |
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174 |
A Georgian pouring ladel with whale bone handle, London 1806, 15"l. Est £60/80 |
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175 |
A pair of bonbon dishes of circular form with raised and pierced borders within gadroon cast rims, Sheffield 1946, 7oz, 5"diam. Est £80/100 |
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176 |
A pair of Edwardian bonbon dishes of oval boat shaped form with garland and sunflower pierced borders within gadroon cast rims, Sheffield 1911, 6oz, 7"w. Est £90/120 |
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177 |
A late Victorian page turner with tortoiseshell blade, the handle embossed with a gallant and his lady under a tree, London 1895, 16"l. Est £100/140 |
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178 |
A late Victorian sugar basket with a blue glass liner, the basket with swing handle, pierced and supported on a square base, Sheffield 1893, 6"h. Est £70/100 |
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180 |
An Edwardian tea canister of rectangular form with cut off corners, having a domed cover with urn finial, makers mark for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1912, 6oz, 5.5"h. Est £100/140 |
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181 |
A tankard of tapering form on a circular stepped base with an ivory tusk handle, makers mark for Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1937, 4.25"h. Est £120/150 |
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182 |
An Edwardian tea caddy of rectangular spreading form , on four ball feet, with a central lobed band, hinged domed cover with gadroon edging and composite handle finial, marks rubbed, 3.75"w. Est £100/120 |
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183 |
A pair of mid Georgian style sauce boats , Birmingham 1964, each 6.75"w. Est £220/260 |
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184 |
A box of six coffee spoons , makers mark for W & S Sorensen, Denmark, in presentation box. Est £50/80 |
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185 |
A box of six American silver coffee spoons by Bailey & Co and bearing English style hallmarks, having twist stems and wide oval chased terminals, in presentation box. Est £50/80 |
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186 |
A pair of late Victorian apostle table serving spoons by Thomas Walter & Henry Holland , London 1899, 9"l, in presentation box. Est £80/100 |
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187 |
An oak canteen containing a set of twelve fruit knives and forks, retailed by Finnigans Ltd, Manchester, Sheffield 1917. Est £180/200 |
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188 |
A wine funnel with pull off pouring spout, having a gadroon cast upper rim, London 1827, 3.5oz, 5.25"l. Est £120/150 |
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189 |
A George III teapot stand of oval form , with threaded border, chased and supported on four short legs, makers mark for Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796, 4.75oz, 7.25"w. Est £180/200 |
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190 |
A George IV cream jug of lobed form with gadroon cast upper rim, leaf and tendril scrolling handle and four feet, London 1829, 6oz. Est £100/140 |
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191 |
A Victorian six division toast rack with central carrying handle, supported on four rococo feet, London 1876, 8.5oz, 5.5"w. Est £120/150 |
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192 |
An Edwardian mid Georgian style sugar caster with a ribbed body, oval pierced cover with urn finial, London 1909, 9.5oz, 7"h. Est £120/150 |
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193 |
A George V ink stand of oval form with a hinged cover, makers marks for A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1916, 8"w. Est £140/160 |
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195 |
A Georgian tankard with double scroll handle, being of baluster form on a circular stepped base, with later Victorian embossed and chased decoration, makers mark for Thomas Cooke & Richard Gurney, London 1753, 13oz, 4.75"h. Est £250/300 |
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196 |
A late Regency teapot of lobed and chased form , with an angular wooden handle, makers mark Urquart & Hart, London 1805, 15oz, 11"w. Est £150/180 |
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197 |
A mid Victorian two bottle inkstand , the clear glass arch cut ink bottles with pagoda shaped covers, flanking a central lift off taper stick supported on the rectangular serpentine base with a chased scroll and athemion border, supported on four rococo feet, bearing presentation inscription, makers mark for Edward & John Barnard, London 1863, 8"w. Est £250/300 |
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198 |
A pair of rococo chambersticks with extinguishers , makers mark for S C Younge & Co, Sheffield 1824, 21oz, 4.5"h, 7"w. Est £400/500 |
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199 |
A pair of mid Georgian style baluster candlesticks , filled, London 1905, 12"h. Est £500/600 |
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200 |
An Art Deco period four piece tea service of globular form comprising teapot, water jug, sucrier and cream jug, makers mark for Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1937, 50oz, the teapot 9.5"w. Est £500/600 |
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201 |
A two handled trophy cup with angular handles and plinth, Birmingham 1933, 9oz, 8.75"h. Est £120/150 |
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202 |
A two handled tea tray of rectangular shaped form with a raised border, makers mark for Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1937, 83oz, 23.5"w. Est £800/900 |
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203 |
Two rose bowls of similar form with presentation inscription, London 1871 and London 1905, 70oz, each 10"diam. Est £700/800 |
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204 |
A mid Victorian table box of quatrefoil form with rolled edge and concave corners, the hinged cover with animal motif, London 1861, 11oz, 4.25"w. Est £150/180 |
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205 |
A Victorian mid Georgian style circular salver with a raised shell and scroll cast border, bearing central presentation inscription, 14"diam. Est £80/100 |
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206 |
A pair of Victorian Georgian style Sheffield plate candlesticks with double knop tapering column, on a raised and stepped embossed base, having lift out socles, 13"h. Est £150/200 |
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207 |
A Sheffield plate wine strainer with detachable spout, 5"w. Est £40/60 |
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208 |
A collection of six Bristol green wine glasses with clear glass stems and bases, each approximately 5"h. Est £40/50 |
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209 |
A collection of eleven late Georgian Bristol green wine glasses , each approximately 5"h. Est £100/140 |
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211 |
A set of six Victorian ice cream glasses with bucket bowls and single knop stems, on circular bases, each approximately 4"h. Est £50/60 |
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213 |
An 18c wine glass with bell shaped bowl, engraved with a finch and floral spray, having a white opaque twist stem with gauze on a circular spun base, a/f slight chip to rim, 6.25"h. Est £120/150 |
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214 |
A 19c amethyst glass rolling pin 'Gift of Love' together with a blue glass rolling pin decorated with two pictures of the sailing ship 'Northumberland', 13" and 15" long respectively. Est £80/120 |
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219 |
A 19c wine glass on domed foot with short knopped stem, the bowl engraved with Masonic symbols, 4.5"h. Est £70/90 |
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221 |
A pair of 19c Chinese blue and white octagonal sided tea canisters and covers , painted with panels of vases of flowers and houses with bamboo, each 5"h. Est £150/200 |
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222 |
A Chinese blue and white punch pot and cover painted with flowering chrysanthemum and central mons, the cover with dog of fo final and decorated with a vase of flowers and scrolls, all within darker cell borders, 9.5"h. Est £180/220 |
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223 |
A Chinese ginger jar and cover deorated in underglaze blue on a clobbered yellow ground with ladies, tables, artefacts, garden seats and fruit, 9"h. Est £80/100 |
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224 |
A 19c Imari charger decorated in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt highlights with alternate panels of stylised flowers, dogs of fo, prunus and fences on a cell and floral ground surrounding a central blue motif, the reverse painted with Oriental symbols in blue, 18"diam. Est £180/220 |
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225 |
A mid Victorian parian bust of the Duke of Wellington , sculpted by Joshua Pitts, London 1852, 9.25"h. Est £120/150 |
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226 |
A 19c Staffordshire cow and calf spill vase group , 12"h. Est £90/120 |
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227 |
A 19c blue and white transfer decorated meat platter of oval form , 17"w. Est £80/100 |
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231 |
A set of twenty three 18c Delft blue and white tiles , each painted with a Moorish figure in costume, a/f, each tile 6" square. Est £300/400 |
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232 |
A blue and white Delft tea canister and cover of rectangular form , painted with Oriental figures and birds, 5"h. Est £80/120 |
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234 |
A Continental faience barbers bowl painted with a scroll and leaf design in blue, yellow, green, pink and brown, rim fritting, 10"diam. Est £100/150 |
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235 |
A Worcester blue and white tea pot and cover , transfer printed with the Zig Zag Fence pattern, very a/f, 5.5" high overall. Est £60/80 |
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236 |
An early 19c part teaset consisting of two tea bowls, three saucers and one plate, all painted in blue and iron red with an island house, prunus root and flowering shrubs. Est £40/60 |
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239 |
A Continental tankard decorated in puce monochrome with fruiting vine and flowers highlighted with gilding, having an oval painting in reserve depicting a stag hunt, faux Derby mark to base, 5.5"h. Est £80/120 |
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241 |
A late 18c pearlware square based figure being allegorical of Summer , from a set of the Four Seasons, very a/f, 7.5"h. Est £50/60 |
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242 |
A 19c Staffordshire spill vase figure of a sheep with shredded clay wool, 7"h. Est £50/60 |
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245 |
Robert Morden - a coloured map of Hertfordshire framed and glazed, 14" x 17.5". Est £100/120 |
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246 |
Christopher Saxton - antique coloured map of Bedford , framed and glazed, 11" x 13.5". Est £70/100 |
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247 |
John Speed - an antique map of Bedfordshire and the situation of Bedford , described with the arms of those honorable families, framed and glazed, 15" x 20". Est £120/150 |
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249 |
Christopher Saxton and William Kip - an antique framed coloured map of Northamptonshire , framed and glazed, 12" x 14". Est £80/100 |
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250 |
Francisco de Nadasd - a 17c black and white printed map of Hungary by Joannes Blaeu , pasted on board, 16.5" x 20". Est £50/80 |
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254 |
Richard Ansdells 1841 - a dogs head , signed, framed and glazed, 5.5" x 6.25". Est £70/100 |
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259 |
Frank Gillett - a pair, Fall In (Norfolk Volunteers) and Mounting The Holchkies (Norfolk Volunteers) , signed in mono, framed and glazed, 19" x 23". Est £200/300 |
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267 |
A late 19c English school - HM Gunboat Bittern off the coast , unsigned, framed and glazed, 13.5" x 21.5". Est £150/200 |
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269 |
Guerra - a Spanish gypsy lady , signed, framed and glazed, 10.5" x 10.5". Est £200/250 |
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273 |
Unsigned - a Royal Navy warship at speed in rough water , unsigned, framed, 12" x 30.5". Est £100/140 |
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274 |
T B Blacklock - a Kirkudbright School of Art portrait of a young lady , dated June 1913, oil on board, framed, 9" x 11". Est £150/180 |
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275 |
Arthur Insall 1907 (signed indistinctly) - a Scottish loch with Highland cattle watering , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 19" x 29". Est £150/200 |
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276 |
John Trickett - portrait of a Spaniel dog , signed, oil on board, framed, 50.5" x 9.5". Est £200/300 |
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277 |
John - a Flamenco dancer , signed, framed, 21" x 18". Est £100/150 |
|
280 |
R Cavalla - a Dutch winter scene with figures skating on a river , signed, oil on board, framed, 15" x 21". Est £200/250 |
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281 |
R Cavalla - figures in converstation close to a woodland stream , signed, oil on canvas, framed, 17" x 25". Est £150/200 |
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282 |
Peter Sterling - a vase of spring flowers oil on board, signed, framed, 13.5" x 11.5". Est £90/120 |
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283 |
G Couper '08 - a pair, South American scenes of horse breaking , signed and dated, oil on canvas, 10.5" x 14.5". Est £200/300 |
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285 |
A Bonnard - a pair, late 19c woodland scenes with river and boat and a figure on a pathway , signed, oil on board, framed, 8" x 5" and 5" x 8". Est £150/200 |
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287 |
Unsigned - 19c English school, a street scene at York , unsigned, oil on board, framed, 10.5" x 8". Est £150/200 |
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289 |
Unsigned - an early 19c portrait of a lady seated at a table , oil on canvas, framed, 29" x 24". Est £250/300 |
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291 |
William Maw Egley - Catherine of Aragon , unsigned, label to reverse, oil on board, framed, 9.25" x 12.5". Est £300/400 |
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293 |
Unsigned - sheep resting on a hillock , unsigned, oil on board, framed, 9.5" x 11.5". Est £250/300 |
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294 |
Unsigned - a late 17c/early 18c cliff top battle , oil on canvas, framed, 32" x 27". Est £300/400 |
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296 |
Louis Clees 1922 - a riverscape , signed and dated, oil on panel, framed, 27.5" x 29.5". Est £200/250 |
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297 |
-Brooke 1866 - horses feeding at a hay rick , signed and dated, oil on canvas, framed, 50.5" x 21.5". Est £150/200 |
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298 |
Unsigned - a 19c enclosed four wheeled wagon on a roadway in an autumn landscape , oil on canvas, framed, 19.5" x 15". Est £150/200 |
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299 |
Unsigned - 19c cattle resting , oil on board, framed, 10" x 17.5". Est £200/250 |
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301 |
A Victorian mahogany linen press with moulded cornice, single hanging robe, two open shelves and two pull out shelves over two short drawers and one long base drawer, enclosed by two panelled doors and supported on a plain plinth, 60"w, 83"h. Est £500/600 |
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303 |
A George IV mahogany sideboard of shaped form with arched and moulded panel back, having slight bow front central drawer over kneehole flanked by two short and one deep bottle drawer, having straight reeded and slight writhen turned legs with pointed feet, 71"w, 54.5"h. Est £600/800 |
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304 |
An early Victorian mahogany four poster bedstead with reeded and baluster turned tapering columns supporting a dentil moulded cornice, 86"l, 68"w. Est £600/700 |
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305 |
An Arts & Craft oak double wardrobe with central linen press, having three pull out shelves over three deep drawers flanked by hanging robes over one base drawer of panelled construction betwixt chamfered columns with stepped carved capitals, the doors with upper ebonised roundels of birds and flowers, all under a moulded cornice, 85"h, 84"w. Est £500/700 |
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306 |
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase , the upper bookcase fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by glazed doors with moulded glazing bars, over a pull out cylinder top secretaire fitted with pigeon holes and eight short drawers, over a base with two short and two long drawers with shaped apron and supported on splayed bracket feet, 42"w, 83"h. Est £400/600 |
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307 |
A 19c oak wash stand with triptych mirror, veined marble top and back panel with two shelves, on a base with two short drawers over a cupboard enclosed by panelled doors betwixt foliate reeded carved column corners, on a shaped and moulded base, with short shell carved legs and scrolling feet, 47"w, 73"h. Est £250/300 |
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309 |
A Victorian ebonised walnut panelled and ormolu mounted credenza with marquetry motif panel decoration, having glazed rounded shelved corner display cabinets flanking a central shelved cupboard and supported on a moulded and shaped plinth, 59"w, 39"h. Est £500/700 |
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311 |
A George III mahogany chest of four long drawers with bracket feet, 49"w, 33.5"h. Est £350/400 |
|
312 |
A Victorian figured mahogany linen press , the upper section having four pull out linen shelves over a base fitted two short and two long drawers, with moulded cornice, panelled doors and a plain plinth, 52"w, 81"h. Est £600/700 |
|
313 |
A mid Victorian walnut tilt top breakfast table of serpentine form with profuse coloured wood marquetry decoration to the table top and supported on a bold baluster carved column supported on four foliate and leaf carved scrolling legs with castors, 57"w. Est £500/700 |
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314 |
A William IV mahogany consul table of serpentine form with a coloured marble top, supported on bold fruiting vine, shell and scroll carved slight cabriole legs with knurl and leaf carved feet, 48"w. Est £350/400 |
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315 |
A Victorian oak large pedestal desk with an upper flight of three short drawers, having grotesque mask carved handles amongst scrollwork and flowers. It has a carved fall front, leather lined pull out writing surface and is fitted with short drawers over three pedestal drawers, each pedestal fitted with three short drawers, all with grotesque mask carved handles amongst scrollwork and flowers. Supported on gadroon carved plinths, 54"w, 45.5"h. Est £500/700 |
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317 |
A 19c fruitwood spinning wheel , the wheel 15.5"diam and standing 28" high overall. Est £120/150 |
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318 |
A William IV ebony cellarette of sarcophagus form with brass lion mask ring pull handles, the cover with a central raised oval brass plaque with monogram 'C', 29"w, 18"h. Est £300/400 |
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319 |
A late 19c Maple & Co walnut cheval mirror with ebonised reeding, having broken arch and carved pediment, ball finials and brass candle sconces on stretcher platform frame with castors, 69"h, 33"w. Est £400/600 |
|
320 |
An early 19c Channel Islands mahogany slight bow front chest of four long graduated drawers , satinwood line inlaid, the drawer fronts with corner fan motifs and bold circular stamped backplates with ring pull handles, supported on bracket feet, 39"w, 38"h. Est £500/600 |
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324 |
A late Georgian mahogany serpentine side table crossbanded with satinwood and ebony line inlay, having one central drawer flanked by two short drawers, supported on angled square tapering straight legs with honeysuckle, husk and foliate painted decoration, 42"w, 31"h. Est £400/600 |
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325 |
A Victorian standing corner cabinet with mirror back and upper shelf, with spindled galleries and turned uprights, having open side shelves flanking the central cupboard, this enclosed by a carved panelled door, all with ebonised panelling and supported on short turned legs with pad feet, 34"w, 69.5"h. Est £250/300 |
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326 |
A Black Forest style carved wood standing bear stick stand , the bear with glass eyes and open mouth, 50"h. Est £800/1000 |
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327 |
An early 19c rosewood fold over pedestal card table , the table top of rectangular form with green baize, having a moulded edge and rounded corners and supported on a plain tapering column with a carved collar, on a quatrefoil base with bold scroll carved block feet, 36"w, 28"h. Est £500/600 |
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328 |
A late Georgian mahogany secretaire chest of rectangular form , the top with moulded edge and having a pull out secretaire with fall front and fitted interior, with four pigeon holes and ten short drawers, with green tooled leather insert with a further two short drawers over three long drawers, all with ebony line inlay and supported on turned double bun feet, 44.5"w, 44.5"h. Est £600/800 |
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332 |
A Victorian rosewood three tier whatnot with upper fret carved three quarter gallery, having open twist carved supports with base drawer, supported on short turned legs with castors, 16"w, 57"h. Est £250/300 |
|
333 |
A late 19c Madler-Koffer fitted travel trunk , canvas case with leather mounts, painted line and with wooden struts. The trunk with side carrying handles, folding and locking, 22.5"w, 55"l. Est £200/300 |
|
334 |
A late Georgian mahogany demi-lune tambour fronted side cabinet , crossbanded and line inlaid with a central floral motif, supported on single front leg and two fluted and tapering rear legs, 28"w. Est £300/400 |
|
335 |
A George III mahogany corner washstand with shaped panel back, fitted recesses and with central shelf and short drawer, having square splayed legs joined by stretcher rail, 24"w, 42"h. Est £200/300 |
|
336 |
A 17c oak five plank coffer of small proportion , 35"w, 19"h. Est £200/250 |
|
337 |
A George III mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers with slide, the top of rectangular form with moulded edge, having brass foliate pierced backplates and swing handles and supported on bracket feet, 33"w, 31.5"h. Est £500/600 |
|
338 |
A late Georgian mahogany cellarette on stand , the cellarette of square form with canted corners with a hinged rising cover and panelled sides, with fluted chamfered straight legs, 18"w, 26.5"h. Est £300/350 |
|
340 |
A Victorian giltwood and stucco wall mirror with a bevelled plate with shell and leaf carved pediment and a moulded frame, 53.5"h, 32.5"w. Est £400/600 |
|
342 |
A late 17c/early 18c oak cloak cupboard with a bold deep moulded cornice over hanging robe with base cupboard, both enclosed by panelled doors betwixt panelled columns with carved capitals and having bold stepped and carved block feet, 32"w, 82"h. Est £400/600 |
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344 |
A 17c oak hunt cupboard of peg construction , the cupboard under a moulded front cornice with carved frieze and carved panelled doors. The sides are triple panelled and the box base with hinged cover and carved front panels, supported on stile legs, 42.5"w, 67"h. Est £2000/3000 |
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345 |
A 17c oak single chair pegged and with solid seat, having a railed back panel between simple carved tapering supports with shaped top rail, square rear legs, moulded stretcher rails with bobbin and block carved front legs and baluster turned central stretcher. Est £150/180 |
|
346 |
A late 17c oak large coffer of plank construction with a simple reeded and roundel carved frieze panel, 56"w. Est £500/600 |
|
348 |
A late 17c oak plank top side table of rectangular form with a plain frieze supported on slight baluster ring and block carved legs with plain moulded box stretcher rails, 35"w. Est £250/300 |
|
350 |
A late 17c/early 18c oak cupboard, with shelved interior under a dentil moulded cornice and enclosed by a profusely carved door under angel face carved frieze and scroll and leaf carved side supports, 40"w, 55"h. Est £600/800 |
|
352 |
A 17c oak geometric chest of two short and two long drawers , 43"w, 35"h. Est £500/700 |
|
353 |
A 17c oak two panel coffer , pegged and lozenge carved, with later hinges, 41"w, 21.5"h. Est £250/300 |
|
354 |
A late 17c/early 18c oak side table of rectangular plank top form fitted one long frieze drawer and supported on ring turned slight baluster legs with moulded box stretcher rails, 30"w, 27"h. Est £250/300 |
|
355 |
A Victorian mahogany cheval mirror , the mirror plate within a moulded frame, 48" x 21.5", with shaped and moulded supports on a twin stretcher base with castors, 66"h. Est £250/300 |
|
361 |
Est £80/120 |
|
362 |
Est £60/80 |
|
364 |
Est £150/200 |
|
368 |
Est £150/200 |
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