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Lot Description
392 A black enamelled and brass 'Service' microscope together with a box of glass slides in a fitted mahogany case.
Sold for £50
393 A Koilos mahogany and brass mounted plate camera by Taylor Taylor and Hodgson, together with 3 plate cases and a lens holder, in a fitted canvas case.
Sold for £65
394 A black silk top hat in a fitted leather case and 4 others by Townend and Co, R. Denny and others.
Sold for £220
395 A pair of neo-classical-style gilt bronze 2 branch wall lights, each with a goat's head cresting and jasper-ware plaque, 30cm high.
Sold for £200
396 A mahogany and brass mounted half plate stereoscopic camera by Thornton Rickard, various mahogany and brass plate holders, a brass lens, another by Goerr, together with various mounted mechanical and other magic lantern slides.
Sold for £260
397 An early 19th century century painted ash truncheon decorated with a Royal cypher for William IV, 66cm long.
Sold for £50
399 A Victorian red hide and silver mounted stationery case, Birmingham hallmarks, together with a quantity of Victorian and later cases and cased items.
Sold for £80
400 A 19th century needlework sampler worked with an improving text and a red brick house by Eliza March in 1857, 35.5cm x 31.5cm.
Sold for £200
401 A 19th century mahogany medicine cabinet, the fitted interior and base drawer containing glass bottles and other fitments, paper label for Grattan and Co of Belfast, 35.5cm wide.
Sold for £140
402 A 19th century oak butler's cutlery tray with pierced carrying handle, 45.5cm wide.
Sold for £36
403 A Hornby Dublo electric train set with die cast 'Duchess of Montrose' locomotive and various items of rolling stock together with a power unit and a model tunnel.
Sold for £80
404 A quantity of 19th century and later bronze handbells with leather straps.
Sold for £145
405 A 19th century brass and timber 2-pool telescope by Nairne and Blunt of London, in a fitted mahogany case, together with a 19th century 4-stage telescope and a miniature brass telescope.
Sold for £85
406 A Hornby tinplate O scale locomotive and tender, LNER black livery, a goods wagon, a signal, a set of buffers, a quantity of track and a small quantity of Tri-ang accessories.
Sold for £70
407 A Japanese silvered photograph frame and a quantity of frames, photographs and other pictures.
Sold for £100
408 Of Airship History Interest: Two postcards of the R101 and a quantity of topographical postcards.
Sold for £24
409 A quantity of lace and linen.
Sold for £42
410 Three 1920's cricket bats and a quantity of walking sticks, umbrellas and parasols, some with decorative handles.
Sold for £35
411 A collection of Victorian and Edwardian family photographs contained in various decorative albums together with a quantity of postcards, mainly topographical.
Sold for £200
412 Three albums of postage stamps, mainly Europe, especially France.
Sold for £20
413 Hetherington (AL), The Early Ceramic Wares of China, London 1922; Koechlin (R) and Migeon (G), Oriental Art, London; Hobson, (RL), The Later Ceramic Wares of China, 1925, London, calf binding, and 8 other books and publications on Chinese works of art and the decorative arts.
Sold for £130
414 Ten albums of postcards, mainly topographical but including AR Quinton and Quatrmain for L Salmon and HB Wimbush for Raphael Tuck.
Sold for £170
415 A collection of postcards, humorous including Donald McGill, Margaret W. Tarrant, (approximately 140) also ballet, art and topography including HB Wimbush for Raphael Tuck, 9 albums.
Sold for £300
416 A leather folio case, a leather briefcase and 2 bowling woods in a leather case.
Sold for £10
417 A walking stick with a horn handle in the form of a deer's foreleg, an ivory handled parasol and various other items.
Sold for £70
418 A quantity of postage stamps, loose, and contained in 8 albums, together with various postcards.
Sold for £70
419 A Sanderson extending half plate camera with metal mounted mahogany body in a leather covered case and outer case, an Ensign folding camera, various other cameras and photographic accessories together with 2 pairs of binoculars.
Sold for £50
420 A 19th century mahogany and brass inset writing slope, a 19th century rosewood workbox, lacking interior and a 19th century masur birch and amboyna strung tea caddy.
Sold for £20
421 A Victorian beadwork table stand, a similar teapot stand, 2 japanned boxes and various other items.
Sold for £45
422 A ladies astrakhan coat.
Sold for £35
423 An early 20th century chauffeur's full length leather coat.
Sold for £75
424 An early 20th century leather chauffeur's coat with buttoned 'fly' front.
Sold for £170
425 A Victorian burr walnut tea canister with gilt brass mounts and arched hinged lid revealing a 3-part fitted interior, 31cm wide.
Sold for £180
426 A Chinese cloisonne bowl of cushion shaped form decorated with flowering chrysanthemums, 25cm diameter, on a carved hardwood stand.
Sold for £34
427 A Victorian burr walnut stationery box with gilt brass mounts and arched hinged lid revealing a fitted interior on a plinth base, 25cm wide.
Sold for £110
428 A quantity of collectors' items including an early 20th century 'pull-along' articulated monkey with brown plush fur, a pair of 19th century ladies ebonised wooden clogs, various items of treen, 2 leather suitcases, etc.
Sold for £240
429 A grained tole hatbox containing 4 bowler hats.
Sold for £45
430 A Victorian gros point needlework picture depicting a spray of flowers, in a period birds-eye maple frame, 47cm x 52cm overall.
Sold for £20
431 A Victorian gros and pettit point needlework picture depicting a farm hand and his dog, in a period birds-eye maple frame, 43cm x 49cm overall.
Sold for £30
433 A late Victorian mantle timepiece with enamelled dial in a walnut and ebonised case, 22.5cm high.
Sold for £35
434 A 19th century mahogany cutlery tray with pierced carrying handle, 42cm wide.
Sold for £45
435 A brass and oak music Canterbury on a tripod support, 36cm wide.
Sold for £80
436 A Victorian figured walnut and brass inlaid writing slope with fitted interior, 45.5cm wide.
Sold for £140
437 A 19th century rosewood, mother of pearl inlaid and pewter strung table cabinet, the hinged lid revealing a sewing compartment over 3 drawers and a retractable writing slope enclosed by a pair of doors on a moulded plinth, 32cm wide.
Sold for £240
440 A Victorian gros and pettit point needlework picture depicting an Old Testament subject within a rococo-style gilt frame, 65cm x 59cm.
Sold for £140
441 A 19th century Louis XV-style mantle clock in a gilt and green lacquered case with gilt metal mount, 41cm high.
Sold for £180
442 A pair of 19th century black basalt vases of neo-classical design, the ovoid bodies with goat's head handles, 41cm high.
Sold for £100
443 A George III mahogany and strung tea canister of sarcophagus form with triple fitted interior on bun feet, 28cm wide.
Sold for £85
444 A Victorian woolwork flower arrangement in an opaline glass vase under a glass dome on an ebonised base, 38cm high overall.
Sold for £45
445 A George III Regency rosewood tea canister of sarcophagus form, with 3 part fitted interior on bun feet, 30cm wide.
Sold for £35

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