431
A large collection of stamps to include Guernsey and other first day covers, world and commonwealth loose stamps and stamp reference books etc.
Sold for £260
Not Illustrated
432
A limited edition cased folio of the Etchings of Thomas Gainsborough numbered 51 out of 75 and including and introduction describing the processes involved and notes on the artist etc.
Sold for £200
Not Illustrated
433
A pair of 19th Century Italian gilt wood two branch wall lights each of lozenge form with scallop surmount and ram's head decoration 50cm.
Sold for £150
Not Illustrated
434
19th Century Continental School, a gaol interior with condemned man stretching through bars and solemn figures in a stone court yard. Oil on metal panel, 30cm x 36.5cm ,in gilt gesso frame.
Sold for £280
Not Illustrated
435
A set of four naive paintings on glass, various subjects to include terriers at a rabbit hole, cow with chickens in farm yard setting, horse and rider outside a tavern and castle with thatched dwellings to the fore. 19th century, unsigned,37cm x 59cm, in birdseye maple frames.
Sold for £280
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436
A Victorian burr walnut writing slope the lid with vacant shield cartouche, together with two other writing slopes, similar.
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
437
A 19th Century hand coloured map of Essex attributed to Moule together with another larger map of Essex, after Oliver, each Hogarth framed and glazed, 22cm x 27cm and 46cm x 61cm.
Sold for £45
Not Illustrated
438
A folio containing various unframed maps to include 18th Century map of the coast of France, after Kitchin, German map of East Anglia, various other 18th Century and later maps some hand coloured.
Sold for £85
Not Illustrated
439
An Art Deco cast metal mantle ornament fashioned as a pheasant standing amidst ferns on a canted rectangular marble plinth, 21.5cm x 34cm.
Sold for £65
Not Illustrated
439a
A pilot's flying log, named Geoffrey Ronald Bearcoft and giving details of his flying experience for Airways India Limited and Indian Overseas Airlines Calcutta, in various aircraft including Tiger Moth Hurricane, Spitfire etc 1944 - 1950.
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
440
An early 19th Century bronze saluting cannon, the barrel bearing makers name Lang Haymarket, and on a later wooden carriage, total length of barrel 52.5cm.
Sold for £1,450
Not Illustrated
440a
A mid 19th Century sampler decorated with verse, "I sigh not for beauty nor languish for wealth", alphabet and numbers and named Fanny White and dated 1851, 43cm x 40.5cm, in moulded wood glazed frame.
Sold for £50
Not Illustrated
441
A pair of 19th Century Chinese paintings of fish, on pith paper, 18cm x 28cm, and two others of exotic birds.
Sold for £220
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442
Harris and Thoms, South Molton Street, London, an Edwardian black velvet lady's jacket waisted with whale bone, and with black bead buttons.
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
444
A reproduction Art Nouveau brass table lamp with scrolled arm and frosted crimped glass shade.
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
446
A 19th Century brown patinated bronze figure, " The Dying Gaul", on oval green marble plinth, 21cm x 36cm.
Sold for £290
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447
A Victorian walnut and brass bound writing slope the hinged lid revealing gilt tooled scriber and twin well fitted interior.
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
448
An Edwardian paraffin lamp having ovoid florally etched ribbed clear glass shade the ceramic reservior, hand painted with spring flowers and on reeded brass column and stepped oval base 76.5cm.
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
449
A Victorian paraffin lamp having flared cranberry tinted florally etched glass shade, ruby glass reservoir in a pierced brass mount on stepped square column and foot 80cm.
Sold for £340
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450
An Edwardian paraffin lamp having clear glass chimney crimped cranberry tinted glass shade, amber and cranberry glass reservoir on a wrythen brass column and stepped circular foot 68cm.
Sold for £150
Not Illustrated
451
A miniature copy of a George l walnut bureau bookcase handcrafted by Mr. L. G. Sabey, late of Maple & Co London and accompanied by a rosewood framed and glazed plan, 41cm x 21cm.
Sold for £440
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452
A miniature copy of a Queen Anne burr walnut cabinet chest on chest by the same craftsman, 40.5cm x 23cm.
Sold for £380
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453
A miniature copy of an oak cabinet chest on chest by the same craftsman, 41cm x 23cm.
Sold for £280
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454
A miniature copy of a flame mahogany and satin wood cross banded and strung cabinet chest on chest by the same craftsman 40.5cm x 21cm.
Sold for £440
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455
A brass four divisional stick stand of tubular form having urn finials, together with a brass mantle ornament cast as a cherub with cymbol on a square column and stepped square plinth.
Sold for £60
Not Illustrated
456
An oak and brass coopered coal bucket of barrel form having swing handle together with a steel companion set.
Sold for £45
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457
A Victorian papier-mache, mother of pearl inlaid and gilt swag decorated tea canister of sarcophagus form the hinged lid revealing two divisional interior.
Sold for £115
Not Illustrated
458
John Pearson, a Newlyn School copper vase of oviod baluster form richly decorated with fishes. Signed to base and dated 1891, 23cm x 19.5cm.
Sold for £850
Not Illustrated
459
A Georgian satin wood, rosewood and sycamore inlaid and tunbridge crossbanded tea canister of canted rectangular form the interior later velvet lined.
Sold for £170
Not Illustrated
460
A Toleware two divisional tray of d end rectangular form having pierced central handle and hand decorated with a band of roses, 41cm.
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
461
Attributed to L.G. Sabey, a circa 1960 mahogany satin wood padouk and ebony strung jewellery box having fan inlaid tray fitted interior together with another similar box.
Sold for £120
Not Illustrated
462
A Victorian walnut and brass bound writing slope.
Sold for £30
Not Illustrated
463
Gluck Barograph & Recorder Ltd a mid 20th Century mahogany and glazed barograph together with spare ink and charts.
Sold for £180
Not Illustrated
464
A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sewing box, the hinged lid revealing a tray fitted interior.
Sold for £45
Not Illustrated
466
An Edwardian brass paraffin table lamp having florally etched flared shade and twin handled ribbed brass reservoir on four scrolled feet, 45.5cm.
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
467
An Edwardian oak and white metal bound three bottle tantalus.
Sold for £65
Not Illustrated
468
A Toleware lamp of cylindrical form gilt decorated in the Chinese manner with figures and landscape and with cream pleated shade.
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
469
An Edwardian paraffin table lamp having ovoid frosted ribbed shade hand florally decorated ceramic reservoir on a bossed and lobed brass column and stepped circular foot, 57cm.
Sold for £55
Not Illustrated
470
An Edwardian paraffin table lamp, the cranberry tinted shade etched with foliate panels over a pink opaque reservoir decorated with nesting birds, wrythan brass column and fluted foot on an ebonised stepped circular plinth, 69cm.
Sold for £300
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471
A.J. Hopkinks. Musical Instruments, Historic Rare and Unique. Illustrated by William Gibb, published by Adam and Charles Black 1888.
Sold for £160
Not Illustrated
472
A pair of late 19th Century brown patinated bronze figures, Henry VIII and Charles l, each on square slate plinth, 35cm.
Sold for £240
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473
A pair of 19th century maple framed and glazed wool work embroideries, each designed as a plan for a formal garden, 47cmx 34cm.
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
474
A cased violin and bow length of back 33cm together with another cased voilin and bow length of back ,27.5cm.
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
475
Three cased violins with back lengths 28.5cm, 32cm and 33.5cm.
Sold for £50
Not Illustrated
476
A Chinese violin uncased and with back measurement 35.5cm together with a small Czechoslovakian fiddle, uncased 23cm.
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
477
A large quantity of mother of pearl mounted, bone mounted and other violin bows approximately 50.
Sold for £280
Not Illustrated
478
Two small albums of postcards including Victorian photographic cards, greetings cards, topographical and landmarks approximately 370 cards.
Sold for £160
Not Illustrated
479
A small collection of stamps and first day covers, to include 1968 Walt Disney first day cover, together with various bank notes and other similar items.
Sold for £240
Not Illustrated
480
Two official programmes from the Royal Variety Performance 1966 signed by various members of the World Cup winning team, together with a signed photograph of Laurel and Hardy, signed photograph of Elvis Presley, Tommy Steel, and autographed envelope by Henry Cooper and an autographed card from the Lyons Maid Party Night 26th June 1969.
Sold for £320
Not Illustrated
481
A quantity of printed ephemera relating to the Russian Revolution including a folio of Stalin engravings and other similar items.
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated