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MUGHAL SCHOOL (18th/19th century0 Two Ladies Collecting Jasmin Blossom Bodycolour 20.5 x 26cms, framed and glazed; and another, 11 x 19 cms. (2)
Estimate: £100 - 200
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| 52 |
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| 53 |
A 19th century spiral carved whale bone walking stick With ivory handle. 93 cms long.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 54 |
A 19th century ivory handled walking cane The handle carved as a mongoose and a snake above a carved ivory column over a yellow metal band and malacca shaft. 90 cms long.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 55 |
A 19th century whale bone walking stick The unmarked silver mounted finial above a plain tapering shaft (drilled for carrying loop). 83 cms long.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 56 |
A George V silver mounted horn handled cane, hallmarked Sheffield, 1912, possibly rhino horn 84 cms long.
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 57 |
A late 19th/early 20th century yellow metal mounted horn cane, possibly rhino horn 82.5 cms long.
Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000
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| 58 |
A 19th/20th century Chinese Export silver mounted horn cane, possibly rhino horn 92 cms long.
Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500
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| 59 |
An early 20th century Chinese silver handled walking cane The handle decorated with dragons and stamped with maker's mark Wang Hing. 91 cms high.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 60 |
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver handled walking stick, maker's mark of WS The handle decorated with panels of Chinese text above dragons. 88 cms high.
Estimate: £150 - 250
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| 61 |
A pair of Victorian specimen hardstone inset black slate candlesticks Of bulbous form with spreading plinth base. 13 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 62 |
A pair of 19th century gilded bronze figural candlesticks Each formed with a putto holding a candle sconce, standing on a pierced scrolling base. 29 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 63 |
An early 19th century Norwegian polychrome and carved birchwood kasa Of traditional form with horse head handles. 40 cms wide.
Estimate: £500 - 800
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| 64 |
A pair of late 19th century ormolu candlesticks Each with twin branches above a bronze putto depicting a Season, sitting on a rococo style shell cast plinth issuing floral garlands, standing on white marble plinth base with cast bun feet. 28 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £350 - 450
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| 65 |
A 19th century bronze figural group Formed as two tumbling putti, standing on a stepped marble plinth. 10 cms high overall.
Estimate: £120 - 180
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| 66 |
A bronze and cranberry glass centrepiece The ribbed cranberry glass bowl supported by three kneeling cast bronze satyr, standing on a rouge marble base. 22 cms high.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 67 |
A pair of 19th century ormolu candlesticks Each socle with applied goat masks, supported on a vine cast upright, standing on a tripartite base modelled as three lions on ball feet. 30 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £150 - 250
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| 68 |
A 19th century ormolu mounted marble cassoulet The baluster body supported on ram mask headed monopodia with hoof feet, standing on a plinth base with scroll feet. 15 cms high.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 69 |
A pair of marble obelisks Typically modelled. 33.5 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £120 - 180
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| 70 |
A pair of 19th century ormolu mounted onyx urns Each with twin handles above a baluster body, mounted with a female mask centred cartouche above a fluted stem, standing on a shaped plinth base with acanthus moulded pointed pad feet. 34 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 71 |
A Victorian coral reef diorama The selection of corals and shells enclosed in a glass dome, mounted on an ebony plinth. 40 cms high.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 72 |
A 19th century Continental porcelain plaque Painted with a young girl wearing a white cap and gown, mounted in a carved giltwood and gesso frame.
Estimate: £150 - 250
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| 73 |
A Victorian oak plant stand Of coopered construction, two brass bands and brass handles with a later copper insert. 27 cms diameter.
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| 74 |
An early 19th century mahogany framed folding shaving mirror 23.5 cms wide.
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| 75 |
A 19th century ormolu and pietra dura inset easel photograph frame The four hinged apertures within a pierced and engraved scrolling fern leaf frame, the easel back inscribed Mechi, Regents Street. 34 cms high.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 76 |
A Lachenal concertina in a Harry Crabb & Son case The ebonised case with pierced ends, six gilt decorated leather folds and forty-eight buttons, cased. 16 cms diameter.
Estimate: £200 - 400
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| 77 |
A 19th century needlework map of England and Wales Typically worked within an oval flowering vine border, verre eglomise framed and glazed. 40.5 x 50.5 cms.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 78 |
ELIZABETH COLLEY (1801) A 19th century needlework map sampler of England and Wales Typically worked within an oval flowering vine border, verre eglomise framed and glazed. 47.5 x 56 cms.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 79 |
A pair of 18th century Continental needlework panels Each burgundy panel worked with floral and fruiting sprays within gilt borders, framed and glazed. 35. x 62.5 cms. (2)
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 80 |
The Finding of Moses Woolwork and watercolour 73 x 47 cms, framed
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 81 |
G.A. SYDENHAM Uriah Heep Painted on milk glass panel and inscribed with a quote from David Copperfield, chapter XVI Signed 18 x 23 cms, framed and glazed
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| 82 |
A 19th century armorial stained glass marriage roundel The husband's arms Ermine on a Pale Argent three Leopard's faces Or and crest Out of a Coronet Or a Bird displayed Argent holding in its beak a key Argent, the arms representing the wife Ermine on a Fess cotised Sable three Mullets pierced Or and crest On a wreath, a Stag's head proper erased Gules (or Or), attired Or. 48.5 cms wide.
Note: the husband's arms have been associated with families of Chamberlain, while the wife's shield was granted in 1602 to Edward Lyster of London. The shield therefore represents a marriage of a Chamberlain husband to a Lyster bride, possibly Robert Chamberlain, Sheriff and Mayor of Norwich 1854-55, 1856-57, 1871-72 and Emma Rossetta, daughter of Thomas Lyster.
Estimate: £500 - 800
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| 83 |
A 19th century Continental mahogany music box Playing six airs, the movement stamped 22798. The cylinder 23.5 cms wide.
Estimate: £100 - 200
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| 84 |
No lot.
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| 85 |
No lot.
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Not Illustrated |
| 86 |
A 19th century brass compass The dial inscribed Elliot Bros., 30 Strand, London, mounted in an associated teak stand with applied label inscribed From the Teak of HMS Spartiate. 17 cms diameter overall.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 87 |
A Victorian lacquered brass microscope Inscribed to the back W Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, in a fitted mahogany travelling case with various lenses. The case 33 cms high.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 88 |
A brass cased telescope and stand The barrel inscribed Stanley, London. 103 cms long.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 89 |
A 19th century shagreen covered drawing instrument case The hinged lid enclosing various drawing instruments including an ivory rule. 17 cms high.
Estimate: £150 - 250
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| 90 |
A set of Victorian ivory architects rules Inscribed J. Archbutt, 20 Bridge Road, Lambeth, in a plush lined mahogany case. The case 33 cms wide.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 91 |
A Curta Type 1 mechanical calculator, designed by Curt Herzstark and made by Contina A G Mauren, Liechtenstein, serial number 60097 In black cannister case with original retailers label for Automatic Business Machines Limited, London. 11 cms high.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 92 |
A late 19th/early 20th century horn handled kukri Of typical form, in a leather scabbard with additional miniature blades and tools.
Estimate: £150 - 250
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| 93 |
A pair of 18th/19th century Indo-Persian spears Each twin pronged head with incised decoration. The longest 167 cms long. (2)
Estimate: £120 - 180
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| 94 |
A pair of 19th century bone handled kirds Impressed brass scabbards. Each 31 cms long. (2)
Estimate: £120 - 180
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| 95 |
A 19th century French rapier With pommel mounted handle and pierced hilt. 94 cms wide.
Estimate: £120 - 180
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| 96 |
An 18th/19th century horn handled Corsican sword The blade with cast and incised decoration with traces of original gilding. 59 cms long.
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 97 |
A ship masting axe head, possibly 17th century Of typical construction. 29 cms wide.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 98 |
A South African carved wooden spoon The bowl supported on a triple plaited stem with flattened finial; together with a large African carved figural spoon, the bowl supported on a bird and chain link carved stem with figural finial, museum mounted. 38.5 cms and 66 cms long respectively. (2)
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 99 |
A South African Zulu head rest Supported on interlocking bowed uprights, standing on a plinth base. 15 cms high.
Estimate: £300 - 400
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| 100 |
A late 19th/early 20th century gilt bronze tribal figure, possibly French Modelled as a nomadic tribesman holding a staff and a bowl outstretched. 17 cms high.
Estimate: £400 - 600
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