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| 451 |
Two gilt metal five-light chandeliers, hung glass festoons and drops, one with metal sconces, the other with glass sconces
Sold for £15
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| 452 |
A silver candlestick lamp, (Sheffield 1924) raised on a hexagonal base, a pair of silvered two-branch wall lights and a pair of single branch lights
Sold for £10
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| 453 |
Four brass picture lights, various and a brass candlestick lamp
Sold for £10
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| 454 |
A Victorian papier mache tea caddy, of rectangular ogee shape and with bouquets and decorative borders in mother-of-pearl, fitted two loose covers to the interior, 24cm (9.5") wide
Sold for £160
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| 455 |
A lady's early Victorian rosewood cabinet, inlaid overall with mother-of-pearl, fitted three drawers, the lowest as a pull-out writing slope, enclosed by a pair of doors below a bell type hinged top, having plain knob handles and raised on plain feet, 31cm (12.25") wide
Sold for £380
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| 456 |
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, fitted two compartments with mixing bowl, 31cm (12.25") wide
Sold for £50
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| 457 |
J Dodson 1984, No tracks to Follow, limited edition bronze figure No 15/25, an Apache Indian kneeling on one knee examining the Arazona rock base, signed, inscribed and dated, 40.5cm (16") high
Sold for £180
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| 458 |
A pair of 19th Century gilt metal candelabra, each of three branches, one supported by a putto, the other by a fawn, raised on fluted truncated columns with oak leaf collars on square bases, 56cms (22") high
Sold for £920
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| 459 |
A pair of French spelter figures, each of a female figure with a cherub, after Moreau, 48cm (19") high on ebonised socle bases
Sold for £170
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| 460 |
An oak cabinet, fitted three drawers and enclosed by a pair of doors, 44cm (17.25") wide
Sold for £50
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| 461 |
A George III tea caddy, with painted and inlaid decoration, 11cm (4.75") wide
Sold for £130
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| 462 |
A pair of brass chamber candlesticks, and a pair of brass candlesticks with baluster columns and square bases
Sold for £140
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| 463 |
An elaborate pipe, the plain mahogany central stem with ebony and horn mounts and white porcelain bowl, 94cm (37") high, (not including the flexible mouth piece)
(Unsold)
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| 464 |
Two golf woods, with slender handles
(Unsold)
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| 465 |
An onyx cigarette box, with hinged cover , banded in malachite (the silver gilt hinge, 1938) 9cm (3.5") wide, and a pair of hexagonal glass candlesticks in blue tinted and trailed purple, 11.5cm (4.5") diameter
Sold for £20
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| 466 |
A Lyons Tea tin tea caddy, in the form of a wood tea caddy 'inlaid' shell ovals and 'banded', the front with a perpetual calendar, 13cm (5.25") high, a Crawford & Sons biscuit tin in the form of an inlaid tortoiseshell casket, 21.5cm (8.5") wide and an oval tin
Sold for £45
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| 467 |
A square onyx inkwell, with canted sides and hinged cover (the silver mounts, 1922), 7cm (2.75"), and a matching pen stand, (the supports 1921) 15.25cm (6") wide
Sold for £10
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| 468 |
A Sheraton period satinwood tea caddy, the hinged cover inlaid a shell patera having lion mask ring handles to the sides, 30cm (11.75") wide
Sold for £50
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| 469 |
An early 19th Century satinwood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, fitted three compartments, 28cm (11") wide
Sold for £20
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| 470 |
A George III mahogany three-division cutlery hod, with brass mounts and handle, 37.5cm (14.75") wide
Sold for £110
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| 471 |
An ebony dressing table set, eighteen pieces including an oval tray, and three other pieces
Sold for £10
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| 472 |
A chromium magnet electric toaster, reversible type in original box (circa 1930)
Sold for £10
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| 473 |
A William IV style mahogany caddy, with gadroon border and acanthus decoration, 33cm (13")
Sold for £10
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| 474 |
A figure Aphrodite, after the original by Preiss in simulated ivory and bronze, raised on a turned red marble base, 24cm (9.5") high
(Unsold)
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| 475 |
A pair of early 19th Century French Empire frames, in gilt metal, the circular frames finely moulded with anthemion borders and with laurel wreath and spray mounts, 14cm (5.5") high
Sold for £80
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| 476 |
An ostrich egg, 12.75cm (5") high, complete with early 19th Century gilt metal stand of elaborate Renaissance design, the egg contained by two scroll and acanthus mounts with female figure surmount, 24.75cm (9.75") high when assembled
Sold for £120
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| 477 |
A Japanese manju netsuke, of circular design in ivory set a silver coloured metal plaque embossed dragons, on a short strap of ten chains
Sold for £80
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| 478 |
An ebonised oak walking stick, and a thumbstick
Sold for £10
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| 479 |
A prayer wheel, and sundries
Sold for £30
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| 480 |
A George III oval ivory scent bottle case, inlaid with gilt pique work, fitted a glass scent bottle and stopper, 5.25cm (2") high
Sold for £170
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| 481 |
An Oriental marble tablet, cut with characters and script, 10cm x 7cm (4"x 2.75"), a Japanese bronze vase with bamboo in silver coloured relief, 11.75cm (4.5") high and sundries
Sold for £50
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| 482 |
A quantity of draughtsman's wood curves, by G Mander, 25 Old Compton Street, Soho, in a fitted mahogany slope top box, 41cm (16") wide
Sold for £35
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| 483 |
Ten German 35mm range and other cameras, all in original cases
Sold for £25
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| 484 |
A Pathescope Ace 9.5mm cine projector, complete with films, transformer and instructions, in a small suitcase
Sold for £20
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| 485 |
Six Japanese 35mm and other format camera, some with cases
(Unsold)
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| 486 |
A pair of oval cast gilt metal frames, with ribbon tie surmounts, a gilt metal pendant frame for a miniature and various other small frames
Sold for £250
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| 487 |
An early 19th Century straw work box, with hinged cover and embossed metal feet, 24cm (9.5") wide, a tea caddy and sundries
Sold for £450
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| 488 |
A small musical box, playing three airs on a 7cm (2.75") cylinder, in a rosewood case, 13.25cm (5.25") wide
Sold for £50
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| 489 |
An oak box, in the form of a railway wagon GS WR 1895, 33cm (13") long, Rd 230537
Sold for £200
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| 490 |
An Adam style grate, with pierced brass serpentine front and brass vase finials, 76.25cm (30") wide
Sold for £50
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| 491 |
Four painted plaster corbels, of angels holding shields, 21cm (8.25") high
Sold for £20
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| 492 |
A leaded glass panel, vase of flowers, 92.5cm x 42cm (36.5"x 16.5")
(Unsold)
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| 493 |
Sundry corkscrews etc
Sold for £250
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| 494 |
A tongue press, a cheese press, a Spong bean slicer, another (both wall mounted), a brass jam muslin, a waffle iron etc
Sold for £10
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| 495 |
A tin of cutters, various other cutters and various moulds (including a jockey's cap, horse shoe, rabbit etc)
Sold for £20
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| 496 |
One tin of cutters, a circular tin of petit fours cutters and various other cutters
Sold for £20
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| 497 |
Various other cutters, moulds, patty pans etc
Sold for £10
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| 498 |
A Sestrel compass, in a painted gimbal, a brass chart scale, 61cm (24") wide, a plated P & O menu holder, 5cm (2") wide by Mappin & Webb and a brass tail fin lamp
Sold for £45
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| 499 |
A ship's copper lamp, Not Under Command by Tung Woo, Hong Kong, another, Anchor by Harvie, Birmingham and another Not Under Command Light
(Unsold)
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| 500 |
A ship's brass bell, Ottawa, 30.5cm (12") diameter with iron clapper
Sold for £210
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