A LATE 17TH CENTURY LIGNUM VITAE PESTLE AND MORTAR mortar 6 3/4ins. (16.5cms.) high £550-650
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AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY TREEN LIGHTHOUSE PATTERN SUGAR CASTER with horizontally ribbed body, 6 1/4ins. (16cms.) high Paper label for Alastair Sampson Illustrated in Levi, J. Treen for the Table £350-400
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRUITWOOD LEMON SQUEEZER 6ins. (15cms.) long overall Illustrated in Levi, J. Treen for the Table £300-500
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AN 18TH CENTURY FRUITWOOD CARVING of an owl, the base incised with a band of fish, 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) high £150-200
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY LIGNUM VITAE SPICE BOX AND COVER with a ribbed slightly tapering body, 5 1/4ins. (13cms.) high £250-300
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A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY LIGNUM VITAE SALTS of acorn pattern, 3ins. (7.5cms.) high £300-500
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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY LIGNUM VITAE STRING BOXES of acorn shape, screw-on tops, 8 1/2ins. (21.5cms.) high £600-700
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A LATE 17TH CENTURY MAPLE WINE TASTER with bracket carved handle, 3 1/2ins. (9cms.) dia. Illustrated in Levi, J. Treen for the Table £800-1200
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A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY FRUITWOOD CANDLESTICKS each with a baluster stem, 8 1/2ins. (21.5cms.) high Paper label A J Levi Collection, no. 254 Illustrated in Levi, J. Treen for the Table £1000-1500
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A PAIR OF ORMOLU AND BRONZE CANDLESTICKS each of an infant satyr holding aloft a basket of fruit and flowers, which forms the sconce, porphyry pedestals, 11ins. (28cms.) high £800-1200
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A PAIR OF GILT METAL MOUNTED OPALINE GLASS OIL LAMP STANDS 13 1/2ins. (35cms.) high £120-180
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A PAIR OF ORMOLU ROCK CRYSTAL TABLE CANDLESTICKS each with a slice-cut stem, 9 1/4ins. (24cms.) high £200-300
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A LATE GEORGE III CUT STEEL CURB FENDER pierced with trellis work, 47 3/4ins. (121cms.) wide overall £100-150
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A CLOSELY MATCHED PAIR OF EARLY OAK PEW END FINIALS possibly 17th century, one carved with a monogram, 10ins. (26cms.) high £150-200
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A WROUGHT IRON TRIVET with an integral partridge roasting fork £100-120
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TWO FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN MOSAIC PAVEMENT largest 7ins. (18cms.) x 4ins. (10cms.) Discovered on a farm near St Mary Bourne, Andover in about 1952 £100-120
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AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ALABASTER FRAGMENT OF A HIPPOPOTAMUS HEAD showing a large "Eye of Horus" 2 3/4ins. (7cms.) long £500-600
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A COLLECTION OF FIFTY FOUR CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL GAMING COUNTERS engraved with a monogram, in five shapes, circular counters, 1 3/4ins. (4.5cms.) dia. £800-900
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A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER GAMING COUNTER BOX fitted with one large and four small lidded boxes, all monogrammed J H, on a cods roe ground, 11 1/2ins. (29cms.) wide, together with fifty one counters in three sizes This belonged to John Frederich Andrew Huth, Order of Charles III of Spain and Knight The Order of Grelph of Hanover. When the French Troops entered Corunna he left with the Spanish crown jewels arriving in London 1809 where upon he continued to act for the Spanish Crown and went on to found a bank. £1200-1500
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A SET OF TWELVE CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL GAMING COUNTERS in two shapes, each engraved with the initial P, the counters carved in low relief with chinoiserie figures, circular counters 1 3/4ins. (4.5.cms.) dia. £100-150
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A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 146 CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL GAMING COUNTERS of various shapes and variously engraved (a lot) £200-300
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A BRONZE BUST signed Ch. Van de Stappen and incised J. Petermann. Fondeur, Bruxelles 25 1/2ins. (65cms.) high £1200-1500
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A SET OF FOUR RECONSTITUTED STONE URNS each supported by winged caryatids, 20ins. (51cms.) high £200-300
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A PAIR OF LEAD FIGURES each of a child, one clutching a bird, the other a pet dog, 29ins. (74cms.) high £1250-1500
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A STONEWARE FIGURE of an oriental sage holding a dragon, 39ins. (99cms.) high £100-200
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A CAST IRON FRAMED RUSTIC BRANCH BENCH with hardwood slats, 105ins. (267cms.) wide £400-500
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A SMALL 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER with a triple panelled top and carved panelled front, 41ins. (104cms.) wide £250-350
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK TABLE BOX the sloping lid enclosing two shallow pigeon holes, the edges chip carved, the front with rosette carving, 26ins. (66cms.) wide £100-150
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER the twin plank top with a moulded edge, the triple fielded panelled front with guilloche carved rails and muntins, 50ins. (127cms.) wide £250-350
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AN EARLY 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER with cleated plank top, triple linen fold panelled front, 40ins. (102cms.) wide £200-250
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER with a twin plank top, the frieze rail carved with foliate strapwork on a matted ground, 44 1/4ins. (123cms.) wide £150-250
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER with a triple panelled top, moulded rails and muntins, the twin panelled front with incised flowering plant motifs, 37 3/4ins. (96cms.) wide £150-250
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A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS fitted with four plain long drawers, 36 1/4ins. (92cms.) wide £300-400
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER with a triple panelled top and front, the front carved with lozenges, 42ins. (107cms.) wide £150-250
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A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS fitted with two short and three long drawers, each with a twin coffered front, 38ins. (97cms.) wide £600-800
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A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK DRESSER the top with a moulded edge, the frieze fitted with three short drawers, each with twin geometric coffering, 31 1/2ins. (80cms.) high x 81ins. (206cms.) wide x 19ins. (48.5cms.) deep £600-700
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A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST with a rising mahogany crossbanded top, fitted with two short false drawers above four short real drawers, all crossbanded and with a moulded edge, flanked by quadrant pilasters, on ogee bracket feet, 62ins. (158cms.) wide £300-500
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A YEW AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR with pierced baluster splat and cowhorn stretcher £200-300
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A LINCOLNSHIRE ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR £150-200
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A YEW AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR the cabriole legs joined by a cowhorn stretcher £100-200
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A GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE on angular cabriole legs, 20 3/4ins. (53cms.) dia. £100-200
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A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK CHAIR the back with a foliate cresting and fielded central panel £150-250
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A GEORGE III OAK TRIPOD TABLE on angular cabriole legs, 22ins. (56cms.) dia. £100-200
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE with a cleated three plank top, the frieze with fielded panels, 95 3/4ins. (218cms.) wide x 28 1/2ins. (72cms.) high x 26 1/4ins. (67cms.) deep £1000-1500
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AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE with an eight plank cleated top, on a bold trestle under-frame, 116ins. (296cms.) long x 48ins. (122cms.) wide £800-1200
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE with cleated twin plank top, fitted with a long frieze drawer, 32 1/2ins. (85cms.) wide £400-600
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AN OAK CUPBOARD the frieze incised E P h 1712, enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, the lower part with moulded rails and muntins, the sides panelled, 69 3/4ins. (177cms.) high x 55 1/4ins. (140cms.) wide £400-600
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A GEORGE III OAK PLATE RACK with a pierced frieze flanked by a pair of cupboards, each inlaid with a musical trophy, 55ins. (140cms.) high x 64 3/4ins. (164.5cms.) wide £150-200
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