"V" Pair of horseshoe fronted carriage lamps
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"V" Whip by Crawley of Peterborough
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"V" Whip by Holland of London
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"V" Number holder
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"V" Pair of lamps
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"V" Driving whip
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"V" Rear lamp
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"V" Horseshoe Wilson bit, 5½ins
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"V" Horseshoe Wilson bit, 4½insV1354-1355Pair of stainless steel quick release snaps
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"V" Liverpool bit
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"V" Two Liverpool bits with bottom bars
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"V" Driving collar
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"V" Driving whip
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"V" Driving padV1361-1363Two pairs of brown leather driving gloves
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"V" Driving bridle
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"V" Brown pigskin leather case containing boot hooks, etc.
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"V" Western saddle by Myers of Texas dating from 1920; the saddle was rebuilt in 1995 to a high standard
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Two copper and brass fire branches complete with nozzles1368 and 1369
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A rare patent fire escape ladder by Merryweather, London, with a polished metal ladder that rolls up to fit into its own specially designed mahogany box, the treads and the box are both stamped Merryweather and comes complete with original instructions for fixing and a copy of the original patent
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Similar to previous lot but slightly smaller, rare patent fire escape ladder by Merryweather, London, with a polished metal ladder that rolls up to fit into its own specially designed mahogany box, the treads and the box are both stamped Merryweather and comes complete with original instructions for fixing and a copy of the original patent (this and the previous lot both came from a large estate in North Devon)
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A fine pair of silver plated hammercloth armorials, 7ins x 6ins; in excellent condition
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A fine pair of silver plated hammercloth armorials mounted on patent leather, 7ins x 4ins; in excellent condition
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Cast brass hammercloth armorial, 7½ins x 6½ins approx.1373 and 1374
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A rare pair of copper fire engine candle-lit lamps by Shand Mason, Blackfriars Road, London, fitted with 'slot in' brackets for attaching to the engine and leather covered carrying handles. Has an extended base containing the candle holder and slide out reflector to front lens, overall height 14ins; in very sound condition, one lens cracked
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A copper fire engine hand lamp by Shand Mason, Blackfriars Road, London, with a single round front lens with slide out reflector and carry handle with leather strap, complete with oil reservoir but lacks burner, 7ins high excluding handle; used with previous lot
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A single fire engine lamp by Merryweather, London; for restoration
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An unusual, circa 1850 copper fire branch, length 30ins with 3ins screw hose connection and three brass strengthening rings
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An early 19thC hand-drawn copper fire branch with decorative brass ferruled rings, 1½ins bound hose connection and complete with original brass nozzle1378 and 1379
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Silver plated hammercloth armorial, 4ins x 4ins approx.
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Silver plated hammercloth armorial, 4ins x 4ins approx.
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A gilded ornate carriage door handle
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Selection of six pairs of original unused carriage door handle pressings
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Two extremely fine morocco leather Royal State harness winkers, mounted with full gilded Royal armorials, 8ins x 7½ins, stitched 24 to the inch; in excellent condition
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Display case containing various items of silver plated Royal semi-State harness on patent leather; all in fine condition
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Cream and lemon yellow dress livery coat and breeches, heavily trimmed with silver bullion thread facings and silver plaited armorial button (Starkey family); all in good condition
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A copper and German silver Beaufort pattern coach horn with original mouthpiece by Henry Keat & Sons, Mathias Road, London, overall length 36ins
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Nickel plated Beaufort pattern coach horn with original mouthpiece, engraved Arthur Ballatyne, Singleton, 35ins long
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Copper and German silver coach horn stamped The Beaufort, Swaine & Adeney, Piccadilly, London, Proprietors of Kohler, 47ins long
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Copper and brass coach horn with mouthpiece, 52ins long; all in good condition
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Copper and brass coach horn with original mouthpiece, 38½ins long; good condition
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Beaufort pattern copper and nickel silver coach horn with original mouthpiece, 44½ins long
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Good quality brass coach horn with three narrow brass ribs and original mouthpiece stamped Parker Bros., London WC, and comes with its fitted leather case, 50½ins long
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An exceptionally long 'In Memorium' driving whip, 82ins long, with black holly shaft, black leather handle and two silver 'buckle' ferrules one of which is engraved In Memorium and the other Robert Lovett to Arthur Dugdale 1892
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A good quality driving whip by Swaine & Adeney, London with black plaited whalebone handle (baleen), silver butt cap and ferrule both embossed with mail coach scenes and stamped Swaine & Co., Makers to His Majesty, Piccadilly, London
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Pair of square fronted brass trimmed gig lamps
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Single brass trimmed oval gig lamp
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Small single lamp with oil burner by maker Keritas Lamp Works, London
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Large single burner footboard-type lamp with single round 5½ins diam. lens, two clear side lights and fold-down carrying handle by maker Salsbury, Longacre, London; original rear bracket missing
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Single lamp with slot-type vehicle bracket with fixed carrying handle, a raised round front lens, 4ins diam., two side lenses and oil burner
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Footboard/dashboard watch in crocodile skin case
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