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A good 18th Century fan, the pierced ivory sticks painted with Europeans in landscapes and Chinese figures, the end sticks carved with Harlequin, 9.5ins (ribbon missing and some damage), and twenty-two further fans and face screens, various £200-300
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Johann Ferdinand Preiss (1888-1943) - Standing ivory figure of a coy girl, on black and green onyx square base, 6.5ins high (etched "F. Preiss" to black onyx of base - left foot cracked and repaired) £700-1000
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A 19th Century Continental fruitwood biscuit mould carved separately with a seated cat and sheep, 6.75ins x 19ins, and Continental amboyna rectangular work box, 10.75ins wide x 7.75ins deep x 4.25ins high £120-160
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A Fernware picture frame of shaped outline, 5.25ins x 5.25ins (to take photograph 2ins diameter), a Sorrento oval frame, 5.125ins x 4.125ins, and an Edwardian frame, 6.75ins x 4.75ins £100-150
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A small collection of hardwood snuff and tobacco jars and lids, including - example carved with Africans working at various tasks in fields, 10.25ins high, bowl shaped with metal pine cone finial, carved in low relief with palmettes, 6ins high, and nine others, various and two carved figures £200-300
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An Indian carved hardwood figure of an elephant, 9.75ins high (slight damage) £100-150
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A 20th Century Spanish wood triptych, deeply carved, painted and gilded with central image of the Crucified Christ attended by Mary and an Angel, the wings each with the standing figure of a Saint, 15ins high x 18.5ins (open) £100-150
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A late Victorian oak two bottle Betjemann's Patent tantalus retailed by Mappin & Webb, 6.25ins deep x 7.5ins wide x 12.5ins high with two cut-glass decanters and three Coalport bone china spirit labels £250-300
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A late 18th/early 19th Century Dutch brass bound mahogany oval two-handled tray, 23ins x 15ins, and a similar ditto, 22ins x 14ins (both damaged) £200-300
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An early 19th Century blond tortoise-shell rectangular two division tea caddy inlaid with ivory and metal stringing, ovoid plated ring handle, the interior with two lidded canisters, 8ins x 5ins x 5.25ins high (slight damage, interior lids loose and two pieces of lining missing) £350-500
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A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, 5ins x 9.5ins x 6ins high (distressed), two late 18th Century mahogany tea caddies, 4.5ins x 8ins x 5ins high and 6ins x 12ins x 6.25ins high, and a mahogany box, 7ins x 10ins x 8.75ins high (all with damage) £150-200
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A George III yewwood rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, 11.75ins x 6ins x 7ins high, a Victorian walnut rectangular work box with inlay to top and front, 8.75ins x 6ins x 4ins high, and an oak staved and metal bound costrel, 5ins x 6.5ins high £100-150
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A 19th Century Ceylonese calamander rectangular work box of shaped outline inlaid to inside of lid with ivory and metal stringing, fitted two lift out trays, the upper tier with thirteen lidded compartments, the lids inlaid with ivory and metal strings, 14ins x 9ins x 6ins high (Galle district - circa 1860 - slight damage) £300-400
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A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid work box of sarcophagus shape on four bun feet, the interior with lift-out tray, 9ins x 12ins x 7ins high, and a Chinese black lacquered and gilt work box with canted corners, lift-out tray and drawer, 9.5ins x 13.5ins x 6ins high (poor condition) £150-200
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A Victorian coromandel rectangular toilet box by Asprey's, 166 New Bond Street, London, the black leather lined interior fitted lift-out tray and with single drawer under, 12ins x 9ins x 7ins high (damaged) £200-300
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A late Victorian walnut rectangular jewellery casket boldly carved with leaf scroll scale work and shell designs, on shaped plinth support, 12.5ins x 8.5ins x 7.25ins high, and a late 19th/early 20th Century Continental carved walnut and serpentine fronted jewellery box of commode design, the top with bird and nest cresting, on scrolled feet, 8ins x 5ins x 8.25ins high (bird cresting damaged) £120-160
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A late Victorian lady's rosewood dressing case with glass and silver plated mounted fitments, and drawer to front and side, 12ins x 9ins x 7.25ins high, and a rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, 11ins x 6ins x 6.25ins high (internal fittings missing) £120-160
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A late Victorian oak and brass mounted letter box, the hinges of Gothic design, 10ins wide x 7.25ins deep x 12ins high £300-500
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A 19th Century rosewood and brass bound writing box, the lid opening to reveal red leather covered writing slope, compartments and three secret drawers, 19.5ins x 10.25ins x 7ins high £150-200
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A Victorian figured walnut stationery slope with fitted interior and drawer to base, 10.75ins deep x 16ins wide x 16ins high (slight damage) £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century oak writing/stationery cabinet, the fall-front writing slope and lid lifting to reveal a fitted interior, 14ins wide x 7.25ins deep x 10.75ins high £100-150
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A Continental hardwood and carved bone rectangular casket of "Medieval" design the angled lid with rectangular panel carved with the head of two figures and the sides carved with twin figures of a King and a Queen, and a King and his Majesty, the side panels carved in relief with twin figures, 9ins x 7ins x 6ins high £150-200
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An unusual 17th Century English beadwork wig or glove powderer made up of three panels and typically worked in fine coloured beads with animals, houses and trees and with a silvery metal nozzle, 3.75ins high (sealed in glass container) £500-700
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A 19th Century embroidered and painted silk panel - Classical interior scene with mother and child at table and other figures, 22ins x 17.5ins (slightly damaged), in gilt frame and glazed £300-500
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A Victorian needlework sampler worked by "Margaret Lewis, Aged 18" and dated 1846 with verse, Adam & Eve, house, birds and trees, 20.5ins x 12.5ins, in mahogany veneered frame and glazed (faded) £120-160
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A 1970s Bugatti printed silk head scarf retailed by Liberty, printed in white and brown with geometric designs on a beige ground, 34ins x 36ins £150-200
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A 1984 "Christie's Contemporary Art" printed silk head scarf, printed in colours with foliate head design by John Piper, 34ins x 36ins £150-200 Note: This scarf was produced in 1984 by Christie's Contemporary Art in a limited edition of 225
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An early 20th Century Chinese Mah Jong set in fitted leather case with drop-down front, with metal label to front for Csin Kee Ma Jone & Co of Shanghai, the interior fitted with five pull-out trays, 8.75ins x 6ins x 5.5ins high £150-200
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A collection of twenty-five early 20th Century cloth glove puppets, including - "Big Bad Wolf", "Little Red Riding Hood", and "Policeman", "Witch", each approximately 12ins, and others, various, and a silver painted collapsible wooden toy theatre and accessories £100-120
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Three 19th Century Continental porcelain bodied "Baby" dolls, various sizes, each wearing christening gowns £60-80
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A Meccano "Aeroplane Constructor" set in blue box with Instruction book (possibly incomplete) and a collection of early loose Meccano parts, including - perforated strips, wheels and tyres, pulley wheels and angle strips, various (all playworn) £120-160
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Two "Matchbox" Series collectors cases, each with four twelve division drop-in trays and containing a number of vehicles (approximately 70), and a small quantity of tinplate and plastic vehicles (all playworn and unboxed) £80-120
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Two early 19th Century Northern Indian wooden archers' bows, each decorated in coloured lacquer with stylised and geometric motifs, 72ins and 71.25ins £300-400
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An early 20th Century hickory shafted "Special" golf club or brassey by Martin & Kirkaldy Ltd with leather bound grip £70-100
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An early 20th Century aboriginal hardwood walking stick naively carved with an entwined serpent with burnt dot detail, 34.25ins long £100-120
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An antique African Ashanti stained hardwood stool with curved seat and pierced support, on block base, 21ins x 9ins x 13.5ins high, and a similar ditto, 21ins x 10ins x 12.5ins high (both with slight cracking and minor damage) £200-300
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A late 19th Century 1340mm single strand necklace of natural seeds, and a 1240mm single strand necklace with rock crystal and carnelian beads £150-200
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A group of four Victoria and George V Boar War and First World War medals to "7959 Cpl. (later Sgt) P.E. Wale, 2nd Royal Highlanders (later Royal Scottish Fusiliers)" comprising - Queen South Africa Medal with single bar - Cape Colony, 1914-1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal £150-200
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A pair of George V First World War medals to "204245 Sjt. William Munday, Norfolk Regiment", comprising - War Medal and Victory Medal and with bronze death plaque, named to same recipient, together with commemorative scroll, a pair of Elizabeth II medals to his grandson "RMB/X.2456 A.J. Munday, Musician, Royal Marines", comprising - Korea Medal and bronze United Nations Medal, complete with a photograph of the recipient taking part in a march for the Church of Scotland General Assembly, May to June 1952 £200-300
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A group of four George V First World War medals to "345148 T.J. Pratt, General Electrical Artificer, Second Class, Later Chief Electrical Artificer, First Class, H.M.S. Dominion, Royal Navy", comprising - 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (incorrectly mounted on bar) £120-160
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A group of three George V First World War medals to "17111 Private J. W. Surridge, Wiltshire Regiment", comprising - 1914-15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, a Queen Mary Christmas 1914 Gift Tin (lacking contents), an a discharge certificate dated September 26th 1917 £100-150
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An Edward VII Queens South Africa Medal to "3712 Private H. Weston, South Staffordshire Regiment" with two bars - South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, a George V First World War medal to "Private C.J. Lloyd, Royal Sussex Regiment" (both medals in poor condition and lacking ribbons) and a quantity of military and civilian cap badges and other ephemera, various £100-150
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An Elizabeth II 1962 General Service Medal to "24576833 Pte. S.A.H. Jarvis, Queens Regiment", with one bar for Northern Ireland £50-70
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An 18th century Burmese ceremonial dagger with sapphire and diamond handle, the broad steel edged blade partly carved on each side, inlaid with silver and floral scrolls, the handle decorated in gold and terminating in a lobed brilliant cut diamond cluster, centred upon a cabochon sapphire, to a similarly decorated hilt, overall length 28.5cm. £10000-12000
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A 19th Century Bornean dyak mandau, the 22ins Damascus steel blade with good pattern and heavily carved horn hilt with repousse brass fittings and hardwood scabbard embellished with horn and silvery metal £200-250
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A 19th Century British Light Cavalry sabre by Robert Mole (1852-1919), the 30ins curved blade marked with a broad arrow over "I" and "Mole", the brass D-guard hilt stamped "Q.A." over 1001, with cast metal grip, and brown leather scabbard, the brass fitting stamped "C.F.F." and a broad arrow over "I09", 35.5ins overall £300-400
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