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Five Norwegian silver spoons. The tapering handles with pierced terminals are each decorated with a different guilloche enamelled ground. Punch marks. 60.96 grams. £30 - £40
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A Victorian folding silver fruit knife with carved mother of pearl scales. Assayed Sheffield 1878. 9.5cm. £30 - £40
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A William IV silver marrow scoop with threaded turned ivory handle. Assayed Birrmingham 1835 by Joseph Willmore. 11cm assembled. £80 - £120
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An 18 carat gold novelty equestrian brooch. Formed as a horse shoe and set with diamonds. 4cm, 6.09 grams. £80 - £120
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An imported silver circular patch box. With enamel decoration to the cover depicting three racing greyhounds. Import marks for London 1927. 5cm diameter. £250 - £350
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A George V silver powder compact with enamelled tartan ware cover. Assayed Birmingham 1931. 48mm diameter. £40 - £80
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A novelty brass and alluminium cigarette lighter modelled in the form of a bomb. 7cm. £30 - £40
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Two 9 carat gold Ronson lighters with knurled engraving. Tallest 6cm. £150 - £250
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A 9 carat gold cased telescopic fountain pen / pencil by Asprey and Co. along with another 9 carat gold cased pencil. Asprey 6.5cm closed. £150 - £200
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A novelty silver and mother of pearl paper clip in the form of a trowel, an early nineteenth century turned ivory and brass desk seal along with two smaller examples. Seal 7.5cm. £40 - £60
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A yellow metal Fyne Poynt propelling pencil with engine turned engraving and two other examples. 9.5cm. £30 - £50
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A George III novelty silver caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap. With chased stripes and bright engraving. Assayed London 1802, makers mark only partially struck ending P. 6 grams, 5.5cm. £200 - £300
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A string of cherry amber beads of graduated polished ovoid form. 92cm. £400 - £500
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A Victorian yellow metal necklace in fitted case. Formed as a dragon clutching a serpent in its mouth and set with foil backed cabochon garnets. With scale formed links and engraved with further scale texture and scrolls. 46cm, gross weight 24.6 grams. £800 - £1200
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A string of cherry amber beads of graduated polished ovoid form. 74cm. £300 - £400
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A Georgian silver propelling pencil incorporating a folding quizzing glass and with engraved decoration, unmarked. Along with a silver and mother of pearl pocket knife, a 9 carat gold cased miniature toothpick and one of silver. £50 - £100
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A nineteenth century meerschaum pipe. Formed as a hand grasping a chalice. 13cm. £50 - £100
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A nineteenth century Anglo Indian ivory card case with foliate pique inlay. 10cm. £100 - £150
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A nineteenth century French tortoiseshell purse with pinchbeck inlay and watered silk internal compartments. Stamped Brevette. 9cm. £40 - £60
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An early nineteenth century oval tortoiseshell snuff box with hinged cover. Having silver piquet inlay depicting a neo classical urn with floral swags. 8cm wide. £100 - £180
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An early nineteenth century oval tortoiseshell box with hinged cover. Having silver and silver gilt pique inlay depicting gardening tools under a border of entwined garlands. 8cm wide. £150 - £200
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A Georgian Sheffield plate and tortoiseshell circular snuff box. With pique inlaid top and engine turned base. 6cm diameter £60 - £100
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A nineteenth century circular ivory pill box and cover with gilt metal mounts. 5cm diameter. £100 - £180
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A nineteenth century faceted glass scent bottle with threaded yellow metal cover along with another cut glass scent bottle of conical form and with hinged white metal cover. 13cm. £80 - £120
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A Mont Blanc 244 G fountain pen with 14 carat gold model 585 nib along with a Parker fountain pen with green marbelized case. £100 - £180
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An early twentieth century ivory page turner incised with ruler markings, a thermometer scale and with a quizzing glass set to the handle terminal. Along with an ivory slide rule by makers Spiers & Son, London. Page turner 26.5cm. £50 - £80
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A pair of early twentieth century gilt bronze twin branch wall sconces. Modelled in the style of Robert Adam. Surmounted with urns supporting swags, having ram masks and double scrolling branches. 54cm. £300 - £500
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An Edwardian taxidermy tigers head mounted upon an oak shield. Protrudes 40cm. £300 - £400
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A pair of nineteenth century Venetian pink glass twin branch wall sconces ornamented with scrolls and droplets, 34cm high. £50 - £100
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A Georgian mahogany cased circular school clock. With eight day single train fusee movement. Having spun brass bezel and painted dial with Roman numeral markers signed Smith, Huddersfield. Dial 30cm diameter. £300 - £400
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A William IV figured mahogany and brass inlaid drop dial wall clock. With double fusee eight day movement striking horly on a bell. Having painted convex dial with serpent hands, Roman markers and signed Frodsham, Gracechurch St, London. 63cm long dial 25cm diameter. £1500 - £2500
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A nineteenth century walnut cased single weight Vienna wall clock. With ebonized mouldings, enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. 117cm. £100 - £180
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A nineteenth century walnut cased twin weight Vienna wall clock chiming half hourly on a coiled gong. With enamel dial and subsidiary seconds. 120cm. £150 - £200
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A nineteenth century boulle work bracket clock. Adorned with gilt metal mounts, having enamel and gilt brass dial and housing a twin train eight day movement with anchor escapement, silk suspension pendulum and chiming half hourly on a bell. 78cm high. £1500 - £2500
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A nineteenth century Dieppe ivory mirror. With bevelled oval plate in a shaped rectangular frame with domed pediment crested by a coat of arms over a flag inscribed Montoiye St Denys. The frame is further decorated with a ground of applied foliage, putti and other armorials. 84cm x 55cm. £2000 - £3000
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A nineteenth century American large gingerbread mantel alarm clock. 72cm high. £80 - £120
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A nineteenth century American regulator wall clock in inlaid walnut case and housing a two train striking movement. 94cm. £80 - £120
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A nineteenth century walnut cased eight day Vienna regulator wall clock. With ebonized mouldings and housing a twin train spring driven movement chiming half hourly on a gong. 90cm. £60 - £100
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Twelve pieces of Victorian "Mary Gregory" glass in a variety of shapes. Clear, blue and green and typically enamelled with figures and flowers. Tallest piece 26cm. £80 - £120
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An early nineteenth century Continental giltwood sunburst wall clock. With convex enamel dial and housing an eight day two train movement with verge escapement, silk suspension and chiming half hourly on two bells. £300 - £500
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Seventeen pieces of Victorian cranberry glass of varying form. Including eleven pieces with Mary Gregory style enamelled decoration. Largest piece 28cm. £100 - £150
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An early twentieth century Pike in straight fronted hanging case with gilt slip and decorated with aquatic weeds against a blue and green ground. No label. Case 123cm long. £300 - £400
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A set of six Georgian pewter side plates. With waved and moulded borders. London touch marks. 22cm wide. £80 - £120
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Two eighteenth century pewter wrigglework plates. One armorial example by John Carpenter of London and another with figures and touch marks for London. 23cm wide. £60 - £100
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Two seventeenth century Pewter chargers, London touch marks, one with a crowned rose and fleur de lys. Along with three other pewter plates with further London marks, the smallest with an armorial engraving. Largest 34cm diameter. £200 - £300
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After Giambologna. A nineteenth century Continental school carved alabaster statue on square plinth. The Rape of the Sabine woman. 83cm high. £500 - £800
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A Victorian walnut cased drop dial wall clock. With marquetry inlay and painted dial having Roman numeral markers and housing a two train striking movement. 78cm. £60 - £100
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A nineteenth century eight day twin weight Vienna wall clock. With enamel dial incorporating subsidiary seconds and chiming half hourly on a gong. £100 - £200
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A pair of Baccarat style cut crystal twin branch candelabra. The sconces draped with faceted droplets, supported on scrolling branches and each flanking a central flame finial raised on a spreading base. 40cm high. £300 - £400
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A George III bracket clock by Thomas Wagstaffe of London. With bronze mounted figured mahogany pagoda case with reeded canted corners, twin loop handles over fish scale arch brass fretwork panels and raised on bracket feet. Housing an eight day triple fusee movement with engraved back plate, verge escapement, pull repeater, and quarter striking on nine bells. Having enamel dial with Roman and Arabic markers signed Thos. Wagstaffe, London and with a subsidiary strike/silent dial both reserved on an arch topped gilded brass mask ornamented with scrollwork spandrels. 47cm high, 36cm wide, 22cm deep. Thomas Wagstaff is recorded in Britten's Old Clocks and Watches working at 33 Gracechurch Street 1766-94. £3000 - £4000
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