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19th Century Scrimshaw: A whale's tooth engraved with a sailor and his love, with an anchor at their feet and a ship and rock in the foreground, H 14cm x W 8cm £150-250
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A Bible Box: 17th century, oak panelled box, the sides carved in arch fan design. The front with a double arched floral design, the hinged top opening to reveal panels with a lock & key, H 20.5cm x L 70cm x D 43cm £300-500
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A Prisoner-of-War Straw-work Box: An early 19th century Napoleonic straw-work box, the lid decorated with fort and buildings. The front has two drawers secured by two pins and two false drawers. The interior lid is decorated with a fort flying the Dutch flag with a church and other buildings in vibrant colours. There are four compartments with a lift-out pen tray, H 15cm x W 20cm x D 9cm £100-200
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A Pair of Gilt Bronze Candlesticks: 19th century, decorated with acanthus leaf, flowers and cherub heads to each corner. Mounted on a tri-form base, H 25cm £200-300
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A 19th Century Bronze Figure of a Bear: A 19th century solid bronze bear with very fine detail, H 13cm £60-80
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An American Folk Art Madonna Sculpture: 19th century, oak, the crowned polychrome figure wearing a well carved floor length robe, her hands clasped in prayer, H 91cm £3000-5000
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A 17th Century Cedarwood Panel: The central carved cartouche representing a robed religious figure surrounded by carved crosses, H 26.5cm x W 28.5cm £150-250
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A Coco de Mer Nut (Lodoicea Maldivica): A large coco de mer nut with stalk and husk, H 12" x W 11" £400-600
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A "Paddy and The Pig" Mechanical Bank: Invented by J H Bowen of Philadelphia marketed as "Shamrock Bank". Base marked "Eng Pat July 28 1882, US Pat Aug 8 1882". Full working order, H 21cm x W 18cm x D 9cm £300-500
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A Roundel Plaque: Plaster, in the 18th century style,the centre cartouche with 4 cherubs amongst leaves & foliage 72cm diameter £200-300
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A Statue on Column Pedestal: Plaster, in the Neo-Classical style, lady standing on a plaster column pedestal base, H 201cm £150-250
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A Column: Plaster with a circular top on a stepped base impressed to top C. Baldacci H 92cm £80-120
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A Quantity of 19th Century Russian Lacquered Items: A quantity of 19th century Russian hand-painted lacquered items. Eleven pieces to include seven lidded pots, three bowls and a stacking doll £120-180
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Five Bronze Icons 18th Century & Later: Two brass and three bronze to include a blue cloisonne example £150-250
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A 20th Century Greek Style Bronze on Stand: A bronze head and torso of a Neo-Classical style Greek man on a metal stand, bronze H 70cm Overall H 145cm £400-600
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A Cased Microscope & Accessories by W Watson & Sons: A gilt brass microscope Number 2409 by W Watson & Sons of 313 High Holborn, London with gilt and engraved slide tray and cased lenses in Watson signed gilt canisters. Lenses inc 1 in 25 degrees, 1/5 inch, 1 inch and other lenses and accessories; together with slides in drawer of animal and minerals, microscope H 39cm; Box H 46cm £120-180
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A Cast Bronze Dutch East India Company Bell: A 18th/19th century bronze bell bearing the crest of The Dutch East India Company and dated 1602 between armorial with lions to both sides and stars in between. Scrollwork to lip with three-piece clapper, H 40cm £400-600
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Two 18th Century Majolica Brick Tiles of Soldiers: Two terracotta hollow bricks with majolica glazed soldiers and an officer with sword and pipe, H 22cm x W 13cm x D 6.5cm: H 23cm x W 22cm x D 6cm £200-300
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A Russian Icon: 19th century, oil on panel, depicting St George & the Dragon, H 45 x W 35cm £80-120
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An Early 19th Century Bronze Bell: Of standard form with single hole to top and one-piece clapper, H 22cm £60-80
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English School (19th Century): A pair of feather-work pictures depicting pheasants perched on branches executed in watercolour, H 46 x W 32cm (2) £100-200
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A Victorian Tipstaff: Brass handled with wooden turned grip. Surmounted with a screw-off crown finial, L 18cm £200-300
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Laocoon Trojan Priest Sculpture: On a five piece black & white marble base, statue H 90cm, Column H 72cm £200-300
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A 19th Century Cloisonnne and Onyx Box: A gilt metal box with onyx panels decorated with cloisonne spandrels and escutcheon, applied silver armorial to the top with motto 'Beware', on ball feet, H 10.5cm x W 22.5cm x D 15cm. £120-180
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A Sevres-Style Jewellery Casket: C1900 with blue and gilt ground set with three side panels painted with river views and to the lid a scene of a courting couple, opening to reveal a silk-lined cushioned interior, H 9cm x W 14.5cm x D 12cm £400-600
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A Sevres-Style Circular Trinket Box: C1900 with blue and gilt scalloped form and scene of 18th century figures unveiling a child hiding in a chair to the lid. Signed "Dubos", marked to base with double L marks and 'P' to centre, H 4.5cm x W 13.5cm £300-500
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A Vase: 19th century, Spode trumpet shaped spill vase handpainted with a figure of a girl walking a dog with gilt background, £70-100
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A Pair of Worcester bowls: With floral decoration £500-800
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A Porcelain Hand-Painted Plate: A 19th century KPM style hand-painted plate of a maiden dressed in local costume, diameter 16cm £60-80
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A Staffordshire Group of the New Marriage Act c1825: Depicting a couple being betrothed before a parson and clerk, below a plaque inscribed 'The New Marriage Act Jon Frill and Ann Boke aged 21 That Is Right Says The Parson, Amen Says the Clerk', H 16cm x W 16cm £300-500
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A Moorcroft Vase: A Moorcroft squat vase decorated with the leaf and berry design with a flambe glaze. Blue signature to the base and Moorcroft stamp, c1930, H 10cm £150-250
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A Moorcroft Macintyre Vase: A Moorcroft Macintyre vase of trumpet form decorated with roses and tulips. Green signature to base, c1907, H 13cm £150-250
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A Moorcroft Macintyre Vase: A Moorcroft Macintyre vase of squat baluster form. Decorated with roses, tulips and forget-me-nots. Green signature to base, c1907, H 11cm x W 12cm £200-300
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A Moorcroft Moonlit Blue Vase: A large Moorcroft Moonlit Blue baluster shaped vase with green signature to base. Blue Moorcroft stamp and 'Made in England' to base, c1920, H 27cm x W 21cm £600-800
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A Moorcroft Vase: A Moorcroft 'Wisteria & Plum' baluster-shaped vase with a pewter rim. Decorated with plum red, yellow and purple plums and leaves. Blue signature and 'Moorcroft, Made in England' to base, H 15cm £150-250
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A Beryl Cook Cat Plaque: A Beryl Cook 'Cedric the Cat' plaster plaque. Signed 'B Cook' with hanger to verso, diameter 14cm £200-300
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An 18th Century Delft plate: Circa 1765: Delft blue and white plate with a vase and flowers marked to back 'The Klaauw Delft', bought from Mathieu Hart Amsterdam 2001, W 31cm. £120-180
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An 18th Century Continental Glass Goblet: A large goblet: ogee bowl engraved with hounds chasing a stag and man on horse holding a spear. Hollow blown stem with ball knops on large conical foot with leaf decoration, H 18.5cm £150-250
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An 18th Century Glass & Funnel: A glass with bell bowl and everted rim with swirl pattern on hollow blown baluster stem on conical foot with matching swirl pattern funnel, glass H 15cm; Funnel H 15cm £150-250
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A Lampbase: Bohemian, 19th century, with gold rococo style decoration, with a brass bulbous finial H 62cm £80-120
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A Peruvian Clay Figure: 450 to 1400 AD. A nude standing female figure, well modelled standing on a circular base, H 12cm x W 7cm £70-100
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A 2nd-3rd Century Gandhara Hardstone Figure: A carved hardstone figure of a winged Atlas with curly hair and beard. Mounted on a wooden base, H 25cm £400-600
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A 1st-2nd Century Stone Tiger's Head: A carved red sandstone mounted tiger's head: Mathura Rajhasthan, Siku, H 13cm x W 14cm £400-600
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A Painted Terracotta Trough: A painted terracotta trough on four feet depicting religious scenes, H 8cm x W 18cm £60-80
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An Egyptian Plate (1000-2000BC): A terracotta hand-painted plate depicting a queen or princess, W 23cm £200-300
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A Pre-Columbian Terracotta Vessel: A pre-Columbian polychrome hand-painted vessel, possibly Mexican, dating to 800-400BC, H 13cm x W 16cm £120-180
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A Terracotta Ethnic Bust: An ethnic male study terracotta bust: sculptor's cypher to base, H 28cm x W 18cm £70-100
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Four Coptic Egyptian Textile Fragments and Chalice Cover: Four 400-800AD framed Coptic Egyptian textile fragments; together with a framed beaded Eastern Greek chalice cover for holy wine £400-600
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A Chinese Zitan wood carving: 19th century, in the shape of a sleeping Buddha wearing a long robe with deep drapery folds. Lying on his right side, the head resting on a pillow. With detachable base, L 33cm (13") £200-300
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A Pair of Chinese Jardinieres: A pair of 19th century green-glazed Chinese jardinieres with a Ruyi decoration to the border and pierced floral decoration to the sides. On hexagonal bases. £200-300
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