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Buildings Plans Designs by Frank Lloyd Wright. A large portfolio with a limited booklet and loose designs. Horizon Press, New York. £100 - £200
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An early twentieth century Austrian bronze table lamp. The domed shade formed as overlapping leaves illuminates a figure seated upon the back of a cow watering at a trough which also illuminates shaded with green coloured glass, 38cm. £300 - £400
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An impressive nineteenth century French patinated spelter figural table clock. Formed as a pair of maidens holding a basket aloft containing a putti carrying a torch. Housing an eight day cylinder movement striking half hourly on a bell. Supported on a fluted column and raised on an onyx and gilt metal ogee plinth on paw feet, 96cm high. £600 - £1000
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Four twentieth century Gothic revival brass three branch electric wall sconces. £40 - £80
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Eight nineteenth century Flemish carved oak furniture mounts in the Gothic revival style and formed as lion masks, £100 - £200
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A twentieth century Japanese red ground kimono with gold and silver needlework depicting cranes and flowers and having speckled gold lining. £60 - £100
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A Japanese ivory ground satin kimono with needlework depicting cranes and flowers. £60 - £100
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A Japanese purple ground kimono with red lining and embroidered with cranes and flowers. £60 - £100
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A brass skeleton clock under glass dome. With a single fusee movement and silvered chapter ring with Roman numeral markers, 45cm. £300 - £400
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An impressive large ruby glass twelve branch electrolier. With double scrolling branches supporting drip trays with hanging droplets and with cut and flared nozzles supporting large everted shades, 92cm. £300 - £400
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Pierre Lenordez (French 1815-1892). A patinated bronze horse sculpture of a mare and foal. Raised on a naturalistic ovoid base with an inscribed scroll 'Catherine Hayes, winner of the Oaks at Epsom in 1852 by Lanercoste dam Constance by Partisan and her filly foal of 1858 by Irish Bird catcher'. Signed P. Lenordez left and indistinct right. £3000 - £4000
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A late nineteenth century French cavalry sword in metal scabberd. With turned hardwood grip and openwork brass hilt. Inscripstions to the blade Garde Nationale de Lille, 3 Octobre 1870. Blade length 83.5cm. £100 - £180
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A Victorian Scottish basket hilt sword, blade 87cm. £60 - £100
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A Japanese World War II samurai sword in leather mounted scabbard. Tang unsigned. Blade 70cm. £100 - £150
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A Japanese Samurai sword in lacquered scabbard and with pierced bronze tsuba and shagreen grip, unsigned. Blade length 65cm. £200 - £300
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A Turkish late Ottoman Yataghan in silver mounted leather scabbard. Blade length 57cm. £500 - £800
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A Victorian malacca walking stick with plain carved ivory handle and white metal collar chased with African figures in a landscape and with a shield cartouche. Handle 12.5cm. £50 - £100
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A George V umbrella with carved ivory handle spirally fluted and mounted in silver. Assayed London 1919. Handle 19.5cm. £100 - £150
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A Victorian malacca walking cane with large turned ivory handle and white metal collar. Handle 14cm. £80 - £120
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A Victorian malacca opera stick with turned ivory grip. Grip 5.75cm. £60 - £100
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A nineteenth century malacca walking cane with Chinese silver grip chased with stylized flowers and a shell cartouche, unmarked. £60 - £100
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A ladies parasol. With yellow metal pommel decorated with purple engine turned enamel and with a band of seed pearls. £30 - £40
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An African carved hardwood walking cane. With figural terminal modelled in the form of a soldier, 92cm. £30 - £50
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A Japanese Samurai sword in lacquered scabbard with bronze mounts and signed gilt bronze tsuba. Having shagreen grip and signed character marks to both sides of the tang. Blade length 66cm. £250 - £350
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A bamboo walking cane with silver collar and carved ivory pommel grip in the form of a pug dogs head. £60 - £100
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A nineteenth century sectional walking cane formed from pieces of turned hardwood, probably Macassar ebony. With brass tip and yellow metal inlaid grip. £100 - £200
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An African hardwood knob kerrie hunting club. With long shaft and two tone spherical striking head, 83cm. £60 - £100
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A Continental ebonized walking cane with chased silver grip decorated with figures, cherubs and musical instruments. Import hallmarks for London 1891. £80 - £120
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An African hardwood ceremonial spear. With figural carved pommel formed as a tribeswoman, 85cm. £40 - £80
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An African hand axe with turned wooden shaft incised with a stylized pattern to the collar and with a figural terminal and flattened crescent shaped blade, 55cm. £40 - £80
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A tribal patinated hardwood throwing club, possibly Pacific. Painted inventory number, 56cm. £40 - £80
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A Persian dagger in metal sheath. With silver and gold inlay depicting foliate scrolls and Quoranic text. Blade length 19cm. £80 - £140
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A World War Two Chinese Nationalist officers dagger in metal scabbard. With bronze mounts ornamented with blossom heads, blade 25cm. £100 - £180
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A nineteenth century Hawksley copper powder flask embossed with shell motifs and a very similar example, 19.5cm. £30 - £40
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An Eastern short sword with hardwood scales and in leather and white metal mounted scabbard. Blade length 56cm. £30 - £40
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A Victorian parasol. With novelty handle carved in the form of a parrot and with glass inset eyes. £40 - £80
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A silk parasol with ivory grip. Carved with Egyptian figures and motifs. Inscribed E. C. V. 1926. Handle, 17.25cm. £40 - £80
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An African hardwood knob kerrie throwing club with bulbous head, 83cm long. £60 - £100
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A nineteenth century Sailors marine ivory and horn walking cane. The handle in the form of a fist clutching a bar and with white metal mounts, 79.5cm. £150 - £250
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An Eastern sword in excavated condition. Blade 80cm. £60 - £100
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A vintage hickory shafted Sunday stick, 90cm. £30 - £50
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A Spanish dress sword in metal scabbard. With brass hilt, the pommel formed as a lions head and with openwork guard incorporating an eagle and cross motif. Blade inscribed Fabrico de Toledo. Blade length 76cm. £100 - £150
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A Japanese samurai sword blade with later made wooden handle and scabbard. Blade 54cm. £100 - £180
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A Victorian bamboo sword stick with antler grip. Blade, 64.5cm. £60 - £100
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After Walter Hunt. A gilt framed oil on canvas. Farmyard scene with calves feeding. Inscribed Y. Bradley after W. Hunt. 38cm x 58cm. £60 - £100
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A large vintage circular enamelled tin advertising sign for Wadworth & Co. Ltd. Devizes, Northgate Beers, 124cm diameter. £100 - £200
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H. Brochet, late nineteenth century French gilt framed oil on canvas. A reclining nude female in her boudoir gazing at her own reflection allegorical of vanity. Signed, 64cm x 100cm. £150 - £250
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Trevor Neal (b1947). Framed oil on artists board. Double portrait of the actor Bradley Walsh. Monogrammed and dated 2005, 39cm x 49cm. £50 - £80
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Walter Duncan R. W. S. (1848-1932) pair of framed watercolours. Beach scenes. One depicting figures emptying fishing nets and the other with girls collecting cockles. Both signed and dated 1905 & 6. 18cm x 27cm. £300 - £400
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An Arts & Crafts Liberty style copper mounted mirror hammered in low relief with stylized ivy leaves. Set with four Ruskin pottery cobalt blue roundel cabochons 50cm x 35cm. £400 - £500
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