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A bottle of First Cask 1980 Speyside 24 year old malt Whisky (Cask No. 14148, Bottle No. 537), and a bottle of First Cask 1977 Speyside 27 year old malt Whisky (Cask No. 4473, Bottle No. 96) £120-160
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Eight bottles of blended Whisky, comprising - Johnnie Walker "Red Label" (five - mostly one litre), Bells (two - in ceramic decanter) and Ballantine's (1 litre) £120-160
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A bottle of First Cask 1973 Glenlivet Speyside 21 year malt Whisky (Cask No. 3947, Bottle No. 183), a bottle of Glen Moray single malt Whisky, and a Litre bottle of Cardhu Scotch Whisky £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Brooke Bond tea advertising sign worded in black "Brooke Bond Tea is Good Tea", on orange ground within black and white borders, 40ins x 30ins (chipped around borders and fixing holes) £200-300
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A 19th Century cream painted copper weather vane modelled as a flighted arrow, 18ins high x 31.5ins wide (some damage) £100-150
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A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter "Woodbine" circular two-handled bowl, the sides moulded with a frieze of trees and verse, 9.25ins diameter x 4.5ins high (impressed marks) £120-160
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A late 19th Century "Arts & Crafts" copper tray with raised flower and leaf decoration on a "Punched" ground, 23ins x 17ins £100-150
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A pair of W.M.F. pewter three handled vases cast with seated female musicians, 7.25ins high (both with maker's stamp) £200-300
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A 16th/17th Century French bronze mortar, the body cast with five caryatids and shoulder length profiles, 4.875ins x 3.25ins high (lower part cracked and repaired), and an 18th Century pestle £200-300
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A late 16th Century French bronze mortar with four buttresses and four masks, 4ins diameter x 2.5ins high £150-200
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19th/20th Century Greek School - Gilt bronze rectangular plaque cast with Christ in His Majesty surrounded by twelve Apostles, 5ins x 4ins, mounted on fawn suede and within modern gilt moulded frame, and four bronzed metal plaques, one cast with figure of a man after Leonardo Da Vinci, the others with a rearing horse and two figures, contained in modern gilt box frame and glazed £80-120
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A pair of Continental gilt brass four light candelabra on triangular bases, 18.5ins high £100-150
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A Victorian white painted cast iron umbrella stand, the front decorated with figure of standing huntsman with dog, surrounded by leaf ornament, 18ins x 8ins x 30ins (later painted) £70-100
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An early 17th Century English brass and steel warming pan, the cover engraved to the centre with a rampant lion supporting a staff with the flag of St. George, the rim engraved "God Save Kinge Charles 162(?)", with plain steel handle, 41.75ins long £300-500
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A 17th Century German painted steel "Armada" chest or strongbox of plain strapwork and riveted design with pierced ornate false escutcheon to front, and with twisted folding handles to sides, 30ins wide x 15ins deep x 14ins high (rusted - one of the locking loops to front broken but present, one of the rivets to top broken), with replacement key for same £400-600
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Early 20th Century after Harry Banks (1869-1947) - Pair of Bronzed cast irons fire implement rests - standing Dutch girl and boy on stepped bases, 20ins and 19ins high respectively (slight scuffing and wear) £70-100
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A 20th Century painted brass fender of French design with pierced and scrolled ornament 65ins x 18ins x 20ins (slight damage) £120-160
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A late Georgian polished steel bow-fronted fender, with gadroon edge and oval paterae, 46ins wide x 10ins deep x 7ins high £200-300
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A wrought iron fire grate with leaf ornament to back, 30ins wide x 16ins deep x 21ins high £120-160
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| Private Collection of Vintage and Classic Automobile Parts and Ephemera
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A 1940s Alvis radiator and cap with grille, the radiator with plaque "Brittoll Radiator (Services) Ltd, Cardiff 9329", 27.75ins high x 19ins wide £200-300
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A four litre Van Den Plas complete chrome grille with enamel crown badge, 17.5ins high x 24.5ins wide £100-150
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A 1960s Lucas Austin Mini Cooper boot lamp (WLR576), 6ins diameter, a Cooper keyring, and a pair of Lucas spot lights (SLR576), 6ins diameter £80-100
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Three car showroom ashtrays, comprising - Daimler copper tray commemorating the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, 4.75ins, a BP glazed pottery tray with impressed Studio Potter mark, 5.5ins diameter (1930s), and Michelin Man on tyre and glass tray, 6ins diameter (1930s) £80-100
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Three car showroom ashtrays, comprising - Daimler copper tray commemorating the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, 4.75ins, a BP glazed pottery tray with impressed Studio Potter mark, 5.5ins diameter (1930s), and a glass and rubber Goodyear Tyre tray, 6ins diameter (1950s/1960s) £80-100
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A group of five enamel car badges, comprising - "Jaguar Coventry", "British Caravanner's Club", "Volkswagon Owner's Club", a square "AA" badge, and an "AA Members" badge with wings, No. 1E47335 £100-120
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A 3M Exclusive edition (1900-2000) collection of enamel lapel badges, in wall mounted display case £80-100
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A badge bar with two Lucas fog lamps (SFT576), and an RAC badge (all 1960s) £150-200
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A 1960's chrome badge bar with three badges comprising - Kent Invicta (1960s), Order of the Road (1940s/1950s), and a Mercedes Benz and a St Christopher safety badge (1960s) £100-120
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A 1960s chrome badge bar with three badges, comprising - "Les 24 Heures du mans" and St Christopher safety, RAC badge, and Kent Invicta badge (all 1960s) £80-100
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Three car badges, comprising - RAC Kent Automobile club (1940s/50s), Royal Automobile club with portrait of George V and enamelled Union Jack (1920s) and chrome AA badge No. 14527H (1940s), mounted on marble base £100-120
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A Jaguar spinner for wire wheel fixing, with small leaping Jaguar bonnet mascot, and Coventry badge, all mounted on hardwood plaque (1950s/60s) £80-100
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An aluminium Chieftain head mascot (Guy Motors), and a Ridgeways pottery Chieftain head showroom desk ornament for the Carborundum Company Ltd, Trafford Park, Manchester, with the motto "Hardest and Sharpest", 4.75ins high £80-100
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A Junior Shell can with two brass caps, 4.75ins high (1950s), A Bratex "Check Extinguisher" for glove box, 5.25ins high, in original box (1960s), an Invicta Kent badge, and an AA badge, both 1960s £80-100
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A 1946 Jaguar Mark 4 leaping Jaguar model (1946), a Jaguar Mark 4 Franklin Mint car, and a Jaguar boot script, all mounted on mahogany plaque £100-120
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A Rover cast and chrome grille badge, and a cast brass model of a standing Viking (less axe), 10ins high £80-100
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Three chrome car badges, comprising - St Christopher with enamel Kent Invicta, RAC, and Civil Service Motoring Association £80-100
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A 1940s/50s Rolls Royce silver Dorn and Wraith and Bentley Mark 4 under-bonnet inspection lamp, 7ins, a Rolls Royce plaque, 5ins x 3.125ins, and a Rolls Royce bowling club lapel badge £80-100
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A Continental white painted rectangular mirror with moulded openwork frame, moulded with female mask, lions mask, caryatids and floral ornament, inset with plain mirror plate, 25ins x 20ins overall (frame somewhat discoloured and plate slightly marked) £80-120
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A figured walnut framed rectangular wall mirror of George II design, with shaped cresting and conforming apron, 34ins x 20ins overall £100-150
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A "Venetian" oval dressing table mirror within bevelled and cut borders, bevelled mirror centre plate 25.5ins x 18ins overall, and with easel pattern stand for same £150-200 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT.
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A 19th Century French cream painted and gilt rectangular wall mirror, the arched top with floral ornament, scrolled brackets to corners and with leaf moulded border, 60ins x 39ins, with bevelled mirror plate £300-400
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A 19th Century gilt framed rectangular overmantel mirror with arched top and plain moulded border, 60ins x 55ins overall £150-200
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A mahogany framed rectangular wall mirror of George II design, the shaped cresting with gilt Ho-Ho bird motif and conforming apron and with plain mirror plate, 36ins x 21ins overall (slight damage) £50-80
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A 19th Century French gilt framed oval wall mirror with moulded leaf and cartouche cresting, floral capped cylindrical uprights and with shaped open shelf and with conforming apron under, inset with plain mirror plate, 42ins x 23ins overall £150-200
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A 19th Century gilt framed shield shaped wall mirror with scalloped cresting, ovolo moulded border and conforming apron, 31ins x 18ins overall, with bevelled mirror plate for same (slight damage to moulding) £120-160
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Sixteen books of transfer gold leaf, 80mm x 85mm, with each booklet containing between twenty and twenty-five leaves, supplied in the 1920s by Gea. M. Whiley, Gold and Silver Beater, 54-60 Whitfield Street, Tottenham Court Road, London W1. Ideal for the restoration of mirrors, picture frames and gilded furniture £100-150
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A late 19th Century gilt circular convex wall mirror, the deeply moulded frame with ball ornaments and ebonised inner slip, 23ins diameter (later painted and with minor damage) £100-150
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