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A H.M.V. dark oak cased gramophone retailed by William H. Russell & Son of Leicester, with pagoda top enclosed by two pairs of doors, on shaped supports and castors, 21ins wide x 22ins deep x 44ins high £100-150
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A H.M.V. oak cased gramophone with fretted and mesh speaker, panelled fall-front under, on square tapered legs with splayed toes, 18ins x 17ins x 34.5ins high £80-120
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A Lumex 1950s walnut cased television with "Goldfish Bowl" lens to front, 8ins screen, 12.5ins wide x 21ins deep x 33ins high £100-150
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A set of late 19th/early 20th Century drawing instruments retailed J. Holden & Co Ltd, London and Manchester, some with turned bone handles, contained in oak fitted case with removable upper tier and the base containing a selection of other drawing instruments and rulers, etc, 14.5ins wide x 6.25ins deep x 4.5ins high £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century cased compensated pocket aneroid barometer by J. Halden & Co Ltd of Manchester, in silk and velvet lined red leather case £80-120
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A 19th Century English ebony and lacquered brass octant by F.L. West of Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, London, with ivory scale, contained in fitted mahogany case £250-350
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A World War II German sextant by C. Plath of Hamburg, No. 6103, with eagle over swastika, in black lacquered finish and fitted box, and a 20th Century "Hezzanth" sextant by Heath & Co, New Eltham, London, No. T834, with spare eyepiece, in fitted box £200-300
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An early 20th Century leather covered brass single draw telescope, 20ins overall, with canvas outer cover, a 20th Century ship's compass in gimbal, No. 2614HS, in teak fitted box, and a small selection of other instruments and equipment of Naval/shipping interest, various £200-300 |
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Twelve bottles of 2005 Chablis Le Manoi £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2013 Chateau de la Placeliere (Muscadet Sur Lie), bottled by Pierre and Francois Lieubeau £80-100
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Twelve bottles of 2012 Les Abeilles de Colombo (Cote du Rhone Blanc), bottled by Jean Luc Colombo £80-100
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Twelve bottles of 2011 La Tour Sainte Martin (Mennetou Salon), bottled by Albane & Bertrand Minchin £90-120
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Twelve bottles of 2013 Falanghina Beneventano, distributed by Dacastello £60-80
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Twelve bottles of 2009 Domaine la Genestiere (Lirac - Rhone Valley) £100-150
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Twelve bottles of 2008 Chateau Cantermerle (Premier Cotes de Blaye) £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2008 Chateau Blomac (Minervois), bottled by Paul Sapin £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2008 Chateau de Mercey (Bourgogne - Pinot Noir), bottled by Antonin Rodet £80-100
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Twelve bottles of 2000 Gran Feudo Tinto Reserva, bottled by Bodegas Julien Chivite, Navarra £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2013 Trivento Tribu Malbec (Mendoza, Argentina) £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2008 Casillero del Diablo (Cabinet Sauvignon - Concha y Toro - Central Valley Chile) £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2008 Vina Maipo (Grand Devocion - Syrah / Petite Syrah - Maule Valley, Chile) £100-130
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Twelve bottles of 2004 Ingoldby Shiraz (McClaren Vale, South Australia) £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2008 E Minor, Shiraz (Barossa Valley, Australia) £70-100
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A bottle of 1975 Warre's Vintage Port (bottled by Warre & Co 1977), a bottle of 1907 Quinta da Roeda Vintage Port, two bottles of Graham's Late Bottled Vintage Port, a bottle of Graham's Tawny Port, a bottle of Laurent-Perrier 1993 Vintage Champagne, six bottles of red wine, a bottle of Glenfiddich Malt Whisky (in presentation tin), and a bottle of Remy Martin Fine Champagne Cognac £120-160
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| Private Collection of Jelly Moulds |
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Two Victorian copper jelly moulds by Benham & Froud, the first of circular form with overlapping leaves, impressed No. 463 on the plain rim, 6ins diameter x 2.25ins high, the second of circular form with circular turrets, impressed No. 443 on the plain rim, 5.25ins diameter x 4.75ins high (both with maker's mark of "Orb & Cross") £200-300
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Two Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first of oval lobed gadrooned form, marked with the Orban Cross for Benham & Froud and No. 64, 7.25ins wide x 4.5ins deep x 2.5ins high, and another with plain rim and buttressed top, the rim with No. 201, 5.5ins diameter x 4.5ins high £150-200
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Two Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first of buttressed form with plain rim, the rim with No. 279 and engraved with No. 3 "T" and "H.C.", 5.5ins x 4.75ins, and another with acanthus leaf moulded buttresses to the body and castellated upper section (unmarked), 6ins diameter x 5ins high £150-200
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Five Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first of lobed buttressed form, the plain ring marked with the Orb and Cross mark for Benham & Froud, with No. 629, 6ins wide x 4ins deep, 4.75ins high, the second of circular stepped form also marked for Benham & Froud and with No. 5, 5.5ins diameter x 7ins high, two beaker moulds, 2ins high and 4.25ins high x 2.75ins diameter, and a small mould with plain rim and buttresses, 2.125ins diameter x 2ins high £200-300
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Three Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first of oval form with plain rim and two tier stepped angular buttresses (unmarked), 7ins wide x 4.75ins deep x 4.5ins high, the second of oval form with single buttresses, with No. 192 "1/2" and the initials "GM", 6.25ins wide x 4ins deep x 5ins high, and a small buttressed circular example, the body with No. 85, 3ins diameter x 2.5ins high £150-200
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Three Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first of circular form, the upper section of buttressed form on an octagonal central section on a plain rim, the rim with maker's mark "GS" in two joined circles and with No. 168, 5.5ins diameter x 6ins high, the second of stepped circular form, marked with the maker's mark "FW&Co" and with No. 1385, 6.25ins x 6.5ins high, and a circular example, the plain rim engraved "HB" and with a twisted upper section, 6.25ins diameter x 4.75ins high £150-200
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Three Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first marked with the maker's mark for "Jones Bros. Down St. W.", of circular form with plain rim and buttresses above, the rim also with engraved "H.B.", 4.5ins diameter x 4ins high, another with plain circular rim engraved "10" and "T" and also "5" above an indistinct maker's mark (?), the upper section of buttressed form, 5.5ins diameter x 6ins high, and a plain circular example, 4.25ins diameter x 3.25ins high £150-200
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Five Victorian copper jelly moulds, comprising - circular example of triple tiered form, the plain rim inscribed "T" and "8", 6.5ins diameter x 4.75ins high, one of buttressed circular form with plain rim, the rim with No. 293 above "C", 5ins diameter x 4ins high, another of plain circular form surmounted by ten circular bosses, 5.5ins diameter x 4ins high, another of oval form with plain rim, beneath a fluted upper tier, the rim with No. 1322, 6.25ins long x 3ins deep x 3.5ins high, and one of plain circular form, 5ins diameter x 4ins high £150-200
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Four Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first an oval of two tiered buttress form marked with the Orb and Cross mark for Benham & Froud, the plain rim also with No. 20, 6.75ins long x 4.5ins wide x 4.5ins high, another of oval tiered buttress form, 7ins wide x 4.75ins deep x 3.5ins high, a plain two piece circular example, the rim engraved "F.M.", 5ins diameter x 4.75ins high, and one of plain circular sleeve form, 4.5ins tapering to 4.375ins diameter £150-200
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Four Victorian copper jelly moulds, the first of circular buttressed form, the plain rim with No. 385, 6.25ins diameter x 3.25ins high, a circular example of plain ring with dished top, 6.75ins diameter x 2ins high, and two of plain circular form, one with a cover, 4.5ins and 5ins diameter and each 3.75ins high £150-200 ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Two 17th/18th Century pewter chargers, 16.5ins and 11ins diameter, two 18th Century pewter plates, 13ins and 13.5ins diameter, and a small selection of pewter tankards, etc, various £120-160
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An Arts & Crafts copper trivet by John Pearson, the top pierced and engraved in the 17th Century manner, 4.25ins high (J.P. mark in oval cartouche - damaged) £150-200
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An American cast iron money bank modelled as the torso and head of a black man with articulated right arm and hand, with lever mechanism to raise hand to open mouth to receive coins, 7ins high £70-100
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An early 20th Century desk lighter modelled as a nickel plated spelter figure of a standing Airman supporting a propeller, on rectangular oak base, the hinged head lifting to reveal lighter, 10.75ins high £100-150
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A late 19th/early 20th Century brass "Merryweather" pattern fireman's helmet, with standard embossed brass badge of two crossed axes and flaming torch and with leather and brass chain chinstrap (lacking buckle) £200-300 Note: Formerly the property of Herbert Macey of Chatham Volunteer Fire Brigade and with a copy of black and white photograph depicting Mr Macey wearing the helmet.
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A good pair of 19th Century ormolu and Minton porcelain mounted candlesticks of rococo form, 10.5ins high £750-1000
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A black painted cast aluminium model of a sleeved left hand holding a pistol, 24.6ins, mounted on circular wooden base £200-300
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An impressive early 19th Century cast iron and brass miniature fireplace, the top surmounted by a rose and twin thistles, the fire back with "Prince of Wales Feathers" and crown, and with a female supporter holding a garland to either side, on rectangular plinth with hairy paw feet, 12.75in high x 13.5ins wide, and five others, various £150-200
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A small iron safe by Thomas Withers & Sons Ltd, West Bromwich, 13ins wide x 13ins deep x 18ins high, and two keys for same £80-120
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A 20th century cast iron fire back, the central design of a knight on a rearing horse after a 17th Century original, 27.5ins x 21.25ins £150-250
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A pair of large late Victorian spelter figures of seamen, 28.5ins and 34.5ins, both signed "Waagens" £150-200
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A late Victorian cast iron bow-fronted umbrella stand, 13.5ins wide x 25ins high £70-100
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19th Century French School - Dark brown patinated bronze standing figure of Napoleon, 12.5ins high, signed "Chavane", on ebonised stepped wood base £700-1000
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Late 19th Century Continental School - Dark brown patinated Corpus Christi figure, 28.75ins, on wooden cross (36ins overall), and a 20th Century Corpus Christi figure, 12.25ins £200-300
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