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A modern bronze figure of a French Hussar on horseback, polished marble base, 22.25ins high, signed "J.R. Skeaping" £200-300
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Charmian Fearnley (1932-2012) - Green patinated bronze group - Two figures with raised arms embracing, 23.5ins and 24.5ins (originally mounted on a wooden block), unsigned £300-400 Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from the artist's daughter Note: Fearnley studied at The Gloucestershire College of Art between 1955 and 1957 and subsequently at the Royal College of Art where she won the Feodora Gleichen Award. Exhibited at R.A., A.R.A., R.W.A, as well as the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts. She was commissioned to complete a number of portraits and sculptures for B.B.C. Television and the Daily Mirror. She was a pupil of Henry Moore and subsequently one of his assistants. She was married to Gerald Holtom (1914-1985) designer of the CND symbol
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Antonio Amorgasti (1880-1942) - Dark brown patinated bronze group - "Friendship" - Alsatian allowing a cat and kitten to drink from a bowl, 28.5ins overall x 16ins high, signed and dated 1916 (kitten with damage to tail), with green variegated marble plinth for same £250-350
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Lalouette (late 19th/early 20th Century French) - Brown patinated bronze figure of the boy Pan seated on a rustic stump, 11.5ins high, signed to rear, on green veined marble and gilt brass circular plinth £200-300
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Late 19th/early 20th Century Eastern European School - Bronze figure of a standing urchin holding before him a basket containing a mouse, on polished marble stepped base, 8ins overall, indistinctly signed £300-400
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Antonio Pandiani (1838-1928) - Bronze figure - Boy standing in front of a pillar, the upper part with the head of a satyr, 5.75ins high, signed "A. Pandiani, Milano" dated "Anno MDCCCC" £250-350
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A late 19th Century pressed composition framed rectangular dressing table mirror, the pressed detail with two female classical figures supporting a profile bust of a classical lady, cornucopia, leaf and scroll ornament and a putto, the inset with bevelled oval mirror (cracked), 18ins x 14.25ins, a pair of 19th Century black papier-mâché face screens of shaped outline, painted with a peacock and flowers, 15.5ins overall (both damaged) and two small gilt framed oval wall mirrors £80-120
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An Indian carved hardwood hanging statue stand, carved in the form of an ancient temple supported by two elephants, 13ins wide x 8ins deep x 33ins high overall £120-160
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A pair of late 19th Century "Black Forest" wooden clock brackets carved with eagles and fruit, each 18.25ins high x 22ins wide £150-200
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A 1920s painted terracotta group after Ugo Cipriani (1887-1960) of a seated boy with a dog, 25ins wide x 12.5ins high (stamped "Terracotta Art"), and a 1920s painted plaster figure of a standing female, 26.75ins high £150-200
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A 1920s plaster goldfish bowl with stand modelled with two polar bears on an ice floe, 14ins high, with circular glass bowl, another modelled as a kneeling figure of a young girl supporting a rectangular glass bowl, 20ins high, and a similar of a kneeling boy (lacking bowl), 21ins high £150-200
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An old oak spice cupboard fitted six small drawers and three arched recesses enclosed by a single carved panelled door, 15.5ins x 9.5ins x 20.25ins high, a Victorian mahogany rectangular two division cutlery tray with shaped rim, 14.25ins x 11ins, and an oak mahogany banded candle box, 8.5ins wide x 19ins high £150-200
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An Indonesian carved hardwood figure of two lizards, 21ins overall, and an Indonesian carved hardwood figure of an owl, 7ins high, and three Indonesian carved hardwood masks, each showing different expressions £80-120
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A late Victorian stag's head on oak shield pattern backplate, 41ins high overall £120-160
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A Kent Patent knife cleaner in oak and metal mounted case, 18ins high, and two brass cased cylindrical fire extinguishers, 14ins high £120-160
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A late 19th Century oak and metal mounted dairy churn by Llewellin's, Haversfordwest, 20ins high, on pine base with splayed legs, 21ins wide x 24.5ins deep x 48ins high overall £80-120
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A late 19th/early 20th Century American National Cash Register, No. 248806, by the National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A., contained in ornate cast brass casing, 17.5ins wide x 16ins deep x 23ins high £200-300
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A Victorian mahogany three tier coin changing machine by J. C. Cox of 174 Queen Victoria Street, London EC, on turned supports and bun feet, 20ins x 14ins x 55.5ins high (Mechanism incomplete) £120-160
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A late 19th Century French black enamel cast iron stove, 19.5ins x 28.5ins high, and a small late 19th Century French cast iron pot bellied stove, 23ins high £100-150
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A late 18th Century English lead pump, the hopper dated 1795 and cast with two oval paterae, 42ins high overall £150-200
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A cased taxidermy study of three pheasants and a red squirrel in naturalistic surrounding, 23.5ins x 13ins x 36ins high £300-400
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A 19th Century Russian troika (from Estonia) decorated in green and red and lined, with steel sleigh blades, the curved front decorated with a coat of arms and the seats re-upholstered in green leather, the rear seat deep buttoned, 86ins x 45ins x 54ins high, complete with centre pole with wrought iron fittings and pair of trees £2500-3500 Provenance: Apparently once owned by the Duke of Roxborough in the early 20th Century and subsequently spent the past sixty years in a Kentish barn
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A Venetian style octagonal wall mirror with shaped and cut mirrored cresting, engraved and cut mirrored border and with bevelled mirror plate, 39ins x 22ins overall £200-300
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An early 20th Century English hammered copper on wood oval wall mirror in the "Liberty" manner, mounted with four raised enamel heart shaped designs and with bevelled mirror plate, 29.75ins x 21.5ins overall £300-400
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A 19th Century gilt framed circular convex wall mirror with reeded edge and ebonised Boulle ornament to frame, inset with plain mirror plate, 22ins diameter (damaged) £200-300
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A late 19th Century French gilt framed oval wall mirror with bold leaf scroll and floral carved frame and inset with plain mirror plate, 47ins x 32ins overall (slight damage) £150-200
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A late 19th Century French gilt framed rectangular wall mirror, the shaped cresting carved with oval cartouche and scroll ornament flanked by floral capped turned uprights, shaped shelf under with moulded shell supports and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 20ins x 38ins overall (slight damage) £100-150
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A 19th Century gilt framed rectangular wall mirror with scroll, shell and floral cresting, floral and leaf moulded brackets to corners and with the scroll moulded border inset with plain mirror plate, 51.5ins x 35ins overall (overpainted) £200-300
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A Florentine giltwood framed rectangular wall mirror, the frame boldly fretted and carved with shell and open scroll ornament and inset with bevelled mirror plate, 33ins x 22ins overall (damaged to lower corners) £200-300
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A 19th Century Italian gilt rectangular wall mirror of rococo form, the frame shaped and pierced with bold scroll and floral ornament, moulded inner frame and plain mirror plate, 24ins x 16ins overall £200-300
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A 20th Century South African stinkwood framed rectangular wall mirror with arched top by Reid's of Maritzburg, inset with bevelled mirror plate, 50.5ins x 53ins overall £200-300
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A green painted overmantel mirror, the shaped cresting moulded with "Prince of Wales Feathers" and oval leaf paterae, the sides with open leaf scroll ornament and the frieze with applied oval leaf paterae, C and S-scroll ornament, 39ins x 70ins overall £200-300
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A late Victorian walnut framed overmantel mirror, the arched and shaped cresting carved with leaf scroll and floral ornament, carved brackets to sides and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 62.5ins x 52ins overall (damage to one bracket) £120-160
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A gilt framed rectangular overmantel mirror of early 19th Century design, the frieze with mask to centre and winged mythical beasts and scroll ornament, above three bevelled mirror panels and flanked by Egyptian style columns, 29.25ins x 56ins overall £150-200
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A 19th Century gilt framed overmantel mirror, the deep moulded cornice with Boulle ornament above bevelled mirror plate and flanked by fluted columns with Corinthian capitols, 45ins x 25ins overall (overpainted), and a gilt framed circular jardinière stand with gadroon mounts and floral carved drape apron, on leaf capped cabriole legs, 11ins diameter x 40ins high (overpainted and chipped) £120-160
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A 19th Century gilt framed overmantel mirror by George R. Lawson, Upholsterer and Cabinetmaker of Whitstable, Kent the whole of arched form, with bold leaf and floral carved cresting and oval two-handled urns to sides, the frame carved with leaf, shell, rope and bead ornament, with carved brackets to sides and inset with plain mirror plate, 52ins x 57ins overall £400-600
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A Continental porcelain and metal mounted electric table lamp painted in colours with floral sprays within gilt border on a pale green ground, 14.5ins high and shade for same, and a Staffordshire pottery toilet jug painted with flowers, 12.25ins high £70-100
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A pair of brass electric table lamps of 18th Century Continental pricket candlestick form on triangular bases, 20ins high, and shades for same, and an early 20th Century French carriage timepiece in brass and bevelled glass corniche pattern case, 3.75ins wide x 3.25ins deep x 5.25ins high £80-120
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A pair of Indian Benares enamelled brass single branch wall lights in the style of Edgar Brandt (1880-1960), 31.25ins £100-150
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A bronzed metal two handled electric table lamp with caryatid pattern handles, 20ins high, shade for same and a pair of polished steel adjustable electric standard lamps, with cross pattern finials, scroll brackets terminating in candle style fitments, on spiral reeded bases and tripod supports, 68ins high and shades for same £100-150
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A modern chromium plated standard lamp on circular base and with spherical shade, 67ins high £150-200
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A verdigris bronze electric standard lamp modelled in the form of a crane standing by a leafy branch terminating in a flower with moulded opaque glass shade, and on shaped base, 72ins high (slight damage) £250-300 Note: Will need rewiring by a qualified Electrician
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A 19th Century Italian carved alabaster group after Canova - "Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss ", 17.5ins high (some damage) £300-400 Note: This is accompanied by a black and white photographic print in ebonised frame
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Ron Hitchens (20th Century British) - Montage of two hundred and thirty 2ins square terracotta moulded tiles decorated with geometric motifs in a plain frame, 46ins x 20ins overall, signed to back board £400-600
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A carved hardwood figure of an antelope on naturalistic shaped base, 31ins high (slight damage) £250-350
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A late 19th Century French carriage clock, No. 4031, retailed by John Walker, 68 Cornhill and 230 Regent Street, London, the 2ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman numerals within gilt slip engraved with floral and leaf ornament, and with two smaller lower dials showing calendar and alarum to the eight day two train movement with alarum striking and repeating on a bell, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with moulded frieze and base, 5.25ins high £750-1000 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A late 19th/early 20th Century French carriage clock, No. 3678, the 1.75ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals within plain silvered slip to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in lacquered brass and bevelled glass case of moulded ogee shape, 5.25ins shape, and red leather covered travelling case for same £275-350 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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