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Anthony Caro (1924-2013): A Belt Buckle-Momart Christmas Card, cast bronze belt-buckle, 1993, incised with the title and date, H 7 x W 11.5cm £200-300
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A Pair of Late 19th Century Arts & Crafts Brass and Copper Candlesticks: Decorated in the Japanese style, one with a circular plaque depicting an Oriental panel, the other with a sword, hammer beaten bodies, H 19cm £100-150
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A 19th century Sword Cane: With carved bone body and large tiger's eye ball finial:, circular steel blade £300-500
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Twelve original Ronnie and Reggie Kray photographs with associates and friends together with court papers £400-600
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A 19th century Grand Tour serpentine carved model: Depicting a lion attacking a boar: W 33cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Stowers Johnson, author & art collector, thence by descent to the present vendor, his son £80-120
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A 16th century carved model of a cherub: Within a carved scrolled frame, H 13.5cm; A panel from, a chest, carved with the head of a man amidst scrollwork, , H 24cm x W 28cm (2). Note: The carved model of a cherub was removed from Aveley Church, Essex and exhibited at Foyles Art Gallery, 1968. Provenance: the collection of the late Stowers Johnson, author & art collector, thence by descent to the present vendor, his son £100-150
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A 19th century bronze ecclesiastical vase produced for Cox, Sons & Buckley, London: Of ovoid form, with double ringed flared neck, H 27cm, Cox, Sons & Buckley were founded by Thomas Cox and the company later were joined by Michael Buckley in 1881. They were based in London and were producers of ecclesiastical furnishings using designers such as B. Talbert and E. W. Godwin. £150-200
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A Pair of Large Impressive Bronze Candelabra: The four acanthus leaf design branches moulded with glass shades, above classical form stem with three maidens above three winged cherubs on tripod acanthus scroll shaped feet. H 9 feet £3000-5000
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A 19th century mixed metal circular plaque: Cast in the Renaissance style with a classical feast before a temple, D 19cm. Provenance: the collection of the late Stowers Johnson, author & art collector, thence by descent to the present vendor, his son £100-150
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An Islamic Bowl: 16th century, hand hammered of large proportions H 42cm x W 80cm £400-600
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A Victorian Alphabetical Sampler: Threaded in blues & creams by Lisa Willis, aged 14 years dated 1869 H 43cm x W 34cm £100-200
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A George III mahogany bow front stick barometer: By J Huggins, Colchester, with inscribed ivory scale and thermometer, ivory regulator, moulded case, H 97cm £1500-1800
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Three Framed 19th Century fans: Including two Neo-classical style lace fan with silver sequins and an Oriental style painted silk fan £200-300
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Antoine Louis Barye (1796-1875): A bronze model of a knight on horseback, on rectangular, marble base, signed, H 18cm £300-500
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Rene Lalique for Guerlain: "Bouquet de Faunes" A frosted & stained glass perfume bottle & stopper designed 1925 as illustrated in Collecting Lalique Glass, page 37 Robert Prestcot Walker H 10cm £200-300
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Theophile Francois Somme (1871-1952): Ivory and bronze figurine of a young lady, standing, holding a sheaf of corn, on naturalistically moulded base, marble plinth, signed, H 33cm £800-1200
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A Gilt Bronze Bust of A Lady: 19th century, with flowing hair & feathered hat in a low cut dress. The number 2 impressed to verso H30cm £150-250
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An Ilsenberg Gripp Factory Bronze Charger: Circa 1880, after the antique, decorated in the Renaissance style with classical figures, foundry mark, D 40cm £100-150
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Carl Payne (b. 1969), Julian Jeffrey (b. 1973) & Andrew Edwards (b. 1964): 'Wizard of the Dribble', a rare Artists' Proof bronze sculpture depicting Sir Stanley Matthews, C.B.E. (1915-2000) in three positions at different stages of his career, on marble base, H 21 x W 45cm. Note: an Artists' Proof model of the 2001 Sir Stanley Matthews statue at the Britannia Stadium, the largest football statue in the UK. £2500-3500
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Donald Greig (British, 1916 - 2009): A limited edition of two bronze meerkats circa 2009, one standing, signed, dated and numbered 5/20, H 31cm x W 38cm £950-1000
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A Mirror: William & Mary, walnut with marquetry floral decoration H 52cm x W 47cm £200-300
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A 20th Century Gilt Bronze Bust Produced by 'Venturi Arte', Circa 1965: Modelled as David, in the style of Salvador Dali, on stepped marble base, H 32cm £300-500
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Attributed to Nelson (Horatio: Viscount Nelson, 1758-1805): Samuel Johnson's Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volume 1, 1801, with handwritten inscription 'Lady Hamilton, Ever Yours Faithfully, Horatio Nelson' £300-500
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A Timothy Richards Plaster Model of Antoni Gaudi's Casa Batllo: Signed on the verso Tim Richards, dated July 1998 & numbered /300 with original artist's label & box, H 30 x W 16.5 D 7.5cm £300-500
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A good early George III serpentine inlaid tea-caddy: The interior fitted with three compartments, the hinged lid with brass swing handle cast with a shell, the canted corners inlaid with ebony and ivory, H 14cm x W 24cm x D 13xm £600-800
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Three Boomerangs: Australian Aboriginal, to inc. 19th century example of slender curved form together with two further examples one with scorched snake & sun designs. £100-200
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A Canoe: 19th century, Polynesian model of a war canoe, the pointed bow & stern carved with scroll designs. L148cm £400-600
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A Parrying Shield & Parrying Stick: Australian Aboriginal, the shield of swollen navette form with incised line bands & geometrical designs the reverse with integral handle. L81cm x W 13cm. The Parrying Stick with knob finial & cone design to bottom. L65cm £400-600
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A Burmantofts Vase: A cylindrical form ruby lustre vase designed by Leonard King with stylised fish design inspired by early Islamic wares, monogrammed to the base. H 22cm £500-800
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Circle of Lucie Rie (1902 - 1995): A Chinese style porcelain crackled glaze bowl, with plain shaded pink ground body, impressed mark, H 7cm x W 17cm £400-600
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E. Higs: A studio pottery footed bowl, the mottled grey ground body with gilt line rims to interior, signed, H 5cm x D 14.5cm £200-300
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A large and impressive continental Sevres style two-handled porcelain and brass mounted vase and cover: The blue ground shouldered ovoid body reserved with two panels, one painted with cherubs in a woodland, the opposing side with a reclining maiden and cherub in attendant, within gilt scrolling foliate borders, the cover with acorn finial, on knopped spreading circular foot and canted square brass base, cast scrolling acanthus and wreath handles, H 110cm. Provenance: Formerly the property of the Schloss Family, Monsheim Castle, Germany £4000-6000
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A Meissen figure of a woman holding a cat: Circa 1924, No 163, H 22.5cm £200-300
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An 18th Century Charger: Spanish Hispano-Moresque lustreware with leaf decoration to the border with swirling scrolled decoration to verso. 43cm diameter £200-300
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An early 20th century Meissen figural group: Modelled as a gallant and companion, crossed swords mark in blue and numbered '813', H 20cm £250-350
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17th/18th Century Charger: tin glazed with galleon decoration to the centre, naively painted with raised sails & red flags. The border with a geometric pattern 46cm diameter £300-500
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An 18th century Derby Model of a red squirrel: Naturalistically modelled, incised numeral 2 and painted, number 34, H 8.5cm £300-500
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A Pair of Trays: 19th century, Meissen with twin handles, with gilt shell & scrolled decoration to the borders, the centre decorated with hand painted floral designs. Blue cross sword marks to verso H40cm x W40cm £400-600
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A Studio Pottery Bowl: Peter Lane (British) born 1932 a shallow bowl graduated green to blue incised signature to base. 23cm diameter. With original receipt of purchase 12.3.88 £100-200
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18th/19th Century Bulb Holder: Sevres style, bow fronted with hand painted flowers on a green background and gilt borders sitting on three gilt ball feet. H16cm £150-250
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A Studio Pottery Vase: Mary Rich (British) 20th century A gilded & green glazed vase in the Egyptian style. Impressed potters seal to lower of vase. H 11cm With original receipt of purchase 12.3.88 £60-80
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A Plate: Russian, Early 20th century, the outer rim with black, gilt & purple banding, the central cartouche with handpainted figure of a clown. Hammer & Sickle mark to verso: 27cm diameter £120-180
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A Plate: Russian, 20th century the outer rim with orange banding, with hammer & sickle, axe, star & mallet to the inside rim, the handpainted central cartouche depicting a farmer sewing seeds. Marked to Verso Made in Russia USSR: 27cm diameter £120-180
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A Plate: Russian, 20th century, the rim decorated with a hammer & sickle motif marked CCCP, the handpainted central cartouche depicting a stylised family group signed K Hobomy. Marked to base with hammer & sickle and dated 1921 27cm diameter £120-180
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A Plate: Russian, 20th century, the outer rim with a gold banding, the gold handpainted central cartouche depicting a seated girl & bearded gentleman with a horse & rider to background: 27cm diameter £80-120
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Wilhelm Kage (Swedish 1889 - 1960): A stoneware Farsta Terra Spirea vase decorated in yellow & blue on a bun shaped base, with impressed marks to base for the Gustavsberg factory & signed KAGE K9, H 25cm £1800-2500
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A pair of 19th century majolica jars with snake design by German manufacturer: Wilhelm Schiller H 28cm £100-150
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An 18th century Sevre two-handled jardiniere: The blue ground body reserved with two panels painted with fruit and flowers: the opposing side with maidens seated on a rock, interlaced L mark in blue and date letter 'O'; A pair of Sevre cache pots decorated similarly, date letter 'A' (3) £300-500
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A Pair of Famille Rose Pheasants: French stamped De Gourney, the feathered back finely enamelled in Famille Rose enamel outlined in blue triangular designs, the background in iron red on a naturalistic rocky base after 18th century Qianlong Chinese designs. H 68cm x W 23cm £1500-2500
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Hans Coper (German 1920 - 1981): A studio pottery vase, with squat ovoid body, tapered neck and flat everted rim, 'HC' mark to base, H 23cm £500-800
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