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A bottle of 1985 Krug Vintage Champagne, in presentation box £150-200
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A large early 20th Century bottle of Courvoisier “Three Star” cognac with ornate printed label and also labelled “Purveyors to H.M. King”, 19.75ins high £200-300
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A bottle of 1960 Croft Vintage Port, a bottle of 1966 ditto and a bottle of 1978 Souza Vintage Port £60-80
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Two bottles of 1960 Taylor’s Vintage Port, bottled by Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman £120-160
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Twelve bottles of 2005 Chablis le Manoir £70-100
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Twelve bottles of 2006 Chateau Pomies-Agassac (Ludon - Haut-Medoc) £120-160
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Twelve bottles of 2006 Chateau Sigognac (Cru Bourgeois - Medoc) £90-120
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Twelve bottles of 2006 Chateau Romefort (Cru Bourgeois - Haut Medoc) £90-120
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Twelve bottles of 2009 Bourgogne Aligote, bottled by Domaine Jessiaume £120-160
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Twelve bottles of 2003 Chateau Roudier (Montagne St. Emilion) £150-200
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Twelve bottles of 2006 Chateau Devise D’Ardilley (Cru Bourgeois - Haut Medoc) £100-150
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Twelve bottles of 1998 Chateau Fourcas-Dupre (Listrac - Medoc) £150-200
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Twelve bottles of 2000 Chateau Ferrand (Pomerol) £130-160
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Twelve bottles of 2004 Chateau Lavillotte (Saint-Estephe) £120-160
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Twelve bottles of 2011 Chateau Grand Bersan (Lussac Saint-Emilion), in two wooden cases £100-150
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Twelve bottles of 2004 Chateau Cissac (Haut Medoc), in wooden case £150-200
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A French ormolu photograph frame of Neo-classical design with central opening, four subsidiary circular openings and a applied cast motifs on a pink silk ground, 17.75ins x 14.5ins (to take central photograph 9.75ins x 7.5ins with four circular frames measuring 2.125ins diameter), with adjustable integral hardwood stand £500-700
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A pair of late 19th Century Swedish brass candlesticks of 16th Century design by Gusums Bruk, 8ins high (both stamped “Gusums Bruk” to underside) £120-160 Provenance: Given to the vendor in 1954 by Ethel M. Ritchie, who was sent them in the late 1880s by King Oscar II, King of Norway and Sweden when she was unable to accept an invitation to visit him with her father at that time
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A pair of late 19th Century cast gilt brass and bronze candlesticks in the “Empire” manner, the column supported by three griffin on a triangular base with paw feet, 8.5ins high £100-150
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A good pair of 19th Century ormolu and Minton porcelain mounted candlesticks of rococo form, 10.5ins high £500-700
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A pair of late 19th Century Kayserzinn pewter candlesticks designed by Hugo Leven, the plain sconce above a tripartite leaf form drip pan, on a slender faceted tapering column with moulded leaf form base, 16.75ins high (cast factory mark “Kayserzinn 4427”) £150-200
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A pair of French bronze oval two-handled tazzas in the “Mannerist” style, on polished slate bases, 7.75ins wide x 5.75ins high £150-200
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A 19th Century French bronze clock bracket cast with Renaissance ornament and the head of a bearded gentleman with a ruff, 8.75ins wide x 11.5ins high, signed “T. Brisson” £150-200
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A good 19th Century brass dog collar inscribed “Chowkidar. Mr Ted Busse. City of Westminster”, with padlock, original leather inner collar (detached) and associated brass and leather chain, 5.5ins diameter x 1.375ins deep £400-600
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A Victorian copper two-handled preserving pan by Benham & Froud, 12.75ins diameter x 4.25ins high (with orb and cross maker’s mark to base), and another by T. Aldridge of 57 Brompton Road, London SW, 14.5ins diameter x 4.75ins high £80-120
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An early 20th Century copper rectangular tray of Arts & Crafts design, embossed with birds in branches, the upstanding rim with plain inverted bosses, 21.5ins x 13ins (unsigned) £250-350
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A Victorian copper cylindrical umbrella stand of Arts & Crafts design embossed with a standing figure of crane, a fish, a frog and some lilypads, 23.5ins high (with minor dents) £150-200
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A Harlequin set of eleven graduated Victorian copper jug measures, from 4 gallons, 14.5ins high to 1 dram, 3ins high, and two pairs of small copper jelly moulds, 2.5ins high to 2ins high £120-160
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Seven British enamelled car badges mounted to bar, including - “Aston Martin Owner’s Club”, and a Royal Automobile Club Full Members car grille badge of chrome plated brass in the form of a wheel supported by the god “Mercury” with king’s crown to top, the centre with an image of King Edward VII, first Royal Patron of the Club (circa 1949-1953) - No. MCE09190 £300-400
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An early 20th Century enamelled metal advertising sign “Turf Cigarettes - Quality Wins!”, 30ins x 20ins (some chipping to edge and large flake chip to top left) £300-400
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An early 20th Century enamelled advertising sign - “Fryco Aerated Waters and Beverages - Sole Manufacturers R. Fry & Co Ltd.” with white lettering on a blue ground, 18ins x 24ins (slightly chipped around edge and left fixing hole) £200-300
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An early 20th Century enamel oval double sided hanging advertising sign for “Spillers” - One side worded “Shapes for all Dogs”, the reverse with “Winalot - The dog’s wholemeal food”, in yellow on a dark green ground, 16ins x 22ins £200-300
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Aidron Duckworth (1920-2001) - Abstract steel welded plate sculpture on tapered supports and plain base, 19.25ins high, with matt black finish £200-300 Note: Duckworth was at one time married to the well known ceramicist and sculptress, Ruth Duckworth (1919-2009), examples of whose work are represented in this sale
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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 £100-150
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A pair of Victorian cast iron andirons cast in the form of seated griffins on plinth bases, 30ins high £300-400
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A pair of brown patinated bronze figures - “Tweedledum” and “Tweedledee”, 3.5ins and 3.75ins high £100-150
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Indian School - Small bronze figure of the elephant headed Hindu god “Ganesh” riding on a rat, on oval base, 4.5ins high £100-150
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19th Century School - Bronze figure of a standing lion, 4.75ins high £150-200
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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” £150-250
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20th Century French School - Bronze figure of a boy and a duck, on polished slate base, 6.75ins high, signed “M. Frank” £100-150
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19th Century French School - Pair of brown patinated bronze figures - One playing the pipes and the other dancing with a child on his shoulders, on rouge marble bases, 7.5ins and 7.75ins high £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 £200-300
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19th Century School - Bronze figure of a young girl carrying a puppy whilst the puppy’s mother jumps up excitedly, on polished slate base, 9ins high (overall) £120-160
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Charles Valton (1851-1918) - Brown patinated bronze - Standing hunting dog, 10.25ins high, signed “C. Valton”, and with Jollet Foundry stamp £400-600
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Carl Wagner (20th Century) - Brown patinated bronze - “The Loner” - Goose in flight, 10.75ins high, No. 16 of edition limited to 50, signed and dated 1989 and titled, on mahogany plinth base £300-400
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After John Willis Good (1845-1879) - Dark patinated bronze - Racehorse with jockey up, on polished stone base, 13ins high, signed “J. Willis Good” £100-150
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Max le Verrier (1891-1973) - Green antique patinated bronze group of a boy and a panther in the Art Deco manner on pink sandstone tiered base, 14.25ins high x 25ins overall, signed to rear of base £800-1200
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20th Century British School - Brown patinated bronze - “Giraffe and Calf”, mounted on ebonised stand, 14.25ins high, signed “Bronzart Editions” £300-500 Provenance: Harrods Department Store, Knightsbridge
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After Joseph Lorenzl (1892-1950) - Brown patinated bronze figure of a naked female dancer with her arms in the air and left knee raised, 15.25ins high (apparently unsigned), on green onyx circular plinth for same, 20ins high overall (plinth chipped around base) £250-350
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