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20th Century Continental School - Brown patinated bronze figure of an “Amazon” wearing Phrygian cap astride a horse, the horse being attacked by a lion, apparently unsigned, 16ins high x 20ins wide, on modern wooden base £500-700
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Eugene Marioton (1854-1933) - Brown patinated bronze figure of an archer, his arms held in triumph, 16ins high, signed on base and impressed with foundry mark “B. Colins & Co (?)” of Paris, on red veined marble rectangular plinth with waisted sides, 19ins high overall £300-400
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Charles Auguste Fraikin (1817-1893) - Brown patinated bronze - “Allegorie de L’Amour Maternel” - Naked female figure supporting a winged cupid on her shoulders, on circular socle, 22.25ins high, signed £1000-1500
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Early 20th Century French School - Two brown patinated bronze figures - Neptune holding a trident and seated astride a hippocamp, 20ins high, indistinctly signed “S. Jerres” (?), and Zeus holding lightning and sitting astride an eagle, 19.5ins high, indistinctly signed and dated 1905 £2500-4000
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Pierre Marius Montagne (1828-1879) - Brown patinated bronze figure of “Mercury”, on turned rosso marble and gilt bronze base, 31ins high, signed and dated 1867 £2500-3000
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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-mache face screens of shaped outline, painted with a peacock and flowers, 15.5ins overall (both damaged) and two small gilt framed oval wall mirrors £60-80
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A pair of mahogany and brass mounted cylindrical plate buckets in the Georgian manner with fretted sides, 11ins diameter x 12.5ins high, and brass two-handled liners for same £500-700
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Two Kingfishers contained in naturalistic setting and within ebonised and glazed display case, 22.5ins x 7.25ins x 10.5ins high £60-80
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A “Trout 4lbs caught at Wainsford, 22nd July 1935”, contained in bow fronted display case, 25.5ins x 6.75ins x 13.5ins high, a “Trout 4lbs caught in Matlock Dale, May 13th 1925 by Thos. H. Williams”, contained in rectangular display case, 23.5ins x 5.25ins x 15ins high, and a “Perch caught by Mr McDougal from private water. Feby. 20th 1908. Weight 2lbs”, contained in bow fronted display case, 22.5ins x 6.25ins x 12.5ins high £400-600
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A Victorian painted diorama of a three masted sailing ship in glazed box frame, 23ins x 13.25ins overall £150-200
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A late Victorian/early 20th Century painted diorama of a 3 masted sailing ship with white sails in a glazed box frame, 18ins x 30.75ins £200-300
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A late Victorian/early 20th Century painted diorama of a 3 masted sailing ship with brown sails in a glazed box frame - “T. Marker”, 20.25ins x 31.25ins £200-300
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A half ship’s hull wooden scale model - “S.Y. Cassandra. 103 tonnes. Designed by W. Fife Junior. 1886”, mounted on hardwood back board, 11.25ins x 48ins, and another - “Clara. 20 tonnes. Started 23 times. Won 19 First Prizes. Value £380. 1884”, similarly mounted, 12.25ins x 30ins (overall) £150-200
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A 19th Century French X-Voto wooden painted model of a three masted ship - “Ark”, 36ins wide x 29ins high, on separate wooden plinth £600-800
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A modern scratch built model of a fully rigged Grand Bank Schooner - “Blue Nose”, to a design by L.R. Armstrong, 45ins long (overall) x 46ins high, with wooden stand and sheet 1 of 2 of a scaled set of plans £200-300
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A good late 18th Century Carrara marble panel from a chimney piece, carved with “Diana The Huntress” and a hound, 9ins x 18.125ins £1000-1500
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An antique Italian marble plaque carved with the winged lion of St. Mark The Evangelist with the Gospel of St. Mark, 14ins wide x 3ins deep x 12.25ins high, with a chiselled out area to both top and bottom to support metal fixings £400-600
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An early 20th Century tiger skin with mounted head (some wear and damage) £200-300
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A Victorian dark stained oak rectangular two-handled box, 32.5ins wide x 12.5ins deep x 10.5ins high, containing a selection of hand tools, various £60-80
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An early 19th Century English red lacquered and gilt decorated rectangular papier-mache tray, 26ins x 18.75ins (some damage) £120-160
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A 20th Century oak adjustable Studio easel by Reeves and Sons of London, 20ins wide x 58ins high, extending to 89ins high £150-200
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A late Victorian bamboo jardiniere stand with central support and three splayed supports, 6ins diameter x 46ins high, hung with three green glazed pottery fern pots £100-150
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Alex Jardine (1913-1987) - Painted pub sign - “The Gate Inn, Marshside, Canterbury”, 43ins x 32.5ins, with frame to three sides, and a watercolour - “M’Lord Christopher Smith of The Gate at Boydon in the County of Kent.....”, 18ins x 10.5ins, signed by the artist and dated 1985, framed and glazed £200-300 Note: Christopher Smith was Landlord of the Gate Inn at Marshside, Canterbury, Kent
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A gilt circular pedestal torchere on oval reeded column encrusted with floral ornament, on square base, 13ins diameter x 49.5ins high (gilding lifting and flaking in places and generally scuffed and in need of restoration) £70-100
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A large and impressive model of “Jabba The Hutt’s Palace” of modern moulded material and expanded foam construction, naturalistically painted, 60ins wide x 31ins deep x 46ins high, and a selection of “Star Wars” characters, including “Jabba The Hut”, and various £250-350
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After Raoul Larche (1860-1912) - Bronze desk lamp modelled as a young maiden taking shelter under a tree, a rock to her left lifting to reveal an inkwell, 17.25ins high, signed “Raoul.Larche” £100-150
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A pair of adjustable brass desk lamps on stepped bases, 16.5ins high, with later opaque glass shades £80-120
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An early 20th Century oak oval mantel mirror in the Arts & Crafts style with scroll cresting and oxidised metal mounts, inset with plain and bevelled mirror panels, fretted brackets to sides, 38ins x 46ins overall £100-150
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A near Eastern hardwood rectangular mirror with shaped top, profusely carved, pierced and turned with inlaid mother of pearl and ebony stars, 42.25ins x 13.75ins £150-200
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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 £100-150
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A mahogany and parcel gilt rectangular wall mirror of 18th Century design, the shaped and carved cresting with three leaf carved panels, shaped apron inlaid with oval shell motifs and inset with three rectangular bevelled mirror panels, 33ins x 40ins overall (slight damage) £150-200
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An early 20th Century pub advertising mirror - “The Dartford Brewery Co’s Fine Ale, Stout and Porter in Cask and Bottles” in moulded stained wood frame, 29.25ins x 41.5ins overall £200-300
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A 19th Century French gilt brass wall mirror by Gustave Vincent, Rcmans (?) (Drome), the whole of rococo outline, the framework with bold central cartouche pattern cresting, leaf, floral and scroll ornament and later plain mirror plate, 20ins x 24ins overall £300-400
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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 £150-200
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A 19th Century gilt framed rectangular wall mirror of “Masonic” interest with angled pediment, carved with lion, crown, floral, scroll ornament and Masonic emblems, inset with plain mirror plate and flanked by two Corinthian columns surmounted by balls, 29.5ins high x 22ins wide overall £150-200
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A heavy brass circular clock, chapter ring, with Roman numerals, 18ins diameter, mounted on circular mirror panel and painted panel, 19.5ins diameter overall £100-150
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A gilt framed circular convex wall mirror, the deep moulded frame with ball ornament and ebonised and reeded inner slip, 20.75ins diameter overall (overpainted and with slight damage) £80-120
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A 19th Century gilt framed circular convex wall mirror, the deep moulded frame with ball ornament and reeded ebonised slip, plate 17ins diameter, 25ins diameter overall £150-200
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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 £120-160
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A late Victorian oak framed rectangular wall mirror, the frame boldly fretted and carved with floral and leaf scroll ornament and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 38ins x 48ins overall £150-200
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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) £100-150
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A 19th Century gilt overmantel mirror, the moulded cornice with ball ornament above frieze moulded in relief with a classical chariot pulled by lions, above three bevelled mirror plates and flanked by split turned reeded columns with Corinthian capitols, 35ins x 59ins overall (overpainted in places) £250-400
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No Lot 886 A 19th Century gilt framed overmantel mirror with bold leaf scroll and floral swag cresting, the moulded frame flanked by turned, fluted and leaf capped columns and with scroll brackets to sides, inset with plain mirror plate, 71ins x 64ins overall (later overpainted) £200-300
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A mid-18th Century walnut and gilt rectangular wall mirror, the moulded scroll pediment with carved leaf ornament and central eagle pattern finial, shaped and moulded gilt leaf pattern outer moulding and conforming inner moulding, bevelled mirror plate 54ins x 31ins overall (with restorations and plate slightly marked) £1200-1500
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A carved hardwood figure of an antelope on naturalistic shaped base, 31ins high (slight damage) £200-300
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A 19th Century Italian carved alabaster group after Canova - “Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss “, 17.5ins high (some damage) £200-300 Note: This is accompanied by a black and white photographic print in ebonised frame
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A set of four 19th Century French white painted cast iron garden chairs with ornate shaped backs and circular seats on cabriole front legs, a pair of wirework circular garden tables, each 25ins diameter x 29.5ins high, and a wirework hanging basket, 16ins diameter x 33ins drop £400-600
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