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An early 20th century butter paddle, with ash handle and pierced copper head, 130cm long £30-50
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A 20th century banjo, with a mother of pearl inlay to the finger board, faux ivory pegs, 55cm long £20-30
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An early 20th century wooden Lang propeller, with impressed marks and impressed pattern number 28253/09, 252cm long £50-70
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A mid 19th century cased taxidermy of five Germain Peacock Pheasants, set in a naturalist setting, label for H. Ward (late Williams) London, 2 Vere St, Oxford St, London, 102cm high, 48.5cm wide, 109cm long £2,000 - 3,000
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A gold Sheaffer pen, in an engine turned 9 carat gold case with a 14k nib, London 1974 £100-150
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A Waterman C/F fountain pen, in a gold plated case with an 18k nib £50-70
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A black Mont Blanc Noblesse fountain pen, with an 18k nib £50-70
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A 9 carat Parker pen, with engine turned decoration, London 1974 £80-120
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A cased 12k gold filled Sheaffer fountain pen, along with four Parker pens £20-30
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Four Sheaffer fountain pens, two with 14k nibs, along with various pens including Parker £30-50
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A Franklin Mint model, of a 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, 21cm long £20-30
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A bargeware milk churn, painted with flowers by Alison Cockerell, on a green ground, 72cm high £40-60
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A bargeware watering can, by Alison Cockerell, painted with flowers on a blue ground, 35cm high and two coal hods by the same artist, 55cm and 43cm high £30-50
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A mid 20th century combination folding corkscrew, knives and fork, with horn sides and swing loop handle, 15cm long £40-60
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A collection of mid Victorian Mauchline ware, comprising of two pin cushions, one with HMS Victory, the other with Dunkeld Cathedral; two needle cases with Warwick Castle and Penzance from the sea; and a cylindrical needle case of the Breakwater Bude Haven £80-120
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A black leather rectangular brief case, with red leather effect interior, 40.5cm wide, 28cm long, 8.75cm deep £20-30
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A late 19th century brass inkwell and cover, on a two handled stand moulded with Neo-Renaissance motifs, standing on four feet, 9.5cm high, 25.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep £30-50
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A WWl framed silk display "Victory for the Allies Cario present" circa 1918, 49cm high, 51cm wide £30-50
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A group of nine military medals to include the Military Medal, British Empire Medal, 1914-1915 Mons Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal, 1914-1919 Medal, 1939-1945 Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and a Meritorious Service Medal, Awarded to "Staff Sergeant Gerald Joseph Varley Marshall MM, Bem", of the Black Watch sold along with various paperwork including a Certificate Of Service, Certified Copy Of Attestation and a photograph of the recipient of a reunion of former WWI Comrades £2,000 - 3,000
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A gilt metal and enamel Masonic medal in case, St Peters Lodge 419, circa 1913 £20-30
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A collection of nine various war medals to include a 1914-15 medal awarded to R. S. R. Allan, R.F.A; a George V medal awarded to PTE H. BAILEY, Somerset Light Infantry; three WWI medals awarded to PTE P. G. HODGES, A.V.C.; three WWl medals awarded to PTE A. W. PAYNE Somerset Light Infantry and a Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal awarded to William H. Southway, Somerset £50-70
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An India general service medal with Waziristan and Afghanistan bars, along with a defence medal, 1939-1945 star and WWll medal, all unnamed £50-70
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A 19th century French mantel clock, the movement by Japy Feres & Co., retailed by Bennett, 64-65 Cheapside London, in gilt metal case the dial and case inset with Sèvres style plaques painted with flowers and putti on a bleu celeste ground, the dial and movement with retailers mark, the movement with makers mark, on velvet and gilded shaped stand, 43cm high, 34cm wide £200 - 300
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Pateck, a desk ball clock, housing a movement and dial signed Pateck London £100-150
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A 20th century French brass framed four glass carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with retailers mark, Mappin and Webb Ltd London W., within red leather carrying case, 14.5cm high £100-150
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An oak Arts and Crafts style hanging wall clock with makers plaque below the dial "Sessions", overall 80cm high £80-120
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A green glass carboy, printed in red, black and gilt with cartouche titled "Cocaine", overall 47.5cm high £250-350
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A late 19th century German porcelain clock, case of Rococo form, encrusted with flowers and figures, 18cm high £30-50
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A 19th century mahogany cased banjo barometer, by J. Gilard Bristol, with silvered dials, 97cm high £80 - 120
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A set of ten Crown Staffordshire coffee cans and saucers, decorated in blue and gilt, with pierced silver holders, Birmingham 1899, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, in fitted case for twelve, with two additional cups, printed marks in brown £150-250
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A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white vases, fitted as table lamps, painted in blue with windmills within flowering cartouches, 33.5cm high £50-70
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A large ceramic globular vase, painted in blue with boats, now fitted as table lamps, 36cm high £80-120
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A pair of George III style ring neck decanters, with star cut stoppers and bases, and cut glass band, 21.5cm high £30-50
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A Violetta cut glass vase, of bulbous form with strawberry cut body and star cut base, 22cm high £30-50
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Three blue glass tinted bowls, overlaid with white metal and a decanter and stopper similarly decorated £30-50
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A pair of Royal Doulton "Blue Children" vases, each with flared rims with gilt interiors, printed factory marks in green, 18cm high £80-120
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A Royal Doulton figure of Ludwig Van Beethoven modelled by Robert Tabbenor with decorative design by David Capewell, model number HN5195, number 210/350, 29cm high, with certificate £100-150
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A Royal Doulton figure "In the Stocks", HN2163, printed factory marks in green, 16cm high, 13.4cm wide £100-150
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A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware cylindrical tapering vases, with applied decoration by Emily Welsh, impressed factory marks, incised E W, 18cm high £60-80
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A rare Clarice Cliff tete a tete service, in the "Stanford" pattern form, decorated with "Patina Autumn" pattern, printed "Bizarre" marks, and Lawley's retailers mark, circa 1932 £400-600
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A fine late 19th century KPM Berlin plaque, depicting a lady in an interior holding a terracotta pot of carnations, impressed factory marks verso, 30cm x 19cm, in original carved wood and velvet frame, with additional carved and gilded Florentine surround £4,000 - 6,000
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A set of six George IV glass rummers, with single knop to the stem, 13.5cm high £60-80
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A 19th century porcelain dessert service, painted with flower sprays within a flower rim, comprising of a tazza, a pair of rectangular plates, a pair of single handled plates and nine plates, possibly Coalport £200-300
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A Noritake porcelain two handled bowl on stand, decorated with reserves of roses on a gilt ground, the stand on three gilded lion paw feet, printed marks in green, 17cm high, 23cm diameter £40-60
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A Bing and Grondahl Copenhagen porcelain vase, painted with a windmill in a landscape, printed marks in green, painted 576.5249, 25.5cm high £30-50
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A Bing and Grondahl vase, painted with a house in a landscape, printed marks in green, painted 602-5298 EP, 21.5m high £30-50
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A Bing and Grondahl Copenhagen porcelain figure of a parrot, seated on a branch, painted in pink and blue, printed marks in green and blue, 14.5cm high £30-50
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A Bing and Grondahl Copenhagen porcelain vase, painted with anemones on a blue ground, printed marks in green, painted 288-5243 AN, 25.5cm high £30-50
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A Spode "Blue Colonel" pattern extensive dinner and tea service £80-120
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A Schumann porcelain two handled basket, painted in enamels by Joan Hawkins with exotic birds in a landscape, 24cm wide and two other baskets painted with flowers by the same artist, printed factory and painters marks £50-70
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