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An early Victorian rosewood and brass inlaid rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the interior fitted two lidded compartments and brass lion's mask and ring handles to sides, on bun feet, 9ins x 5ins x 6ins high, and a Victorian figured walnut domed top tea caddy, the interior with lidded compartment and glass sugar bowl, 9.5ins x 5.5ins x 7ins high £120-160
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A late 18th Century satinwood two division tea caddy, 9ins x 5ins x 5ins high, and a late George III mahogany tea caddy, 12ins x 6ins x 6.25ins high, the interior fitted with two lidded caddies and space for mixing bowl £100-150
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A walnut jewellery box with inlay of a vase of flowers to top, 11.5ins long x 85ins deep x 4.5ins high, the interior with pull-our four division tray, a late Victorian burr walnut dome topped two division tea caddy, 9ins long x 5.25ins deep x 6.25ins high, and a small box carved in low relief as a travelling trunk with straps, 6.75ins wide x 5.25ins deep x 6ins high £120-160
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An early 20th Century crocodile leather covered writing box with gilt brass recessed handle and hinges, the green leather lined interior with blotter and removable tray, complete with plain silver square inkwell, 1.75ins square x 2ins high, by Grey & Co, London 1907, 16ins x 10.5ins x 6.25ins high, and with Bramah lock and key £300-500
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| The following lots are being sold in aid of the Sittingbourne Greyhound Trust |
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An interesting and extensive collection of early steel pins and brass pin-cases, dating from the 15th Century, including examples of "Turks Head" pins, mounted on four cards and contained in a blue cloth covered slip case, the front label "A Select Collection of Early Pins and Pin Item Cases found in the Thames at Queenhithe - London May-August 1963" £100-150
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A rare catalogue of Brig's Patent Transfer Papers retailed by William Whiteley, three boxes containing Brig's & Co. edge transferring papers, and a loose pack of transferring papers £80-120
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A Victorian evening bag worked in coloured wools by Miss Emily Sophia Johnson of Wicken Hall, Cambridgeshire, 1842, one other, three pieces of beadwork, three pieces of chenille, a pair of tapestry slippers (unmade) and a steel pincushion £120-160
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A Victorian arrangement of Berlin woolwork flowers contained in an oval basket, under cylindrical glass dome, 14.5ins high £100-150
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A rare early 19th Century English seed, gold and blue beads and coloured silk embroidered panel of loose flowering sprays, including - Flax, apple, coriander, mallow, omthalodes and heather seeds, on a cream chenille background, 3.25ins x 7.25ins, framed and glazed £70-100
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A late 17th Century English coloured silk embroidered panel of a standing male and female figures in a landscape of flowering plants, animals, birds and insects, the semi-circular panel 5.75ins x 11.75ins, framed and glazed £100-150 Note: Probably the arched panel from a mirror
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A late 17th/early 18th Century Persian or Turkish embroidered panel worked in coloured silks with stylised cotton seed heads, 4.5ins x 16.25ins, framed and glazed, an interesting set of Victorian stitching exercises by Edna Durban of Aylesford Girls School 1880, mounted on blue card, 10ins x 12ins (unframed), a mid 19th Century sampler worked in coloured silks by Agnes Jutson, 1856, with a morally uplifting poem, castles, trees and flowers, 12.5ins x 10.25ins, framed and glazed, and three other samplers £150-200
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A rare early Victorian Berlinwork "Spot" sampler, worked in coloured wools with geometric, animal, alphabet and other designs, 16ft 10ins long x 8ins wide (circa 1860) £500-700
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| Jean le Lurcat (1892-1966) - Tapestry - Goat with stars, 48ins x 72ins, signed, in modern white painted frame £400-600 | _______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Late 19th Century embroidered panel by "Margaret Powell" and dated "Xmas 1873" - Religious scene, 33ins x 24.5ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £120-160
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Sailor's woolwork panel, worked in coloured threads with royal crown, national flags and worded "Good Luck", and inset with sepia portrait photographs of a young sailor and his companion, 14ins x 22ins, in pine frame and glazed £100-150
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A 20th Century French tapestry by Robert Four of Paris, worked in colours with a seated shepherdess playing a mandolin surrounded by her flock and dog in a landscape within stylised floral border, 70ins x 46ins £100-150
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An early 20th Century English silk work picture of young lovers after an 18th Century original, oval 11ins x 9ins, in Verre Eglomise frame £100-150
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A gentleman's umbrella with black cloth cover, cane handle and 9ct gold ferrule, and a bowler hat by Selfridge of London, one pair and one single suede gloves, and a "Plum" pipe £100-120
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A 1970s lady's silver fox jacket, 28.5ins overall (size 10-12) £100-150
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A lady's dark ranch mink waist length jacket, 23ins long (size 10-12) £80-120
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A 1970s lady's blond ranch mink full length coat, 43ins long (size 10-12) £150-200
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| A rare German tinplate toy - Dancing couple (circa 1900-1905 - possibly Gunthermann) with working motor, 8ins high (some repainting) £200-300 |
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An early 20th Century French tinplate fly wheel driven Postman pulling his cart toy, possibly by Fernand Martin or Rossignol, 5ins high (repainting), and a rare pre-war Japanese tinplate model of an anti-aircraft truck with two soldiers in camouflage colours, the gun and wheels of turned and stained wood, 5ins long £80-120
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A rare pre-war Japanese tinplate model of an anti-aircraft truck with two soldiers in camouflage colours, the gun and wheels of turned and stained wood, 5ins long £60-80
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An early 20th Century German tinplate clockwork four funnel liner by Carette, 14.5ins long, circa 1905-1910 (repainted) £150-200
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An early 20th Century German tinplate clockwork two funnel gunboat by Carette, circa 1905-1910, 13ins long (some repainting) £150-200
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A Hornby 'OO' gauge EDLII tinplate locomotive - "Silver King" (No. 60016), in green livery, 7.25ins, and "EDL18 2-6-4 tank locomotive (No. 80054) in black livery (both boxed), and a small quantity of 'OO' gauge accessories including coaches, track, station and other items, various £80-120
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A boxed set of early 20th Century Taylor-Rolph's billiard bowls, comprising - eight hardwood bowls, mahogany shoot, jack, chalk, callipers, score cards and rules for the game £70-100
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A collection of boxed "Star Wars" figures, including - Luke Skywalker dressed in Tatooine Desert costume with light sabre, grappling hook and utility belt, 12ins high, a Kenner figure of Han Solo with two blasters, 12ins high, sixteen other figures and toys, various (all boxed), and two "James Bond" figures, 12ins high £80-120
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Three pieces of Abuja pottery (Nigerian), comprising - Tankard by Ladi Kwali, 6.5ins high (potter's and pottery stamp), coffee jug and lid, 9.5ins high (indistinctly marked but possibly Michael Cardew), and Tamko Mohammud bowl, 11.25ins diameter x 4ins high (potter's mark "ATM" and pottery stamp) £200-300 Provenance: Purchased by the vendors from the Pottery in 1968
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A 19th/20th Century Hausa People (Nigerian) brass stirrup incised with geometric decoration, 12.5ins high x 11ins wide, and another similar, 13.25ins high x 12.5ins wide £200-300
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Three early 20th Century South African tourist carved wood figures of an official and two wives (possibly Zulu), 10ins to 12ins high, a cast brass Shomolu "Thunder God" staff, 14.5ins, a set Nigerian brass bells and large beads strung with cord, 27ins, and a small group of mostly Nigerian artefacts, various £200-300
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A 19th Century Australian Aboriginal Nulla Nulla stone carved club with lizard skin grip, 28.5ins, a 20th Century African carved mask, 12ins x 7ins, and a hardwood carved female figure with two male children, 8.75ins high £120-160
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An African carved hardwood group of lion attacking a man, 30.5ins long x 10ins high £100-150
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| An early 20th Century French violin with two piece back (back measurement excluding button 14.25ins, 23.75ins overall), with paper label for Jean-Baptiste Colin, dated 1904, and further stamped "J.B-C" within a circle, with bow and in fitted wooden case £200-300 |
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A modern Simon & Patrick six string cedar wood folk guitar, 41ins overall, with maker's label and No. 029112000085, in modern hard case £100-150
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A modern Maranello "Italia" six string electric guitar with six saddle vibrato bridge, master volume, master tone and three way lever controls, 39.5ins overall, with soft case £120-160
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A late 19th/early 20th Century musical picture, in box frame containing a bisque group of Mary and Joseph with the Boy Jesus at a work bench and with Verre Eglomise panel depicting a decorative arch, in walnut moulded frame, 26ins x 19ins overall (musical box in need of some repair), and a carved oak panel depicting a crest worded "Constant", 21ins x 14ins £80-120
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An HMV mahogany cased gramophone with pagoda top, cupboard to front enclosed by a pair of doors, on ogee bracket feet, 17ins x 20.5ins x 15ins high, and stand for same, fitted shelves enclosed by a pair of doors, on shaped supports, 19.5ins x 22ins x 34ins high, and a selection of records for same £150-200
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A 19th Century gilt metal compensated pocket barometer, 2ins diameter, in maroon leather case, and a depose "Crescendo" silvery metal cased card counter (hand missing) £100-150
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A Liberty's pewter tazza, No. 01162, designed by Archibald Knox and with hammered finish, 10.25ins diameter x 10.75ins high (stamped "Tudric" to base) £200-300
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| A Liberty's pewter four piece tea service, No. 03030, designed by Archibald Knox, of circular squat form and embossed with stylised cloud motifs, comprising - teapot, hot water pot with woven cane handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug (stamped to base "Tudric" and number) and a Liberty's pewter oval two-handled tray, No. 025, with hammered finish, 18.25ins x 12.75ins (stamped "Tudric, Liberty & Co" to base) £250-350 |
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A pair of Italian pewter oval relief plaques of Raphael and Fornarina, and Dante and Beatrice, each 5.5ins x 4.25ins, and a similar oval profile of Michelangelo, 5ins x 3.75ins £80-120
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A cold painted spelter racehorse and jockey "Upstrike-Lite" table lighter, 7ins high, with wand concealed in tethering post, on black glass base £80-120
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An early 20th Century copper casket with repousse decoration of a fish, shells and seaweed in the "Newlyn" manner, 9.25ins wide x 5ins deep x 5.25ins high £150-200
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An 18th Century German copper pitcher and cover, 16.5ins high, the cover with stylised repousse decoration and handle of "Question Mark" shape £80-120
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A pair of bell metal fire hose nozzles with detachable end pieces, 11.5ins long, and four end pieces for same, each 4ins long £200-300
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A late 19th/early 20th Century English copper ship's signalling light marked "Meteorite 20888", 14.5ins high, complete with reservoir and glass chimney £80-120
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A Reece & Sons Ltd of Liverpool copper cylindrical two-handled milk churn and cover, and a United Dairies Wholesalers Ltd brass ditto, each 20.5ins high £150-200
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