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A Henry Loveridge copper Pekin three piece tea service and tray, the tea service with hammer textured bands above plain bodies, angular brass handle to cream jug and conforming brass handles to lidded sucrier, the teapot with wrapped handle, ebonised knops, the circular tray hammer textured, tray 43cm diameter, Circa 1880s £30 - 50
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A rectangular copper dish, raised oval centre engraved with reeded bands, 26cm wide, mid 20th Century £20 - 30
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André Bucher, Paris - An Arts & Crafts copper four handled vase, the upper rim and strapwork handles brass plated, the shoulder embossed with cones and stylised leafage, the body hammer textured, 12cm diameter max., 8.25cm high, the base signed André Bucher, Paris, Circa 1920 £100 - 150
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A pair of French brass circular frames, the tops with ribbon tied laurels, the frames with ribbon band and beaded bezzle, bun feet and strut backs, 14cm high, mid 20th Century £40 - 60
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A rectangular copper jewellery casket the lid, sides and back all relief decorated with tavern and domestic scenes, within lappet or beaded borders, the front with central vacant oval cartouche flanked by laurel leaves, skirted base, 17cm wide, 12cm deep, 10cm high, late 19th / early 20th Century £40 - 60
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A late 19th Century brass and silver coloured metal inkwell, the cylindrical glass body with inner sleeve of silver coloured metal strapwork bands and scrolling foliage, leaf clasped fluted frame, the slightly domed cover conforming with beaded border, the spreading concave base engraved with three infant figures seated on top of the pierced scrolling legs, the hinged lid revealing engraved well with further shallow hinged cover, 14cm wide, 12cm high, Circa 1880 £70 - 100
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A late 17th Century brass candlestick of large proportions with octagonal nozzle and deep ogee moulded drip pan, the spiral cast tapered column with massive vasular base cast three winged cherub heads, the triangular foot with conforming cherubs on massive leaf cast paw feet, 108cm high, Circa 1680 (faults) £1000 - 1500
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A good Arts & Crafts copper flagon of tapered cylindrical shape, the hinged lid with lacquered brass ball finial, thumb piece, the lid embossed with a floral spray, channelled loop strapwork handle, the body worked with a central band of stylised flowerheads and leafage on a hammer textured ground, beneath formal leaf scroll and feathered borders, 48cm high, base 27cm diameter, Circa 1880 £400 - 600
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Three 19th Century white metal figural bottle stoppers depicting young boy with grapes, two other gentleman figures, 7cm high and smaller (3) £30 - 40
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A 19th Century brass umbrella stand of cylindrical form, tapered neck and base, the body embossed with pair of panels with courting couples within a shaped reserve with doves above, floral trail ground, fruit and leaf borders, the spreading base with punched ovals, 66cm high, 30cm diameter, late 19th Century £100 - 150
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A quantity of brass and copper items, including: large hammer textured copper jug; a brass wall pocket; a copper warming pan; a copper plated white metal Japanese rectangular box; an Eastern brass circular tray; set three coloured glass cabochons and mounted pair of tapered cylindrical beakers, punched and engraved with flowerheads and leafage within formal bands, etc. (qty) £20 - 30
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A late 19th Century bronze casket, the hinged lid with boys and girls at the river, within an extensive wooded landscape, foliate and beaded borders, the front, back and sides cast domestic and work scenes, rudimentary bracket feet, 19.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep, 9cm high £50 - 80
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A bronze mortar of conventional flared cylindrical design, moulded central girdle and spreading circular foot, 12cm high, 14.5cm diameter; together with a knopped brass pestle, 20cm high (2) £40 - 60
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A 19th Century bronze of a reclining female, pink marble plinth, 14cm wide, 9cm high £60 - 90
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An 18th Century white marble figure of St Marie, standing with her hands crossed, the rectangular plinth inscribed St Marie, 22cm high £100 - 150
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A cast bronze sculpture of a child seated on a dog's back, rounded rectangular grey marble base, 12.5cm wide, 9,5cm high £60 - 90
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A 19th Century bronze figure of a pharaoh, on green serpentine marble rectangular base, 18,5cm high overall, 12cm wide £60 - 100
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An Austrian cold painted bronze snail pin cushion of realistic form, 13.5cm wide (faults) £100 - 150
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A plaster bust of Hermes, waisted socle and ebonised circular foot, 51cm high, 20th Century £60 - 100
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A 19th Century bronze sculpture of a dancing naked female, sienna marble plinth, 15cm high overall, 9cm wide £60 - 100
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A 19th Century continental bronze figure of a sleeping cherub, the figure resting on a cross, black slate plinth, 13cm wide, 7cm high £70 - 100
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Charles Harriet Smith - Plaster head and shoulder portrait of the artist's son (Percival Gordon Smith), incised C.Smith, 15 Kentish Town Road, London, No. 400, 27cm high, 26cm wide, 20th Century £120 - 180
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Evgeny Alexandrovich Lanceray (Russian, 1848 - 1886) - a bronze sculpture depicting a dying horse with soldier dismounting, oval rustic base inscribed E. Lanceray in Cyrillic, with foundry mark for F Chopin, gilded bronze, 34cm wide, 14cm high (the back with drilled hole) £800 - 1200
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A fine silvered bronze figure of The Emperor Caesar, wearing a Paludamentum, pteruges with lion masks and ram headed soccus, 21cm high, late 18th / early 19th Century, bearing tied label inscribed in ink PIII, SHO** £1000 - 1500
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Erotica - Bergman? - two late 19th Century cold painted bronze figures, the male reclining on a capital and fluted pillar, his right arm outstretched, she kneeling on a rug with hands above a filled cauldron, the female figure detaching and interlocking with the male figure in a naked embrace, male 8cm high, 8cm wide, the female 7cm high, 8cm wide, late 19th Century (3) £600 - 900
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Donatello (after) - a black painted bronze head and shoulder bust of a young child, 31cm high, 28.5cm wide, late 19th / early 20th Century (faults) £200 - 300
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Alix Marquez - a full length figure of a nude female drying herself, circular base inscribed Alix Marquez and dated 1925, painted plaster, 73cm high; together with a painted square pedestal with black top and conforming spreading base, 151cm high overall (faults) £200 - 300
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A mid 19th Century head and shoulder bust of a gentleman with open shirt and jacket, waisted socle and square plinth, 24cm high £350 - 450
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A pair of late 19th / early 20th Century patinated spelter figures of a young man, blowing a horn and carrying a sack over his back, and a young girl carrying a basket, circular rustic bases on square moulded marble plinths with gilt metal feet, 46cm high and smaller £70 - 100
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A well carved marble figure of an eagle on a rustic stump, yellow and black glass eyes, 47cm high, early 20th Century (faults) £300 - 400
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A pair of late 19th / early 20th Century bronzed white metal circular plaques of infants, indistinctly inscribed, contained within convex moulded oak circular frames, each 31cm diameter; another smaller with a bronzed white metal relief of a ship inscribed Foudroyant in a banner, 17cm diameter; a bronzed white metal relief plaque of a grotesque elderly man mounted on a circular oak back plate, 20cm diameter (4) £70 - 100
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A 19th Century gilt bronze model of a full length maiden seated on a rustic stump holding a book in her right hand, square black marble base, 23cm high £50 - 80
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A gilt spelter pen stand modelled as a retriever and grouse, rectangular green marble plinth, applied pair of intertwined stylised sea serpent pen rests, 23.5cm x 12cm, early 20th Century (faults) £30 - 40
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An ormolu figure of a young female with garland in her hair, around her waist a musical trophy to her left hip, holding a leafy cornucopia issuing the candle branch, gilt metal mounted circular onyx stepped plinth on four compressed bun feet, 34cm high, late 19th Century £100 - 150
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An ormolu group of two children, one holding a clasped quiver, both lightly draped on a rustic base with reeded shaped arm and cylindrical guilloche cast nozzle, green marble circular base, 38cm high, late 19th Century £150 - 200
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An African tribal figure, the male straddling and playing a drum, oval base, 18.5cm high, 17cm wide, late 19th / early 20th Century £40 - 60
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A Kanak club of tapered form with bulbous head, red fabric handle with woven string grip, originates from New Caledonia, 71cm high; together with a purpose made bronze stand £500 - 700
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A bone mask of deeply curved form with slit eyes, rudimentary nose and open mouth, drilled, 9.7cm high (faults) £100 - 150
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A silver coloured metal figural walking stick cast as a Cossack holding a horse's head, the cylindrical border beneath foliate engraved and with cartouche with interlaced initials, beaded borders, ebony shaft with brass ferrule, 90cm long £100 - 150
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Four 19th Century walking sticks, two silver topped with bun shaped tops, one with interlaced initials, another with antler handle and silver collar, another with tusk handle and silver collar, 97cm long and smaller (4) £120 - 180
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A 19th Century umbrella, the handle in the form of a hare's head, amber glass eyes, gold collar engraved M.Lyven, 71 Harley House, NW, ivory tips, eyelets and acorn finial to leather cord, bamboo shaft, brown silk canopy, ivory and bamboo ferrule (faults) £450 - 550
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A 19th Century umbrella, the mother of pearl and ivory handle carved in the form of a bird's head, glass eyes, gold collar marked with J.H?, stepped bamboo shaft, navy blue silk canopy, bamboo and brass ferrule, 92cm high (faults) £450 - 550
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A mahogany swagger stick, the ball terminal inlaid with silver coloured metal in scrolling foliate design, the shaft conforming with scrolling pique interspersed with long stylised feather borders, inscribed Walter Mitchell, 88cm high (faults) £70 - 100
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A swordstick, the ball terminal and upper shaft ridged and carved with slanting dotted circles, the lower bamboo shaft hiding a long obelisk form sword, spiked metal ferrule, 94cm high £100 - 150
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A walking stick, the ivory terminal decorated with piqué and painted decoration, white metal collar, malacca shaft, iron ferrule, 92.5cm high (faults) £120 - 180
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An early 20th Century walking stick, the bone handle carved with multiple rats, silver collar by JB London 1928, hardwood shaft, brass ferrule, 85cm high £150 - 250
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An African blackwood flute walking stick, the carved banded handle and lower shaft removable from central flute section, white metal collars and ferrule, 91cm high £200 - 300
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A walking stick the crook handle of carved green hardstone and ivory with silver coloured metal mounts engraved Col.M.C.FRY O.B.E, malacca shaft, brass and ivory ferrule, 86cm high (alterations) £200 - 300
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A 19th Century walking stick, the caricature carved bone handle carved in the form of an arm pulling on a man's nose, white metal scrolling foliate collar, bamboo shaft, metal ferrule, possibly American, 86cm high (faults) £80 - 120
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A celluloid parrot headed walking stick, the open beak doubling as an eyelet, the silver collar by J Howell & Co Ltd, London 1929, wooden stem, brass and white metal ferrule, 84cm high (faults) £80 - 120
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