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REGENCY SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY, of oval form with scrolling neo-classical foliate decoration, length 19cm £150-250
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BRASS FOOTMAN, probably 18th century Welsh, the rectangular top with heart shaped motifs, pierced apron and scrolling front legs, height 30cm, width 42cm, depth 40cm £150-200
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COCO DE MER, (Lodoicea Maldivica), unpolished, length 25cm £100-150
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PAIR OF EMPIRE STYLE BRONZE AND GILT CANDLESTICKS, 19th century, figural stems supporting sconces above gilt fronds, 21cm; together with another pair of Corinthian column brass candlesticks, 24cm (4). £150-200
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VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD GALLERY GLASS, with moulded frame and turned handle, length 32cm £200-300
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IVORY MINIATURE WHATNOT, Anglo Indian, mid 19th century, the three shelves covered in turned miniature glasses, decanters, cups and saucers and other items, with barleytwist supports, housed under a glass dome, height excluding dome 6.8cm £120-180
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GEORGE III BLOND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, of octagonal form on bun feet, height 10cm, width 10.5cm, depth 7.5cm; together with a Regency tea caddy with painted decoration, height 13cm (2) £70-100
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PAIR OF IVORY GAMING COUNTERS, mid 19th century, with hand pointers; together with a collection of Chinese mother of pearl counters, brass Fattorini 'guinea' counters, red stained and natural draughts pieces and other items (parcel in two boxes) £100-150
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BRASS SUPPORT, 19th century, of bow fronted form with mask head and foliate mounts, possibly from a carriage, length 82cm £80-120
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PAIR OF BRONZED URNS, cast with classical scenes between a pair of handles, on onyx bases, lacking covers, 41cm (2) £100-150
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SET OF GEORGE III STEEL AND BRASS FIRE IRONS, with turned brass handles and pierced shovel blade, length of shovel 75cm (3) £300-500
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TWO SETS OF TWELVE COPPER MOULDS, later 19th century, impressed 32 to one set (24) £100-150
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COLLECTION OF FIVE COPPER MOULDS, in various forms, some French and some with impressed maker's marks and shape numbers (5) £100-150
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COPPER JELLY MOULD, late 19th century, stamped 643 beneath a cross and orb, length 13.5cm £40-60
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TWO DUTCH BRASS OVAL TOBACCO BOXES, 18th century, engraved with interior scenes and a motto beneath, 22.5cm (2) £80-120
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FRENCH BONE CHESS SET, 19th century, natural and red stained, of slender turned form, the Kings and Queens with pierced orbs, height of kings 9.5cm, height of pawns 4cm £150-200
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BRASS ONE GALLON MEASURE, of two handled cylindrical form, height 19cm, max diameter 29cm £60-80
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VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND SATINWOOD LINED WRITING SLOPE, the fall front enclosing a velvet lined slope, the top lifting to reveal a pen rest flanked by glass inkwells, a button inscribed Betjemann's Patent releasing the fully fitted stationery drawers, with gilded mounts, height 14.5cm, width 36.5cm, depth 28cm £800-1200
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ANGLO-INDIAN ANTLER MOUNTED WRITING SLOPE, later 19th century, with velvet lined and ivory inlaid slope and a hinged cover enclosing inkwells, pen rests and other compartments, height 13cm, width 39cm, depth 28cm £200-300
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TUNBRIDGEWARE JEWELLERY BOX, of slightly domed form, the cover with a central image of Glena Cottage, Killarney, inside a floral border, velvet lined fitted interior, height 8cm, width 21cm, depth 14cm £200-250
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ANGLO-INDIAN WORK BOX, mid 19th century, of sarcophagus form, mounted with horn, ivory and porcupine quills, the fitted interior with lift out tray, height 18cm, width 26.5cm, depth 20cm £400-600
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TUNBRIDGEWARE CHAMBERSTICK, with turned sconce & handle and floral decoration, 8.5cm; together with a similarly decorated pin tray, 13cm x 10cm (2) £100-150
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TUNBRIDGEWARE BOX, of square form with hinged cover, a central floral panel inside a rosewood and geometric border, height 5.5cm, top 15cm square £60-80
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TUNBRIDGEWARE TEA CADDY, late Victorian, possibly by Hollamby, the domed cover with a view of Battle Abbey Gatehouse inside a floral border, the waisted body with a floral band, the interior with two lidded canisters flanking a glass mixing bowl, height 16.5cm, width 30.5cm, depth 14.5cm £400-500
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GEORGE II MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, the shaped rectangular mirror with bevelled edge on a base with a single drawer, height 56cm, with 38cm, depth 20cm £100-150
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PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE GLASS LANTERNS, of inverted bell form with star cut decoration in a wrought metal frame, chips to one finial, height 29cm (2) £100-150
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GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND PAINTED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, circa 1800, the bevelled rectangular plate on a reverse break front base with three drawers, the whole with painted decoration, height 54cm, width 51cm. depth 23cm £200-300
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LEATHER BOUND GAMES COMPENDIUM, the interior with gilt lettering and highlights fitted with drawers and compartments, cribbage board, chess board and pieces and other items, height 16cm, width 31cm, depth 22cm £100-150
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GEORGE III MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, the rectangular plate on a bow fronted base with three drawers, height 56cm, width 52cm, depth 23cm £100-150
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CHINESE BLACK LACQUERED WORK BOX, 19th century, of octagonal form with gilt decoration of figures around a table, part fitted interior above a single fitted drawers, with bone accessories, length 32cm, width 24cm, height 17cm £150-200
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GEORGE III LEAD FIRE INSURANCE PLAQUE, circa 1770, of crowned bishop's mitre form, depicting a four storey columned building, height 23cm £60-80
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HOWELL JAMES AND CO ONYX, MARBLE AND ORMOLU DESK STAND, of oval form the raised centre with pink marble insets and fittings for a pair of inkwells, the body engraved with Prince of Wales feathers and Edward's monogram surrounded by the Royal Motto, the scrolling mounts marked Howell James and Co, Regent Street, the inkwells later, length 40cm £200-300
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E E SEFLOWSKI, Pair of profile portrait busts of a Lady and Gentlemen, oval, white marble, signed lower left, 41cm x 29cm, in cushioned frames with rope knot crest (2) Footnote: by family repute these are portraits of William Winter Raffles and his wife Jane Birch £400-600.
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ART DECO STYLE FIGURE OF A STORK, reconstituted stone, standing on wrought iron legs above a bird bath, height 127cm £150-250
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ENGLISH BONE CHESS SET, mid 19th century, red stained and natural, with turned decoration, missing one pawn, height of king 13cm, height of pawn 4.5cm (31) £150-200
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MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED WINE BOTTLE CARRIER, early 19th century, with four divisions, length 51cm £80-120
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COPPER 9 GALLON HAYSTACK JUG, mid 19th century, with additional support handles (one missing), height 46cm, width 52cm £120-150
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SCRIMSHAW WHALES TOOTH, carved with a three masted ship above the inscription "HEATHER BELL, Hobart Town to London", 14cm Footnote: the Heather Bell was a clipper of 191 tons, owned by Miller and Co and registered Aberdeen in 11th June 1851. £300-400
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PEWTER TAPPIT HEN, the domed cover with scrolling thumb piece, London touchmarks, 22.5cm £50-100
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PAIR OF VICTORIAN CUT GLASS OIL LAMP BASES, the reservoir with arched and oval facets, on a spreading, faceted column and stepped circular foot, with brass mounts, height excluding burners 28cm (2) £200-300
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IRON RUSH LIGHT, 17th or 18th century, mounted in an oak block carved and stamped with various initials and numbers, height 33cm, width 14cm approx, depth 14cm approx £100-150
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PAIR OF BRASS PUSH-UP CANDLESTICKS, mid 18th century, with floral shaped scones and feet, 20cm (2) Ref: Gentle and Feild, English Domestic Brass, p115, 23 £60-80
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VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND ROSEWOOD WORK BOX, brass mounted with fitted interior above a writing slope drawer, height 18cm, width 31cm, depth 23cm £150-200
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ANGLO-INDIAN WORK BOX, 19th century, of shallow sarcophagus form, with bone and mosaic inlay throughout, the fitted interior with lift out compartments and tray, height 11cm, width 33cm, depth 23cm £100-150
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VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID WRITING SLOPE, the fitted interior with secret drawer, height 15.5cm, width 40cm, depth 23.5cm £100-150
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BRASS KEW PATTERN MARINE BAROMETER, by F Darton & Co Ltd, London, serial number M5244/52, in a fitted pine case with Certificate of Examination dated 1952, height 51cm £200-300
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VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS BOUND GAMES BOX, the cover with playing card decoration, the fitted interior with various bone and mother of pearl counters, whist and bezique scorers, length 26.5cm; together with a travelling chess set and a burr wood playing cards box (3) £100-150
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VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED TABLE TOP MUSIC STAND, with scrolling rest and tripod base, width 24cm £100-150
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VICTORIAN SATINWOOD EXTENDING BOOK SLIDE, the arching ends applied with oval ceramic plaques with tromp l'oeil painted scenes of hanging game birds, length closed 33cm £100-150
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GEORGE IV MAHOGANY COLLECTOR'S CABINET, with hinged cover and two drawers each with two trays of hardstone specimens, intaglios, beads and glass, height 17cm, width 23cm, depth 16cm £200-300
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