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GEORGE II GILT GESSO LOOKING GLASS, of rococo form with trellis piercing, the plate with a central silhouette figure of a man standing, height 61cm, width 29cm £150-200
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PAIR OF FRENCH MARBLE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED CASSOLETTES, mid 19th century, the green, black and white speckled ovoid body on three winged monopedae with child's heads, with an ogee shaped reversible cover enclosing a candle holder on a tripartite base with spinning top feet, with a pair of glass drip trays, height 18cm (2) £400-600
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COLLECTION OF MOTHER OF PEARL PLAYING CARD COUNTERS, of circular and canted rectangular form with the suits painted on both side, contained in a leather lined Mount Rushmore Box, (parcel) £80-120
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PAIR OF MARBLE BOOKENDS, early 20th century, each mounted with two cold painted fox terriers, height 12cm (2) £80-120
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FRENCH GILT BRASS NOVELTY COCKEREL INKWELL, later 19th century, glass eyes, the head hinging to reveal the inkpot, height 19cm £60-100
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COLLECTION OF CERAMICS AND GLASS REFERENCE BOOKS, to include Wedgwood, Doulton, Meissen and Lalique (parcel) £40-60
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COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS, to include clocks and clockmakers, barometers, globes and sculpture (parcel) £50-100
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COLLECTION OF SILVER REFERENCE BOOKS, to include the Gilbert Collection, Huguenot Legacy, Paul de Lamerie and others (9) £40-60
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COLLECTION OF FURNITURE REFERENCE BOOKS to include Gillows, Linnell, Boulton and others (parcel) £70-100
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COLLECTION OF FURNITURE REFERENCE BOOKS, to include vernacular furniture, Temple Newsam House Catalogue, Norman Adams Collection and others (parcel) £70-100
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THOMAS CAMPBELL (1790-1858) Bust of a Youth, signed Thos Campbell, Ff Romae, 1823. to the reverse, white marble, height 51.5cm; together with a mahogany stand (2) Footnote: Thomas Campbell was born in Edinburgh. In 1818 he travelled to Rome, supported by his patron Gilbert Innes, where he set up studio and became associated with other sculptors such as Canova. He returned to London in around 1830 where he set up his studio in Leicester Square. It is believed, by family repute, that the subject of this lot is Christie Falconer. £800-1200
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CARVED SANDSTONE FIGURE OF CHRIST, standing holding a lamb, losses, 128cm £300-500
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AFTER MATHURIN MOREAU, La Liseuse, a young girl reading, on a revolving base, signed Math.in Moreau, Horo Concours to base, bronze, 49.5cm £800-1200
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AFTER A-E GAUDEZ, Esmeralda, dancing gypsy with a goat, on a socle base, signature to base, bronze, 53cm £300-500
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AFTER JP MENE, Stag by a tree, gilt bronze, signature to base, height 36cm £100-150
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MANNER OF TILMAN RIEMENSCHNEIDE, Virgin and Child, carved wood and lacquer with gilt highlights, height 68cm £200-300
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BLACK FOREST CARVING OF BILLING DOVES, on a rocky outcrop with foliage, height 38cm, width 45cm, depth 30cm £300-500
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SET OF FIVE LIME WOOD CHERUBS, probably 19th century, in various poses, each approximately 19cm tall (5) £100-150
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WAX FIGURE OF A MAN, standing with his hands together wearing 17th century costume, damage to legs, 43cm £100-150
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BACCHANALIAN CHERUBS, a pair of groups of cherubs with a lion and goat, patinated bronze, height 15cm (2) £200-300
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ENGLISH VICTORIAN SCHOOL, pair of seated bull mastiffs, gilt bronze on a black marble base, length 13.5cm (2) £100-150
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AFTER LECOMTE, Napoleon, signature verso, bronzed spelter on a black marble base, 36.5cm £100-150
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PAIR OF SILKWORK PICTURES, circa 1800, oval, the first of a young soldier chatting with two maidens by a gate, the second of a young lady spinning wool with two male onlookers, each approximately 31cm high, 35cm wide (2) £80-120
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W BELCH, King William IV and Queen Adelaide and The Launch of the Thunderer Man of War, pair of 'pin head' prints, hand colouring, 19cm x 29cm (2) £150-200
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PAIR OF GEORGE III SILKWORK PICTURES, of young farmers in landscapes, 25cm x 19cm £70-100
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MANNER OF DIXON, Oriole and Arlino, pair, watercolour embellished with feathers, titled, 48cm x 32cm (2) £60-100
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EARLY VICTORIAN SAMPLER, dated 1838, by Hannah Andrews, with lines of alphabet and numbers above a rhyme, height 43cm, width 33cm £100-150
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TROUGHTON FAMILY CREST, possibly 18th century, watercolour with gilt highlights, oval, 23cm x 18.5cm, with history attached verso £60-80
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GEORGE III SAMPLER, dated 1783, by Honnor Dight, worked in silks with alphabets, numerals and poems, height 64cm, width 26cm £80-120
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GEORGE III SILKWORK PANEL, circa 1800, the oval image of an exotic pheasant, other birds and insects among foliage, 38.5cm x 28.5cm £80-120
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PERSIAN SILK AND GILT THREAD PANEL, a central scrolling floral design on a cream ground inside a meandering foliate border and gilt tassels, framed, 44cm x 102cm £60-80
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GEORGE III SAMPLER, dated 1816, by Sarah Parratt, worked with lines of alphabet above a house, verse, plants, peacocks inside meandering floral border, 43cm x 33cm £200-300
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VICTORIAN SAMPLER, dated 1843, by Elizabeth Willman, worked in silks with various family names and dates surrounded by foliage, height 41cm, width 33cm £80-120
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GEORGE III SILKWORK PICTURE, late 18th century, the scene of three figures before a church in a landscape, some rips to silk, 34cm x 43cm £80-120
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COMPOSITE SAMPLER, early 19th century and later, comprising various panels of mainly geometric designs stitched to make one larger panel, height 36cm, width 103cm £100-150
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GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT WALL MIRROR, the shaped rectangular mirror with pierced frame, height 78cm, width 42cm £100-150
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VENETIAN TRIPLE MIRROR, circa 1900, the foliate crest above an arched plate flanked by a pair of shaped side plates, height 89cm, width open 92cm; together with another, similar but smaller, height 73cm, width open 84cm (2) £200-300
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QUEEN ANNE STYLE ROSEWOOD CUSHION MIRROR, with a rectangular bevelled plate, height 63cm, width 52cm £150-200
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GEORGE III GILT GESSO MIRROR, circa 1800, the oval plate with acanthus crest, harebell swags, scrolling foliate and floral terminal, height 115cm, width 58cm £1000-1200
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PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE GILT GIRANDOLES, the flaming urn finial above an oval plate and a pair of candle holders, height 79cm, width 31cm (2) £100-150
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LOUIS XVI STYLE PIER MIRROR, 19th century, the arched top with painted and gilt gesso shell and swag decoration, rectangular plate and swag and shell terminal, height 162cm, width 62cm £150-200
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REGENCY OVER MANTEL MIRROR, the frieze with gilt gesso swags above an oval plate flanked by a pair of rectangular plates, height 82cm, width 132cm £150-200
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REGENCY MIRROR, the rectangular plate with an outer mirrored border beneath a fan shaped crest with central gesso Prince of Wales feather and painted thistles, roses and grapes, height 80cm, width 74cm £150-200 1655 GEORGE III LEAD HOPPER, dated 1770, of rectangular form, decorated with caryatids, fleurs de ly and fruiting basket, with later spout, height 29cm, width 31cm, depth including spout 37cm Provenance: bought from Lawrences Auction of the contents of Charborough Park, 17th and 18th October 2002. £150-200 1656 GEORGE III LEAD PLAQUE, inscribed 'J RIDOUT/C HARRIS/C.W./1756' in raised lettering, 49.5cm x 44cm; and another shield shaped plaque the date 1755 beneath a mask and scrolling fruiting foliage, 51cm x 54cm, both probably cut from water tanks or similar (2) £100-150 1657 LEAD URN, 19th century, cast with classical maidens heads on a foot with scrolling floral decoration, height 50cm £800-1200
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QUEEN ANNE SIDE TABLE, early 18th century and later, with a single frieze drawer, barley twist legs and shaped X stretcher, height 74cm, width 66cm, depth 36cm £400-600
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MATCHED SET OF FIVE WINDSOR CHAIRS, 19th century, yew and elm, the low backs with pierced splats, solid seats and crinoline stretchers (5) £300-500
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GEORGE II OAK AND WALNUT LOW BOY, with a single frieze drawer above two candle drawers flanking a scrolling kneehole, cabriole legs and pointed feet, height 71cm, width 82cm, depth 52cm £150-250
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WINDSOR CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR, 19th century, with wheel back and correction bar, height 93cm £150-200
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ELM AND OAK HALL TABLE, probably 18th century with later amendments, the planked top on a carved oak frame, height 69cm, width 96cm, depth 66cm £150-250
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WEST COUNTRY SPINDLE BACK CHAIR, 19th century, with hoop spindle back, solid fruit wood seat and H stretcher, height 84cm £40-60
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ELM SIDE TABLE, late 18th century, the rectangular top on octagonal legs, height 60cm, width 60cm, depth 41cm £100-150
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