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A late 18th/early 19th Century Dutch brass tobacco box, the lid and sides engraved with Bacchus astride a barrel whilst figures to either side blow trumpets (decoration worn), the interior of the lid engraved "E. Van Blotenborg", 5.25ins x 2.75ins x 1.5ins high, a set of seven English Imperial Standard brass weights, fitted on circular stand, 4.75ins diameter, and seven other pieces of metalware, various £70-100
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A brass bell, 5.25ins high x 8ins diameter, mounted on wrought iron brackets and complete with cast iron bell pull and wire £200-300
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A Liberty & Co Tudric polished pewter squat biscuit box designed by Archibald Knox (circa 1902 – with stamped "Liberty" mark and No. 0194 to base), 4.5ins square x 4.75ins high £400-600
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A small collection of English pewter tableware, including - five 18th Century plates, 9ins diameter, together with a number of mugs, tankards and salts, various £100-150
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A 17th/18th Century English pewter cast triple reeded and hammered charger, 20ins diameter, touch marks to front of rim and underside of rim, and the initials "RBM" scratched into base, a pewter dish (polished), stamped "London" and with maker's name (indecipherable) and stamped "IGS", 15ins diameter, and a pewter plate 9ins diameter, with touch mark for Timothy Clowdes....., stamped "BTR" to upper rim (polished) £200-300
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A collection of early 20th Century cast iron door stops modelled and painted as cottages, including - "Hubley 444 Cape Cod Cottage", 7.5ins wide x 5.75ins high, another similar, "George Washington's Birth Place, Langdon Hall, England", 7ins wide x 5.25ins high, another similar, and five others, various £100-120
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A collection of early 20th Century cast iron and painted door stops of dogs, including - Hubley "Boston Bull Terrier", 8ins wide x 9.75ins high, Hubley "Wire Haired Fox Terrier", 8ins wide x 8.5ins high, Bradley & Hubbard "Boston Bull Dog", 10.5ins wide x 10ins high, and seven others, various £120-160
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A collection of early 20th Century cast iron and painted door stops, including - Hubley "Geisha", 6ins wide x 7ins high, girl with mop cap carrying a basket of flowers, 4ins wide x 9ins high, boy in top hat carrying a basket of flowers, 4ins wide x 9.5ins high, and eight others, various £120-160
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A collection of early 20th Century cast iron and painted door stops of animals, including - Hubley Art Line "Thoroughbred Horse", 9.5ins wide x 8ins high, Hubley "Peter Rabbit", 5ins wide x 9.5ins high, Hubley "Black Cat", 3.5ins wide x 10.5ins high, and five others, various £100-120
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A collection of early 20th Century cast iron and painted door stops, including - Hubley "Red Riding Hood", 5ins wide x 9.25ins high, Hubley "Flower Basket", 9.5ins wide x 9ins high, wagon, 11.25ins x 8.25ins high, and seven others, various, and a Hubley door knocker £100-120
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Eight Victorian cast iron chimney ornaments, including - Highland Soldier wearing a kilt and bearskin, 12.25ins, mounted soldier, the base stamped "Wolseley", 10.5ins, a monarch holding a sceptre standing before a column, stamped "Magna Carta", 9.5ins, and five others, various £100-150
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A late 19th Century copper kettle, spirit burner and wrought iron stand (unmarked), 31ins high £120-160
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A pair of 19th Century French brass and copper floor standing candlesticks modelled with full blown flowers and leaves and with seven candlestick holders, on cast brass foot with acanthus decoration, 41.5ins high £200-300
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An early 19th Century set of hanging gilded steel beam scales, with one copper pan, the beams with gilt sunburst and leaf decoration on a black ground, 24.5ins high x 32ins wide (excluding pan) £150-250
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An early 20th Century "Sunshine Biscuits" yellow painted metal five tier advertising shop display stand on tapered end supports and with transfer printed wording, 39ins wide x 27ins deep x 52.25ins high, and a "Sunshine Biscuits" wooden box, 21.5ins x 14ins x 12ins high £200-300
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A late 19th/early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze model of a standing cat with his tail erect, 5ins high £300-400
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A modern cold painted bronze standing figure of a bulldog in the Bergman manner, 3ins high, and a similar seated model of a pug, 3.5ins high (both with spurious Bergman marks) £200-300
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Three cold painted bronzes figures in the Bergman manner, comprising - Standing pug dog with lifebelt, 3.5ins high, pug dog sitting on a potty reading a book, 3.5ins high (both with spurious "Bergman" mark), and a seated tabby cat polishing its books, 2.75ins high (unmarked) £200-300
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A pair of green/brown patinated bronze figures of Mali horses after Guillaume Coustou (1677-1746), 11.5ins high £250-300
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A Chinese bronze censer, modelled as a Kylin, with removable head, 10.5ins (268mm) high (slight damage) £120-160
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A Chinese bronze circular hand mirror, the reverse cast with egrets and pine cone trees, 11.75ins diameter, 16.5ins (420mm) overall, a near Eastern bronzed metal bottle shaped vase and cover cast with trailing leaf ornament, 14.5ins (370mm) high, and three other small pieces of Oriental metalware, various £120-160
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A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese enamel hexagonal vases, the panels with fabled creatures below formal designs, 10ins (254mm) high £80-120
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A 19th Century French bronze tazza cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892) with a relief of "Junon" (Juno) by Ferdinand Levillain (1837-1905), 8.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high, signed "F. Levillain" to truncation, and "F. Barbedienne" to outer rim £150-200
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A pair of 19th Century Continental bronze five light candelabra in Regence style, each 20ins high £150-200
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A late 19th Century French bronze bust of a woman on stepped marble base, 11ins high (some loss) £150-200
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A 19th Century Continental bronze figure after "The Antique" - "Fauno Danzante" - Dancing faun of Pompeii, on stepped square base, 12.5ins high (some damage) £120-160
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Frank Divita (born 1949) - Cold painted bronze group of three Canada Geese in flight above a snow covered log, signed to base (No. 58 of edition of 75), mounted on black marble oval pedestal with walnut oval plinth, 19.75ins high £500-700
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A William IV needlework sampler worked by Jane Southward, Aged 11, in 1836, with verse, house, trees, birds, cat and flowers within a trailing floral border, 20ins x 15.5ins, in modern wood and gilt frame and glazed £200-300
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An early 19th Century English sampler worked in coloured silks with "Adam and Eve", vases of flowers, birds, insects and a four line poem, on linen, by M. Morrison, March 1829, 17ins x 13ins (backed), and eight others, various (some backed and all unframed) £150-200
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A 19th Century needlework picture of an Eastern scene with a bearded gentleman, lady and child on a pathway, a lady resting in a tent behind and flock of sheep beyond, 27ins x 21ins, in oak frame and glazed, and a Victorian needlework picture worked by Eskine, 1892, with birds, cats, dogs, other animals and flowers, 24ins x 17.5ins, in wood frame and glazed £80-120
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Two 19th Century needlework pictures - Huntsman and his dog resting by a tree, 9ins x 8.5ins, and a peasant resting by a tree, 9ins x 8.5ins, and a peasant musician playing to two ladies, 8.625ins square, each in stained wood and moulded frames, and a Stevengraph - "The Lady Godiva Procession", 2ins x 6ins (faded), in gilt moulded frame £60-80
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A 19th Century "Sailor's" woolwork picture of a castle with river and fish to foreground, 16ins x 22ins, in maple frame and glazed £200-300
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A late 18th Century "En Grisaille" silk needlework panel of a young woman by a garden urn, her face and hands painted in watercolour, oval 10ins x 8ins, in 18th Century walnut cushion frame and glazed, 22ins x 19ins overall £200-250
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A late 19th Century "Berlinwork" panel by "Margaret Powell" and dated "Xmas 1873" - Religious scene, 33ins x 24.5ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £100-150
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A Hermes gold and red "Etriers" silk scarf, 35ins square, a Hermes gold, white and black "Les Cles" silk scarf, 35ins square, and a modern Hermes gold plated buckle pattern scarf ring, all contained in orange Hermes boxes £150-200
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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" smokers pipe £60-80
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An ecclesiastical vestment in red patterned silk with gold braiding, and matching cape with Sacred "IHS" monogram and sunburst, 56ins, two others worked in wool, and an 18th Century dark green velvet coat with cut steel buttons £100-200
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A crocodile leather suitcase, 20.25ins x 14.25ins x 6.75ins, with keys £150-200
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A 20th Century chrome plated car mascot of a naked female, her left arm upraised, 8.5ins high, and another of enamelled copper of a running tiger, its mouth open baring teeth, 6.5ins high £150-200
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A 19th Century bronzed two-handled rectangular inkstand with two glass inkwells (tops missing) and a chamber stick, 11.5ins x 7.5ins x 2.5ins high, a "Black Forest" oval trinket box, the lid carved with edelweiss, 8.5ins long x 3ins high, a turned rosewood gavel, and four other items, various £80-120
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A 19th/20th Century Coco-de-mer, the upper surface painted in oils with a ribbon bearing the Royal Marines' motto beneath twin globes and national flags, 12ins x 10.5ins overall £250-350
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental carved and stained wood wall bracket, 15.75ins wide x 11.75ins high £80-120
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A pair of 1960s oak bookends by Thompson of Kilburn, with carved mouse and adzed effect, 3.75ins x 3.75ins x 6ins high £200-300
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An 18th Century oak three tier spoon rack with shaped base and back, and five "Norwegian" silver spoons and four horn spoons, 14.25ins x 6ins x 11ins high £150-250
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A 1930s rectangular bronze and ivory mounted glass display casket of Cricketing interest, containing parchment illuminated address presented to A.W. Carr by the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club on 20th January 1936, "In recognition of the distinguished service rendered by him to Nottinghamshire County Cricket" (Member County Eleven 1910-1934, Captain 1919-1934) 12ins wide x 9ins deep x 7ins high, contained in red leather and velvet lined travelling case (top glass panel cracked) £900-1200
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A 19th Century German bisque porcelain and lace figure of a standing girl holding a book, 6.75ins high, contained in poker work box of lancet pattern, 5.25ins x 4.75ins x 8.5ins high £80-120
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A 19th Century whale bone, ivory and baleen walking cane, 35ins £150-200
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