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A plaster bust of a pharaoh on octagonal base, 22ins high £100-150 |
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A 19th Century arched stained glass panel, the centre with the Arms of Phillip II of Spain, the border with a leaf design, 22.5ins x 24ins, in pine frame £300-500
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A 19th Century arched stained glass panel, the centre with the Arms of King James, the border with a leaf design, 22.5ins x 24ins, in pine frame £300-500
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Five 19th century stained glass panels containing early elements, including - Armorials, Merchant marks and decorative devices, each 21ins square, in pine frames £500-700
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Eight 19th Century stained glass panels, each of "Petal" shape painted with acanthus, foliage and beads, 34ins x 14.5ins, in pine frames £300-500 Note: These would originally have formed part of a larger circular window
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A Victorian stained glass panel - Angel and the Virgin Mary - In plain oak frame, 39.5ins x 27ins overall £200-300 Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr L.L. Boyle of Patrixbourne
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A Victorian etched plate glass "Pub" window - "The Olive Branch - Ladies Bar", 66ins x 46.75ins (slight damage to sides) and one other - "The Olive Branch - Free House" (damage and in three pieces) £150-250 Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr L.L. Boyle of Patrixbourne
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An etched plate glass panel - "Station Hotel" - 38ins x 15ins, and ten leaded stained glass window panels, various sizes (some damage) £120-160 Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr L.L. Boyle of Patrixbourne
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Rene Andre Coulon (1908-1997) - Moulded frosted and metal mounted glass electric radiator, 17ins wide x 5ins deep x 23ins high, stamped "Saint Gobain" £150-250 Note: This is not recommended for use unless checked and re-wired by a Professional Electrician
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Marianne Brandt (1893-1983) - Chrome metal and green lacquered electric table lamp with cream plastic and metal mounted shade, 16ins high (printed "GMF" patent mark to base) £150-250
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A pair of Chinese green glazed bottle shaped vases on turned wood stands, 13ins high, now converted to electric, 25ins high overall (one lacking turned brass finial to top), and cream shades for same (shades stained) £100-150
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A modern blue and white porcelain and gilt metal mounted table oil lamp in the "Oriental" manner decorated with flowers, 18.4ins high (now drilled for electricity - hairline crack to body), and shade for same £120-160
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A late Victorian oxidised metal and clear glass table oil lamp with reeded glass reservoir, the base cast with cranes, 13ins high, complete with chimney and clear an cranberry etched glass shade for same, with crimped rim £120-160
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A 19th Century bronzed metal two-handled oil lamp base, both sides moulded with a rampant lion, on circular ceramic base, 18ins high £120-160
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A heavy cast brass circular six light electrolier in the "17th Century" manner, 31ins diameter x approximately 16ins drop £100-150
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A pair of early 20th Century gilt brass five branch wall lights, the scroll branches supporting glass drip pans under cast sconces, and the whole hung with cut prismatic drops, 15ins wide x 16ins drop £150-200
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A pair of Continental gilt brass six light wall appliques in the Neo-classical manner, with fluted, ribbon and leaf capped back plates, and with twin cornucopia pattern branches, each containing three electric candle fitments, 26ins high £450-600 Note: These will need to be checked and re-wired by a professional electrician
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A set of four early 20th Century French gilt bronze twin branch electric wall appliques, in the Regence style, the bulbous knopped back plates with pineapple finials, and cast with the head of a faun 12.5ins high £750-1000 Note: These will need to be checked and re-wired by a professional electrician Provenance: Christies, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 6th April 2016 - Lot 412
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An early 19th Century gilt framed circular convex girandole, the leaf capped moulded frame with carved hose pattern cresting, convex mirror plate with reeded ebonised slip, two scroll candle branches and with carved leaf apron, plate 14ins diameter, 34.5ins high overall (slight damage throughout) £300-500
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A 19th Century French gilt framed oval wall mirror with bead and scroll moulded frame, inset with bevelled mirror panel surmounted by a putti and bellflowers, serpentine fronted shelf under with winged cherub's head and floral swag ornament to apron, 18ins wide x 33.5ins high overall (with some repairs and overpainting) £300-500
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A 19th Century gilt framed circular convex wall mirror, the moulded frame with ball ornament, plate 17ins diameter, 25.25ins diameter overall £100-150
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A 19th Century gilt framed cartouche shaped wall mirror of Neo-classical design, surmounted by a moulded urn and with carved leaf scroll and reeded ornament, and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 26ins x 33ins overall, one other similar oval wall mirror surmounted by urn and floral swags and with ribbon cresting and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 21ins x 21ins overall, and one other gilt framed oval mirror with floral cresting, apron and bead mounts, and inset with plain mirror panel, 19.5ins x 15.5ins overall (all with slight damage) £200-300
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A mahogany framed rectangular wall mirror with deep frame inset with plain mirror plate, 25.5ins x 20ins overall £80-120
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Two walnut and marquetry framed rectangular wall mirrors of 17th Century design, the deep cushion frame inlaid with floral and leaf scroll ornament to corners and inset with plain mirror plates, 39ins x 33ins overall and 40ins x 33ins overall (some veneer damage) £400-600
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A 19th Century gilt framed overmantel mirror, the moulded cornice with ball ornament above frieze, moulded in relief with classical figures and putti, above three plain mirror panels flanked by reeded columns and with Egyptian head capitals, 39.5ins x 63ins overall (over painted and with some damage) £100-200
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A Victorian gilt framed overmantel mirror with leaf and scroll cresting, the moulded frame with ribbon, fruit and bead ornament, with carved leaves to sides, 75ins x 57ins overall (part of cresting missing, some general loss all over and overpainted) £100-150
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A Victorian gilt framed overmantel mirror, the moulded frame with arched corners, top corners and scroll brackets to sides, and inset with plain mirror plate, 53.5ins x 50.5ins £300-400
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A pair of walnut carved panels, the centre with male classical figures, one fully armed, the other carrying a fluted column, both surmounted by an eagle with spread wings, the lower register with facing mythological creatures and foliage, perhaps emblematic of war and the Liberal Arts, each panel 45ins x 7.25ins £400-600
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A pair of 18th/19th Century carved walnut half figures of soldiers beneath heads surrounded by foliage, 33ins high x 5ins wide £200-300 Note: Vertical channels to backs and sides betray these figures use as part of a piece of cased furniture
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A pair of 18th/19th Century walnut carvings of female Terms, each 24ins high x 3.75ins wide £100-200
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A group of four African carved hardwood busts - Three men and a woman, 10.5ins to 12ins high £200-300
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A modern African driftwood carving of an abstract figure, the head with open mouth, 49ins high £300-400
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G.E. Fasoli (19th Century Italian) - Carved white alabaster group of a pair of dancing young peasants, the boy wearing a straw hat and carrying a fruiting vine, on circular rustic pattern base, 24ins high, indistinctly signed to base (boy's right arm broken in several places and repaired) £350-500
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A pair of cast iron two handled garden urns and pedestals, the urns of classical form with bead mounts to rim and partly reeded bodies with girdle cast to relief with floral and leaf scroll ornament, the twin loop handles with mask pattern terminals, on square pedestals cast with a "Tudor Rose", 17ins diameter x 41ins high £450-600
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Five bottles of 2000 Chassagne Montrachet (Premier Cru) "Les Blanchots Dessus", bottled by Domaine Darviot-Perrin, contained in twelve bottle wooden crate £70-100
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Five bottles of 1970 Chateau Lascombes (Grand Cru Classe Margaux), all individually No. 284138 - 284147, contained in twelve bottle wooden crate £150-200
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Two bottles of 1993 Chateau Margaux (Margaux Premier Grand Cru Classe) £120-160
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A magnum of 1983 Moet et Chandon "Dom Perignon" vintage champagne, presented in gift box £200-300
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A modern Cartier gilt brass cased and walnut effect desk timepiece in the "Art Nouveau" manner, the white oval dial with Roman numerals to the single train quartz movement, No. 7531 07430, the adjusting screw with cabochon blue sapphire terminal, contained in gilt brass and walnut effect quadruple ribbed angled casing, 5.5ins x 3.25ins x 2.75ins high £700-900
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A late 19th Century French carriage clock by M. Drugeon of Paris, No. 8602, the 2.25ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman numerals within silvered slip with engine turned ornament to the eight day two train movement striking, repeating and with alarum work on two gongs (appears that Grand Sonnerie work has probably been removed), contained in brass and bevelled glass rectangular case of corniche pattern, the oval top panel engraved with monogram, 5.75ins high, and with key and leather travelling case for same £600-800
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A late 19th Century French carriage clock, No. 26823, examined and passed by Norris, Notting Hill, London, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in lacquered moulded glass and bevelled glass rectangular case, 5.5ins high, and key for same £300-400
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A late 19th/early 20th Century French carriage clock retailed by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd of Bradford, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the two train movement striking on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass corniche pattern case, 5.75ins high, complete with key and leather covered travelling case for same £250-350
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An early 20th Century French carriage style desk timepiece, barometer, thermometer and compass, the twin 1.875ins diameter white enamels to the timepiece with Arabic numerals to the eight day movement, and the barometer with aneroid movement, contained in plated brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, 6.5ins x 2.75ins x 4.75ins high (plating rubbed on top and at highlights, and side panel loose) £150-200
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An early 20th Century Tudric patinated pewter and copper mantel timepiece, thought to be designed by David Veasey for Liberty & Co, the 3.5ins square copper dial embossed with Roman numerals to the French single train timepiece movement, contained in square pewter case with square slightly domed top, the sides cast with "Honesty" plants and with flared rim, 5.5ins square x 6.5ins high (stamped to underside "Tudric" and No. 1059 - circa 1910 - movement in need of attention and with old repair to hinge of door) £400-600
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