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W*** B*** Webb (19th Century) Fishing boats unloading onto a beach, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas 24.5 x 45cms; 9 3/4 x 17 3/4in. See illustration £200 - 300
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In the manner of John Wilson Carmichael (1799-1868) Fishing boats off the coast with castle beyond, indistinctly inscribed on a label verso, oil on canvas 25 x 35cms; 9 3/4 x 13 3/4in. £200 - 400
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Charles W*** Wyllie, RBA (1853-1921) "Dover Harbour", signed; inscribed verso and bearing inscription on a gallery label, oil on board 14.7 x 10.6cms; 5 3/4 x 4 1/4in. £80 - 120
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G*** Dilfreno (early 20th Century) Italian coastal scene, indistinctly signed; indistinctly inscribed and signed verso, oil on canvas 48.9 x 68.5cms; 19 x 27in. £50 - 80
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After Salvator Rosa (Italian 1615-1673) A busy harbour, oil on canvas 83.5 x 150cms; 33 x 59in. See illustration £600 - 900
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Thomas O*** Hume (fl.1864-1894) "Catching Tiddlers" - three children at a riverbank signed oil on canvas 34.5 x 27cms; 13 1/2 x 10 1/2in. £150 - 250
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Francis "Frank" Thomas Carter (1853-1934) "Midday, Borrowdale" signed; signed and inscribed on label verso oil on canvas 81 x 127cms; 32 x 50in. £100-180
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Alexander Fraser, jnr. (1828-1899) Fisher cottages on the East Coast of Scotland with the Bass Rock in the distance signed oil on canvas 71 x 105cms; 28 x 41 1/2in. £300 - 500
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Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, registration RPK 242M, 6750cc petrol engine, metallic red exterior and magnolia leather interior, mileage under 90,000. £4,000 - 6,000
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A Daimler DB18, registration XSJ 431, non transferable 2522cc petrol engine, metallic red and cream, mileage under 30,000. £3,000 - 4,000
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A second half 20th Century patinated bronze model of Leda and the swan, she semi-nude on a naturalistic base, 47cms (18 1/2in.) wide, on a marble plinth. £200 - 300
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A cold painted bronze model of a Jack Russell dog, 20cms (8in.) long (some later painting). £100 - 150
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After Pierre Jules Mene: a patinated bronze group of two horses on naturalistic base, 40cms (15 3/4in.) high. £400 - 600
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Three carved serpentine marble models of the Dog of Alcibiades, each seated dog on rectangular plinth, the tallest 23cms (9in.) high, the other two 5in. (13cms) high. £100 - 150
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Two 19th Century needle-point maps of The British Isles, one in silk and ebonised frame; the other woolwork, by Charlotte Howie, 1802, aged 6, each 62 x 50cms (24 x 20in.). £100 - 200
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Four needlework pictures, to include: a silk-work picture of a classical woman playing the harp, in verre eglomise surround and gold painted frame, 34 x 29cms (30 1/4 x 11 1/2in.); a silk-work picture of a seated woman surrounded by wreath and ribbon, in gold painted frame 48 x 42.5cms (19 x 16 1/2in.); a 18th Century sampler, worked by Margaret Patison in 1780, decorated with a country house surrounded by birds animals and trees, in ebonised frame 49 x 47cms (19 1/2 x 18 1/2in.); and a 19th Century sampler worked by Sophie Church aged 12 in 1836, with a verse and flowers, in maple frame 40 x 42cms (15 3/4 x 16 1/2in.). £150 - 200
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After Gaston Veuvenot Leroux: a green patinated bronze model "Jeane Fille Arabe", inscribed 'PAR G.Leroux Medailleau Salon' to cartouche, 83cms (32 1/2in.) high. See illustration £200 - 400
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An early 20th Century half coble model, hand-painted and mounted to a harbour scene, coble named 'Guiding Star' and 'BK683', 77 x 48cms (30 1/2 x 19in.). £100 - 150
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Franz Xavier Bergmann (1861-1936): an Austrian cold painted bronze lizard, 24cms (9 1/2in.) long, stamped vase-mark above 'Geschutzt 4133'. See illustration £300 - 500
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Franz Xavier Bergman (1861-1936): an Austrian cold painted bronze model of an owl, vase-mark under tail, 14cms (5 1/2in.) high. See illustration £200 - 300
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A carved verde antico marble reclining female nude, possibly early 19th Century, she resting on cushions above plinth base, 39 x 12 x 14cms (15 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 5 1/2in.). See illustration £400 - 600
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After Francois Joseph Bosio: a patinated bronze model of Henry IV of France, as a boy, standing on plinth with signature and inscribed 'Societe Des Bronzes', with foundry stamp, 43cms (17in.) high. £150 - 250
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A pair of 18th Century style brass table lamps, of oversized candlestick form, on turned wooden bases, fitted coffee coloured silk shades, 122cms (47in.) high. £200 - 400
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An African painted wooden stool, 34cms (13 1/2in.) high; together with a tribal mask 26cms (10in.) long. (2) £40 - 70
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A late 19th Century inlaid mahogany oval tray, with shell pattern panel and brass mounted handles, 59 x 39cms (23 x 15 1/2in.). £50 - 100
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A case of twelve bottles of Chateau Beychevelle, 1982, Grand Vin St Julien. £600 - 800
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A bottle of Bowmore single malt Scotch Whisky, 75cl, 75% proof, bi-centenary bottle No. G1028, with certificate in box. See illustration £600 - 800
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An early 18th Century parcel gilt and painted wood crest, the central shield with three wheat sheathes under helmet, surrounded by acanthus scrolls, 50 x 30cms (20 x 12in.) PROVENANCE: Purchased from Ross Hamilton Antiques, London, 17/3/94. £200 - 300
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A pair of 18th Century Italian half urns, with lotus flower finials above white painted fluted and acanthus carved bodies, raised on flared feet, 61 x 51cms (24 x 20in.) wide. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Antonio Barragan Antiques, 26/2/96. £400 - 600
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A collection of polished granite balls, of varying size, twenty-four small, ten large. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Harley Antiques, Wiltshire, 20/10/91. £70 - 100
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A pair of late 20th Century bronzed lamp standards, the opaque glass spherical shades on reeded receiver, cylindrical stem terminating in anthemion and claw pattern tripod legs, 150cms (59in.) high. (2) £100 - 150
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A 19th Century toleware plate-bucket, with scumble painted decoration, 49cms (19in.) high. £100 - 200
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A 19th Century mahogany work box, the interior with red leather and fittings, including hidden compartments, brass handles to sides, 31 x 26 x 13cms (12 x 10 x 5in.). £200 - 300
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A 19th Century brass inlaid writing slope, by Edwards, 21 King Street, London, manufacturer to the Duke of York, fitted brass handles to sides, 41 x 26 x 13cms (16 x 10 x 5in.). £70 - 100
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A collection of walking sticks and parasols, to include: one with white metal finial of merman; one with horse measure; a malacca stick with yellow metal pommel; all in a stick stand with clenched fist pommel. £150 - 250
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A 19th Century toleware hot plate cabinet, the dome top above arched door flanked by carrying handles and raised on claw legs, 67cms (26 1/4in.). £100 - 200
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Two 19th Century knife boxes, with sloping serpentine fronts, one with original interior, each 36cms (14in.) high. £100 - 200
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A scratch-built ship model of the H.M.S. Victory at sea, built by T. McMillon, commenced January, completed September 1990, in glazed oak frame, 60 x 27 x 50cms (23 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 19 3/4in.). £50 - 100
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A 19th Century brass bound mahogany writing box, with interior fittings, brass handles and underlining drawer, 40 x 25 16cms (16 x 9 3/4 x 6in.). £50 - 70
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A pair of 19th Century parcel gilt and patinated bronze candle lustres, each with female classical figure support holding flambeau finial and scrolling arms with cut glass lustre drops, the circular base with leaf designs, 30cms (12in.) high. £300 - 500
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A pair of late 19th Century glass and giltmetal vases, the green glass receivers of horn form with gilt vine decoration, mounted to stag head pattern supports, on marble plinth base, 24cms (9 1/2in.) high. £150 - 250
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A 19th Century cello, the two-piece back 75cms (29 1/2in.) long, un-named, 122cms (48in.) from top of scroll to base (excluding spike); together with a bow with mother of pearl ebony inlaid frog, stamped 'VOIRIN', 71cms (28in.) long. (2) £200 - 400
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Hardy of Alnwick; a modern "The Perfect" 3 7/8 "Taupo" fly fishing reel with narrow drum, black winding handle, rim tensioner, complete with Hardy red and cream zip pouch (as new). £200 - 400
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Malby's terestrial globe, 1890, on turned stained wood stand, 37cms (14in.) high. £100 - 200
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A 19th Century rosewood work-box, of rectangular form with mother-of-peal stringing and roundels, the lid opening to reveal fitted interior, 28 x 20 x 13cms (11 x 8 x 5in.) high. £70 - 100
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A 19th Century tortoiseshell work box, decorated throughout with ivory stringing, the caddy top with white metal plaque opening to reveal fitted silk bound interior, flanked by ring handles and above underlying drawer, raised paw pattern feet, 26 x 18 x 13cms (10 x 8 x 5in.) high. See illustration £200 - 400
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A collection of 19th Century sewing ephemera, to include Tunbridge ware items, including: a table clamping pin-cushion; bobbins and boxes; various thimbles; carved ivory needle cases; and other items. (qty) £150 - 200
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A collection of naval interest early 20th Century postcards, including the Mauritania, and Japanese vessels, some in an album. (approximately 240) £300 - 500
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