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A Mdina glass vase of moulded flowing blue green design, 26cmH together with a tapering posy vase of blue and metallic design, 25cmH (2) £40-60
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Three pieces of Mdina glassware, including a round bowl with impressed foliate edge of green and gold metallic design, 17cmD together with two vases of green, gold and yellow design, one with 'Souvenir of Malta' original labels (3) £60-80
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Three Mdina posy vases, some signed and with original labels, of blue, yellow and turquoise design (3) £40-60
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A Victorian turquoise glass and white metal mounted scent bottle, with foliate hinged top, the oblong bottle with a manufactured cracaleur effect 7cmH £50-70
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A pair of late Victorian cut glass collared decanters, of large size, approx. volume 3½ pints each £80-120
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An Art Deco mirrored glass hors d' oeuvres dish with moulded glass segmented interior £20-30
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A late Victorian pocket watch with silver and gilt face on a silver fob chain £80-120
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R.C. Oldfield, Liverpool, an 18ct gold gents full hunter pocket watch, top wind, 5.5cm four hinged case with monogrammed cover, enamel Roman dial numbered 8/5991, the casework Sheffield 1859, gross weight 142g £500-600
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A Dennison pocket watch, with white ceramic dial with Roman numerals and secondary dial with Arabic numbers £200-300
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A German 400-day brass torsion clock, circa 1900, model number 109814, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, skeleton frame and torsion pendulum (detached), under a glass dome, height of clock, 29cm, on round copper plate with the following engraving: 'Presented to Mr Albert Mills by the Officials and Workpeople of the Knowles Collieries as a token of esteem and respect on the occasion of his retirement as General Manager Dec 1913' £80-100
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A late Victorian walnut and gilt metal mantel clock, the arched case with urn finial above a gilt face with silvered chaptering flanked by pilasters on a moulded platform base with gilt metal paw feet, the eight day movement signed initials M. B striking on the quarters on a gong with musical notes 62 x 33 x 23cm £500-700
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A Regency eight day twin fusee mahogany lancet style bracket clock, enamel dial signed Webster, Cornhill London, five pillar movement with anchor escapement, the ebony inlay case with fret work to sides, twin lion mask handles, raised on brass feet, 43cmH £1400-1600
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A George III mahogany bracket clock, arched silver dial with strike/silent and date aperture and Roman numerals, signed Rich.d Young, London the mahogany case with brass carrying handle, pineapple finials, fret work sides and bracket feet, 48cmH £1100-1300
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A Victorian ebonised and porcelain mounted mantel clock in the Aesthetic style, eight day movement striking on a gong, the circular dial decorated with margarittes, the case with galleried crest 33cmH £150-200
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A Louis XVI style gilt metal barometer and clock with thermometer, late 19th century, the banjo case cast with oak leaves and acorns and acanthus, the French eight day movement striking on a bell 70cmH £150-200
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A Francois Frere mantel clock, late 19th century, in an arched walnut case inlaid with boxwood stringing, the enamel face with a visible escapement 34cmH £100-200
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A French faux bamboo design carriage clock, the front and side porcelain panels painted with classical scenes of nude ladies, the dial with Roman numerals, the base stamped 5, 13cmH £80-100
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A 19th century Portuguese gilt-bronze mounted kingwood cheval mirror, in the Empire style, circa 1840, in the style of Pierre Barthelemy Dejante, rectangular plate with swivel frame, turned supports, raised on down scroll feet and gilt metal mounts, 200cmH £5000-7000
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A Regency giltwood pier mirror, the moulded cornice with ball applied decoration above a pair of Egyptian terms, the rectangular plate beneath an unusual moulded panel decorated with primitive rustics and sheep in a field 62cmW x 100cmH £400-450
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A Regency giltwood pier mirror, the ball applied cornice above a moulded frieze depicting a classical triumphal procession, above three original bevel glass panels flanked by leafy pilasters, gilding refreshed, 108cmW x 60cmH £160-180
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A Regency mahogany skeleton toilet mirror, in the manner of Gillow 61cmW £60-80
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A George II style walnut pier mirror with foliate carved frame, late 19th century £60-80
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A matched pair of gilt metal cut glass six branch chandeliers, the domed coronas above multiple baluster columns issuing foliate cast 's' scroll arms above gilt metal acorn pendants hung over all with faceted chains and drops later wired for electricity, 54cmH, 40cmD £200-300
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A Benetfink, London, Hinks Patent Victorian duplex oil lamp, with brass base, glass font and white glass shade, twin burner, 54cmH £20-30
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Three 18th century style four arm brass small light electroliers £30-40
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An Aldiss lamp, Admiralty pattern 5110.D signal lamp by Aldiss Bro's of Birmingham £40-60
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A pair of Victorian oil lamps with wall mounting brackets, classical acanthus leaf and formal scrolls, foliate decoration to reservoir, reg no 272224 engraved on the bracket, converted to electricity £60-80
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A pair of Regency style wall lights, with two arrows crossing, converted to electricity £20-40
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A pair of Regency style gilt metal candlesticks, with serpent entwined and foliate triform feet converted to electricity £20-30
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An Indian Khorasan bronze oil lamp, with a figure of a monkey £40-60
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A wooden model of the clipper ship Thermopylae, on a wooden stand, rib and plank construction with individual copper plates to the hull, full deck and rigging detail. Also included a book about The Cutty Sark from Frank GG Carr dated 1969 with the original Modelcraft ship plans, instructions, list of parts etc. for the clipper Thermopylae. The figurehead has been modified to reflect that of The Cutty Sark, hull 100cm long, height to top of main mast including stand 90cm £200-300
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An old brass bound teak spoked ships wheel, the central boss cast `Tyne Metal Co. Ltd. Hexham-on-Tyne, No 874, 83cm diameter £100-130
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An old brass bound teak spoked ships wheel, impressed BSS1024 with central cast iron boss and eight baluster turned spokes within brass-bound rim with hand pieces to circumference, 125cm diameter £150-180
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Railway interest: a Victorian black japanned railway driver's sandwich box, by C.Kildred of Grimsby, the dome cover with a brass carrying handle the interior with a hinged sandwich compartment brass sliding catch 17 x 25 x 19cm £60-80
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A Victorian copper helmet form coal scuttle and scoop, marked '16' on side £40-60
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A Regency style coal urn and cover, with foliate loop handle and naturalistic paw feet 53cmH 34cmD £60-80
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A lead planter in the neoclassical taste, square with ram's head cast corners, side decorated with putti on monopodia feet, late 18th to early 19th century £80-100
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A Victorian boxwood and hardwood horse measuring stick, with concealed mechanism by James Barton of Oxford Street, London together with a late 19th century bamboo and steel sword stick of plain form (2) £60-80
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A Victorian gilt brass aneroid pocket barometer with altimeter scale, J. Hicks, London, late 19th century. with 1.75 inch circular silvered register signed J. HICKS, MAKER, LONDON, 9314 beneath Compensated, to centre within concentric scale calibrated for barometric inches divided into twentieths and annotated with the usual weather observations within fixed outer scale calibrated in feet from 0, to 10000, and divided for 100 foot intervals, the frosted gilt pocket watch type case with steel altimeter setting pointer fitted to the inside edge of the rotating bezel beneath suspension ring, diameter 5cm (2ins); with original blue velvet lined red morocco leather covered protective outer case, diameter 6cm (2.25in approx.)James Joseph Hicks is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Hatton Garden, London from 1861 until after 1900. He was a committed Catholic who presented various meteorological instruments to the Vatican receiving the title of Knight Commander of St. Gregory for his services. £120-150
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An early 19th century Mauchline Ware snuffbox, rectangular decorated with figures in a tavern and the score and lyrics of Auld Lang Syne 5.6 x 9.5 x 1.7cm £80-120
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An early 17th century Kabbalistic /Jewish amulet, set in white metal made of ancient glass with "renovate" engraved on the surface, possibly used for the blessing of either a house or temple £60-80
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A 19th century walnut 'game of skill', the lid opens to reveal a series of concentric circular dividers with offset gaps leading to a slot in the centre disk 11cmD £50-80
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An Edwardian silver, enamel and ivory dressing set, by S.F, London 1902, comprising eleven pieces, some of them inset with a blue enamel 'E', including mirror, four brushes, button hook, two circular lidded pots, a shoe horn, and a trinket box and cover £60-80
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A group of mounted 18th and 19th century floor boards, engraved with the names of the Waugh family, from 1771 to 1818, engraved with Stroud, AW, TW, 74cm x 49cm Provenance: From the Estate of Alec Waugh and thence by descent through the family £60-80
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A German 18th century porcelain bust of Madam Du Barry, probably Furstenburg, wearing a head scarf and facing to sinister, 60cmH, lacking socle £600-700
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A pair of 19th century Italian gilt wood wall brackets in the Rococo style, the demi lune tops above a C-scroll support, hung with floral chains, 47cm £350-450
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A Baroque white marble carved portrait bust of a gentleman, wearing a full bottomed wig and classical toga, late 17th/early 18th century in a later gilt oval frame, 20cm x 16cm some damage to marble £400-600
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An unusual iron and earthenware desk fan by George Jones, transfer decorated 'the Keith Fan' circa 1900, a Victorian brass patent oil lamp stamped B and AB, and a Victorian brass desk weight in the form of a dolphin on a hinged base £80-120
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An Anglo Indian walnut set of bellows probably Kashmir, a Victorian treen fern work tray and a Victorian iron and brass coffee grinder with makers label £80-120
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