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A George III needlework sampler worked in coloured silks by Charlotte Balls, 1792, with an uplifting verse, alphabet and numbers, within an hexagonal cartouche, the corners with flowering plants issuing from cornucopia and tied with ribbons, 13.75ins x 11.5ins, and three other samplers, various £200-300
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A George III needlework sampler by Mary Story, 1803, worked in coloured silks with Adam and Eve either side of the tree with serpent, flowering vases, animals and birds, and bands of alphabet and numbers and with an uplifting verse, within a floral border, 20.5ins x 17ins, and another by Elizabeth Salte, 1778, with a verse "on friendship" and "on content", with flowers, within a running floral border, 17ins x 13ins, both framed and glazed £200-300
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A George IV needlework sampler worked in coloured silks by Mary Cook, May 1821, with a four line verse within a running floral border, 21.75ins x 17.75ins, and a George III needlework sampler by Frances Webb, 1813, with alphabet, uplifting verse and Lord's Prayer, with crowned lions, flowers and animals, 16.25ins x 10ins, together with two others, various, all framed and glazed £150-200
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An early Victorian needlework sampler worked in coloured silk by Martha Neves, aged 8, 1840, with single storey building and trees, uplifting verse and border worked with flowers, 17ins square, and another by Ellen Carr, 1843, with house, vase of flowers, trees and alphabet, 12.5ins x 10.5ins, both framed and glazed £150-200
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An early Victorian sampler worked in two-tone coloured silks by Grace Nicholl, December 8th 1841, with an uplifting verse to centre surrounded by flowering shrubs, birds, moths and a cornucopia, the border with a running design of flowers, 16ins x 12.25ins, another by Jane Goodwin, dated 1815, simply worked in coloured silks with urns of flowers, birds and a deer, 10ins x 11.5ins, and another worked by Alice Hammond, 1897, with two uplifting verses, the central band with heart, cross and anchor, 16.5ins x 8.5ins, all framed and glazed £200-300
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An early 19th Century sampler worked in coloured silks by Jane Blissett, with an Adam and Eve design, flowering pots and a verse from the Old Testament, 11.75ins x 11.75ins, framed and glazed £80-120
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A 19th Century sailor's woolwork picture thought to depict HMS Warrior (1860-1883), 14.75ins x 20ins, in teak frame and glazed £500-700
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A late 19th Century Persian panel embroidered in coloured silks in the "Paisley" manner, 24ins x 25.5ins, a cream ground quilted panel embroidered with flowers and leaves, 39.5ins x 57ins, and three other panels, various £200-300
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A collection of European and Chinese silk scarves, including Richard Allan, floral and feather design in colours, 29ins square, and others, various (47) £80-120 769
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A 19th Century Greek Orthodox icon on wood panel, the central area with an image of the crucified Christ with God the Father, 15ins x 12.5ins (damaged) £80-120
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A late period Egyptian carved wood figure of a falcon (Akhem), plastered and painted, his body and wings enfolded within a shroud with head protruding, 7ins long x 4ins high (element from head missing), circa 700-550 BC £120-160 Note: Such objects were often placed on the lids of wooden coffins in tombs and are also associated with lids of chests which may have contained items of burial furniture. Provenance: This belonged to the vendors Great-Great Grandfather, who died in about 1910.
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A late 19th Century Weir's 55/- sewing machine, 8.5ins high, together with original instruction booklet, in stained wood carrying case £60-80 Note: Weir originally imported his machines from Charles Raymond of Canada. From 1871 he offered the machines for sale as the Weir 55/-, and from 1872 patented certain improvements to the Raymond design. The booklet notes that this model is "Improved and Patented" and therefore dates to after 1872
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A late 19th/early 20th Century McGrah "Triumph" cast iron table sewing machine painted in black with gilt detail, 14ins x 9ins x 10ins high, and small black painted Singer sewing machine with gilt decals, 6.25ins high £100-150
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A Victorian Chemist's mahogany and brass mounted pill making slab by Moore of London, 13.5ins long x 8.25ins wide, stamped with maker's mark, a 19th Century clear glass bell jar with knop, 11.25ins high, and three "Bristol Blue" glass bottles and stoppers, two with labels for "Syr. Rhei" and "Syr. Scillae", each 8.5ins high £80-120
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Two granite Curling stones (one with handle), and two other granite Curling stones (one with handle) £80-120
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An alligator leather ladies vanity/jewellery case, the twin opening lid opening to reveal compartment and jewellery case to one side, 11ins x 8.25ins x 9.25ins high £200-300
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A small collection of English colour printed tinplate biscuit tins, including - W&R Jacob, Royal Coach, 5.5ins high, "Peak Freans Castle", 7ins high, Huntley and Palmers "The Elves Penny in the Slot Machine", 9ins high, together with seven others, various, and five British-made colour printed children's seaside buckets and two spades £80-120
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A "Rub-er-tub" galvanized babies bath, 16.5ins diameter, the back 13.75ins high, a miniature pine mule chest with two drawers under, on bracket feet, 8.75ins x 5.25ins x 7.5ins high, an early plastic Phillips "Stick.a.Soles and Heels" counter advertising sign, with cobbler, 12ins high, and five other items, various £60-80
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A rare 20th Century Wills & Sons "Fine Shag" plaster advertising figure depicting a gentleman in green top hat and yellow smock wearing a satisfied expression as he smokes his pipe, 13.25ins high £250-350
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A Chinese silvery metal mounted malacca walking cane, the silver head with repousse decoration of a four clawed dragon, stamped "HM06", 36ins, and nine others, various £100-150
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A scratch-built wooden sailing ship - "Endeavour", 16ins long x 14ins high, on wooden stand, in fitted case £80-100 Note: Built in 1768, The Endeavour, a Whitby Collier was chosen by Captain Cook for his voyage to the South Seas and Australia 782-784
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A pair of 19th Century French green veined "Antico" marble two-handled urns with gilt brass mounts of ribbon and floral swag ornament, leaf capped reeded and fruiting vine handles and leaf scroll ornament to base, on square supports, 27ins high (one damaged around the stem of base and with small piece loose but present) £1500-2000
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A Continental white and grey figured marble pedestal, 10ins x 10ins x 38ins high (weathered) £100-150
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A 20th Century Continental carved, painted and gilt limewood figure of St Christopher carrying the infant Christ child on his shoulder, 27.75ins high, and a plaster figure of a standing female, her hands clasped together and wearing a rapt expression, painted to resemble wood, 18ins high (some chipping) £200-250
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A white painted fibrous plaster bust of a young woman, 32ins high Provenance: From the Gaiety Theatre, Lower Deal, Kent £200-300
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A modern mahogany architectural model of a spiral staircase of early 19th Century design, 16ins diameter x 41.75ins high £150-200 790
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A pair of German carved giltwood and silvered two-branch electric wall lights, with rococo pattern backplates, 10.5ins high (fitted for electric and shades for same) £120-160
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A pair of German carved giltwood two-branch electric wall lights, with rococo pattern backplates, 12.5ins high (fitted for electric and shades for same), a German or Italian giltwood framed wall mirror of shaped-outlines with C-scroll and leaf ornament, and plain mirror plate, 21ins x 15ins overall, and a German carved, painted and gilded figure of a winged Putto, originally blowing a trumpet (now missing), 10.5ins high £220-260
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A Japanese cloisonné vase, decorated to two panels with birds amongst flowering branches, converted to an electric table lamp and fitted with bronzed mounts to the foot and neck, 21.25ins high £150-200
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A late 19th Century pottery oil lamp with gilt metal fittings, the body enamelled in colours and gilt with flowering branches, with glass chimney and moulded and etched globe, 22.5ins high overall, and a pair of Japanese porcelain and brass mounted table lamps, the bodies painted in underglazed blue and with overglazed red and gilding, and shades for same (one cracked) £120-160
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A late 19th Century pressed brass hall lantern, the four sides with geometric stained glass panels, 8ins x 8ins x 26ins high overall £150-200 796
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A Continental ebonised and embossed brass framed rectangular wall mirror of "17th Century" design, with raised central plain mirror plate, flanked by angled mirrored borders, interspersed by embossed floral and leaf scroll brass borders, 41.5ins x 34.5ins overall (mirror plates marked and generally in poor condition) £300-500
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A walnut wall mirror of early 18th Century design, the deep rectangular cushion frame with arcaded top, inset with a plain bevel edged mirror plate with shaped mirror plate above, engraved with crown and sunburst motif, 36ins x 18ins £150-200
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A mahogany framed and parcel gilt oval wall mirror, with bow front reeded and bellflower cresting, the frame of shaped outline with scroll carving to top, bellflower ornament to side and conforming apron, inset with plain oval mirror plate, 39ins x 17.5ins overall, and one other mahogany framed rectangular wall mirror with shaped top, fretted and carved arched cresting and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 30.5ins x 15.5ins overall £100-150
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A Victorian giltwood framed oval mantel mirror (late painted), with leaf scroll carved cresting, bead ornament to frame and scroll brackets to sides, 53ins x 52ins overall £150-200
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An oak framed overmantel mirror in the "Victorian" manner, with moulded frame, 52ins x 58ins overall £150-200
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A Regency gilt overmantel mirror, the overhanging cornice with ball ornament, above reeded frieze, inset with three plain mirror plates, flanked by spiral turned columns, 69ins x 30ins £350-500
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A 16th century Continental carved limewood figure of Mary Magdalene, the standing female saint holding a covered ointment jar, 21ins high (with repairs) £300-500
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A large reconstituted stone standing figure of a classical maiden with raised arms and flowing robes, on circular base, 52ins high, and square plinth base for same, 24ins high overall £300-400
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The following lots are offered for sale on the instructions of the Executors of the late Alan Du Boulay – trading as Manwood Vintners, Sandwich. All lots are sold Duty Paid and on a V.A.T. inclusive basis. All bottles are 750ml unless otherwise stated. | 806 Twelve bottles of Le Brun De Neuville Champagne £100-150
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Twelve bottles of Mumm "Mumm de Cramant" Blanc de Blanc Champagne £180-240
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Three Magnums of Veuve Clicquot Rose Champagne £120-160
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Three Magnums of Veuve Clicquot Rose Champagne £120-160
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Three Magnums of Taittinger "Prestige" Rose Champagne £100-150
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Three Magnums of Taittinger "Prestige" Rose Champagne £100-150
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Three Magnums of Taittinger "Prestige" Rose Champagne £100-150
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Twelve bottles of Duval Leroy Brut Champagne, and six half bottles of 2004 Duval Leroy "Femme de Champagne" £150-200
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Eighteen bottles of Robert Barbichon and Fils Rose Champagne £150-200
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Eighteen bottles of Robert Barbichon and Fils Rose Champagne £150-200
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Twenty four bottles of Robert Barbichon "Reserve 4 Cepages" Champagne £200-300
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