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A George III mahogany splat back dining chair, with later arms, on moulded square legs £40-60
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A copper coal bucket, a coal scuttle and a brass fire curb etc. £30-50
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Three various 19th Century samplers, to include an example by Fanny Horton of Upton on Severn, Worcestershire, April 8th 1857, 30cm x 30cm £60-80
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A pair of cream and gilt painted curtain poles and another single pole, 225cm, 160cm and 177cm, a pair of wooden curtain poles, 280cm and 177cm, a white painted curtain pole, 278cm and a silvered curtain pole with single blue finial, 162cm £80-100
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Six gilt painted curtain poles, each with turned finials, 203cm, 210cm, 148cm (with only one finial), 205cm, 196cm and 205cm £150-200
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A pair of gilt painted curtain poles with carved foliate finials and with pineapple head to centre, 265cm and 205cm, a pair of wooden curtain poles with turned finials, 205cm and 215cm and a gilt painted curtain pole with carved finials, 195cm £120-150
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Two pairs of floral woven curtains, foliate decoration in variations of pink to a neutral ground, both 235cm drop x 135cm £60-80
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Four pairs of floral printed curtains, in blue, yellow and cream, two short sets and two long, 110cm drop x 80cm, 120cm drop x 65cm, 195cm drop x 75cm and 195cm drop x 125cm; a pair of floral curtains in yellow, red and orange, 210cm drop x 90cm and a quantity of blue and white cushions £60-80
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Two pairs of curtains with foliate woven detailing in cream and pale brown, each with rope trim to top, 220cm drop x 75cm, 220cm drop x 90cm and a single door curtain to match, 220cm drop x 130cm £60-80
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Three pairs of curtains with foliate woven detailing in cream and pale brown with rope trim, 220cm drop x 90cm £60-80
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Three pairs of floral and stripe printed curtains, in yellow, reds and green, 230cm drop x 80cm, 230cm drop x 100cm, 230cm drop x 120cm £60-80
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A pair of red and cream curtains printed with putti, urns and floral sprays, 220cm drop x 135cm £40-60
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Two pairs of floral curtains decorated with stylised flowerheads in cream to a red ground, 110cm drop x 180cm, 110cm drop x 120cm and a single door curtain in the same fabric, 350cm drop x 160cm £60-80
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Four pairs of floral curtains decorated with stylised flowerheads in cream to a red ground, three pairs, 95cm drop x 55cm and one pair 220cm drop x 90cm £60-80
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A William IV needlework sampler worked with sibling names and dates of birth and with central house, by Elizabeth Newell, January 1834, 31cm x 32cm £80-100
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A lady's cream silk floral hat with floral spray to front within a 'Miss Smerling Ltd' box and a mauve and turquoise floral hat, boxed £40-60
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A Scotts & Co grey and black felt top hat cased within a 'cruzier' Fortnum & Mason carry case, an A J White black silk top hat in a Scotts box and a black bowler hat £80-120
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An A J White black silk top hat in original box and a black top hat by Tress & Co £60-80
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A Lock & Co black felt top hat in original box and a black silk top hat by A J White in a Lock & Co box £60-80
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A bowler hat, "The Perfectus" by Dunn & Co, a top hat and another hat, all in a case £40-60
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A black lace shawl, a lace stole and an Indian table runner embellished with silver thread £50-70
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A small feather fan with tortoiseshell sticks, an ivory fan painted flowers and five other pieces £50-80
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A WWI torch The Orilux, JH Steward Ltd., London, in a leather case and a compass by TG & Co. Ltd 1941 £20-30
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A 19th Century pistol with walnut grip, inset an oval plaque with family crest, the side plate signed Ketland & Co.? and another pistol (badly damaged) £50-70
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A French model chassepot bayonet with steel blade and scabbard and brass handle, numbered P26297 and a brass extending telescope by Kevin Bottomley & Baird (Canada) Ltd, St John N.B., 85cm long extended £100-150
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A small group of various coins, medals and badges, to include a Loyal Orange Lodge The Orange Order sash with various badges, an 1817 white metal token mourning the death of Princess Charlotte and WW1 medals £80-100
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A modern leather cartridge magazine with brass mounts and external strap, 34.5cm wide £50-70
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A Harrods brown leather and rabbit fur lined aviator hat, a WVS civil defence canvas bag and a quantity of leather puttees £40-60
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A kukri with horn handle and lion mask to the pommel, with leather scabbard and outer white metal scabbard with embossed decoration and inset three cabochon stones see illustration £60-80
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A late 19th Century clock set, the base and top in variegated marble with gilt metal mounts and column supports, fitted a circular dial and eight-day movement striking on a bell, 47cm high and a pair of five-branch four-light table lights, 53cm high £450-550
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A Victorian rosewood barometer and thermometer by Brahm, Bath, 98cm long £120-150
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A French oval four-glass eight-day regulator with brass and bevelled glass case, fitted a white enamel chapter ring signed 'Martin of Paris and Cheltenham' with open escapement, eight-day half-hour bell strike movement with mercury compensated pendulum, 30cm high £300-400
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A late 19th Century eight-day kitchen dial with fusee gong train by G White, 1 Foregate Street, Worcester, 46cm diameter £300-400
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A gilt brass eight-day carriage clock, 16cm high £80-100
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A gilt metal eight-day mantel clock in a Rococo style case, striking on a bell, 35cm high and a pair of two-branch table lights, 17cm high £120-150
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An Edwardian mahogany eight-day chiming and striking longcase clock with brass dial, 198cm high £150-200
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A novelty clock modelled as a domino by Jean Roulet, Le Locle, Switzerland, in a fitted case, 7.5cm x 4cm £80-120
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A Louis XVI chinoiserie eight-day portico clock by Roque, Paris, surmounted by a standing Oriental figure, the clock supported by two pillars on a rectangular white marble base, the movement with silk suspension and sunburst pendulum, 32cm high see illustration £800-1200
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A late 19th Century black slate eight-day drumhead mantel clock by John Bennett, 65 Cheapside, in an engraved and fluted case, 27cm high £30-50
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A mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock by Ed. Drakeford, Congleton, the square painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, the dial 36cm wide £300-500
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A Victorian walnut cased wheel barometer with thermometer and silvered dial, 100cm high £80-120
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An early 20th Century Vienna type regulator in a stained case, 77cm high £80-120
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A quantity of George V silver coins, approximately 570gm £60-80
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A large quantity of coins £40-60
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A Hardy Brothers 3 1/8" Uniqua Reel, another reel, the Lennox by Walker Bampton & Co and various fishing rods £80-120
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A spelter figure of a young woman holding a garland of flowers on a veined marble plinth with scroll feet, 46cm high £50-70
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A wooden model of a tall ship with cloth sails on wooden stand, overall height 69cm £60-80
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A cold painted bronze and onyx ashtray modelled with a mallard in flight, on a shaped onyx base, 21cm wide £80-120
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A pair of Georgian brass miniature footmen, 9cm wide, a circular trivet and a miniature bedpan £400-600
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A Sealey Octopus 'Old Gold' fly fishing rod and an Asker fishing rod £50-70
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