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An early 20th Century "Sanderson" mahogany and brass half plate camera in leather case, with instruction manuals and oak extending tripod £150-200
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A Rolleicord Franke an Heidecke camera 1: 3.5 lens (No. 128067) with original leather case, and two Pentax SLR cameras and accessories in modern camera case £100-150
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A Chinon model CE-5 35mm SLR camera with power winder (PW-545) and 50mm lens (cased), complete with accessories including Makinon 135mm lens, also Tamron zoom lens No. 691841, Russian 10/1000 mirror lens, together with other items, various £150-200
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A Leica III C body No. 354034 and 50mm lens No. 6047774, in original leather case £200-300
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An early 19th Century cast lead "Sun Insurance Co." fire insurance plaque, No. 582J69, 6.75ins x 6.5ins, complete with certificate No. 730477 to William Griffiths of 32 Ogle Street, Marylebone and dated 25th March 1803, 18.5ins x 11.5ins £150-200
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An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts embossed copper circular charger by John Pearson (1859-1930) the centre embossed with four fish and stylized flowers, the borders embossed with long beaked birds and foliage, 20.125ins diameter, initialled J.P. to reverse, dated 1903, and No. 3002 £1500-2000
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Arts and Crafts embossed copper circular charger in the style of John Pearson (1859-1930), the centre embossed with mythical birds and oval panels, the borders deeply embossed with bold leaf and trailing leaf scroll and fruit design, 20.75ins diameter (apparently unmarked) £300-400
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A collection of English copper and brass domestic metalware including - a part graduated set of three jugs, pint 6ins high, half gallon 9.5ins high, gallon 13ins high, jelly mould of sexpartite form, 5.5ins high, pair of tall candlesticks with wide circular base and pushers, 16.25ins high, together with other pieces, various £100-150
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A collection of English copper and brass domestic metalware including - a port lantern with detachable burner, 8.5ins high, a graduated set of measures with hanging handles, the bodies inscribed "Clifton Davies", and with "VR" excise stamp, a milk jug with carrying handle, 16ins high, together with other pieces, various £100-150
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Late 19th Century Russian School - Dark brown patinated bronze figure of a standing bearded elderly male peasant, 5.25ins high (unsigned - with small hole drilled between thumb and first finger on left hand), and on oval lapis lazuli moulded oval base, base 4.25ins x 2.25ins, 5.75ins high overall £1000-1500
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G. Danzmann (20th Century) - An Art Deco cold painted, gilt bronze and ivory figure of a pierrot on polished green marble square stepped base, signed, 5.75ins high £350-500
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20th Century English School after Bruce Bairnsfather (1887-1959) - Cold painted bronze car mascot - Bust of "Old Bill" wearing tin helmet and scarf, 4.25ins high, with traces of original cold painted enamels, on later wood stand £200-300
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An early bronze figure of St Peter holding book and key, 4.75ins high, on polished green marble base, 5.5ins high £200-300
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An early 20th Century bronze "Owl" inkwell, the bird's wing outstretched to form a penholder, 2.5ins high x 7.25ins wide £100-150
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19th Century Continental green, brown patinated bronze figure after the Antique - gladiator holding oval shield in left hand and sword in right hand, on rectangular base, 5.75ins high, and with hardwood plinth for same £80-120
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A pair of 19th Century bronze and porcelain candlesticks modelled as Putti supporting cornucopia, on a gilt metal and white porcelain drum column base, 11.25ins high £100-200
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After Jean Garnier (1853-1910) - A modern brown patinated bronze figure of a man carrying a sack on his shoulder, 9ins high, signed "J. Garnior" and "Bronze France" £150-200
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A pair of 19th Century bronzed spelter equestrian figures of a victorious Roman leading a captive warrior and a warrior leading a captive classically attired female figure, on rectangular bases, 19ins and 20ins high, and a spelter figure of a standing Roman soldier with a spear and shield, on black marble base, 14.5ins high. £150-200
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After Hugo Wolfgang Rheinhold (1853-1900) - brown patinated bronze model of an ape holding a human skull whilst sitting on a pile of Darwinian books, also known as The Philosophising Monkey, signed "F(?) OSSI" and variously inscribed with misspellings, 18ins high £200-300
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Late 20th Century School - Brown patinated bronze figure of a standing huntsman in 18th Century dress, with a dog to his side, 24.5ins high £300-500
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Leon Pilet (1840-1916) - Brown patinated bronze figure - "The Gypsy Dancer" - Standing female dancer holding three tarot cards in left hand and tambourine in right hand and with a goat at her feet, on rectangular base, 15.5ins high, marked on base "L. PILET" £400-600
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Armand Godard (19th/20th Century French) - Brown patinated bronze figure - Female dancer in 1920s dress, on circular plinth with white marble base, 17.5ins high, signed to underside £700-1000
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Early 20th Century Continental School after Andrea Di Michele Verrocchio (1435-1488) - Brown patinated bronze equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni on horseback, on black marble rectangular base, 23.5ins high, base 18.75ins x 9ins £800-1200 Note: Model of original life-size statue outside the Basilica Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice
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A late 19th Century Berlinwork panel by "Margaret Powell" dated "Xmas 1873" - Religious scene, 33ins x 24.5ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £80-120
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A collection of seals of various materials, including - French example in bronze with six faces, the seal of crown over eagle within a border of lettering, 2.5ins high, polished agate, the seal with upraised armoured arm, the hand clutching a sword, 2.67ins high: turned bone example, the metal seal with cornucopia and motto, 3.25ins high, together with thirty five others, various £100-150
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A collection of seals of various materials, including - copper and steel die for "The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons", 1in square x 1in high, turned bone example, the metal seal with crosshatched design, 3ins high, polished agate example, the silvery metal head with inset white polished stone, 2.5ins high, together with 37 other seals, various £100-150
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Five Meerschaum pipes and cheroot holders, including - "Kaiser Bill" with amber stem, 4.5ins (unboxed), head of a young woman with amber mouthpiece, 5ins (boxed), head of an African with amber mouthpiece and silver mount, 5.5ins (boxed), and two unboxed, various £180-250
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Five Meerschaum pipes and cheroot holders, including - Standing bull with amber stem and silver mount, 7.25ins, bird with nest and eggs with amber stem and silver mount, 4.25ins, and three others, various (all boxed) £150-200
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Five Meerschaum pipes and cheroot holders, including - Bird with beetle, with glass eyes and amber stem, 4.25ins, Duck, the stem modelled as the bird's beak, 5ins, an open hand holding an egg from which emerges three chicks with amber stem, 4.25ins, and two others, various (all boxed) £150-200
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A group of thirteen old copper, brass and silver rings, various £100-150
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A fine 18th Century European silvered brass stirrup cast and pierced with winged Putti holding books, and with acanthus leaves and scrolls, 8.5ins high £150-200
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A pair of cast brass stirrups with wirework decoration, possibly North African, each 6ins high, and an elm and sheet brass stirrup, 7ins high £60-80
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An 18th Century carved boxwood figure of a standing Bishop wearing mitre and cloak, 9ins high (damaged) £150-200
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An Indian Schist figure of a female deity sitting on a tortoise, her hands together in an act of prayer, 6.5ins high, on ebonised wood stand (damaged) £80-120 Note: This figure may be that of Kuma, the tortoise incarnation of Vishnu Gujarat
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19th Century French scratch built brass, bronze and hardwood model of a canon on wheeled carriage with working elevation screw and sight, dated 1856, on walnut stand, 7ins long x 3.5ins high £500-700
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A quantity of British and World 19th and 20th Century postage stamps, contained in a series of stamp albums and also loose £100-120
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A 20th Century Egyptian copper cigar box by Granger, engraved to the top with a map of the battlefields of Europe during World War II, the sides engraved with dated historical events during the war years, made to celebrate Victory Europe, 6.5ins square x 2.25ins high £350-500 Note: The underside of the base is engraved - "Brass Used in the Manufacture of this Box was Salvaged from the Battlefields of World War II"
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A 19th Century boxed collection of black and white glass plate negatives of Napoleonic interest, with number key to lid, forty-eight (two missing) £80-120
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A 19th Century Lechertier Barbe's set of watercolour blocks of two layers, contained in a mahogany case with glazed and sloping front, 14.5ins x 10.75ins x 4.5ins high (damage and loss) £120-160
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Three pieces of green and purple tinted turned and polished fluorspar, comprising - baluster-shaped vase, 13.75ins high, bowl with everted rim, 6.75ins diameter x 2.75ins high, and small dish, 4.5ins diameter x 1ins high £150-200
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Three pieces of green and purple tinted turned and polished fluorspar, comprising - pedestal-footed bowl, 10.75ins diameter x 6.25ins high, bowl with turned in rim, 6.75ins diameter x 2.75ins high, and baluster-shaped vase, 7.25ins high £150-200
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A pair of early 16th Century English carved oak kneeling angels, their hands held together in prayer, originally from pew ends or finials, and possibly East Anglian, 9.25ins high (later adaptation) £500-700
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A modern driftwood carving of a moustachioed male head with furrowed brow, on black painted wood stand, 15.5ins high overall £100-150
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A 19th Century Continental wood panel carved with the head and chest of the crucified Christ, his eyes closed and his head tilted towards the right, gessoed with some red under-painting and gilt detail, 13ins x 9.75ins, in similarly painted wood frame £200-300
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A bronze wall plaque commemorating Christian Scott, the upper part with cast roundel containing a head and shoulders portrait of Scott, the lower half with the chiseled inscriptions - "Christian Scott Member of Management Committee 1905-1949. Through Whose Devotion to Their Welfare Many Pupils of this School Owe Their Success", with integral moulded frame, 21ins x 29.5ins, unsigned £100-150
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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 £150-200
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A walking cane mounted with a silver eagle's head, 35ins, and five other canes, various £120-160
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An oak, painted and gilt oval crest carved in relief with the Arms of the Archbishop of Canterbury, with scroll brackets to sides, 10.75ins x 16ins overall (with signs of water damage, general damage and paint lifting) £80-120 Note: By repute from St Martins Church, Canterbury, Kent
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