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A pair of 20th Century Indian hardwood and bone wall display double shelf brackets, the lower bracket with architectural colonnade supported by a peacock with outstretched wings, the whole inlaid with birds, flowers and leaves, each 13ins wide x 29ins high, and an Eastern ebonised and ivory inlaid rectangular wall mirror inset with bevelled mirror plate, 22.5ins x 22ins overall £100-120
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A railway station wooden finger board - "Leamington Spa ... Margate", on two lines with pointing feathered arrow, double sided, 49ins x 8ins overall £70-100
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Three mid-20th Century carved oak figures of the Evangelists - Matthew, Mark and Luke, all with their symbols of winged angel, lion and ox, and a similarly carved figure of Christ holding a copy of The Gospels, his right hand raised in blessing, each approximately 20ins high £200-300
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A pair of Indian or Afghanistan hardwood pedestals carved with seated mythological lions, each 20ins high, and a pair of Indian hardwood supports carved with deities beneath a temple, the legs carved with birds, each 20ins high £100-200
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An Anglo-Indian Visagapatam ivory rectangular work box decorated with a walled palace, within floral border, 22.5ins x 12ins x 3.5ins high (extensively damaged and losses) £100-200
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A 19th Century French oak wall applique carved with military trophies including - helm, shield with the head of Medusa, quiver of arrows, and an axe, 27ins x 21ins overall (with losses) £200-300
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A late 17th Century South German carved limewood bust of a Cherub, with traces of gesso and original paint remaining, 20.5ins high £300-500
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A Victorian painted diorama of a three masted sailing ship in glazed box frame, 23ins x 13.25ins overall £150-200
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A pair of late 19th Century Italian carved alabaster busts of a young girl holding a puppy and a young boy with a cat on his shoulder, on turned socles, 16.5ins high (socles chipped, with some small repairs and slightly scuffed) £400-600
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A white painted fibrous plaster bust of a young woman, 32ins high £150-200 Provenance: From the Old Deal Playhouse, Lower Deal, Kent
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A Victorian walnut bow fronted clock or wall bracket with moulded edge, supported on bold carved leaf and scroll support, 16ins wide x 14ins high £120-160
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A 19th/20th Century oak panel carved with three apostles, 45.25ins x 37.25ins £250-350
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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) £150-200
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A pair of wrought iron andirons with bulbous knop finials, each 23ins high, and with wrought iron grate for same £120-160
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A late 18th/early 19th Century steel grate incorporating cast iron fire back with shaped top and cast with urn of flowers, the grate of Neo-classical design, with serpentine front and pierced frieze with turned finials and turned urn finials, on square tapered front supports, 26ins wide x 13ins deep x 40ins high £200-300
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A large 19th Century Louis Vuitton cabin trunk, 40.5ins x 22.75ins x 23.75ins, the ends with carrying handles, and with plate glass to form top for use as a coffee table £700-1000
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A collection of minerals and mineral specimens collected by Mr & Mrs Ian Campbell, mostly from Kenya and housed in oak cabinet, the interior now fitted forty small oak drawers (all numbered) each containing a collection of mineral specimens, enclosed by a pair of plain doors, 18ins wide x 14ins deep x 45.75ins high and a homemade stone faceting machine (incomplete) and selection of stone polishing accessories £500-700
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Late Victorian bronzed finish cast iron fireplace of Georgian design with urn and oval paterae decoration, 48ins wide x 48ins high, and a Victorian ebonised and gilt decorated arched top overmantel mirror with arched and moulded frame, 44ins x 31ins overall £250-350
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An Indian cast brass oil lamp supported on the back of an elephant, 10ins high, another, the stem with four knops, one modelled with the head and tail feathers of a peacock, 11.5ins high, together with three further lamps and four pieces of brass, various £150-200
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A brass adjustable electric table lamp on circular base, 17.5ins, and moulded glass flowerhead pattern shade for same, and a hammered brass circular gong, 11ins diameter, on oak stand with rectangular base, 24ins x 8ins £50-70
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An early 20th Century oak framed hall lantern inset with glass panels painted with kingfishers amongst the bulrushes, 9ins square x 10.75ins high £120-160
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A brass electrolier with bulbous knopped centre and three square reeded branches with pierced scroll brackets, 23ins diameter x 25ins drop, and three spherical opaque glass 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 outline 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 £150-200
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A pair of 18th/19th Century Italian carved giltwood mirrors of rococo outline, the plates engraved with standing male and female figures, each 24.5ins high x 11.25ins wide £200-300
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A 20th Century Florentine giltwood rectangular wall mirror, the frame pierced and carved with acanthus leaf ornament, plain mirror plate, 17ins x 13.5ins overall, and one other giltwood mirror carved with shells and leaf motifs, with plain mirror plate, 20.5ins x 16.5ins overall £200-300
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A 19th Century gilt framed rectangular wall mirror, the frame boldly carved with acanthus, 29ins x 23ins overall (damaged), a Continental gilt framed wall mirror of "baroque" design, 26ins x 20.5ins overall, and a pair of gilt wood girandoles of shaped outline, with leaf scroll frames, 24ins x 16ins overall £350-500
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An early 19th Century gilt framed circular convex wall mirror, the moulded frame with ball ornament and reeded ebonised slip, the whole surmounted by bold carved figure of an eagle and leaf scroll ornament, conforming scroll apron, plate 15ins diameter, 35ins high overall (frame slightly cracking in places, over-painted and cresting a little loose) £200-300
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An 18th Century walnut framed rectangular wall mirror with shaped and moulded frame and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 56ins x 17.5ins overall, a Continental gilt and painted framed wall mirror in the rococo style, of shaped outline and with shaped cresting, inset with plain mirror plate, 25.5ins x 17ins (originally a dressing table mirror), and one other walnut framed rectangular wall mirror, 21ins x 13ins (adapted from dressing table mirror) £120-160
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An oak framed overmantel mirror in the "Victorian" manner, with moulded frame, 52ins x 58ins overall, and a 1920s inlaid mahogany framed overmantel mirror, with fretted frieze and inset with rectangular mirror plate, 25ins x 47ins overall £120-160
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A 19th Century gilt framed overmantel mirror, the moulded cornice with boulle ornament above frieze, moulded in relief with lion drawn chariot and classical figures, above three bevelled mirror panels and flanked by reeded columns, 55ins x 34.5ins overall (some over-painting and chipping) £150-200
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A 19th Century gilt framed pier glass with moulded frame and inset with plain mirror plate, 113ins x 31ins overall £300-400 Provenance: By repute from Stokesay Court, Shropshire
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A late 19th Century French carved walnut "Dragon" mirror in the manner of Gabriel Viardot (1830-1906), the deeply carved dragon holding a rectangular bevelled mirror plate, 43ins x 31ins overall (bevelled plate a little marked in places and with some damage and repairs to lower left corner) £1500-2000 Note: Similar example sold Christie's Interiors, South Kensington - Auction 1st May 2012 - Lot 1
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A pair of white painted papier mache short columns with fluted sides, on white painted square plinth bases with moulded edges, 56ins high, bases 16ins square £150-200
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A white fibrous standing garden ornament modelled in the form of a classical female maiden holding a bowl in her raised left hand and a jug in her right hand, and on square plinth base, 64ins high £100-150
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A pair of moulded cement figures of recumbent lions on rectangular bases, 25ins wide x 9ins deep x 15ins high (features worn and later overpainted - paint lifting and peeling in places) £150-200
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A late 19th Century French carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with alarum, striking and repeating on a bell, contained in gilt brass "one-piece" case engraved with leaf scroll ornament and with conforming folding handle, 5.5ins high £450-600
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A modern Mappin & Webb carriage clock, the 2.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, within gilt slip engraved with leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, with reeded columns to corners and moulded top and base, 7ins high £300-400
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An early 20th Century French gilt brass and champlevé enamel carriage timepiece, the 1.75ins diameter silvered dial with Arabic numerals, within plain gilt slip, to the eight day movement, contained in case with shaped outline, the upper frieze, lower frieze and columns decorated in champlevé enamel, 5.25ins high (enamel chipped in places), a French brass and green onyx cased oval carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day movement, contained in oval brass and bevelled glass case, with green onyx frieze and lower frieze, 5ins high, and one other French rectangular brass cased carriage timepiece, 4.75ins high £120-160
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An early 20th Century French carriage clock retailed by H. Pidduck and Sons, 175 Lord Street, Southport, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in lacquered brass and bevelled glass case, bowed ends and turned columns to corners, 5ins high £60-80
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A modern carriage clock by Matthew Norman, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 5.75ins high £100-150
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A late 20th Century brass oval cased miniature carriage timepiece by Elliott & Son, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in brass and bevelled glass oval case, 3.25ins high, and a mahogany cased mantel timepiece retailed by Elkington, the 3.25ins diameter enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the single train French movement, contained in shaped mahogany case inlaid with stringings, 7.5ins high £150-200
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An early 20th Century Continental brass framed 400 day mantel timepiece, the 2.75ins diameter cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, to the brass framed movement with heavy brass circular balance wheel, supported by two plain columns and with circular base, 10.5ins high, and complete with cylindrical glass dome for same, 12.5ins high overall, and an early 20th Century French carriage timepiece with alarum in brass and bevelled glass case, 4.75ins high £100-150
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A small early 19th Century ebonised and brass inlaid "Four Glass" mantel timepiece by Tupman, Gt. Russell Street, Bloomsbury, the arched silvered dial engraved with leafage, to the eight day single train chain and fusee movement with plain heavy brass plates and plain turned columns, contained in ebonised fruitwood case of architectural design, the front inlaid with small brass paterae, stringings and scrollwork, with angled pinnacles to top and on gilt brass ball feet, 8ins high (the doors locked and lacking any keys and in need of restoration) £300-500 Note: Possibly William Tupman, apprenticed 1806. Son of George Tupman of Charles Street and Hanover Square, London. Recorded working 1794-1820.
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A late 19th Century French "Four Glass" mantel clock by Vincenti & Cie, No. 62069, retailed by J.W Benson Ltd, the 3.5ins diameter cream enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and with visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement with mercury compensated pendulum and striking on a gong, contained in lacquered brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with moulded edge to top and moulded rounded corners, 14ins high £200-300
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A 20th Century Jaeger-Le-Coultre "Marina" skeleton mantel timepiece, the open oval chapter ring with numeral batons and exposed eight day single train movement, flanked by two blank plexi-glass panels decorated with carp, in brushed glass rectangular case, on block toes, 6.25ins high x 8.25ins overall, contained in blue cloth covered original fitted box £300-400
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A 19th Century French ormolu and white marble mantel clock by James and Walter Marshall, Paris, No.14440 14, the 3.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in drum pattern casing flanked by seated figure of a classical female carrying a basket of flowers and birds and leafage, on white marble moulded rectangular base with conforming leaf scroll feet and floral and scroll work apron, 12.75ins high (lacking pendulum) £350-500
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