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Stan Shaw Sheffield; Eleven Tool Exhibition Folding Pocket Knife, workback to blades and springs, engraved nickel bolsters, gold-lipped mother of pearl scales, 9.7cms long, closed. £500-700
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Stan Shaw Sheffield; Two Blade Sunfish Folding Pocket Knife, workback to blades and springs, engraved nickel bolsters, lignum vitae scales, 10.9cms long, closed. £200-300
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G. Ibberson Sheffield; Three Blade Sowbelly Folding Pocket Knife, workback to blades and springs, mother of pearl scales, 9.6cms long, closed. *Note: Liner stamped SS-73 indicating that it was made by Stan Shaw in 1973. £150-200
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Stan Shaw Sheffield; Fish Tail Folding Pocket Knife, with two blades and a corkscrew, workback to blades and springs, engraved nickel bolsters, buffalo horn scales, loop suspension, 16.8cms long, closed. £300-400
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Stan Shaw Sheffield; Five Blade Folding Pocket Knife, including a Wharncliffe blade, workback to blades and springs, engraved nickel bolsters, gold-tipped mother of pearl scales, 9.6cms long, closed. £300-400
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Rodgers Sheffield; For Abercrombie and Fitch Co., New York, Four Tool Folding Fishing Knife, containing scissors, knife blade, corkscrew and spring balance, chequered horn scales, hinged loop suspension, 12.1cms long overall, closed. £200-300
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John Nowill & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, Hunting Knife, with antler horn scales, leather sheath; A Colt, Sheffield, Hunting Knife, with hardwood grip, leather sheath; An Underwood & Co., 56 Haymarket Bowie Knife, with shaped crossguard, antler horn grip and floral-embossed, plated pommel and tine, leather sheath. (3) £60-100
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A Sheffield Twelve Blade Folding Pocket Knife, each blade stamped, "Warranted Cast Steel, Sheffield", nickel and mother of pearl scales, 8.9cms long, closed. £50-80
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Stan Shaw Sheffield; A Two Blade Folding Pocket Knife, with horn scales and nickel mounts, 8.4cms long; Another, two blade example, with stag horn scales, 8.3cms long, closed. (2) £100-150
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Spiers and Son, Oxford, Three Piece Campaign Folding Cutlery Set, comprising knife, combination fork and corkscrew and spoon, ivorine scales. £30-50
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Witness, Sheffield, Four Tool Folding Pocket Knife, containing two blades, corkscrew and hoof pick, jigged stag horn scales, hinged loop suspension; A John Watts, Sheffield, Two Blade, "Kings and Queens" Folding Pocket Knife; An Underwood, Bradford "Corn Knife", ivory scales; A G. Ibberson & Co., Sheffield, Two Blade Folding Pocket Knife, silver scales, Sheffield 1943; A Swedish Barrel Knife. (5) £60-100
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An Arts & Crafts Copper Jardinière, the globular body with pierced stylised foliate panels within a wavy rim, 25cms high. £20-30
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Pierre Le Faguays (1892-1962); A Circa 1930's French Bronze Circular Plaque, depicting Venus amongst two mermaids and seahorses against a green ground, the reverse with three short feet and hanging ring, signed P. Le Faguays, impressed "Made in France", 38.5cms diameter. £400-600
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A Pair of Late Victorian Cast Gilt and Brass Candlesticks, each with a leaf wrapped nozzle, detachable sconce, naturalistic pillar, on a shaped triangular base mounted with three swans, bun feet, 17.5cms high. £40-70
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A Victorian Toleware Cylindrical Tea Canister, by H. Fereday & Sons, London, lift-off cover, enamelled and gilt banded decoration and numbered "1", 44cms high. £80-120
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A Late XIX Century Cast Bronze Putto Figural Centrepiece, with heavily ornamented shaped circular base (dissembled, top lacking), 46.5cms high overall. £100-150
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An Early XIX Century Staffordshire Enamel Oval Patch Box, the lid titled, "Trifles shew Respect", fitted with a mirror to the underside (damages), 4.2cms wide; A XIX Century Continental Porcelain Cachou Box, of rococo form, painted and gilt to the lid with an amorous couple in a landscape, painted blue underglaze mark to the base, 5.1cms wide. (2) £80-120
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A XIX Century Tideswell (Derbyshire) Town Criers Bell, with ash handle, 34cms high. Provenance; The bell was used by Joseph Dale, town crier prior to 1920 to 1942. £50-100
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An Early XX Century Ivory Model of a Gentleman Riding a Camel, rectangular base, 8.5cms high; An African Ivory Shoe Horn, with elephant surmount; A Bone Snuff Box. (3) £20-40
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FOLLOWER OF ANDREW PLIMER (1765-1837) Portrait of a Lady, believed to be Elizabeth Burrell, Duchess of Hamilton, oval miniature on ivory, 7.1 x 5.8cms, black papier mache frame, with gilt brass floral embossed and ring suspension. £150-200
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MANNER OF JOHN HOPPNER (1758-1810) Portrait of a Lady, believed to be Elizabeth, Countess of Mexborough, miniature on ivory framed oval, 9.5 x 7cms, now in Union case. £70-100
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Assorted Collectables, comprising a XIX Century small tortoiseshell rectangular box, turned ivory feet, 5.2cms wide; a union-type Daguerreotype (case only) 7.6cms high; a Japanese carved wood netsuke, and a French brass vesta case, the cover enamelled with a coquettish girl in a state of undress. (4) £100-150
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An Early Victorian Tortoiseshell Veneered Mother of Pearl Inlaid and Ivory Mounted Card Case, of rectangular form, the hinged cover inset vacant nickel silver panel, 7.9cms wide. £50-80
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A Mid XIX Century Miniature Model of a Mandolin, of typical form, inset with tortoiseshell, bone and mother of pearl, 13cms long. £20-30
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A Mid XIX Century Turned and Red Stained Bone Chess Set, (some damages), the kings 11cms high; Another, early XIX Century finely-turned ebony and bone example (some damages), the kings 8cms high. £150-250
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An Early XX Century Indian Tortoiseshell Veneered and Ivory Mounted Box, of rectangular form, the interior velvet lined, four lion paw feet, 21.5cms wide. £30-50
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A Collection of Roman Bronze and Other Artefacts and Antiquities, including jewellery fragments, pins, pottery shards, flint scrapers etc., mostly contained in a small four drawer filing chest. Provenance: These were formerly the property of Arthur Leslie Hill who traded as "Artefacts" and for a time, during the second half of the XX Century had an antique shop on Bolsover Street, Sheffield. £400-700
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A Victorian Ashford Marble and Brass Framed Triptych Photograph Frame, with two hinged wings, strut support to the rear, 19cms high. £60-100
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An Enamelled Oval Portrait Miniature, possibly depicting George Frederick Handel, 3.8 x 3.1cms; A Copper Medal to Charles James Fox (1749-1806), by J. G. Hancock, bust turned right, rev. legend within wreath, 5.3cm, within engraved memorial ring frame with loop suspension. (2) £70-100
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An Early XIX Century Scottish Horn Snuff Mull, the hinged cover inset white metal plaque inscribed "John". £70-100
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An Early XIX Century Scottish Horn Snuff Mull, the cover with white metal hinge of thistle form. £60-80
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A Late XIX Century Meerschaum Pipe, carved as a hand holding the bowl, plated collar mount, amber mouthpiece, original fitted case stamped, "S. Weingott, 72 Fleet Street, London". £25-40
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A XIX Century Ebony Desk Seal, with turned handle, inset carnelian intaglio, 8.5cms; A Regency Monocular Eyeglass, of rounded rectangular form, ropetwist frame and conforming swivel handle; A XIX Century Brass Collar-Fitting Fishing Winch, the crank winding arm with turned bone handle, the reel 4.4cms diameter. (3) £100-150
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An Early XIX Century Circular Love Token, painted in perspective with a naval engagement, the lower section on ivory, all within a verre églomise border, the reverse mounted with a needlework basket of flowers within a floral border, originally hinged as a box cover, now with wire loop suspension, 4.7cms diameter; A Sterling Silver and Floral Guilloche Enamel Scent Flask Holder, ring suspension, 2.8cms high. (2) £100-150
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A Pair of Victorian Woolwork Pictures, depicting, respectively, a landscape with figures beside a stream at a crossroads, and a farmstead with figures, each 49 x 64cms, gilt plaster frames. £300-400
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An Indian Carpet in the Persian Manner, the central wine red field, with a shaped floral medallion, conforming spandrels, within a broad floral border, foliate patterned inner guard and Vitruvian scroll outer guard, 292 x 217cms. £100-150
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An Indian Rug in the Persian Manner, the salmon pink field with central shaped blue medallion, the dark blue border with alternating diamond and stylised herati designs between foliate patterned ivory guards, 176 x 122cms. £30-50
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A Machine Woven Rug in the Persian Style, the gold field with an allover design of flowers and foliage, the ivory guard with herati designs between twin guards with stylised serrated leaf designs, 148 x 142cms. £30-50
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A Kashan Style Rug, the wine red field with central medallion bordered by scrolling plant forms, the herati decorated border between twin floral guards, 222 x 127cms. £300-500
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A Chinese Mercerised Cotton Rug, the ivory field with birds on a flowering tree, sage green border, 92 x 48cms; An Indian Rug, the dark blue field with an allover floral and foliate design, the floral border between twin narrow guards, 100 x 60.5cms. (2) £70-100
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A Kashmir Style Part Silk Rug, the wine red field with central floral medallion, the herati-patterned border between twin narrow guards, 89 x 62cms. £40-70
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A Pair of Late XIX Century Wirework Embroidered Pictures, worked with exotic birds perched on flowering branches against dark green silk grounds, 43 x 46cms, gilt plaster frames £50-80
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A Victorian Needlework Sampler, by S. Pulvermacher, Liverpool, July 1878, unusually worked with Yiddish script bands in addition to alphabets, numerals and pictorial devices, 22.5 x 18cms. £40-60
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An Early XX Century Continental Silk and Gilt Thread Bordered Table Cover, 111 x 94cms; A Further Turkish Example, 51.5 x 48.5cms, both framed and glazed. (2) £60-100
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An Early XX Century Gros and Petit Point Needlework Panel, centrally with an oval mythological scene within a floral swagged and ribboned border, further decorated with putti, butterflies and other devices, all on a fawn ground, 70 x 195cms. £40-70
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A George III Needlework Sampler, by Mary Foulston, aged 11 years, 1792, worked with pictorial devices comprising vases of flowers and with a psalm text, all within a meandering floral border, 40 x 29cms. £40-70
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A Regency Woven and Gilt Beaded Stocking Purse, with gilt beaded, tasseled pendant, the Greek key decorated hallmarked silver clip frame, AJS, possibly London 1808. £100-150
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A George III Silk and Micro-Beadwork Note Case, of rectangular form, worked with panels of flowers and billets doux within floral borders, 12cms wide. Footnote: A handwritten note accompanying this item states "This note-case was worked by Princess Augusta (George III's daughter). £150-200
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A George III Silk and Micro-Beadwork Needle Case, of heart shape, worked with love birds and baskets of flowers, the interior needle case fitting with ribbon bow suspension, approximately 10cms overall. Footnote: A Handwritten label attached to this item is inscribed "Worked in tiny Venetian beads by Lady Beverley for her sister, The Duchess of Northumberland, about 1790-1800. £80-120
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