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An Edwardian satinwood oval tea tray, having shaped gallery border and brass carrying handles, 64cm wide £30-50 †
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Six Chinese paintings on pith paper, depicting studies of figures carrying lanterns and in conversation, 10cm x 7cm £60-100 †
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An Oriental carved lacquer box and cover, with foliate decoration; a lacquered baluster vase; four small circular pots; and a small cherry amber coloured figure of a seated Buddha £40-60 †
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A collection of Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters; and a collection of mother of pearl teaspoons £40-60 †
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An Oriental bronze incense burner, in the form of a seated bird, on associated hardwood stand, 17cm long £20-40 †
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An early 20th Century brass column oil lamp, having cut glass font and etched shade, 67cm high £60-100 †
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A small 19th Century slate and pietra dura decorated circular table top, inlaid with flowers, 32cm dia. £100-150 †
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A pair of Benares brass jardinières; two smaller similar; a larger example; a copper kettle etc., (10) £30-60 †
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A 19th Century elm and inlaid candlebox, 50cm £40-60 †
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A brass telescope by Cox of London, in fitted mahogany case, 82cm long £100-200 †
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An Arts & Crafts design copper and brass coal bin, 37cm dia. x 38cm high £40-60 †
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A pair of cast iron fire dogs, of rustic tapering form, 52cm long x 60cm high £20-30 †
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Two Antique copper boiling pans, with loop handles; and a copper 1 gallon baluster measure by Tonge of Boston, (3)
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A Xylophone, on an oak two tier stand, 51cm wide x 70cm high £40-60 †
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A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of a crouching man, with child seated on his back, AF; and various other mostly Indian carved ivory figures etc. £100-200 †
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Two Oceanic fishing spears, 195cm long and a similar bow, (3) £50-80 †
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A Victorian ebonised wall clock, of regulator type, 87cm £40-60 †
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A pair of 19th Century woolwork embroidered face screens, with turned boxwood and gilt decorated handles £60-100 †
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A mother of pearl and ivory fan, having painted decoration of a Romany girl playing a guitar; a boa feather fan; and a pierced ivory fan with painted central panel, (some damage), (3) £40-60 †
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A Regency papier-mâché coaster; a treen bottle shaped nutmeg grater; a small doll's house chair with decorated panel; a circular cloisonne box and cover, AF; an ivory paper knife; a small whistle etc. £40-60 †
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A 19th Century needlepoint embroidery, depicting a religious scene, 31cm x 45cm, contained in an ornate gilt frame £40-60 †
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A Victorian Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, in oak case, 95cm £60-100 †
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A mahogany and chequer-banded stick barometer, 100cm £60-100 †
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A brass cased lantern clock, 32cm high; raised on a carved oak bracket £100-150 †
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A 19th Century Dutch wall clock, surmounted by an arched hood, decorated with lions and foliate scrolls, the painted dial with Roman numerals and scenic decoration, flanked by mermaids, 72cm £200-300 †
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A quantity of early newspapers and periodicals, 1805 onwards to include: Ipswich and Yarmouth weekly, Lynn Herald advertiser etc. £40-60 †
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Twelve early 18th Century hand written documents £40-60 †
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A 19th Century green stained tortoise shell and ivory strung two compartment tea caddy, having white metal cartouche and escutcheon, 16.5cm wide £100-150 †
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A 19th Century mother of pearl card case £40-60 †
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A George III brass and steel footman, raised on cabriole front supports, flanked by turned carrying handles, with acorn finial decoration, 54cm wide overall £80-120 †
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An Antique flintlock fowling piece, with integral ramrod, 197cm long overall; together with a copper and brass banded powder flask, AF, (2) £60-100 †
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A Chinese silk embroidered panel, 69cm x 36cm; a pair of smaller similar, decorated Dogs of Fo and foliage, 57cm x 20cm; and another, (4) £80-120 †
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A large aluminium table lamp, with ornate silk lined shade, circa 1920's £60-80 †
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A large map of the city of London and Westminster, on linen; and a large view of Edinburgh 1886, (2) £60-100 †
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A Persian bronze and white metal circular tray, with allover engraved decoration of flowers and animals, 80cm dia. £80-120 †
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A run of Rapin's History of England, leather bound £100-200 †
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Green's English People; Tacticus, 2 volumes; Wandering Scholar; Gifford's The Marine Botanist; and various others, (10) £40-60 †
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A collection of Antiquarian leather bound books, to include Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, Boutell's Heraldry, Jevons Greek Literature, Travels with a donkey in the Cevennes by Stephenson, numerous others, (17) £40-60 †
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Gilbert White's Selborne Bowdler Sharp, 2 volumes; The Life of Stephenson by Balfour, Tennyson a Memoire etc., (10) £40-60 †
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A collection of various leather bound works, to include Le Morte d'arthur, 2 volumes, Xenophon's Cyropedia, Sage The Higher Criticism, Dollinger First Age of Christianity, and various others, (13) £40-60 †
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Four leather bound volumes, The History of Rome and numerous other leather bound volumes, (20) £100-150 †
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Eight leather bound volumes, Periods of European History, 4 leather bound volumes Short Studies of Great Subjects and 12 leather bound volumes by James Anthony Froude, (20) £80-120 †
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Sixteen leather bound volumes, by W. Harrison Ainsworth; and 6 leather bound volumes by William Edward Hartpole Lucky, (22) £100-150 †
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H.G. Wells, 21 volumes; and numerous other leather bound volumes, (45) £100-150 †
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The Gun and it's development, with notes on shooting by W.W. Greener £20-30 †
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A leather bound volume New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, by Richard Bradley; a leather bound volume Bolton's Last Learned Worke, 2 leather bound volumes Prescotts Works, (4) £40-60 †
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Twelve leather bound volumes, The History of England by James Anthony Froude; and 11 leather bound volumes Disraelis Works, (23) £100-150 †
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Five leather bound volumes, History of Ireland by Lecky; 3 leather bound volumes The English and Ireland, by James Anthony Froude; and 7 leather bound volumes of The History of England by Lecky, (15) £40-60 †
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John White Abbott, study of Southgate Exon, pencil and wash study, dated 10th August 1808, 10cm x 13cm £40-60 †
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Late 19th/early 20th Century, Chinese school, portrait of a seated dignitary, watercolour on fabric, image 30cm x 20cm £40-60 †
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