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A 19th Century walnut sarcophagus shaped two compartment tea caddy, having central mixing bowl with ivory escutcheon, raised on bun feet, 29cm wide £40-60 †
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A Victorian walnut cased mantel clock, having circular Roman numeral dial and 8 day movement, 24cm high £40-60 †
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A small 19th Century walnut cased mantel timepiece, by Brevette, 17cm high £40-60 †
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An early 19th Century rosewood and cut brass inlaid sarcophagus shaped work box, raised on bun feet, 32.5cm wide £80-120 †
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An Antique pony skin covered domed travelling trunk, having metal studs and side carrying handles, brass initialled HS, the interior bearing an interesting label for W. & J. Beazley, Carpenters, Trunk, Chest, Box and Packing Case manufacturers, 92 Fenchurch Street, London, 76cm wide £80-120 †
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A Georgian burr yew wood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, 19cm £60-80 †
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Eight various Japanese carved ivory figures, mostly of street vendors, (some damage) £200-400 †
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A cloisonne baluster vase, having bird and prunus decoration on a black ground, signature to base, 15cm high £40-60 †
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A small cloisonne pale blue baluster vase, having bird, tree and blossom decoration in green and silver, 10cm high £40-60 †
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An arrangement of sea shells and foliage, under a glass dome, 53cm high £60-100 †
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A 19th Century marble cased mantel clock, of architectural design, having a circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with visual escapement, supporting an 8 day movement, 46cm high £60-100 †
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An ethnic tribal stool, of small proportions, raised on tapering supports, with line decoration, 29cm; and a carved spear, 70cm long, (2) £40-60 †
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A Victorian cast iron door porter, with foliate decoration and loop handle, 37cm high £20-40 †
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A Victorian papier-mâché and mother of pearl oval tea tray, the central panel decorated with a naval battle scene, 73cm x 61cm £40-60 †
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A pair of 19th Century marble and cloisonne decorated jardinières, flanked by twin handles, 18cm high £80-120 †
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A pair of Antique brass candlesticks, having twist stems, 30cm high; and a smaller pair on shaped bases, 28cm high £30-50 †
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A pair of 19th Century woolwork embroidered face screens, with turned boxwood and gilt decorated handles, framed and glazed £60-80 †
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A 19th Century brass door porter, of claw form with loop handle, 38cm high £30-50 †
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An ebony and ivorine religious figure, depicting a nun with her hands clasped, signed Zelezny Kop, 59cm high; and an Antique softwood figure of a monk with outstretched arms,54.5cm high, AF, (2) £100-200 †
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A 19th Century mahogany and brass mounted chiming bracket clock, by West & Son, Dublin, the case surmounted by turned brass finial and flanked by lion mask handles above grills, terminating in brass bun feet, the circular white painted Roman numeral dial supporting a movement, striking on four gongs and eight bells, having silent chime adjust, 63cm high x 36cm wide £1,000 - 1,500 †
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A group of World War II medals, including Burma Star, Atlantic Star, 1939-45 Star, Defence medal etc. £60-80 †
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A collection of various Masonic orders and jewels, some silver gilt examples £100-150 †
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A pair of gilt metal leaf decorated twin branch wall candleholders; and a pair of Victorian brass candlesticks £40-60 †
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A Victorian marble mantel clock, of architectural design, having 8 day movement striking on a gong, 44cm wide x 34cm high £40-60 †
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A pair of ivory glove stretchers, crested; a silver mounted ladies manicure set in leather case; and a filigree work and enamel napkin ring £20-40 †
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A 19th Century needlepoint embroidery, depicting a religious sceen, 31cm x 45cm, contained in an ornate gilt frame £30-50 †
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A pair of Mouseman book-ends, initialled SF, 15.5cm high £60-80 †
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A Victorian copper jelly mould, 11cm high; and a pair of lidded copper pots £40-60 †
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A run of "The History of Northumberland" £40-60 †
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A 19th Century gilded Spelter and alabaster French mantel clock, surmounted by figures of a boy and girl carrying a doll and a duck, with pierced foliate decoration, circular enamel Roman numeral dial, stamped Hirou, 8 day movement striking on a bell, 44cm high £100 - 150 †
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A quantity of unframed prints, some after Nathaniel Buck and including "the North View of Mettingham Castle and College in the county of Suffolk" £30-40 †
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A quantity of various unframed prints, after Henry Davy £60-80 †
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After S. Clarke, coloured print, "Ipswich from Grain Hall Hill", 32cm x 49cm £40-60 †
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After S. Clarke, a quantity of Ipswich prints £40-60 †
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Leonard Russell Squirrell, pencil signed dry point etching, "On Essex loch, Evening Chelmsford", 13.5cm x 25.5cm £150-200 †
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Henry Davy, study of Aspall Hall, Suffolk, the residence of Mrs Chevallier, signed watercolour, dated 1855, 18.5cm x 28cm, unframed £100-150 †306 3Carl Ronald Giles, 1916-1995, Ipswich Theatre scene, signed watercolour, 53.5cm x 36cm overall £200-400 †307 3Carl Ronald Giles, 1916-1995, humorous study, "The Fountain Inn", signed watercolour, 54cm x 38cm £200-400 †
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Norwich cathedral, folio sized edition £20-40 †
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19th Century school, study of a young man in broad rimmed hat, unsigned watercolour, 13.5cm x 9cm; and a coloured print depicting chickens, entitled "Does your mother know you are out", contained in a bird's eye maple frame, (2) £40-60 †
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Leonard Russell Squirrell, pencil signed etching, "Quiet noon, Southwold, 1920", 19cm x 31cm N.B. lent for 1993 Centenary exhibition and illustrated in Leonard Squirrell, The Museum Collection £80-120 †
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Thomas Churchyard, landscape study of figure and sheep with Woodbridge in the far ground, watercolour, 13cm x 19cm, label verso Fry Gallery, Jermyn Street, London £200-300 †
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Thomas Churchyard, a view of Woodbridge with church and mill visible, watercolour, 6.5cm x 9cm, label verso for Aldeburgh Fine Arts £100-200 †
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A 19th Century coloured engraving of Harwich, 13cm x 17.5cm £20-30 †
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E.K. Redmore, study of sailing vessels at sea, coast and windmill in the far ground, signed oil on board, 21cm x 26cm £60-100 †
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Eight Antique prints, depicting Jacobite period nobility £50-80 †
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Alice Wiseman, Bloomsbury group, still life study, signed oil on canvas, in artist decorated frame, 22cm x 29cm £50-80 †
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Albert Ernst Bottomley, 1873-1950, landscape study with buildings and viaduct, signed watercolour, 23.5cm x 33cm, label verso for G. Wright & Sons £30-50 †
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A Sherwin & Cotton of Hanley tile, depicting Gladstone, 22cm x 14cm, in green and gilt frame £40-60 †
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William Stone, country landscape with figures beside a lake, cottage nearby, signed oil on board, 22cm x 30cm £80-120 †
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Attributed to Gwen John, 1876-1939, a reclining female nude study, red chalk, unsigned, 20cm x 36cm £60-80 †
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19th Century school, study of a wintry landscape, unsigned watercolour, 24cm x18cm £30-50 †
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