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A Liberty & Co "Tudric" pewter cased mantel timepiece, No. 01212, the 3.25ins white dial with Roman numerals to the eight day movement, contained in plain case, 6.25ins high (stamp to base - circa 1905) Provenance: Purchased from Liberty & Co Ltd, Regent Street, London W1R 6AH in 1978 for £79.00 £100-200 plus 24% BP*
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A "Tudric" pewter, copper and brass tea kettle on stand, Model No. 01098, the kettle of circular bulbous form with wicker work covered high scroll handle (partly taped), the copper and brass stand with burner, on four supports with pad feet, 12ins high (stamp to base of kettle) £100-200 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of 18th Century French seamed brass candlesticks with knopped stems and shaped bases, 9.25ins high (drip pans matched - one damaged - and traces of original silvering, particularly to the underside) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th Century English brass hanging candlestick with spreading base and clear glass shade, 14ins high, a glass oil lamp of green tint, with brass burner and glass chimney, 17ins high overall, a brass miners lamp type 6, produced by The Protector Lamp and Lighting Company Ltd, 9.75ins high, and two other small oil lamps £60-80 plus 24% BP*
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A large and impressive Georgian steel, iron, and brass padlock, with original key, 7.75ins high x 5.75ins wide (mechanism fully working) Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A late 18th/19th Century wrought iron pipe kiln, 15.75ins x 8.25ins high Note: Unusually the two centre rings have had the upper terminals turned over and do not attach to the upper bar Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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An 18th/19th Century wrought iron adjustable toasting stand on high tripod base, 33.75ins high, a late Georgian steel footman with pierced serpentine front on four legs, 10ins wide x 10ins deep x 11.5ins high, a regency cast iron miniature hearth, surmounted by royal arms and lion and unicorn supporters, 13ins wide x 13ins high (some damage), and a single toasting fork, 20.25ins Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An early 20th Century embossed copper "Chemist" sign in the Art Nouveau style, mounted on original oak backboard, 6.825ins by 36ins £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A small collection of antique metalware, including - late 18th/19th Century English brass muffineer, 4.25ins high, two others, each 3.25ins high, copper funnel, 5.75ins diameter x 12.25ins high, a copper jelly mould of lobed buttressed form stamped "465. R&W", 4.5ins high, and eighteen other pieces of metalware, various Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A collection of Victorian and George V brass bell-shaped weights from .25oz to 7lbs, .75ins to 7ins high, an early 19th Century brass skimmer of shaped outline, the handle pierced, 20ins, another with copper handle, an oval strainer, 17.5ins and a small collection of other brass items Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Four 19th Century copper utensils, comprising - large jug of conical form with wide pouring lip, 13ins diameter x 13.5ins high (stamped makers mark of shield with pellets), two-handled preserving pan, 16.25ins diameter x 5ins high, mixing bowl with ring handle and rolled over rim, stamped "ECD", 13ins diameter, and an oval kettle and lid, 9.5ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A pair of brass and wrought iron three light wall lights with oval backs, 13.75ins x 10.75ins, a pair of modern French pewter pillar pricket candlesticks with triple knopped stems, 12.25ins high, and a pair of brass finish electric table lamps with "leopard skin" pattern shades, designed by Jean-Pierre Barbance, 26ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century bronze medal of Pope Pius IX by Bianchi commemorating the first Vatican Council, 1869, the obverse showing a bust of the Pope wearing a zucchetto, mozzetta, and stole, the reverse with Christ giving the keys to heaven to St. Peter, 3ins diameter, and a gilt bronze medal of Pope Leo XIII dated 1887, with ring and silk ribbon £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Three late 19th/early 20th Century Austrian cold painted bronze figures, comprising - Kingfisher, by Franz Bergman, 2.5ins high (with Bergman mark), parrot, 3ins high (stamped "Bergman"), and budgerigar, 2ins high (with Bergman mark and stamped "AUS") £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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A late 19th/early 20th Century cold painted bronze model of a standing spaniel, 1.75ins high, a bronze model of a recumbent spaniel, 1.25ins (stamped '26'), and bronze model of a running hare, 1.75ins high (with spurious "Bergman" mark) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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20th Century Continental school - Bronze group of a python attacking an ibex, on naturalistic base, 6.25ins high (unsigned), and an early 20th Century bronzed spelter figure of a seated panther on stepped two coloured marble base, 7.25ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A Continental bronze figure of an eagle with outstretched wings, 3.25ins high, impressed "Getschutzt", and a Continental green onyx horseshoe pattern ashtray surmounted by a cold painted bronze figure of a terrier, 3.875ins high £70-100 plus 24% BP*
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Ernst Julius Wilhelm Mehnert (1823-1878) - Brown patinated bronze - Standing figure of a young boy in Alpine dress, on rectangular base mounted on to black veined marble base, 9.5ins high, signed £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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Charles Anfrie (1833-1905) - Pair of brown patinated bronze figures of children, on stepped circular bases, each 11.25ins, signed to bases (some loss) £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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19th Century Continental school - Standing bronze figure of Athena Giustiniani with her serpent Erichthonius, after a Roman copy of a Greek original, 10.25ins high (spear missing) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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20th Century school - Brown patinated and polished bronze sculpture - Abstract male form playing bowls, 11ins high, unsigned £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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20th Century school - Green patinated bronze figure of a standing male nude, his head bent downwards, his right foot resting on a raised plinth, 16.75ins high, on square polished marble base, signed "S.M" and with raised foundry mark £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Th. Khuen (?) - Brown patinated bronze figure of a standing athlete holding aloft a laurel branch (damaged), on high plinth base with inscription, within a laurel wreath and dated 1948, 19.25ins high, signed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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20th Century Continental school - Limited edition brown patinated bronze figure of a male dancer, probably Rudolf Nureyev, on circular base, 20ins high (No. 1 of edition of 50) £250-400 plus 24% BP*
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A modern bronzed figure of a standing young man in 17th Century dress, with a hound and carrying a rose, on circular base, 24.25ins high £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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Jacques Louis Gautier (born 1831 - ?) - Black finish cast iron standing figure of Don Quixote holding an open book in his left hand, 29ins high, signed on base (tip of sword to side broken) £600-800 plus 24% BP*
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A Queen Anne needlework sampler worked by Elizabeth Allen of Petworth 1706, worked with a standing figure of Christ flanked by putti, and with verse, 12ins x 8.75ins, in later birds eye maple frame and glazed, and one other needlework sampler worked by Elizabeth Boulter in her 10th year, with verse, trees, houses, alphabet and numbers, 20.5ins x 16ins, in later frame and glazed £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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A George III sampler worked in coloured silks by Elizabeth Salte 1778, with bands of foliage, flowers and uplifting verses, 17ins x 13ins, and another by Mary Ann Reaves, Berkswell School 1863, worked in coloured silks with bands of alphabet, flowers, birds and churches, within a running floral border, 15.75ins x 12.25ins, both framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late George III needlework sampler by Mary Story, 1803, worked in coloured silks with Adam and Eve with the serpent, flowering vases, animals, birds, bands of alphabet, numbers and with an uplifting verse, within a floral border, 20.5ins x 17ins, and another Adam and Eve sampler by Mary Holt, 1815, with an uplifting verse, 15ins x 12ins, both framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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A late George III sampler worked in coloured silks by Mary Clark "Her Sampler, Age 12 Years, March 1813. Long Live the King" - "Wrought at Mrs Hobsters Spilsby, Lincolnshire", with alphabets, an improving verse, symbols and animals, within a running floral border, 16.75ins x 12.5ins, and another sampler worked by Elizabeth Ann Oakley (?), aged 10 years, worked in coloured wools with animals, birds, trees and an alphabet, 15ins x 15ins, both framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An early William IV sampler worked in coloured silks by Eliza Matthews, aged 11 years 1831, with a religious verse, angels, flowers, birds and trees, within a running flowering border, 14.5ins x 12ins, and another worked in coloured silks by Sarah Baylls, the centre with an uplifting verse surrounded by a border of flowering plants, trees and birds, 16.25ins x 12.75ins, both framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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An early Victorian needlework sampler, worked in coloured silk by Sarah Pearson of Brampton, Cumberland, with a verse, house, and flowers in vases, and with a running floral motif border, 24.5ins square, in early painted wood frame, and glazed £150-250 plus 24% BP*
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A Victorian Berlin work panel worked with an itinerant Italian family in a landscape, 30ins x 27ins, in modern mahogany frame and glazed £70-100 plus 24% BP*
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A gentleman's grey top hat by Moss Bros of Covent Garden, London (size 7.375), a black felt Stetson (size 7.5), and a grazier grey felt hat (size 7.25) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A black bowler hat by Tress & Co., London, a collapsible black silk top hat by Bennetts of 84-88 Regents Street, and a French beret £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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An academic mortarboard by W. Northam, 1 Star Yard, London (size 7.325), and a University of London doctoral gown, hood and cap (size 7.25), by William Northam & Co £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A lady's Emba "Autumn Haze" mink stole with tassels, lined £60-80 plus 24% BP*
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A lady's red fox fur waist length jacket, lined, size 10-12, 25ins long £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A lady's rabbit fur short jacket, size 8-10, 27ins long £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A lady's short mink jacket, lined, size 10-12, 29ins long, and two stoles £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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A lady's three-quarter length musquash coat, lined, size 12-14, 36ins long, and a dark mink stole £60-80 plus 24% BP*
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A lady's Persian lamb full-length coat, lined, size 10-12, 42ins long £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century oak coopered costrel with steel bands and carrying handle, both ends incised "D. M.", 4ins diameter x 5.5ins long, another the ends incised "R. L.", 7ins diameter x 8ins long, three others, similar, and a French coopered and brass bound jug, 11.25ins high Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A 19th Century coopered oak costrel with iron bands, the ends incised "J. G.", 4ins diameter x 5.5ins high, one incised "T. G.", 6.5ins diameter x 8ins long (traces of original olive green paint), together with two other, similar, and a French coopered and brass bound jug, 13.75ins high Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A rare 18th Century horn glove or wig powderer, 3.75ins high, an early 19th Century horn beaker engraved 'R x S 1807', 4ins high, a fruitwood turned salt or pepper pot with screw lid, 3.25ins high, an early mahogany level with lead plumbob, 23.25ins x 10.75ins, and a quantity of other small interesting items, various Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Two early 20th Century part painted and polished wooden ships half hull models, each mounted on backboard with in-curved corners, 8ins x 27.5ins overall, the other on oak backboard, 8ins x 28ins Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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