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HENRY MOORE (1898-1986) Stonehenge Iithograph X/XXV, signed in pencil and dated '73, image size 17 x 25cm £250-350 (plus 24%BP*)
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LESLIE VAN DER SLUYS (AUSTRALIA) (1939-2010) Rainbow Lorikeets and Black Bean tree, lino cut 59/90, signed and dated 1988 in pencil, image size 29 x 28cm, framed £300-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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A REGENCY STYLE OAK RECTANGULAR KNEEHOLE WRITING DESK with green tooled leather top and three deep drawers, probably Government issue for the Admiralty 107cm wide x 76cm deep £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, with an engine turned lid by Harman Brothers 1962, 16.5cm long, 17 Troy oz £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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A C. BECHSTEIN EBONISED BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO, frame no. 9130756 on octagonal baluster legs, castors, 194cm £800-1200 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, fitted two short drawers above three graduated long drawers, two short drawers below, turned supports and shaped stretchers, 92cm wide £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN OLD BRASS 'CENTURY' TELESCOPE by Watson & Sons Ltd, 313 HIgh Holborn, London, No. 1186, complete with mahogany tripod, 124cm long overall £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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ARTS AND CRAFTS BRASS GOBLET, with grape leaf decoration inscribed 'To Short' 23cm high £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A BRAZILIAN HAND CARVED WOODEN FOLK ART FIGURE OF ST. FRANCIS, polychrome with birds, 55cm high (purchased in Brazil when church was being demolished) £150-250 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN BRONZE AFTER THE ANTIQUE of Silenius or Bacchus, 27cm long, on an oval red velvet base £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A PAIR OF LOUIS XV1 STYLE BRONZE AND PARCEL GILT CANDLESTICKS of fluted tapering form with ribbon swag ornament and triform base, 31cm high £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CANDLE STAND with brass sconce, wax tray and ring turned central column on a circular base, 96cm high £200-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU CANDLESTICKS each in the form of a classical column ruin with naturalistic brick work base, 30cm high £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN ANTIQUE ORMOLU URN of classical campanulate form with raised putti and grapevine decoration on a green marble plinth, 25.5cm high £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE AND ORMOLU CANDLE STAND with bell shaped glass bowl, figural stem and square base on scroll supports, 51cm high £150-250 (plus 24%BP*)
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A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU PENDULE MANTEL CLOCK, with circular white enamel dial and striking mechanism, the case with swan head handles, raised trailing foliate design and square base, 40cm high (pendulum and back plate deficient) £500-700 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIX BOTTLE WINE RACK of rectangular tray form, 60 x 22cm £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LARGE GRAND TOUR BRONZE EWER AFTER COLODION of classical form with entwined handles, goats head mounts, tapering body and square base, 47cm high £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A COMPOSITION BUST AFTER THE ANTIQUE inscribed Pericles, 58cm high £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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A REGENCY BRASS INLAID DESK STAND fitted one long drawer and with scrolling decoration on bun feet, 29cm wide x 21cm deep £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A REGENCY GILT BRASS RECTANGULAR DESK STAND fitted twin glass inkwells and oval candle stand with carrying handles on claw feet, 29 x 19cm £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A REGENCY MAHOGANY STORM LANTERN with engraved glass shade, brass mounts, turned stem and circular base, 60cm high overall £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A ROMAN WHITE MARBLE WATER SPOUT in the form of a male theatre mask, 24 x 19cm overall Provenance:- Maureen Swanson, Countess of Dudley, Himley Hall Staffordshire. £800-1200 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE MEMORIAL PORTRAIT of Princess Charlotte wearing Prince of Wales feathers in her hair, enamel on copper, 8.5 x 7cm in gilt frame £250-350 (plus 24%BP*)
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A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP of Uncle Tom and Little Eva seated in an arbour, 16.5cm high £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE MAHOGANY BONHEUR DU JOUR with galleried top, inlaid decoration and fold over writing surface with drawer below on square tapering legs, 69cm wide x 100cm high £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY GENTLEMANS CAMPAIGN DRESSING CHEST with hinged rising lid, adjustable mirror and numerous compartments, the interior fitted six oak lined drawers with inset brass handles enclosed by arched panelled doors, 90cm wide £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE of a faun after the Antique with foundry mark for H Gladenbeck und Sohn on a marble plinth, 46cm high overall; and a further bronze of an athelete signed U Bugler on marble plinth, 41cm high (2) £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY AUBUSSON NEEDLEWORK VERDURE TAPESTRIES, each portraying courtiers in a formal garden with parrots and flowers and classical rotunda, framed by corinthian columns, approximately 180 x 230cm (2) £1200-1500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY CARVED OAK BOOKENDS each in the form of a lion couchant, the plinths signed G Caspar, 16cm high overall £40-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN PAPIER MÂCHÉ TWO FOLD BLOTTER with felt lined interior, gilded scroll decoration and inset polychrome bead work central star ornament, 41 x 32cm £300-400 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD BOOKSTAND, height adjustable on a petal shaped base and inset a Berlin wool work panel depicting a bullfinch, 36cm high x 33cm wide £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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A SOUTH EAST ASIAN, PERHAPS BURMESE, GILDED METAL CIRCULAR BOX inset turquoise and amber coloured stones and symbolic ornament, 33cm diameter £150-250 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID REVOLVING BOOKCASE with splat sides, 46cm square £80-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FELT COLLAGE PICTURE depicting a mother and child being welcomed by an Orthodox priest, 43 x 52cm £60-120 (plus 24%BP*)
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A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY GILT BRASS TWO BRANCH WALL LIGHTS of acanthus scroll form, 29cm high (2) £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GEORGIAN STYLE WING ARMCHAIR upholstered in buttoned and brass studded green leather, with loose cushion, 85cm wide x 116cm high £250-350 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN ANTIQUE MIDDLE EASTERN MARRIAGE CHEST with embossed brass mounts, hinged rising lid and shaped supports, 74cm wide x 44cm deep £200-300 (plus 24%BP*)
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TWO 19TH CENTURY CAUCASIAN LARGE BEATEN METAL BALUSTER JUGS with side handles and panelled and embossed decoration, 62cm and 59cm high (2) £100-200 (plus 24%BP*)
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AN ANTIQUE MIDDLE EASTERN COPPER CAULDRON with iron ring handles, 50cm diameter; and a copper circular tray with fluted edge, 34cm diameter (2) £70-150 (plus 24%BP*)
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A MIDDLE EASTERN RED GROUND RUG with central interlocking medallion and decorated animals, 150 x 104cm £30-60 (plus 24%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY DRESS SWORD with ivory hilt, gilt ornament and steel scabbard, 96cm long (loses to hilt); and a further dress sword by Hawkes of Piccadilly, London (shortened), in leather outer case, 110cm long (2) £70-150 (plus 24%BP*)
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A VICTORIAN OAK CORNER CHAIR with studded leather material and turned legs, 69cm wide £30-50 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GLOBE-WERNICKE MAHOGANY VENEERED FIVE SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, each section with a lead light glazed lift up panelled door labelled Globe-Wernicke 'Always Complete but Never Finished, Made in England', 225cm high x 86cm wide x maximum depth 35cm £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GLOBE-WERNICKE MAHOGANY VENEERED FIVE SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, each section with a lead light glazed lift up panelled door labelled Globe-Wernicke 'Always Complete but Never Finished, Made in England', 225cm high x 86cm wide x maximum depth 35cm £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GLOBE-WERNICKE MAHOGANY VENEERED FIVE SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, each section with a lead light glazed lift up panelled door labelled Globe-Wernicke 'Always Complete but Never Finished, Made in England', 225cm high x 86cm wide x maximum depth 35cm £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GLOBE-WERNICKE MAHOGANY VENEERED FIVE SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, each section with a lead light glazed lift up panelled door labelled Globe-Wernicke 'Always Complete but Never Finished, Made in England', 225cm high x 86cm wide x maximum depth 35cm £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A GLOBE-WERNICKE MAHOGANY VENEERED FIVE SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, each section with a lead light glazed lift up panelled door labelled Globe-Wernicke 'Always Complete but Never Finished, Made in England', 225cm high x 86cm wide x maximum depth 35cm £300-500 (plus 24%BP*)
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A PERSIAN, TABRIZ, RED GROUND CARPET having a central hooked medallion within an intricate geometric and foliage field and wide apple green ground surround with multiple border, 371 x 300cm £1500-2500 (plus 24%BP*)
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