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17th Century primitive limestone head, with the head slightly tilted, looking forward, 29cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian works of art, to include papier mâché coaster, a snuff box decorated with a boy with a fishing net and two further papier mâché snuff boxes, (4) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Two Dutch tiles, circa 1720 blue and white decorated example with a vase of flowers and a circa 1690 example of brown glaze decorated with Cupid. Largest 15.5cm x 12cm (2) £30-£40 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of 19th Century stone head corbels, of a man with a moustache and hat, the other of a figure with wavy hair, (2) 40cm long, 19cm high £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Cased Meerschaum cheroot holder in the shape of a poppy seed; to include a carved briar pipe with Edward VII, hallmarked band and a briar pipe stamped maker R.P. (3) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of early 19th Century steel lazy tongs, with a criss-cross extending arm which extends to 45cm. £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Collection of four walking sticks, to include a horn handled example, a white metal collar example, a cane and another walking stick, (4) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Large 19th Century Melo Diadema shell, of typical form with collectors labels applied, 33cm long £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Works of art, to include a Scottish horn snuff box, an Egyptian revival enamel box, Victorian tooth pick box and an owl vesta, (4) £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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18th Century brass wine cooler, the oval body with a tapering base flanked by loop handles and a stepped foot, 43cm wide £150-£250 plus 22.8% BP*
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Pair of 19th Century French Lorgnette, the sprung glass with lotus leaf top to the fluted stem, together with a Victorian cased meerschaum pipe in the form of an eagle claw clutching the bowl, (2) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Three walking sticks,to include a blackthorn example, a bamboo crook handled example, a shepherds crook example also a bamboo riding crop with antler handle and an umbrella, longest 94cm, (5) £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian taxidermy wall bracket, the shield back with platform top above a crocodile head with mouth open, 64cm high £150-£250 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century cased cut throat razor, the bone handle with wavy line decoration, an "Old English" steel blade, together with a fleam and a set of Simmons's improved Sovereign Balance, (3) £70-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century horn child's walking stick, possibly Rhinoceros, of small proportions, in the form of a thorny stick, 61cm high £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Four footed pewter beakers, a pewter plate and a quart tankard, the latter height 15cm (6) £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century brass whale oil lamp, the finial topped lid above the oil reservoir and stem leading to the wide base, 43cm high £30-£40 plus 22.8% BP*
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Quantity of minerals and fossils displayed in wooden Trays and a box. trays 82cm x 25cm (large qty) £120-£180 plus 22.8% BP*
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George III bone and gold tooth pick case, with a central panel flanked by foliate swags, 62mm long £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century carved bone Memento mori, carved as a skull raised on a turned support and base, height 42mm £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Rare 19th Century ebony and rhinoceros horn stick, London 1936, makers mark indistinct. The handle a carved rhinoceros horn bust of a negro with glass eyes with later silver mount. Length 93cm £400-£600 plus 22.8% BP*
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Set of three 19th Century steel and brass fireside irons, the final top above leaf grips and steel arms, to include a poker, a shovel and tongs, (3) £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian pressed horn music box, the lid finely decorated, the centre being a basket of flowers, playing the tune, British Grenadier and with key. 11cm, 7cm, 3.5cm £150-£250 plus 22.8% BP*
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Decoy duck, the painted duck with head turned, 32cm long £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Derbyshire Blue John column, the blue john column with an agate sphere to the top, 15cm high £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian brass "Mr Punch" bar lighter with hole through the cigar to Mr Punch's mouth, 19cm high £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian dogs head walking stick, the carved dog head with glass eyes above the tapering cane, 88cm long £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian jockey head walking stick handle top, with a carved cap above glass eyes and wide sideburns, 8cm high £70-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian Tunbridge box and related objects, the flower and geometric inlaid box housing a collection of items to include beadwork bands, a beadwork purse, a pin cushion, medallions, etc, (qty) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Early 20th Century Russian carved ivory and mammoth tooth elephant paper weights, the ivory carved elephants raised on sections of mammoth tooth plinth bases, the bases 9.5cm long, (2) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century teak and brass bucket, with tapering teak body with brass straps, flanked by handles, 41cm wide £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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George III tortoiseshell and pique case, with star decoration to the body, 6cm high £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Four walking sticks to include a branch stick with woven white metal band, an ebony example, a gold top example and silver top example, mark indistinct. Longest 90cm, (4) £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Works of art, to include Victorian writing box, with paper label from the Cabinet and Upholstery Henry Ogden, a knitting stick, a treen barrel sewing tape measure, a pick and a carved spoon, (5) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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George III tortoiseshell and gold piqué tooth pick case, the rectangular case with arched hinged lid enclosing the interior, 65mm long £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Late 19th Century Black Forrest jewellery casket, surmounted by a group of game birds and a leaf and berry hinged top and scroll supports, 18cm wide, 12cm deep £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian horn handled walking stick, possibly Rhinoceros, the carved handle with crisscross underside to the collar and Malacca cane, 81cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian rosewood and satinwood tea caddy, the arched lid with bands of rosewood and satinwood enclosing a lidded compartment, 13cm wide £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Fine circa 1920 ivory carving, of a mother and child above a horn plinth base, total height 9cm high £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Works of art, to include a French 18 carat gold mounted cheroot holder, a Victorian mother of pearl card case and a late 18th Century horn pill box, (3) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Derbyshire Blue John egg, 6cm high £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century Argentinian Gaucho knife in a leather scabbard, the knife with polished acid etched steel blade and brass mounts to the grip and scabbard. length 31cm £60-£80 plus 22.8% BP*
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Step Malacca sword stick with triple edge blade, silver mount to the handle London 1860 maker FT, blade length 60.5cm £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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After Guss A Milde, a bronze figure of a standing nude female, marked to the plinth base Guss A Milde, Dresden and Robert Ockerman Dresden, raised upon a marble base with rotating base, 56cm high £400-£600 plus 22.8% BP*
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Early 20th Century oak poker stick, the carved eagle head above the internal steel poker, 97cm long £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian mother of pearl card case, with diamond shaped panels, 11cm high, together with a papier-mâché snuff box and a Victorian treen seal box with seal enclosed, (3) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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The Incandescent Gas Light Company, London patent gilded metal gas light sconce in the Gothic manner. 38cm long £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Fox mask or head on a shield shaped wooden mount with label Mr Spooner's Hounds killed at "Two Bridges" 40 mins 27/1/27. Two bridges located over the River Dart on Dartmoor. To the rear is the name Arden Stiniel Chagford, presumably the name of the owner of the mask £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century oak coppered costrel with metal handle, 16cm diameter £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century bronze wall mounted bell, with swing frame, 42cm long £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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