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Chinese reverse painting on glass - Ancestral portrait of a noblewoman in court robes, hardwood frame, total size, 59cm x 43cm £80 - 120
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Extremely rare and fine 19th century Italian ebony and ivory table cabinet, by Ferdinando Pogliani (1832 - 1899), of box form, with flanking swing handles, the fall-front centred by finely engraved classical scene of a goddess and putto, in leaf border, enclosing a fitted interior of two long, one deep and four short drawers, each with inlaid scrollwork fascade, the upper drawer with partial paper label to underside for Ferdinando Pogliani Ebanis, Via Monte Napoleone, Con Fabrica Corso Porta Victoria, N., Milano, 41cm wide x 23cm deep x 44cm high £1200 - 1800
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Oriental carved bone telescopic fishing rod, the shaft carved as a bamboo root with insects, the end removing to reveal telescopic bamboo rod, total length 133cm £200 - 300
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Antique Islamic silver agate and garnet studded belt, applied with coins and geometric ornament, with pin clasp £120 - 180
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Witold Kawalec (1922-2003), rare carved alabaster, sculpture depicting the legend of Leda and the Swan, raised on square stone plinth, 44cm high Provenance: Purchased from the artist £250 - 400
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After the Antique - 19th Century Grand Tour bronze figure of Mercury seated on a rock, foundry mark to rear for Sabatino Angelis & Fils, Napoli, 51cm high £700 - 1000
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Pair of 19th century Continental bronze sculptures of putti, representing Bacchus and Mars, signed Boucher, raised on rouge marble socles, total height (including staff) 26cm £200 - 300
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After Alfred Barye (1839-1882): Bronze sculpture of a racehorse with jockey up signed 'Alfred Barye Fils, sculpture 1868', on integral oval plinth base, 42cm high £800 - 1200
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English School, circa 1830, pair of paper-cut portrait miniatures of two young girls, with gilt heightening, in glazed ebonised frames, total size 26 x 22cm £70 - 100
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John Buncombe (act 1795-1825), silhouette portrait miniature of an officer of the 97th Queen's Own Regiment, old label verso, 10 x 7cm, in verre eglomise oval glazed frame £200 - 300
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Pair of 19th century gilt metal profile miniature busts of Shakespeare and Milton mounted within glazed rosewood frames, total size 20 x 18cm. (2) £80 - 120
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Rare 19th century polychrome wax portrait of 3rd Earl Charles Stanhope, after the portrait by John Opie, mounted in convex glazed cushion frame, total size 26cm diameter £80 - 120
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John Miers (fl.1760-1810), two painted silhouette portraits on plaster, both with John Miers trade labels to reverse, with convex verre eglomise and carved oval wooden frames, total size 18 x 15cm £150 - 250
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Good Regency style reverse painted silhouette on glass depicting a huntsman and dog, titled 'Gadwell Shooting', in bird's-eye maple frame, total size 44 x 55cm £250 - 350
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H. Gibbs (early 19th Century), pair of reverse painted on glass silhouette miniatures of a Lady and Gentleman, oval, with trade label to back paper - 'H. Gibbs, Profilist.' in papier mache frame, total size, 15 x 13cm £100 - 150
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Mrs Isabella Beetham (1753-1825), painted miniature silhouette on plaster of a Gentleman wearing a hat, trade label to reverse for Mrs Beetham, no. 27 Fleet Street, verre eglomise, oval, glazed carved wood frame, total size 20 x 16cm, together with reverse painted silhouette on glass attributed to Mrs Beetham. (2) £100 - 150
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Rare George III papercut silhouette interior scene, attributed to Mary Wray depicting figures conducting various tasks in a room setting, glazed ebonised slip frame, total size 34 x 52cm £400 - 600
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Studio of John Miers (fl. 1760-1810), painted silhouette miniature portrait on plaster of a Gentleman, oval, in glazed papier mache frame, total size 13 x 11cm, together with two further George III silhouette portraits on plaster in the manner of John Miers, including one with trace of a trade label and inscribed to plaster Capt. Salisbury 2235. (3) £200 - 300
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George III painted silhouette portrait miniature on card, by Charles, oval in glazed gadrooned brass frame, 13 x 10cm, together with to others similar, one named verso as Dr Tomkin, Witham, born at Yalding, Kent Aug 2nd '69. (3) £100 - 150
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John Miers (fl. 1760-1810), painted silhouette miniature portrait on plaster, trade label verso, oval, 8 x 6.5cm, in glazed papier mache frame £100 - 150
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Continental School, early 19th Century, monochrome portrait miniature on ivory depicting a Gentleman with high collar and brown coat, signed 'Violau', 8 x 6cm, glazed gilt metal frame, together with small 19th century portrait miniature on ivory of a clergyman. (2) £80 - 120
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Frederick Frith (1819-1871), full length silhouette portrait of a Gentleman named verso as Admiral Colin Yorke Campbell (1812-1893), signed and dated 1841, 19 x 16cm, glazed frame £150 - 250
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Hubard Gallery (act. circa 1822-1845), half length profile silhouette portrait of a Gentleman, label verso, 13 x 10cm, glazed birds-eye maple frame, together with a similar portrait by J. L. Maginn. (2) £80 - 120
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English School, circa 1830, pair of painted silhouette miniature portraits on card of a Lady and Gentleman, oval, 9 x 7cm, papier mache frames, together with pair of 1920s paper-cut silhouette portraits and pair of frame Bartolozzi stipple engravings. (6) £100 - 150
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Fine quality 19th century French ormolu and white carrara marble desk stand, shaped canted rectangular marble base with twin lidded wells and rear putti figure supporting twin candle arms, guilloche frieze on toupie, 27cm wide £300 - 500
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After the Antique - 19th century Continental Grand Tour bronze of an athlete raised on rectangular plinth, 31cm high £250 - 350
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19th century Continental bronze portrait bust of Bacchus on integral square socle base, 21cm high £80 - 120
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Otto Schmidt-Hofer (1873-1925), bronze model of a racehorse, signed, 21cm high £150 - 250
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Guy Taplin (b.1939), painted wooden sculpture 'Lapwing' signed and titled, on driftwood base, 72cm high £500 - 700
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Guy Taplin (b.1939), painted wooden sculpture 'Golden Plover' signed and titled, on driftwood base, 61cm high £700 - 900
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Manner of Guy Taplin - carved painted sculpture of an Avocet, indistinctly inscribed to brass plaque to base and dated 1999, 31cm high, together with antique decoy duck. (2) £100 - 150
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18th century Continental, possibly Venetian carved giltwood and polychrome painted swag with carved grotesque mask issuing forth floral and ribbon-tied pilaster, 130cm high £200 - 300
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Early 20th century Japanese Meiji period cloisonné vase of squared baluster form with narrow neck and and flared rim, decorated with stylised chrysanthemum ornament, character mark to base, 32cm high £80 - 120
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Japanese Meiji period papier mache and shibyama inlaid panel depicting geishas, 43 x 30cm £70 - 100
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Collection of six 19th century Indian paintings on mica depicting exotic birds, titles include 'tree digging bird', 'Sing Jaipur Paret', 'White Kite', 'Fruit digging bird' etc, each 16 x 11cm, mounted £80 - 120
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Good Japanese Meiji period group of carved ivory figures of female musicians and dancers, each one signed with two character mark the tallest 14cm, raised on period carved wooden stand £200 - 300
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Antique alpine hiking staff with horn handle and engraved with names of alpine destinations, 150cm high, together with another similar, smaller, antlers mounted cane, riding crop, lignum vitae cane, Anglo Indian carved bamboo. (6) £80 - 120
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Late 19th / early 20th century West Indian shell valentine with two glazed octagonal folding sections, the left panel centred with photographic portrait of a young child, the right panel with concentric heart ornament, 23cm high £300 - 500
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Good large pair of late 19th / early 20th century bronze Marley horse bronzes, typical form, 52cm high £200 - 300
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Victorian copper jelly mould of castellated ring form, initialled L.H.C., 13cm high, together with two further copper jelly moulds. (3) £100 - 150
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George III mahogany and ivory cruet stand with surmounting swing handle, and pentaf oil revolving partitioned section on circular base, 27cm high £60 - 90
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Pair of early 18th century Continental carved gilt-wood candlesticks each of hexagonal knopped form on spread base, with metal sconces, 30cm high £100 - 150
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19th century Canton carved ivory card case of small size, with vacant oval cartouche and allover relief carved with figures and pagodas in landscapes, 9cm high £100 - 150
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Late 19th / early 20th century cold painted bronze mounted novelty paperclip with bulldog surmount on sprung mount and wooden plinth, total length 20cm £120 - 180
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English School, mid 18th century, miniature portrait on ivory of a Gentleman, in blue coat, extensive indistinct inscription to paper label, verso, oval, 6 x 4cm, in moulded fruitwood frame, together with an early 19th century English School portrait miniature on ivory of an officer. (2) £100 - 150
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Fine 18th century French enamel desk stand of rectangular cushion form, the hinged lid decorated with figures before a chateau, enclosing ormolu mounted interior with twin glass wells, the sides enamelled with similar landscape views within gilt and puce borders, 16cm wide, old paper label to underside states 'Given to Kerrison by the Marquis de la Beliner (a Gentleman in waiting to Marie Antoinette) a fugitive from French Revolution' £300 - 500
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Antique Continental ormolu figure of a bear cub, 8cm long, together with 19th century Grand Tour figure of Narcissus and oval copper snuff box. (3) £100 - 150
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19th century Canton carved ivory card case of typical form carved in relief figures and pagodas in landscapes, initialled oval gilt metal cartouche, 10cm high £80 - 120
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Good pair of French Empire bronze and ormolu three branch candlesticks each with classical figural surmount and three dished sconces on projecting arms, hung with chains, on leaf moulded columns and tripod lion mask supports and paw feet, 45cm high £300 - 500
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19th century Chinese pewter teapot of squat form the cover with jade knop, engraved with a landscape to front face and script to rear, archaic script inlaid to the wooden handle, 11cm high, together with a mellon form teapot and another engraved Chinese teapot. (3) £150 - 250
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