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ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) A miniature oval portrait of a gentleman, with powdered wig and brown coat, watercolour on ivory, 3.3cm; and a 19th Century Continental oval portrait miniature of a young man, 5cm, both in gilt mounts (2) £100-150
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A PERSIAN ISFAHAN CERAMIC TILE PICTURE, the thirty five tiles depicting polychrome birds amongst summer flowers, within a deep blue border, approximately 100 x 75cm £200-400
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TWO CONTEMPORARY POTTERY SEATED FIGURES (2) £20-30
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AN EASTERN BRASS LARGE CHARGER, the dished, lobed centre engraved with elephants and tigers within a border of stylised flowerheads, 76.5cm diameter £40-60
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A SET OF ELEVEN LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PITH PAINTINGS, depicting various figures in costume, each approximately 9 x 5cm, contained in two frames (2) £100-150
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AN AMERICAN MCDONALD ALUMINIUM MINE SAFETY HELMET, profusely engraved with birds, buildings, and stylised flowering foliage, 29cm £60-80
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A PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED CORK PICTURES, each depicting a figure before a lakeside pavilion, 13.5 x 23.5cm, framed (2) £30-40
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A 1930'S CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND INLAID RECTANGULAR CASKET, the lid with Tunbridge style inlay, the padded interior with mirror inset lid, with key, 23.5cm wide £50-80
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AN INDIAN BRASS CIGAR BOX, profusely engraved with stylised foliage and with regimental crest, having cedar wood lining, 20cm wide; and a late 19th Century French brass and copper rectangular casket, the lid with applied female motif, 16cm (2) £60-80
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN CRANBERRY GLASS TABLE LAMP, the gilded decoration reserving an oval panel painted with two putti, 45cm high £60-80
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A 17TH/18TH CENTURY LEAD CRUCIFIX, the cast figure drilled for a coffin mount, 31cm £40-60
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A WWI PEWTER PROPAGANDA BULLDOG/EAGLE PAPERWEIGHT, after John Hassall, the reversible seated figure inscribed both 'Bowwow' and 'Hoch Hoch', 8.5cm high £40-50
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A MODERN SATSUMA POTTERY BALUSTER TABLE LAMP, painted and gilt decorated with flowers, 33.5cm high £30-50
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A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, painted with a portrait of a young nun, 18.5cm diameter £50-80
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A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED ALABASTER FIGURE of a lion, the recumbent figure mounted as a table lamp, with tasselled shade, 35cm high overall £60-80
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A PAIR OF EBONISED HORSESHOE SHAPED WALL PLAQUES, each mounted with a silver plated relief portrait of a horse, 37.5cm high (2) £30-40
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AN ITALIAN BRONZE BUST of a young girl, after Vincenzo Cinque (1852-1929), Lagana Napoli foundry mark, 21cm high £100-150
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A 19TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE RECTANGULAR PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, with beaded and foliate cast border, 27.5 x 20.5cm overall £40-60
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AN ARTS & CRAFTS COPPER DISH, in the form of a spider's web, with central embossed spider, 24cm diameter; a copper and brass conical vase of Arts & Crafts design, with riveted decoration, 21cm high; and an Arts & Crafts copper circular dish, the cover pierced and embossed with a monogram, and dates 2nd April 1873 and 1923, 14.5cm (3) £40-60
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ANGLO INDIAN VIZAGAPATAM IVORY AND PORCUPINE QUILL WORK BOX of sarcophagus form, the interior fitted with pin cushions and lidded compartments with mother of pearl reels, 22cm wide x 17cm deep £600-800
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A GROUP OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY INDIAN WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS of ceremonially subjects, each with inscription, approximately 25 x 14cm, framed £300-500
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A LOUIS VUITTON SQUARE HAT CASE with inner tray, brass hasps and carrying handle (loose), numbered 766190 and labelled, 45cm £700-900
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A 19TH CENTURY EUROPEAN BRONZE EWER, with globular shaped body, the rim with lobed border surmounted by a pair of recumbent goats, 17.5cm high £40-60
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AN ONYX SMOKERS SET, comprising a cigarette box, ash tray and lighter (3) £30-50
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A PAIR OF ANTIQUE ANGLO INDIAN FOLDING CHAIRS, with inlaid mother-of-pearl decoration and Urdu script to top rail, 102cm high £150-250
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A LARGE SET OF AFRICAN KUDU HORNS, with part skull, 112cm long £80-120
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AN AFRICAN HORN TABLE LIGHT, with green glass shade, a wooden and studded fur base, 98cm high £50-100
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FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BOWLS, with typical floral decoration, 11cm diameter (5) £70-150
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ROSS, Sir John R.N., 'Narrative of the Second Voyage in Search of a North West Passage and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the Years 1829-1833' with twenty nine plates inc. some coloured, final chart deficient, A.W. Webster London 1835, later rebind, blue cloth, 4to. (325 x 260mm), overall foxing, replaced end papers, bumped £100-200
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ROSS, Sir John R.N., 'Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North West Passage and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the Years 1829-1833' with thirty plates and charts inc. some coloured, bound with Appendix with twenty plates and charts and list of Subscribers. A.W. Webster London 1835, now bound in tooled green leather with marbled edges and end papers. Montague Williams b/p boards loose, all over foxing, bumps and scratches, 8vo. (275 x 225mm) £100-200
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BAEDEKER, Karl, The Dominion of Canada, 2nd & 3rd revised editions 1900 and 1907 with maps and a collection of approximately 70 books relating to Canada (72) £50-80
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH PAPIER MÂCHÉ PULL ALONG BULLDOG TOY, with nodding head, opening jaws and glass inset eyes, 55cm long £300-500
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A 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND INLAID 'TRINITY LIGHTHOUSE' WORK BOX, the lid and sides inlaid with sailing ships, steamboats and other small craft at sea, the lid inlaid with 'Nore' light ship, having fitted interior, 32.5cm wide £200-300
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A SCRIMSHAW HORN BEAKER decorated with a soldier beside a building, possibly the Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney, Australia, also with monogram, crest and vignette of a young girl, inscribed 'Mary Lee Born on September 21 1796', 10.5cm high £400-600
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A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL ENAMEL OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT, of a young lady reading a book, 3.2cm; and a late 18th Century oval miniature of a young officer, in scarlet coat, watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm (2) £200-300
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A CAST RESIN ARCHITECTURAL MODEL of the Radcliffe Library, Oxford, designed by James Gibbs 1727, 26cm high £40-60
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A BACCARAT MILLEFIORI PAPERWEIGHT, 6.5cm wide; another millefiori paperweight; and a late Victorian sulphide dump weight (3) £30-40
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A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, with gilt heightened orange decoration, puce marks, and a collection of other decorative 19th Century tea cups and saucers, and trios (qty) £150-250
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE SPECIMEN WOOD AND INLAID TABLE CABINET, with an arrangement of seven drawers, two pairs of sliding doors and an open compartment, 60cm wide £200-300
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AN ANTIQUE CARVED OAK RECTANGULAR PANEL, carved with lattice work and stylised flowers, 113cm £80-120
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A WHITE PAINTED PINE CURVED SECTION OF BALUSTRADE, with five turned columns, 63cm wide £40-50
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A 19TH CENTURY TOLEWARE OVAL TEA TRAY, painted with a classical female, within gilt heightened border, 60.5cm wide £100-150
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AN 18TH CENTURY HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVING after Gillray, 'Two Penny Whist', another engraving of an ancient Egyptian design, and a Japanese print of verse and a lobster (3) £50-80
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AN EARLY BRONZE FIGURE of an athlete, with verdi-gris patination and mounted upon a cylindrical marble column base, 29cm high overall £400-600
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A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE of a classical female, on veined marble square section base, 25cm high overall; and another bronze figure of a naked female, on green serpentine base, 22cm high overall (2) £200-300
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AN ANTIQUE BRONZE FIGURE of Ajax, the figure lacking one arm and lower legs, mounted on a cylindrical marble column, 53.5cm high overall £300-500
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FIVE 18TH CENTURY PEWTER PLATES, with shaped borders, largest 23.5cm diameter, a 20th Century spot hammered pewter plate by Liberty & Co, and an 18th Century green glass wine bottle (7) £100-200
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AN INDIAN MACHINE WOVEN THROW, worked in reds, green and metal threads with repeated stylised designs, 260 x 212cm £40-80
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A CONTINENTAL TIN GLAZED POTTERY CHARGER, painted in blue with a mythical beast within a stylised foliate border, 38.5cm wide; another, painted in blue with repeated stylised flower heads, two similar small dishes, and another with polychrome decoration of a bird amidst flowers (5) £200-300
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A PAIR OF MID VICTORIAN BRASS GOTHIC STYLE PRICKET CANDLESTICKS, with dished drip pans, knopped stems, and domed bases with repeated trefoil motifs, 38.5cm high (2) £200-300
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