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Large modern Caucasian carpet, triple gull border and large central cruciform motif, mainly red and blue field, 405 x 304cm £150-200
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Early 20th century Caucasian rug, multi-gull border with central panel of two interlinked geometric lozenges, mainly rust/red field (faded), 180cm x 144cm £160-180
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Modern Kilim rug, 205cm x 106cm £95-105
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Good quality modern Indian or Chinese thick pile wool large carpet, double gull border, central panel of geometric floral circlet with scattered sprigs of flowers, mainly gold/pale blue/off white field, 370 x 275cm £300-350
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Afghan carpet, double gull border, the centre decorated with weapons and gunships, circa late 1970s, 195cm x 103cm £240-260
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Late 20th century Caucasian rug, multi-gull border, the corners decorated with animal motifs, three lozenge centre and further geometric floral designs throughout, mainly red and white field, 173cm x 129cm £160-180
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Late 20th century Caucasian large wool carpet, central floral lozenge within a multi-coloured border, mainly puce, blue and orange field, 292 x 380cm £150-200
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Fine modern Keshan carpet, triple-gull border, central panel of twining foliage, mainly red and blue field, 245cm x 145cm £200-250
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Modern Hamadan runner, central latticed panel of flower sprigs, double gull border, mainly green, off white, puce and blue field, 295 x 90cm £120-150
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Late 20th century Indian or Chinese thick pile wool carpet, typically decorated with stylised foliage on a faded puce field, 355 x 250cm £100-150
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Late 20th century Caucasian rug, triple-gull border and central large lozenge, mainly dark blue, red and beige field, 105cm x 125cm £80-100
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Fine quality modern Oriental silk rug, triple gull border, central floral panel with all-over flower and geometric designs, mainly rust, blue and white field, 146cm x 101cm £320-350
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Modern Keshan runner, triple-gull border, central panel of twining foliage, mainly off-white field, 380cm x 107cm £240-260
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Silk work wall hanging by Herbert Bone "The Holy Grail" (possibly from the Ten Years of the King series after Tennyson by Royal Windsor Tapestry), 194 x 39cm £500-600
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Pair of green painted Coalbrookdale style cast iron garden chairs, the backs each moulded with busts and scrolls, circular pierced seats and raised on cabriole supports with ram's head feet £200-300
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Weathered cement or composition garden urn of campana form, the circular top applied with floral garland swags on a half-fluted body terminating in a spreading circular foot, 61cm diam x 78cm high £200-300
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Weathered cement or composition pedestal bird bath of circular form, the border moulded with a geometric floral design, 67cm diam £100-150
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Pair of weathered cement or composition small pedestal garden urns with swept scroll borders, 46cm diam £80-120
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Weathered cement or composition garden urn of two-handled campana form, 65cm diam £100-150
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Set of three 20th century lead garden planters of tapering square form, each embossed with twining dolphins and foliage, 22cm wide max £180-220
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Pair of weathered stone or composition campana shaped pedestal garden urns, each moulded with masks and garland swags, 53cm diam x 60cm high £150-200
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Pair of weathered cement or composition griffins, each in seated poses, 50cm high £60-100
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Pair of weathered cement or composition pedestal garden urns, of circular form, the bodies moulded with masks and garland swags, 57cm diam £200-300
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Pair of cast iron large planters of hexagonal form, each moulded with panels of geometric foliage, together with pair of weathered cement or composition models of doves, 50cm wide x 25cm high respectively £200-300
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Large circular weathered cement or composition planter of tapering form, the body decorated with panels of spreading stylised foliage and terminating in paw feet on a square plinth, 60cm diam £100-150
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Victorian cast iron pedestal garden urn, of circular form with a crimped rim on a fluted and ring turned support, 41.5cm diam and 70cm high £100-150
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Pair of Victorian cast iron pedestal planters of circular form with crimped rims, raised on ring turned and fluted supports and circular bases, 42cm diam x 77cm high £100-150
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Large weathered cement or composition memorial pedestal, urn shaped top joining a hexagonal column on a two-step plinth base, 119cm high £100-150
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Haddonstone composite bust of "Apollo" on a reeded column torchere with stepped base 173cm high £400-600
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Weathered cement or composition garden trough of rectangular form, the border with geometric decoration, 87cm long £100-150
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A large vintage copper tank/vat with cast or bronze tap, probably from a brewery 103cm diam 180cm high £1500-2000
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Pair of weathered cement or composition garden urns of circular form moulded with swag decoration, 50cm diam £80-100
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A Bath stone sundial 103cm high £150-200
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Cast iron garden urn of campana form, circa late 19th/early 20th century, 49cm high £100-150
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Pair of decorative weathered cement or composition pedestal garden urns with moulded scroll borders on short supports with spreading circular bases, 52cm high £100-120
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Heavy weathered stone or composition garden pedestal of square form, two-tier top on a plain column terminating in a similar base, 77cm wide x 87cm high £300-400
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Pair of large composition garden troughs of rectangular form, the bodies each moulded with twining foliage and berries, 137cm long £200-300
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Pair of 19th century or earlier, good weathered stone or composition models of recumbent lions, 57cm high x 97cm long £600-800
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Mouseman oak pulpit of canted form, raised on a tapering pedestal, the large hexagonal plinth or canopy applied with a six-step balustrade with ring turned columns of plain panelled form throughout with various carved detail, the inner pulpit inscribed "Given by members of Christ Church to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 2nd June 1953" NB: This pulpit was removed from Hickling Church but was probably originally in a church in Whitby, North Yorkshire, 208cm high x 260cm long approx £600-800
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Two Robert Thompson 'Mouseman' pew lecterns, each of upright rectangular form and with three plain front panels, interspersed with two narrow tracery carved panels, the inners with open shelves, each typically carved on the uprights with mouse and one other similar (this example is not carved with a mouse), 136cm wide x 86.5cm high (3) £400-600
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Early 19th century mahogany wine cooler of tapering rectangular form, the lifting lid with a gadrooned rim, fitted partially plush lined interior raised on scroll feet, 74cm wide £300-400
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William IV period rosewood circular dining table, the top inset with brass circlets with a beaded lower rim raised on tapering hexagonal support terminating in a tripod base with paw feet, 121cm diam £300-500
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Regency period brass bound mahogany peat bucket of tapering circular form, the top applied with two brass carry handles, 39cm diam £100-120
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20th century French Kingwood vitrine, marble top applied throughout with gilt metal decorative mounts, each side with concave glass panels and the front with two glazed doors enclosing fitted shelving on cabriole supports, 114cm wide x 160cm high £200-250
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18th century walnut chest, cross banded top over two short and three full width graduated drawers on bracket feet, 104.5cm wide £300-350
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19th century French Kingwood and marquetry ladies writing/work table profusely inlaid throughout with panels of geometric and floral marquetry with painted detail, sliding top over similar writing surface with purple plush lined inset and fitted with central pen tray and inkwells, lifting to reveal mirror, lidded inlaid compartments etc, name plate marked "Brevette SGDG", sliding embroidery box below, gilt metal mounts throughout raised on four fluted tapering supports joined by shaped X stretcher applied in the centre with gilt metal urn, 56cm wide £650-750
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Ornate Victorian full height gilt and gesso dressing mirror, crested with a knot pediment and rope twist border with similar mounts at either foot, 209cm high x 89cm wide £350-450
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Gilt and gesso rectangular wall mirror crested with a knot pediment and with an arched mirror panel applied with gilded garland swag over three quarter length further mirror panel below, 44cm wide x 157cm high £120-150
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Late 18th/early 19th century mahogany chest with moulded edge, four full width graduated drawers on bracket feet, 80cm wide £150-200
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