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A 19TH CENTURY BRASS POCKET SUNDIAL, with compass by W Watkins, Bristol, in mahogany case, 7.6cm wide £70-100
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A 19TH CENTURY BRASS POCKET SEXTANT, with silvered scale by Elliot Brothers, London, the case inscribed 'G.H. Turner', 7.5cm wide, in leather outer case £50-80
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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONISED AND BRASS STRUNG RECTANGULAR BOX, with canted angles, the lid and front inset with oval miniature depicting young girls in garden landscapes, watercolour on ivory, the interior fitted for three scent bottles (lacking), 19.5cm wide £80-120
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A MID 20TH CENTURY TRADITIONAL CANAL BARGE WATER CAN, the galvanized metal tapered can brightly painted with flowers by Frank Nurser (1885-1952), with swing handle, 27.5cm high Inscribed to an old label to the underside 'Child's can, painted by Nurser', along with the name P Ballance. Frank Nurser was a well known canal boat builder and painter. Percy des Carrieres Ballance (1899-1970) was an artist, to whom this can belonged, and it has passed by family descent to the current vendor £70-90
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL LACQUERED METAL TABLE LAMP, the shade in the form of three circular ceramic lithophane plaques, 59cm high overall £30-40
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OXFORD INTEREST: A VICTORIAN CARICATURE SKETCH, entitled 'The P.....s and their Pro's'' en route to the Sheldonian at the 'Encoenia' as it would have been preferred by their friends the Undergrads of 1871' ink and wash on brown paper, 19 x 24cm, framed £40-60
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N. RICCARDI (19TH/20TH CENTURY) Portrait of an officer in dress uniform, wearing an array of medals and orders, to include the Legion d'Honneur, sash and braids, with wooded parkland to the distance, signed, watercolour and body-colour on ivory, 13.5 x 10.5cm (oval), in enclosed gilt metal mount £100-200
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PETER TERESZCZUK (1875-1963) A bronze and ivory inkstand, modelled a young shepherd with four sheep, on rectangular base with single lidded inkwell, signed, 28cm long £100-150
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A BRONZE LIMITED EDITION SCULPTURE, 'WOLF SPIDER', on green patinated circular base, created using the lost wax process, No. 1/1, at The Foundry, Ruidoso, New Mexico 2000, 11.5cm wide overall £80-120
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ROSALIE JOHNSON (b.1933) 'Fatherhood', a bronze limited edition sculpture of a penguin, the base numbered 4/25 and dated 1996, 13cm high Provenance: Llewellyn Alexander Gallery, London 1996 £200-300
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A 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED SCALE MODEL of a Scottish swing plough, 32cm long overall £80-120
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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CYLINDRICAL SMALL VASE, with flared rim, decorated in the Imari palette, 6.5cm high £20-30
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A PAIR OF FRENCH MOTHER OF PEARL VENEERED OPERA GLASSES, with folding handle, 10cm wide; a pair of French folding 'Mars' opera glasses, in Leuchars morocco pouch; and a pair of pince-nez (3) £40-60
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A DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY BOMBÈ BUREAU, circa 1770, in two sections, the fall enclosing a stepped interior of short drawers and pigeon holes around a cupboard door, flanked by pilasters and above a well, the lower section with three shaped long drawers, on claw and ball feet, inlaid with acanthus, scrolls and floral sprigs, 92cm wide. £500-700
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY MINTON PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, each piece painted with a landscape or seascape within gilt heightened turquoise borders, comprising two comports, two fruit bowls and twelve plates, 24cm diameter (16) £300-500
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AFTER MARIUS-JEAN-AUTONIN MERCIE (FRENCH, 1845-1916) David standing triumphant, 83cm high £100-200
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A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY FRET FRAMED WALL MIRROR with ho-ho bird crest, 90 x 41cm £70-150
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A LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PARTNERS DESK, with dark green plain leather inset top, having ten drawers either side, standing on a pedestal base, 106 x 80cm £200-400
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WALNUT VENEERED WRITING TABLE, with inlaid top above two drawers on cabriole legs and gilt metal mounts, 110 x 74cm £250-350
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AN EDWARDIAN SERPENTINE CABINET, front single drawer with flame mahogany and side glass doors, inset inlay and raised upon spade feet, 130 x 96cm £250-350
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARQUETRY TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE with floral inlay and having a single frieze drawer and cabriole legs, 64 x 73cm £150-250
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A MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN FOLD OUT DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, 40cm wide £50-100
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AN ANTIQUE HEAVILY CARVED HARDWOOD QURAN STAND, 93cm high £50-100
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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON VASES, each with panels of courtiers and floral designs, 23cm high £100-200
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A LARGE WING BACK ARMCHAIR with cream wreath shape pattern upholstery, standing on straight wooden legs and brass castors, 110cm high £70-120
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A 19TH CENTURY FEMALE BLACKAMOOR FIGURE of carved wood holding a cornucopia in casual dress, standing on a hexagonal ebonised plinth with lion mask decoration, 192cm high £600-800
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A TALL STANDING CONTEMPORARY MALACHITE OBELISK, 93.5cm high £300-500
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY QUEEN VICTORIA DIAMOND JUBILEE FLAG depicting the Duke of York, Prince Edward of York, The Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria, framed and glazed, 66 x 76cm £100-150
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A CARVED MARBLE HEAD of Ulysses (Odysseus) after a Roman copy mounted on a stone base, 58cm high including stand £2000-3000
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A LIMESTONE FOSSILIZED FISH, Airpichthys, Lebanon, Cretaceous period set into an ebonised wood backboard and metal frame, 55 x 60cm £150-200
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A LIMESTONE SET FOSSIL of a reptile skeleton (Discosauriscus) Permian period, 21 x 31cm £300-500
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A SET OF TEN PRINTS of Aesop's Fables after Wenceslaus Hollar, framed and glazed, 22 x 16cm (10) £200-300
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AN ANTIQUE WOODEN LIBRARY LADDER with six steps, 172cm high £100-150
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A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR WINE TABLE with parquetry pattern inlay on an octagonal column and lion paw feet, 51cm wide £100-150
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A SHARPS PATENT FOUR BARRELLED DERRINGER HAND GUN, inscribed on the frame 'Sharps Patent, Tipping & Lawden' with gutta percha grips in a fitted walnut case, containing loading rod and flat head instrument £400-600
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AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" broken arch painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date hands, floral painted with a lady holding game birds to the arch, the hood with plain turned pillars, 202cm high, complete with two iron weights and pendulum £100-200
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE CARVED BAMBOO WALKING CANE with burr wood handle, the shaft carved with Japanese warriors, 93cm £40-60
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL BRONZE MODEL of a cow and rider playing a fluted instrument, 16cm high £40-60
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A SET OF FOUR FRENCH GLASS DECANTERS with eight glasses, contained within a fitted walnut veneered case with marquetry decoration and hinged rising lid, 32.5cm wide £150-250
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AN EASTERN CAUCASIAN STYLE RUG with polychrome diagonal stripe decoration within a stylised cross border, 188 x 97cm £50-100
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AN OLD AFGHAN HORSE COVER OR LARGE SADDLE BAG decorated with a motif of three rows of four guls on a deep red ground, 166 x 116cm £100-200
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AN OLD TEKKE RED GROUND RUG with two rows of 'elephant foot' guls within a multiple border, 205 x 105cm £100-200
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AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN, TABRIZ SMALL CARPET with a continuing pattern of dark blue scrolls on a pastoral red ground within a blue ground border, 290 x 200cm £300-500
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A ZEIGLER DESIGN CARPET with an all over foliate design in pastel colours on a beige ground, 298 x 250cm £100-200
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A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY STYLE BEECHWOOD FRAME SHEPHERD'S CROOK ARMCHAIRS with fluted supports and tapering legs, upholstered in patterned material, 60cm wide £400-600
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A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FOUR FOLD DRAUGHT SCREEN with green silk panels, approximately 232 x 153cm fully extended; and an Edwardian mahogany and string inlaid three fold screen, 129 x 123cm fully extended (2) £150-250
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A GEORGE III DERBYSHIRE SPA BLUE JOHN URN of classical form on a slate mounted pedestal, formally wired as a lamp, 35cm high overall £1500-2500
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A LOCK & CO LONDON BLACK SILK TOP HAT, size 7 1/2 in original box £40-60
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AN ORIENTAL LARGE BRONZE SEAT BUDDHA on a stepped base, 20th Century, 48cm high £50-150
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