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After Auguste Moreau (1855-1919): A Bronze Figure of a Girl, with a bee on her right leg, standing on a mound base, signed Auguste Moreau and with seal mark Mdlle d'Or Exposition Paris 1900, 54cm high £500 - 700
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A Pirasse: A Bronze Figure of Cupid, standing on one leg, pulling an arrow from his quiver, signed A Pirasse Paris, 29cm high, on an onyx base £150 - 200
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Edward Drouot (French, 1859-1945): A Bronze Figure of a Youth, holding a spear and a hare, signed, 66cm high £500 - 700
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Franz Iffland (German, 1866-1935): A Bronze Figure of Diana, holding a spear, her hand at her side, signed and dated '85, 33cm high, on a marble drum base £300 - 500
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French School (19th century): A Bronze Model of a Bull, standing four square on a mound base, 22cm long, wooden plinth £200 - 300
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Alexander Proudfoot: "The Bomb Thrower" A Bronze Figure of a Soldier, throwing a hand grenade, on a mound base, titled, signed Alex Proudfoot and dated 1918, 38cm high £150 - 200
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French School (circa 1900): A Bronze Bust of a Lady, wearing a fancy hat, 23cm high, mounted in a Chinese carved hardwood frame £200 - 250
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A Bronze Mortar, in Renaissance style, cast with scrolls and inscription and the date 1590, 9cm high, with knopped pestle, 18cm long; and A Similar Mortar, 8.5cm high, with knopped pestle, 17cm long (4) £100 - 150
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A Collection of Persian Copperwares, mainly 19th century, comprising nine various coffee and similar pots, a stacking food container, two trays, a cauldron, a bowl, a twin-handled pot and a stand £150 - 200
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A Victorian Copper Cooking Pot and Cover, of bellied oval form with loop handles, inscribed LOWTHER to cover and body, 56cm wide £200 - 300
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A Brass Novelty Desk Stand, Samuel Thompson & Sons, Midland Maltings, Smethwick, circa 1900, of architectural form, 28cm wide £200 - 300
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A Cold Painted Bronze Hunting Themed Desk Letter Holder, early 20th century, modelled as a huntsman and two hounds chasing a fox, on a wooden plinth, 23cm long; and Four Hunting Themed Wedding Cake Ornaments (5) £100 - 150
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A Bronze Mortar, possibly German, 16th/17th century, of flared cylindrical form with angular handles and geometric decoration, 10cm high Provenance: Purchased in Latvia £100 - 150
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A Copper Skillet, possibly 17th century, of cylindrical form with fluted handle and three peg feet, 46cm long £80 - 120
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A Set of Six Cast Iron Ring Wall Mounts, late 18th/early 19th century, as a lion's mask on a circular mound and square backplate, 16cm wide £300 - 400
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A Pair of Jersey Pewter Flagons, mid 18th century, by John de St Croix, of baluster form with bifurcated acorn thumbpieces and strap handles, touch marks to covers, 28cm high Born in Jersey, John de St Croix was apprenticed to the Pewterers' Company in London in 1722, and it is believed that he was working in Jersey by 1738 VAT This lot is sold whilst subject to Temporary Importation and VAT is due at the reduced rate which is applied to the hammer price only £500 - 800
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A Danish Brass Collection Box and Hinged Cover, dated 1800, of cylindrical form, engraved with the crest of Charles VII of Denmark, a castle and with script, 14.5cm high; and A Treen Powder Horn, 41cm long (2) £150 - 200
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A Collection of Five Various Copper Haystack Measures, 19th century £180 - 250
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A Brass Hand Bell, 20th century, with turned wooden handle, 25cm high £80 - 120
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Russian School (mid 20th century): A Black Lacquered Papier Mâché Box, probably Fedoskino, the lid painted with view of Moscow, the Kremlin and St Basil's cathedral from the river, inscribed, signed and dated '66, 16cm wide; Another, probably Palekh, the lid painted with scene from Russian folk tale, fisherman and his wife, inscribed, signed and dated 1955, 17cm wide; and Another Smaller (3) Given as a gift, with accompanying card £800 - 1200
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An Anglo-Indian Porcupine Quill Veneered Workbox and Cover, circa 1880, of rectangular form enclosing a lift-out tray with nine lidded compartments, 29cm wide £200 - 300
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A Vizagapatam Ivory, Ebony and Sadeli Work Box, mid 19th century, of sarcophagus form with geometric decoration, on bun feet, the interior with mirror and lift-out tray with various lidded compartments and sewing related items, 33cm wide £200 - 300
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A Tunbridgeware Tea Caddy and Cover, mid 19th century, the domed hinged cover with a view of a country house within foliate borders, 22cm high £150 - 200
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An Indian White Metal and Copper Inlaid Brass Box and Cover, 19th century, decorated with a four-armed goddess in an architectural cartouche and with panels of mythical beasts, 15.5cm wide £150 - 200
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A Brass Inkstand, early 19th century, with central circular pot and cover flanked by two glass inkwells and covers, on a rectangular plateau with compressed bun feet, the white metal filigree borders with portrait medallions, 24cm wide £250 - 350
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A Painted Wooden Tea Caddy and Hinged Cover, possibly Spa, circa 1780, of oval form, painted en grisaille with classical figures and ornament in roundels on a pink ground, 16cm wide; and A Similar Folding Basket, with two lidded compartments painted with figures in panels on a cream ground within blue borders, 15.5cm wide £200 - 300
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A French Sèvres Style Porcelain Mounted White Metal Sewing Cabinet, late 19th century, in the form of a cabinet on chest, the reverse bowfront section with hinged pin cushion cover and with flower painted panels flanked by figures over a serpentine base with two foliate panel mounted doors enclosing two drawers, on scrolling bracket feet, 27cm high £500 - 700
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A Brass Mounted Oak Money Box, dated 1848, of rectangular form with two carrying handles, the fall front with seven slots initialled M T B I J A W, 39cm wide £250 - 350
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A Turned Treen Salt/Candle Box, 19th century, of baluster form with pierced disk pediment, 27cm high £100 - 150
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A Mahogany and Marquetry Box, in George III style, of rectangular form, inlaid with Masonic motifs and a shell in oval panels within geometric borders, 26cm wide £200 - 250
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A Carved Wooden Hexagonal Staff, possibly a Runic or Clog Almanac, engraved with various symbols, the edges with notches, 22cm long £80 - 120
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A Black Forest Type Nutcracker, late 19th century, as the head of a man wearing a cap, 18cm long £100 - 150
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A Black Forest Treen Miniature Spinning Wheel, circa 1900, with baluster turned uprights and carved bone flowerhead mounts, 34cm £120 - 180
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A Turned Treen Pedestal Cup and Cover, 19th century, of waisted oval form on a circular socle, 21cm high; and Three Similar Cups and Covers (4) £120 - 180
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A Set of Three French Upholstery Designs, for tapestry covers on seating furniture, watercolour and bodycolour, inscribed Pour Interiere de Canape C-1623, Pour Exterieure de Canape C01623 and Viege Fauteiul C-1623, the largest 68cm by 78cm £200 - 300
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A Tapestry Cartoon, late 19th/early 20th century, painted with a romantic stag hunting scene, 455cm by 155cm; and Two Similar Smaller Cartoons, 150cm by 180cm and 150cm by 120cm (3) £200 - 300
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A Late Victorian Yellow Ground Bead Work Cushion, with a wool background and beaded floral motifs, yellow damask to the reverse and green trim, 34cm by 38cm; A Similar Cushion, in red wool with velvet reverse, 43cm by 44cm; and Another Similar Circular Cushion, 40cm diameter (3) £100 - 150
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An Early 19th Century Aubusson Entre-Fenetres Tapestry Panel, depicting a large oval cartouche enclosing pink and peach sprays of roses, on a dark cream ground (it has been cut and re-taped to the middle), 93cm by 333cm Provenance: Estate of the Earl of Minto £100 - 150
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A Set of Three Gilt Metal Wall Lights, in Neo-Classical style, with twin swan neck branches and scrolling foliate cast ring platforms, 26cm long; and A Giltwood and Gesso Oval Wall Mirror, with urn and husk swag pediment, 72cm high (4) £150 - 200
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A Brass Six-Light Chandelier, in 17th century style, the fluted knopped column and scroll branches with foliate sockets and drip pans, 73cm high; and Four Matching Twin-Light Wall Lights, 30cm high (5) £200 - 300
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A Pair of French Gilt Metal Three-Light Candelabra, in Louis XV style, with foliate branches supported by cherubs on scroll bases, 42cm high £200 - 300
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A Bronze Oil Lamp, in Classical style, of ovoid form with cat's mask cover and twin branches, the loop handle with bird finial, on a circular socle, 18cm long £100 - 150
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A Gilt and Patinated Bronze Twin-Light Candelabrum, probably French, mid 19th century, modelled as a triton holding aloft two urn shaped sconces hung with faceted glass drops, on a scroll cast base and feet, 27cm high £200 - 300
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A Victorian Brass Lantern, of square section, with scroll supports and cast and pierced scroll panels, 105cm high £300 - 400
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After Sir Anthony Van Dyck: Miniature Half Length Portrait of Henrietta Maria of France, on ivory, oval, 7cm by 5.2cm; A Similar Miniature of Mrs Siddons, 6.5cm by 5cm; and Another of a Gentleman, in a blue jacket wearing a wig, 4cm by 3.2cm (3) £150 - 200
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English School (19th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of Mrs Fitch, on ivory, oval, 6.5cm by 5.5cm; Five Various Miniature Portraits of Ladies; and A Miniature, depicting a cathedral, possibly Milan (7) £150 - 200
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After Titian Venus and Adonis Miniature on Ivory, 10cm by 13cm £80 - 120
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English School (early 19th century): A Bust Portrait of a Young Lady, wearing a white décolleté dress, on ivory, oval, 5cm by 4cm; and A Similar Miniature of a Lady, wearing a pearl necklace, 6.3cm by 5cm (2) £200 - 300
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English School (19th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Naval Officer, wearing a Naval General Service medal, on ivory, oval, 8cm by 6.7cm, in a gilt case with lock of hair £300 - 400
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English School (19th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a white stock and blue jacket, on ivory, oval, 7.5cm by 6cm, in gilt metal frame with lock of hair and gilt monogram £200 - 300
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