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A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER painted with alternating panel of courting couples and flowers on gilt heightened yellow ground, cup 8cm high, and other similar German yellow ground cabinet pieces comprising a double gourd vase, 13cm high, a quartrefoil cabinet cup and saucer, and a further cup (6) £150-200
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A MILLEFIORI PAPERWEIGHT of Baccarat type, with concentric flowerhead design, having concave faceted exterior and star cut base, 7cm wide £300-500
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A BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE by Matthew Norman, London with white enamel Roman dial, 11cm high £30-50
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY MANTEL CLOCK the convex white enamel Arabic dial decorated with floral swags and signed Romand, St. Etienne, the Japy movement with bell strike. The classical column bronzed case with cupid surmount over a figure of a seated young lady reading a book with companion figure mounted upon a white marble base, 61cm high £300-500
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A MID 20TH CENTURY SWISS IMHOF PENDANT COMPENDIUM/WEATHER STATION the gilt brass cube form case containing an 8 day timepiece with alarm, thermometer, barometer and hygrometer, each with silvered dials supported on a revolving stand, 21cm high £200-300
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AN OLD KURDISH RUNNER, the geometric interlinked medallions on a blue ground and within a stylised border of polychrome designs, 250 x 110cm £150-250 A Private Collection of Antique Drinking Glasses (Lot 310-332)
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AN 18TH CENTURY ALE GLASS with tall conical bowl, the stem opaque white corkscrew with spiral white threads, 19cm high £150-200
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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with ogee bowl, the stem contains a central lace twist surrounded by a white tape twist plus another wine glass with a egg-cup shaped bowl, tallest 14.5cm (2) £200-300
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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with rectangular bowl, the stem contains a white lace corkscrew, plus another wine glass, both 15cm high (2) £200-250
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TWO 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES with flared conical bowls and air twist stems, and another cordial glass with a floral etched bowl and double air twist stem, tallest 16.5cm £250-300
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TWO 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES with flared conical bowls, both with plain stems incorporating a central large tear drop air bubble, tallest 15.5cm (2) £200-300
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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with bell flared bowl incorporating an air bubble to a plain stem and folded foot, 16.5 high £150-200
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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with engraved grape vines & bird decoration ogee bowl, with a central white opaque corkscrew surrounded by lace twist spirals 14cm high, and another wine glass with engraved bowl and a central white gauze surrounded by a pair of white tape spirals (2) £250-300
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AN 18TH CENTURY COLOUR TWIST STEM WINE GLASS with engraved floral decoration ogee bowl to a central Bristol blue & white lace corkscrew stem, 15.5cm high £500-600
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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS round funnel bowl decorated with an OXO border to a double white opaque lace twist stem, 14cm high £150-200
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TWO 18TH CENTURY CORDIAL GLASSES part faceted round funnel bowls, one with engraved pattern border and both have a central laced corkscrew surrounded by a white tape twist, tallest 14.5cm (2) £200-300
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AN 18TH CENTURY ALE GLASS with a tall round funnel bowl, stem contains a single series of clear twists formed by a spiral gauze 20cm high, together with another wine glass 17cm high (2) £150-200
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TWO 18TH CENTURY DWARF ALE GLASSES, tall funnel bowl engraved with hops & barley and a ringed collar to annular knop stem, the other glass has an engraved bowl with the initials 'E.A', tallest 14cm (2) £100-200
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AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS with flared conical bowl to a inverted baluster and multiple air twist stem 17cm high, together with a cordial glass 12.5cm high (2) £100-200
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A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES, each with ogee bowl to a diamond faceted stem and a folded foot 16cm high (2) £100-200
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AN 18TH CENTURY TUMBLER engraved 'MOLLY TAYLOR FINGLAND 1785' with a pattern border, 10cm high £50-100
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TWO 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES, one has a round funnel bowl the other ogee, both have diamond faceted stems, 16cm high £100-200
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TWO LARGE ANTIQUE DRINKING GLASSES, one with an annular knop stem, tallest 15cm high (2) £50-100
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A MASONIC FIRING GLASS, engraved ' LODGE NO. 157' with a thick moulded foot, together with two other small wine glasses, tallest 11.5cm (3) £120-150
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FOUR ANTIQUE DRAM DRINKING GLASSES, all with cut etched patterns, tallest 10cm (4) £60-80
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FIVE ANTIQUE DRINKING GLASSES, one dated 1822, all have cut etched pattern including a large drinking mug (5) £60-80
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SIX CORDIAL DRINKING GLASSES, all with etched decoration bowls, tallest 12.5cm (6) £80-120
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SMALL QUANTITY OF GLASS ITEMS, including cut crystal bon bon dishes, two jugs, glass stirrup cup and a glass crusher together with a blue & white earthenware bowl (9) £80-120
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A COLLECTION OF GLASS, POTTERY AND PORCELAIN REFERENCE BOOKS (9) £40-60
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL FRENCH PATINATED METAL FIGURE of Don Quixote reading Amadis Da Gaula by De Montalvo on a naturalistic base signed Machault Fils, 90cm high £300-500
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TWO ITALIANATE BRONZE TABLE LAMPS, each with fluted columns on triform bases with claw feet and stepped socle, 49 and 45cm high ex fitting (2) £150-250
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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONY VENEERED AND BRASS INLAID BUREAU PLAT with gilt metal mask decoration and pewter inlay, fitted one drawer and on four cabriole legs, inset leather top, 92cm wide x 65cm deep £1000-1500
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A TURKOMAN HATCHLI WINE RED GROUND RUG with geometric panels and hooked border, 154 x 127cm £200-300
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A HAMADAN BRICK RED GROUND LONG RUNNER, the inter-connecting central blue ground medallions within a triple starred border, 485 x 110cm £200-300
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AN INDIAN AGRA RUG, the central shaped medallion within a mid red ground with trailing foliage and triple border, 215 x 120cm £150-250
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A HAMADAN DARK BLUE GROUND RUG with a diamond lattice panel and triple border, 193 x 118cm £150-250
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A HAMADAN ROSE PINK GROUND RUG decorated four medallions within a triple border, 195 x 100cm £120-180
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AN OLD HAMADAN LONG RUNNER, the continuing foliate motif on blue ground and within a wide border, 490 x 110cm £300-400
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A GILLOWS OF LANCASTER AND LONDON 1730-1840 by Susan E. Stuart, pub. by The Antique Collector's Club 2008. 2 vol. small Fo. with d/ws in slip case £50-100
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A PAIR OF MAHOGANY BOOKCASES CONSTRUCTED IN FOUR SECTIONS, the interior of each fitted three adjustable green baize lined shelves enclosed by two pairs of glazed panelled doors with brass beading and standing on four square tapering legs and spade feet, approximately 230cm high x 102cm wide (minor measurement differences) £200-400
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A MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE CONSTRUCTED IN FOUR SECTIONS with three adjustable green baize lined shelves enclosed by two pairs of glazed panelled doors with brass beading and on square tapering legs and spade feet, 96cm wide and approximately 228cm high (near matching the previous lot) £100-200
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A MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE CONSTRUCTED IN FOUR SECTIONS and fitted four adjustable green baize lined shelves enclosed by two pairs of glazed panelled doors on square tapering legs and spade feet, faded and with ring marks and near matching the previous lot, 101cm wide, approximately 230cm high £100-200
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A MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE CONSTRUCTED IN FOUR SECTIONS with three adjustable green baize lined shelves enclosed by two pairs of glazed panelled doors with brass beading on square tapering legs and spade feet, near matching the previous lot, 102cm wide, approximately 230cm high £100-200
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A MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE CONSTRUCTED IN FOUR SECTIONS with four adjustable green baize lined shelves enclosed by two pairs of glazed panelled doors with brass beading on square tapering legs and spade feet, near matching the previous lot, 102cm wide, approximately 230cm high £100-200
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A MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE CONSTRUCTED IN FOUR SECTIONS with four adjustable green baize lined shelves enclosed by two pairs of glazed panelled doors with brass beading on square tapering legs and spade feet, near matching the previous lot, 102cm wide, approximately 230cm high £100-200
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A MAHOGANY FOUR TIER SQUARE REVOLVING BOOKCASE with splat sides and tray top, circa 1910, 59cm square and 116cm high £200-300
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JOHN & EDWARD MASON, WORCESTER: An early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock, with arched top, and enamel dial, having pierced gilt grilles to the sides with ring handles, on plinth base, 39cm high £300-500
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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, with apex top, the circular gilt dial with scroll pierced centre, flanked by pilasters and on bracket feet, 29cm high £150-200
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A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND METAL BOUND COOPERED BARREL COAL BUCKET, with brass swing handle, 39.5cm high; and an antique Brazilian carved oak panel, carved as an arched shuttered window, 56cm (2) £50-80
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A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TOILET BOX, the fitted interior with a range of glass bottles and jars with silver plated mounts, and having a jewellery drawer to one side, 30cm wide £80-120
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