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A Steel Harpoon with wooden two piece handle and metal fittings, 81ins overall £50-70
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Four Wood and Brass Fixed Spool Fishing Wheels, various, and one other composite (no visible maker's name) £80-120
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A Collection of Sea Fishing Tackle, including - two Abu Sweden Ambassadeur 7000 multiplier reels and five other reels, an Abu Atlantic 484 zoom beach casting rod, 11ft 6ins, and seven other rods, and a large rucksack containing a quantity of lures, end tackle and lead weights, various £80-120
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A Hardwood Club, possibly South Sea Islands, 19th/Early 20th Century, 19.75ins long £80-120
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A Mixed Collection of Scientific Instruments, including - a five-draw telescope, 13.25ins (opened} - indistinct Southampton makers name, four others, ten pairs of opera glasses/binoculars, a reproduction sextant and a quantity of technical drawing sets, various £80-120
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A Nikon FG-20 camera body, with macro focusing zoom lens No. 77526889, and a collection of camera equipment, various £80-120
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A Grundig "Satellit 600 Professional" radio, with user manual £80-120
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AFTER SYLVAIN KINSBERGER (1855-1935) - Pair of painted spelter figures - Nelson and Wellington, 15.25ins and 15.75ins high, signed £200-300
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An English Pewter Charger, 18th Century, with reeded rim, with touch marks and initials "B (over) H M" to rim, 18.25ins diameter £80-120
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An English Copper and Brass Two-Handled Samovar, Early 19th Century, (originally silvered), 16.5ins high £80-120
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A Pair of Gilt Metal and Cut Glass Twin Branch Lustre Candlesticks, late 19th/early 20th Century, the glass stems with slice and spiral reed cuttings on square bases, with gilt metal pineapple pattern finial, the C-scroll branches terminating in candle fitments hung with cut glass prismatic drops, 9.75ins high £150-200
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A French Gilt Brass Adjustable Fender, 19th Century, of Rococo design, comprising a pair of chenet cast with leaf scroll and cherub heads, 12ins high, and conforming adjustable centre bar, 50ins wide x 6ins high £200-300
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A Brass Fender of Shaped Outline, after an 18th Century original, pierced and engraved with flowers and foliage, 4ft wide £120-160
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A Cast Iron Fireback, cast with the Royal Coat of Arms of Charles II, 33ins x 41ins £300-400
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A Cast Iron Fireback, cast with two anchors and fruiting vines, bearing the date "1588" and the initial "I.F.C.2, 27ins x 41ins £200-300
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A Wrought Iron Fire Grate and a Pair of Andirons, the grate with spiral twist front rails and uprights, 26.5ins wide x 13ins deep x 17ins high, the andirons, 16.5ins high £120-160
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A Pair of Wrought Iron Andirons, and mixed metal ware, the andirons of scroll form and with bold spiral twist and leaf finials, 24ns high, a pair of cast iron andirons with fluer-de-lis finials, 15ins high, a wrought iron fire basket, 21ins x 13ins, and a cast iron fire back, 20ons x 23.5ins £250-350
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A 19th Century Cast Iron Serpentine Fronted Fire Grate with arched and moulded back cast with fan ornament, with turned finials and rope pattern rail to front, 27ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 33.5ins high £100-150
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A Brass and Copper Cylindrical Coal Bucket, 19th Century, with swing handles, 12.5ins diameter x 10.75ins high, a copper circular jelly mould, 7.25ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and six other brass and copper items, various £120-150
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A Lacquered Brass Three Fold Fire Screen, Early 20th Century, inset with leaded and bevelled glass square panels, pierced apron, on turned feet, central fold 16ins wide x 26ins high £100-150
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A Set of Four Continental Gilt Brass Pricket Candlesticks, 19th Century, the wide sconces supported by three cast mythical beasts, decorated column with leaf knop and triangular base with claw and ball feet, 24ins high £700-900
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JOSEF LORENZL (1892-1950) - Cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a female dancer, raised on an onyx stand, signed "Renz", circa 1925, 8.5ins high Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA £800-1200
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AFTER WILLIAM REID DICK (1879-1961) - Brown patinated bronze figure - "The Slingshot" (or Sling Boy) - A naked young boy holding a catapult, on green antico marble rectangular plinth base, 15.5ins high, bears signature to base Provenance: The Canterbury Auction Galleries - 11th August 2015, Lot 692 £1200-1500
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WINIFRED ROMAINE-WALKER (FL. 1922-1947) - Dark brown patinated bronze figure - "The Workman", 13.5ins high, signed and dated 1929, 13.5ins high, on ebonised wood stand Provenance: Royal Academy (date unknown) and Paris Salon 1933 - Collection Bourlet. Printed and written paper labels to interior of stand for this provenance. Note: Included with this lot is a bound folder of photographs, pencil and watercolour sketches and designs undertaken by the artist. £600-800
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LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL - A brown patinated bronze bust of Bacchus, on gilt bronze socle and stepped polished marble base with processional relief, after the antique, 13.25ins high £150-200
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19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL - A pair of brown patinated bronze figures of a hurdy-gurdy player and a fortune teller, 13.5ins and 13ins high £300-400
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19TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL - Brown patinated bronze figure of a young man wearing doublet and hose, on square base, 14.5ins high, with foundry stamp £100-150
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AFTER JOSEPH EDGAR BOEHM (1834-1890) - Bronze figure - Rearing horse with handler, 22ins high £200-300
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BERNARD SINDALL (1924/25-1998) - Bronzed resin figure - "Mother swinging Child" (apparently from 1980 edition), 25ins high, on rectangular hardwood base, a Bronze figure - Young woman lying on her front, 7.75ins high x 25.5ins, and one other Bronze figure - Rider on horseback, 9.95ins high, on pink veined marble base Provenance: Vendor was a friend of Bernard Sindall £300-400
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ARNALDO POMODORO (born 1926) - Silvered bronze "Stele", 5.125ins x 2.75ins, attached to black painted base worded "ASSIDER I.I.S.I. CONGRESS roma ottobre 1977", 7ins high Note: This sculpture multiple was created for VIPs attending the International Iron and Steel Institute and Associazione Industrie Siderurgiche Italiane congress held in Rome in October 1977 £200-300
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IRENEE ROSHARD (1906-1984) - Painted spelter group - "Course de Levriers" (greyhound racing), on polished black marble base, 11ins high £150-200
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AFTER GUILLAUME COUSTOU (1677-1746) - A pair of late 19th Century French gilt bronze figures of Mali horses, 19.5ins high £300-400
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An Ormolu Taper Holder Modelled in the Form of a Cloaked Putto Carrying a Sheaf of Corn, 19th Century, on mother-of-pearl and ormolu base, the mother-of-pearl with incised decoration, 5.25ins high £300-500
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A Pair of French Gilt Bronze, Porcelain and Glass Candlesticks, 19th Century, with glass drops, the porcelain base painted with cherubs within chisel gilt cartouches on a blue ground, 13.25ins high, and an ormolu and porcelain desk inkstand with two inkwells similarly decorated, 8ins wide x 4.75ins high £150-200
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A Good Gilt Bronze and Patinated Bronze Rectangular Inkstand, Regency, retailed by the Thomas Weeks Museum, London, modelled with a seated greyhound, its collar inscribed "Fidele", chained to a bronze tree stump supporting a classical urn, the circular inkwell with leaf paterae lid and guilloche band, on white marble octagonal base with gilt bead mouldings, 5.75ins x 3.25ins x 5.5ins high, inscribed "Weeks R. Museum Tichborne Street" Note: Thomas Weeks (1743-1834) established his celebrated Museum of Mechanical Curiosities at 3 & 4 Tichborne Street, London, in 1797. The museum became a place of amusement for sophisticated Londoners, not only was it a private house but also a shop, where Weeks displayed a variety of mechanical toys, elaborate temples and contrivances ranging from self playing organs to mechanical spiders. £1250-1600
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A Life-Sized Bronzed Cast Iron Profile Double Portrait, Probably of George II King of Greece and Elisabeth of Romania, Early 20th Century, 23.75ins 17.5ins £200-300
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A George III Sampler by Elizabeth Spurell , 1780, worked in black silk with bands of alphabet and numbers, and with uplifting sentiments, 21.5ins x 9.75ins, and one other worked in red silk by Julia L. Fooks, Dartford 1869, 9ins x 8ins £150-200
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A Coloured Silk and Gouache Oval Picture, George III, of three classical maidens being serenaded by Cupid, 14ins x 17.5ins, in gold and gilt frame, the inner frame with applied gilt classical female busts to all four corners £150-200
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A Paisley Shawl, 19th Century, 65ins square £80-120
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A Greek red-figure ware Rhyton modelled as the head of a bull, circa 4th Century B.C., the neck decorated with winged figures holding wreaths, 8.5ins long Provenance: We understand that this piece was excavated sometime in the early 1950's by the present vendor's grandfather in Ercolano (Herculaneum), Italy, whilst digging footings for a new house. Apparently he broke into a chamber and discovered this rhyton together with a number of other early pieces. These have since been dispersed. £2000-3000
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Three Leather and Brass Mounted Dog Collars, and a goat/kid leather collar hung with six crotal bells £120-160
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A Pair Of Wooden Dressing Table Photograph Frames, Early 20th Century, of shaped outline and painted in colours with convolvulus, 15.5ins x 9ins, and a small collection of decorative wooden photograph frames, various (12) £120-160
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A Pair of Toleware Oval Two-Handled Planters, painted with fruit and flowers on a green ground, with liners, 10.75ins x 8ins x 4ins high £200-300
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A Pair of Coromandel, Brass and Porcelain Mounted Letter Scales, Victorian, 8ins x 5ins x 6ins high £120-150
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A Dupont Dark Brown Textured Leather Document Case, Modern, with strap pattern clasp, 10.5ins x 15.5ins x 3ins, and a matching gentleman's handbag with retractable strap, 6.5ins x 9.5ins x 3ins, both with storage bags and one with Dupont box (as new) £120-160
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A Pair of Indian Hardwood Wall Brackets of shaped outline, carved and fretted with leaf and floral ornament, with figural supports of winged elephant and male figure, 13ins wide x 22.5ins high, a Burmese or Indian hardwood rectangular box, carved with floral ornament, the lid with central cartouche containing two mythological figures, 12ins x 4.75ins x 3ins high, and an Indian wooden box carved all over with acorns and acorn leaves, 6.75ins x 6.25ins x 2.75ins high £150-200
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