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A 19TH CENTURY ONE GALLON ALE JUG together with a similar quart measure, both with flanged bases, the latter with trade label Josh Kong, 20 Little Towers St., London
Sold for £34
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A REGENCY COPPER HOT WATER URN IN THE EGYPTIAN STYLE AFTER THOMAS HOPE, of oval form with cover having a sphinx finial, the reservoir supported on four female therms, waisted base, on bun feet (spout a/f) 41cms high
Sold for £300
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A CAST BRASS SHIELD MOUNTED GUN TOMPION FROM HMS REVENGE, modelled as a griffin, 30cms
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A CAST BRASS PLAQUE OF LION RAMPANT FROM THE BATTLESHIP BARHAM, built by J Brown, launched in 1914 and sunk in the Mediterranean in 1941
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AN ENGRAVED COPPER FRAMED PLAQUE COMMEMORATING THE COMMISSIONING OF HMS INVINCIBLE by HR Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1980, together with five cast brass plaques of ships badges including HMS Glory and HMS Jamaica
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A PAIR OF GEORGE I BRASS CANDLESTICKS, having multi knopped stems, fixed wave-edged sconces and on cushion bases, 23cms. See illustration
Sold for £260
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FOUR EARLY 20TH CENTURY PEWTER ICE CREAM MOULDS in the form of a lemon, fig, plum, and squash (the latter lacking cover), 18.5cms
Sold for £35
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A MATCHED PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRASS CHAMBERSTICKS having cylindrical stems with ejectors and rectangular dished bases, 17 x 13.5 cms, together with a small copper two-handled tea urn, with brass spigot (tap handle missing), the domed cover with vase finial and on square base with pierced apron and ovoid ball feet, 34 cms high (3)
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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER CHAMBER STICK with a fixed vase shape sconce and circular drip tray supported by three sinuous leaf forms, one forming a handle, on a circular base with folded rim, 18cms high
Sold for £45
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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PLATED WINE JUG reeded neck with mask spout, strap handle to the spherical body, on a circular foot, 19.5cms high
Sold for £50
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PEWTER FISH PLATTER OF ART NOUVEAU DESIGN the eliptical platter moulded in bas relief with two carp amongst river weeds, 46.5cms wide
Sold for £80
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY POLISHED BRASS HIP FLASK of plain form, with screw cap, 10.5 x 10.5cms
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS FIRE EXTINGUISHER with a turned fruitwood handle, pressure gauge and tap, 59cms high
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RUDOLF LEHNERT & ERNST LANDROCK (1878 - 1949 AND 1880 - 1957) a set of four heliogravures studies of Arabian scenes two town views with women in burkas numbered 2218 and 2214, a desert prospect with camel and three figures, numbered 2092, a roof top view with minaret in foreground, numbered 2258, and an oasis view with figures numbered 2139, photographers imprint, c. 1910-20, each 24 x 35cms. See illustration.
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AN EDWARD HANLAN COMMEMORATIVE GLASS ROWING MUG, moulded with a portrait of the rower, at the catch, inscribed Edward Hanlan Champion of the World, Nov 1st 1880 Beat Trickett of NSW, flanked by crossed blades, 10.75cms high
Canadian Hanlan won the world's single sculls championship by defeating Edward Trickett in a race on the Thames. He retained the championship until 1884, defending it six times, before losing to William Beach
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CRICKET INTEREST : A signed photograph of Len Hutton, at the wicket, 13 x 8cms; a signed photograph of Herbert Sutcliffe at the wicket, 19 x 14.5cms, both framed and under glass; A Northern Cricket Society Dinner Menu for the West Indies Cricketers, held at the Queens Hotel, Leeds, Wednesday, July 24th 1957, with fourteen signatures including Len Hutton, Frank Worrell, Clyde Walcott, JDC Goddard, E W Swanton, FCM Alexander and Viscount Monkton; HUTTON (LEN) - Cricket is My Life, Hutchinson, 1951, dedication by the author on half title, original blue cloth gt. lettering; Cricketography, a booklet, and The Jubilee Book of Cricket by Prince Ranjitsinhji (6)
Sold for £120
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A COLLECTION OF SIXTY PLASTER CAST 'GRAND TOUR' MEDALLIONS, each relief moulded with a portrait and inscription
Sold for £350
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A GOLD PLATED DUNHILL CIGARETTE LIGHTER with a chevron machine turned body, 6.5cms high, in original case
Sold for £40
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED BAMBOO WALKING CANE the handle in the form of a foot and with an ivory tip, maker J H, 86cm (mark rubbed)
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A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILK EMBROIDERED OVAL PICTURES, each depicting ladies in country settings, in gilt frames, 22 x 16.5cms
Sold for £280
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A COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER POSTCARDS, approximately 400 cards, greetings cards and pamphlets including Donald McGill and other humorous, First World War silks, topographical mainly British together with an early 20th century photograph album with embossed leather boards, previously with brass clasp
Sold for £250
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AN ITALIAN ROSEWOOD, BOXWOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL MANDOLIN BY DOMENICO ZANONI, NAPOLI, early 20th century, with ivory keys adjoining the rosewood fret board, the sound hole having a mother-of-pearl inlaid border above a shaped tortoiseshell pick-guard, the fluted back with shaped apron and feather banded, 60cm
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PAPIER MACHE ENCLOSED STANDISH, the case painted and gilt with exotic flowers and peacock, the interior fitted with moulded glass ink reservoirs with original covers and various stationery compartments 26.8 x 19 x 8cms (a/f)
Sold for £100
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A REGENCY PEN AND INK WORK SYCAMORE TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, chinoiserie design with pressed metal ring drop handle and claw feet, 22 x 15 x 16cms (a/f). See illustration
Sold for £130
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CANDLE BOX, of typical oblong tapering form, the patera inlay within an ebony and box stringing, the hinged cover adjoining a pierced wall bracket, 44cms high
Sold for £120
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A MID 19TH CENTURY COROMANDEL DOME TOPPED TEA CADDY the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, 16.5cms high x 23cms wide
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A 20TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN TURNED WOOD PEDESTAL MORTAR, ribbed side traces of colour pigmentation together with a turned wood storage jar, 33 x 24cms
Sold for £45
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A 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOUTHERN EUROPEAN TURNED WOOD SHALLOW PLATTER of simple form with ribbed edge, 65cms diameter
Sold for £45
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A 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SOUTHERN EUROPEAN ELM TURNED BOWL, on a flush base with slight moulded edge
Sold for £40
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