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1 Quantity of Brass & Copper Ware Including Victorian Brass Trivets, Kettle Etc. Est.£40-£60 2 a Metal Figure of a Shepher 1 Quantity of brass & copper ware 9 2 Edwardian shell and metal plated including Victorian brass Trivets, Kettle snuff boxes, 1 Sheffield plated snuff box etc. with coin decoration to lid and 1 plated Est.£40-£60 pen tray Est.£40-£60 2 A metal figure of a shepherd carrying a 10 18th century style pewter coffee pot and goat (excavatated from crete (possibly a puter tappit hen Roman) & 2 piece victorian cast iron Sheep Heart Decoration. Est.£60-£80 Est.£40-£60 3 Part tea set & set of coffee cups & 11 5x 18th century puter plates approx. 9" saucers by Susie Cooper In diameter Est.£30-£40 Est.£80-£120 4 A set of 8 Kropped Stemmed engraved 12 5 18th century puter plates approx. 9" glasses & 2 decanters In diameter Est.£40-£60 Est.£80-£120 5 Danish Brass Smoothing Iron 18-19th 13 16.5" diameter 18th Centrury Puter century Plate, approx 16" diameter puter plate, 1x 9" diameter puter plate Est.£60-£80 Est.£80-£120 6 An 8 piece dinner service including 14 Edwardian oriental carved ivory fan coffee cups etc. 52 pieces all together Est.£30-£40 Est.£60-£80 7 Silver plated biscuit barrel, teaspoons, 15 19th Century sampler, dated 1836, by jug, 9 assorted blue & white plates and Ann Taylor aged 14, in rosewood frame 2 18th century amorial decorated tea (13.5"x 12") cups including saucers. Est.£80-£120 Est.£30-£40 8 Victorian ladies beadwork evening bag, 16 2 Late 19th century oil lamp bases 1 bright cut steel misers purse, a heart Est.£40-£60 shaped pewter pillbox and a white metal scarf ring Est.£30-£40 17 Victorian pottery stilton dish and a large 25 Doulton Majolica Style urn (chipped), 2 blue and white pottery terrine with stand trench ware, bullet, letter openers, shell Est.£30-£40 lighter, 2 pill boxes, 3 1/2 crowns, mounted silver dollar and a silerved metal box, Est.£30-£50 18 Late 19th century oak aneroid 26 7 pieces of Crown Devon Ware Rouge barometer with rope twist decoration Est.£40-£60 Est.£40-£60 19 Late 19th century large cast iron kettle 27 5 pieces Carltonware Rouge Royal Est.£20-£30 Est.£40-£60 20 Large aerial photograph of Jedburgh 28 Collection of Beswick Ware, including 5 Winter 1947 and re-print map of foxes, a goldcrest and a sheep Scotland after John Speed 1610 Est.£40-£60 Est.£30-£40 21 Replica regulator wall clock by Sewells 29 The Lincoln Stamp Album fo Liverpool in a mahogony case Est.£20-£30 Est.£500-£700 22 Late 19th century Boxed Sextant by 30 2 1st World War Medals (9718 Pte Marine Instruments Limited, Fenchurch Slight, Seaforth Highlanders), 2nd World Street, London War Defence Medal, 4 dress medals, a Est.£150-£250 quantity of material badges Est.£40-£60 23 Working replica barograph by Sewells of 31 Border Fine Arts, "Black Faced Ewe and Liverpool Collie" by Ayres Est.£60-£80 Est.£40-£60 24 Replica boxed compass and a late 19th 32 Border Fine Arts, "Wait for Me" by Ayres century boxed set of chemical weights (Collie and Pups) for dyeing fabrics Est.£40-£60 Est.£40-£60 33 Border Fine Arts, "Time for Reflection" 41 Border Fine Arts, Mouse with Banana by Ayres (Shepherd with Collie) (Unnamed by Border Fine Arts, approx Est.£40-£60 1985), "Times of Plenty", "Happy Days) Est.£40-£60 34 Border Fine Arts, "Double Take" by D 42 Border Fine Arts, "Bluetit on Matchbox", Walton (Ewe & 2 Lambs) and "Head to "Robin on Horseshoe", "Reflections Head" by D Walton (2 Lambs) Kingfisher" Est.£30-£40 Est.£60-£80 35 Border Fine Arts, "Barnowl", "Starry 43 Reproduction French Swinging Mantle Eyed", "Fox Cub & Hedgehog", "Robin Clock with two lady harvesters- 30" with Nest" high. Est.£30-£40 Est.£60-£80 36 Border Fine Arts, "Future Stars", 44 Carved oak Aneroid Borometer "Walkies", "Jess", "Puppie Love" presented to Mr M W Pollock on the Est.£30-£40 18th May 1901 Est.£80-£100 37 Border Fine Arts, "Wren on a Gate 45 Bandsman hat, chanter and a silvered Hasp", "Symbol of Loyalty", "Charming", cornet by Hawes & Son of London in "Autum Blues", "Riverside Jewel", Night original case. Watch" Est.£150-£250 Est.£30-£40 38 Border Fine Arts, "Kingfisher", "Bluetit", 46 Large Green and Guilt Jardinere with "Bullfinch & Nest", "Jenny Wren", "Song raised figure decoration standing on a Thrush & Nest" green lacered base. Diameter is 20", Est.£30-£40 height 21.5" Est.£200-£300 39 Chiltern, "Otter & Cub", Border Fine Arts 47 Rosewood Lap top desk with brass "Water Babies", "Woodland Ramble", decoration and dated 1861 "Harvest Peace", "Hedgehog" Est.£40-£60 Est.£30-£40 40 Border Fine Arts, "Robin with Chicks in 48 Victorian Walnut Lap top desk with a Boot", "Bluetit", River Watch", "Autum fitted interior dated 1895 Harvest", "Prickly Encounter", "Moring Est.£40-£60 Mist" Est.£30-£40 49 Set of iron kitchen scales complete with 57 Assorted cameras including a kodak brass weights, and a Victorian tree "brownie" , 3 folding bellow cameras trimmer. and an early polaroid. Est.£20-£30 Est.£30-£40 50 JP Coates box of crochet threads, JP 58 A pair of halo glass and silvered metal Coates Treen Box, chinosery decorated hanging station lamps from livingston tea caddy signed GW Paynes. station, Glasgow. Diameter is 21" and Est.£20-£30 height is 17" Est.£100-£200 51 Late 19th century childs tea and 59 A single halo glass and silvered metal dinnerwear set etc. hanging station lamp from livingston Est.£30-£40 station, Glasgow. Diameter is 21" and height is 17" Est.£80-£120 52 Top hat, bowler hat and homberg all 60 WW2 Radio Receiver size 6 7/8th. Est.£40-£60 Est.£80-£120 53 collection of children's books including " 61 Leather travelling trunk, belonging to The Beano", " The Beezer", " The Major A Sprot of the Royal Scots Greys Dandy" and "Oor Wullie" Est.£60-£80 Est.£30-£40 54 Collection of books on border subjects 62 3 Leather attached cases, 1 leather including "border memories", "rulewater sandwich case and 1920's leather and and it's people", first edition etc. canvas officers suitcase with wooden Est.£40-£60 runners Est.£60-£80 55 Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantle 63 2 fitted picnic cases clock with an 8 day movement, striking Est.£30-£40 on a gong. Est.£60-£80 56 Late 19th centrury, perfusely carved 64 Large leather and canvas, wood bound black forest wall clock with 8 day travelling trunk movement and enamel capitals. Est.£40-£60 Est.£80-£120 65 Leather travelling officers hat case, 73 Leather cased set of Ordance Survey stamped M.S, Royal Scot Greys Maps of Great Britain and a boxed set of Est.£40-£60 linen backed Ordance Survey maps of England and Wales plus leather map case. Est.£60-£80 66 Gentlemans travelling glastone bag and 74 Army officers metal campaign bath with a leather suitcase lid and lock and a campaign metal Est.£40-£60 bedpan Est.£80-£120 67 Leather cased metal deed box and an 75 2 boxes of ordance survey maps and Asprey's leather travelling gentlemans others, and a box of assorted motor picnic case advertising pamphlets Est.£80-£120 Est.£40-£60 68 Late 19th century canvas and leather 76 A quantity of books and pamphlets of dome topped travelling trunk. 28" high the services in the second world war, and 36" wide published during and immediately after Est.£100-£150 the second world war. Est.£40-£60 69 4 metal black painted trunks and a black 77 A 1930's chromed and enamelled 'Royal painted cash box Scottish Automobile Club' numbered on Est.£60-£80 reverse 'BJL 201' Est.£30-£40 70 WW2 ammunition box for 4.5 shells 78 An edwardian woven dog carrying Est.£40-£60 basket. Est.£30-£40 71 Leather cased collection of linen 79 A boxed techno pro billiard cue, 2 19th backed Tarides Road Maps of France century shooting sticks and 3 fishing issued by The Automobile Club of G.B&I rods Est.£60-£80 Est.£30-£40 72 Leather cased collecion of ordance 80 A watercolour by C Keats of a river survey maps of Scotland landscape with figures and buildings, Est.£40-£60 mounted in a guild swept frame. 11.5" x 19" Est.£150-£250 81 Mapping and Webb silver plated oval 89 silver plated biscuit barrel, teaspoons, gallery tray with peirced decoration. jug, 9 assorted blue & white plates, 2 Est.£80-£120 18th century amorial decorated tea cups including saucer Est.£30-£40 82 63 mounted pieces of nephrite 90 2 Silver sheffield plate candle sticks, a Est.£30-£40 set of 6 silver plate teaspoons and 2 franklin mint plates Est.£30-£40 83 Limited addition number 566/950 91 2 Silver candlesticks 9" Borders Fine Arts "loose raking" Est.£40-£60 sculptures by the artist Ayres Est.£100-£150 84 Limited addition number 901/950 92 2 Silver ashtrays and 1 silver tong Borders Fine Arts "Rowing Up" heater with figures in relief sculptures by the artist Ayres Est.£40-£60 Est.£100-£150 85 Limited addition number 373/750 93 1 Silver teastrainer from JWA Borders Fine Arts "finishing off" Dollekamp in Rijssen sculptures by the artist Hans Est.£30-£40 Est.£80-£120 86 Limited addition number 2000 BO661 94 1 silver pheasant table decoration Borders Fine Arts "Harvest Home" weighing 4.98 ounces sculptures by the artist K Armstrong Est.£50-£70 Est.£80-£120 87 Limited addition number 789/950 95 1 Walnut extending bookhands and 1 Borders Fine Arts "Clean Sweep" gaff sculptures by artist Ayres Est.£30-£40 Est.£100-£150 88 Limited addition number 560/950 96 A 19th century glass barrell spirit holder Borders Fine Art "Hay Bogie" scuptures complete with tap by Ayres Est.£20-£30 Est.£80-£120 97 8 volumes of 'Thomas the tank Engine' 105 Boxed bells extra special Christmas and 2 other children books including decanter 1996 'flying scotman' and 'puffer, muffer and Est.£40-£60 pip pip' Est.£30-£40 98 7 dinky toys, including steam roller, 106 Boxed bells extra special Christmas dustbin truck, tractor, jeep and 2 lorries decanter 1997 and a royal mail van.
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