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We Have Very Little Availability for Bidders to Attend in Person on Sale Day SATURDAY ANTIQUE AUCTION 4TH JULY 2020 PLEASE NOTE: Buyers Premium 25% + VAT Approximate selling rate 180 lots per hour LOTS MARKED WITH @ ARE VAT INCLUSIVE ON THE HAMMER PRICE This auction will commence at 9.30am PLEASE NOTE: We have very little availability for bidders to attend in person on sale day. Please see Alex Chalcraft to book a place. Otherwise you can leave a commission bid or bid on The-Saleroom.com at no extra charge – visit our website and click on The-Saleroom.com 1. An unusual large salt glazed 8. A pair of wrought iron gates stoneware horse trough 5ft welded together to form one 10ins long x 2ft wide and 2ft long gate 5ft 10ins x 2ft 9ins. high. £200-300 £25-35 2. A cast iron water trough, 3ft 11. A mahogany oval dressing 5ins long. £30-50 table mirror. £10-20 3. Halsted & Sons, Chichester, a 12. An oak bureau. £10-20 large cast iron water trough 13. A modern Chinese vase. 3ft 1ins wide. £50-100 £20-30 4. An old staddle stone. 14. Five large jugs. £20-30 £100-150 15. Decorative glassware and 5. An old staddle stone. other items. £10-20 £100-150 16. A Staffordshire tea service. 6. A white painted cast £20-30 aluminium patio table and 17. A small group of Surrey pair of chairs. £20-30 ceramics. £10-20 7. A white painted composite 18. Decorative tea ware etc. garden ornament modelled £15-25 as two cherubs. £20-30 19. Decorative pottery fish. 37. A set of six glass whisky £10-20 tumblers etched with 20. China ornaments. reclining female nudes. £10-20 £15-25 21. Decorative china, glass and 38. A 1960's set of eight miscellaneous collectables. tumblers in a carrying frame. £20-40 £10-20 22. Two shelves of decorative 39. Japanese egg shell porcelain and household glass and plates etc. £10-20 china. £10-20 40. Christie's catalogues, the 23. A good collection of Buchan Elizabeth Taylor jewellery Scottish china to include collection, a full set numerous jugs, liqueur unopened and other related bottles, serving dishes etc items. £20-40 etc. £50-100 41. A 19th century French carved 24. A good collection of walnut sleigh bed. £100-200 decorative and collectable 42. A small colour TV / DVD china by Coalport, Worcester player. £10-20 and other makes. £40-60 43. Doulton Bunnikins china. 25. Cut glass and other bowls £20-30 and dishes etc. £20-30 44. Oriental collectables. 26. A quantity of cut glass vases £10-20 and other items. £20-30 45. A hand lantern and a cast 27. A quantity of decorative iron grate. £5-10 china. £20-30 46. Two stools etc. £10-20 28. Cut glass bowls, large jug 47. Embossed brass magazine and other glassware. racks etc. £10-20 £25-50 48. Various tea and coffee cups 29. A shelf of cut glass drinking and saucers etc. £15-25 glasses. £25-35 49. A large shelf of decorative 30. A shelf of cut glass drinking china. £15-25 glasses. £25-35 50. Highland Cattle, a colour 31. A shelf of cut glass drinking photographic print and two glasses. £25-35 others, framed as one. 32. A small Toshiba TV. £10-20 £10-20 33. Two mantle clocks. £20-30 51. Two boxes of decorative 34. A modern pottery dog bowl china. £10-20 (?). £10-20 51A. Two trunks and three boxes 35. A pair of colourful glass lamp containing a large quantity of shades. £10-20 books. £20-30 36. A Royal Doulton vase. 52. A cast iron fire grate and fire £10-20 back, spark guard and an electric sewing machine. £10-20 53. A modern four drawer filing 71. A large Vitus walnut cased cabinet with key. £10-20 radio. £20-30 54. A modern four drawer filing 72. A GEC walnut cased radio. cabinet with key. £10-20 £10-20 55. Books, puzzles and games. 73. A quantity of Dutch language £10-20 books. £10-20 56. A fur jacket etc. £15-25 74. Decorative wall lights. 57. A large quantity of £20-30 gramophone records. 75. Decorative wall lights. £25-50 £20-30 58. Jazz and other LP records. 76. Coaching style brass lamps. £40-70 £20-40 59. A box of art and antique 77. A decorative chandelier and related reference books. matching wall lights. £20-30 £10-20 60. A box of art and antique 78. Eight decorative Indian related reference books. skirts. £20-30 £20-30 79. A large quantity of Royal 61. A box of art and antique Worcester, Coalport and related reference books. similar collector's plates, £20-30 boxed. £20-30 62. A box of art and antique related reference books. 80. A 1970's circular coffee table. £20-30 £20-30 63. A box of art and antique 81. A rush seated stool. related reference books. £5-10 £20-30 82. A large quantity of cushions 64. A box of art and antique and throws. £25-50 related reference books. 83. Gentlemen's apparel and £20-30 other items. £20-30 65. A box of art and antique 84. Various textile items. related reference books. £10-20 £20-30 85. Two stools, a head and 66. A Roberts Radio and another footboard and a folding similar. £10-20 Bridge table. £15-25 67. A Bush DAC 90A Bakelite 86. An Art Deco walnut and radio. £20-40 chrome standard lamp and a 68. A Regentone walnut cased similar table lamp. £20-40 radio. £15-25 87. A Victorian walnut centre 69. A Murphy Bakelite radio. table. £10-20 £20-30 88. A painted chest of drawers 70. A Philip's and a Pye Bakelite and a two drawer table. cased radio. £20-30 £20-30 89. Household furniture to 106. A large quantity of decorative include chairs, tables a china. £25-35 bookshelf etc. £20-30 107. Toby jugs etc. £20-30 90. A modern oak blanket box. 108. A Poole Pottery plate, a pair £20-30 of candlesticks and a pair of 91. A Victorian extending dining vases. £10-20 table on cabriole legs. 109. Miscellaneous brassware, £20-30 plated claret jug etc. 92. A doll's house with furniture, £20-30 accessories and other toys. 110. A quantity of copper and £40-60 brassware to include a kettle 93. A mahogany cylinder bureau on stand. £20-40 (AF). £10-20 111. Earthenware jugs and vases 94. An oak drop leaf, gate leg etc. £10-20 dining table on barley twist 112. A large tureen and cover, a supports. £20-30 German vase (AF) etc. 95. A pine chest of drawers. £20-30 £20-30 113. A teak two door bookcase. 96. A wrought iron framed chair. £10-20 £10-20 114. A pine open bookcase. 97. An Art Deco oak bureau. £20-30 £20-30 115. An oval mirror. £5-10 98. A chair and other items. £10-20 116. A classical style jug and bowl 99. A chrome framed glass top set. £20-30 dining table with six 117. A Laura Ashley bedroom cantilever chairs. £40-60 chest. £20-30 100. Ladies' shoes, handbags and 118. Two chairs. £10-20 hats. £20-30 119. Two ladies' hats. £10-20 101. A good heavy oak refectory 120. A Victorian oval rosewood tilt style dining table 7ft 7ins top breakfast table. £40-60 long x 2ft 11ins wide. 121. A pair of 1920's walnut £100-200 dining chairs (for 102. A pair of small mahogany upholstery). £10-20 chest of drawers. £20-30 122. An Art Deco burr walnut 103. An oak drop leaf gate leg pedestal table. £30-50 table. £20-30 123. A mahogany sofa table. 104. A small log effect electric £40-60 stove. £10-20 124. A wicker box and cover. 105. A small reproduction writing £5-10 table. £10-20 125. A Victorian mahogany 105A. An oak refectory style coffee Pembroke table. £10-20 table. £10-20 126. An Art Deco walnut pedestal table. £20-30 127. A mahogany sofa table. 147. A Victorian mahogany £40-60 cylinder bureau / cupboard 128. An Art Deco style burr walnut bookcase. £100-200 two door cabinet. £20-40 148. A Victorian mahogany 129. A good Chinese folding cupboard bookcase. dressing screen with inlaid £100-200 and carved frame, later 149. An Edwardian inlaid upholstered. £50-100 mahogany standing cabinet 130. A small oak dresser. inlaid with exotic birds and £10-20 flowers. £50-100 131. A good large Edwardian 150. A decorative wall mirror with satinwood and inlaid white painted frame. wardrobe. £50-100 £20-40 132. A modern beige ground 151. A 19th century oak two door carpet with blue border 8ft x hanging cupboard. 6ft. £20-40 £30-50 133. A Persian Shiraz rug 7ft x 5ft. 152. A small coffee table modelled £50-100 as a stack of books. 134. A large rust ground carpet £20-30 with floral decoration 9ft 6ins 153. A George III oak and x 8ft. £50-100 mahogany four drawer chest. 135. A modern red ground carpet £80-150 with stylized motifs 10ft x 154. A mahogany two door wash 7ft. £25-50 stand. £10-20 136. A set of four folding 155. A George III oak chest of two stackable bookshelves. short and three graduated £40-60 long drawers on bracket feet. 141. A George III style mahogany £100-200 kneehole desk. £100-150 156. A child's Windsor style 142. An oak corner cabinet. armchair. £25-50 £10-20 157.
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