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Auction Sale AUCTION SALE THURSDAY 17TH JANUARY 2019 AT 10.30 AM On behalf of local estates and others of:- CLOCKS incl 19c GARNITURE, DUTCH HOODED, ETC; FURNITURE incl ANTIQUE CORNER CUPBOARD, SORRENTO CHAIRS and OCC TABLES; REPRO LOUIS XV BUREAU; BEDS; 50 INCH PANASONIC TELEVISION, WASHING MACHINES, LAMPS; PICTURES and PRINTS; CHINA and GLASS incl LORNA BAILEY TEAPOT, ROYAL ALBERT, INDIAN TREE, ORIENTAL, GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, BESWICK ANIMALS, ETC; GOLD, SILVER and COSTUME JEWELLERY and WATCHES; COINS; MEDALS; STAMPS; POSTCARDS; DIE CAST VEHICLES and TRAINS; TOYS incl STAR WARS; 3 MOBILITY SCOOTERS; CYCLE DRONE; COLLECTABLES incl MAGIC LANTERN, TAXIDERMY SKULL, MICROSCOPE; POSTAGE SCALES; MODEL SHIPS; TRENCH ART; MAPLES SMOOTHING PLANE, GRAMAPHONE, PIANO ACCORDIAN, ROCKING HORSE; WORKSHOP TOOLS; LIONS HEAD GARDEN ORNAMENT; FOOTBALL SHIRTS; RECORDS incl PINK FLOYD; 3 VOLS of 19c THE IMPERIAL SHAKESPERE (Respined); BOOKS, MAGAZINES and PROGRAMMES; ETC. ITEMS ON VIEW:- TH WEDNESDAY 16 JANUARY 2019 - 10.00am to 6.00pm The Mart Sale Room, 32 Roman Bank, Skegness, Lincs, PE25 2SL http://www.hunters.com/skegness-auctions [email protected] 01754 766061 CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS 19c French Garniture Clock, the central Clock having an ovoid body with ormolu decoration to the body and base, having a round enamelled dial with an 8 day movement, flanked by a pair of matching brass 5 arm Candelabras, again with ormolu decoration to the bodies and bases, overall height of the central clock, 22 inches. Overall height of the Candelabras, 27 inches; 19c French bracket Clock in a black case with a pair of reeded brass columns and a pair of gilt effect society figures adorning the top, having an enamelled dial with fretted brass overlay; 2 French Style Clocks; Calendar Clocks; Porcelain and other Mantel Clocks; German Thermometer; 4 Clocks; Gilt Metal Garniture Clock with a round central clock with a society figure on top flanked by 2 horses; Dutch Hooded Wall Clock with mechanical movement and brass pear weights; Hand built Skeleton Wall Clock with exposed movement under an enamelled dial on an oak flat back; Mid 20c English Oak Wall Clock with silvered dial and decorative glass door; Hand built Wall Clock with round oak face and brass numerals; Oak cased weight driven mechanical Cuckoo Clock; 3 Vintage Mechanical Mantel Clocks; Oak Cased Westminster Mantel Clock; Vintage brass French Bayard Mantel Clock. FURNITURE Superb Antique Oak Gothic corner Cupboard with hand carved doors, brass hinges and escutcheons, reeded sides and 3 beautifully shaped shelves, height 48 inches; Louis XV inspired barrel fronted Bureau with a rolling front opening to reveal 3 internal drawers, 3 lower drawers on serpentine legs; 4 Italian Sorrento lacquered Dining Chairs; Italian Sorrento lacquered Drinks trolley; Italian Sorrento lacquered Nest of 3 Tables; Italian Sorrento lacquered occasion Tables; Weser and Vision white bedroom furniture incl. 2 double Wardrobes with a double Mirror doored central Wardrobe; Graduating Mahogany Shelf; Small Footstool; G Plan style dressing Table with triple Mirror on a modular base; Pine chest of 3 drawers; Round light mahogany Pedestal Table; Oatmeal Boucle upholstered Settee; Demi Lune Console Table; 2 Double Beds; Truckle guest Bed; Oak dropleaf Dining Table with 6 ladderback Chairs; Mahogany effect 2 door Cupboard; Oak nest of 3 Tables; 2 Beech Modular Shelves; 2 Modern Chrome and plastic seated Bar Stools; Light Oak shallow shelved display Cabinet with twin sliding glass doors; 1960’s Metal Coat Stand; 2 Plastic Garden Chairs; Glass television stand; Mahogany stand; Wine Table; Magazine Racks; Filing Drawers; Chest of Drawers; White Bedroom Furniture; Linen Basket; Rugs; Pairs of bedside Chests; CD Cabinet; Glass Television Stand; Wall mounted glass fronted display case with glass shelves; Unused Single Mattress; 2 Solid Pine bedside Cabinets with a solid pine Television Stand; A Pair of square, low Coffee Tables; Childs Vintage Rocking Chair; Morris furniture Company furniture comprising Television stand, extending Dining Table and 4 chairs and Glazed 4 door Cabinet; 2 Pine Wardrobes; Pine Chest of Drawers; Pine framed Cheval Mirror; Oak occasional oval barley twist Table; Modern Mahogany Style trolley with 3 shelves with decoupage topped round occasional Table; Modern break fronted Mahogany Style glazed display Cabinet; Boxed unused single foldaway bed with mattress; Blue patterned Rug; Shabby Chic painted Tables; White painted Bookcase; Oak dropleaf 2 tier Tea Trolley; 2 Metamorphia Oak tray tables; Painted 2 tier folding Cake Stand; Scallop edged occasional Table; Mahogany graduating corner display; Nest of 2 stylish mahogany occasional Tables. ELECTRICALS Panasonic 50 inch HD ready Television; Electric Reclining Chair; Chest Freezer; 2 Microwave Ovens; Refrigerator; Kirby Sentria Upright Vacuum Cleaner with accessories; G Tech Cordless Vacuum Cleaner; LG 19 inch HD ready Television; Essential Cooks red Mini oven; Unused Alcatel U3 Smartphone in Box; Unused boxed HP Wireless Printer/Scanner; Sewing Machine; A pair of Vintage Celestion Ditton 15XR Stereo Speakers with a pair of Celestion Ditton II Stereo Speakers, all in oak effect bodies; AA deco style Lady based lamps with 2 globes; Selection of Table lamps; CD Player/Radio; Vacuum Cleaner; 2 Electric Drills; Oriental and other Table Lamps; Pressure Washer; Carpet Shampooer; Steam Stripper; Electric Tile Cutter; Sandblaster; Reciprocating Saw; Hole Cutting set; Stand on Circulation Booster; 2 Inkjet Printers; Modern Uplighter Standard lamp; Nutool Circular Saw Table; Staple Gun; Planer; Router; 2 Bosch Cordless Drills; Reciprocating and Circular Saws; Makita Circular Saw; Grinders; Safety Helmet etc; Silver Crest Sewing Machine; Male Grooming equipment; Mini twin Amp; Indesit White Washing Machine, 14 months old; Hotpoint White Washing Machine. PICTURES AND MIRRORS 3 Framed Vintage Satirical Engravings, being Coloured extracts entitled ‘Truth Christmas Number, Dec 25th 1902’; Vintage ‘Ring for Service’ sign; Vintage ‘Stop It Kills’ sign; Oil on Canvas in the style of the fighting Temeraire; 101 Bomber Squadron Plaques etc; 2 Needlepoint Bomber plaques; 2 Military prints; A series of 7 Reqimental prints; Engraving of World Map; 5 Oriental prints; 3 Jacque Vettriano prints; 2 Quayside prints; Woodland print; Jester print; 2 lots of picture frames and prints; Railway Print; Ivory Coloured Tableau of Knights following Battle; Vernon hard print of Seagull’s over the reef; Vintage Engraving of Boveney lock and Windsor on the Thames; 14 Naïve original Watercolours in card surrounds; Needlepoint of an Owl; Famous print ‘A Horse frightened by Lightning’ after J L A T Gericault (1791-1824); Print after a famous Pears Soap advertising Poster; Signed print of Askrigg Wensleydale by K.Melling; Print of HMS Belfast after Robert Tayler; Print of Flying Ducks; Modern Faceted Mirror; Ornate Framed Mirror; 1960’s beveled Mirror; 20c Oil on Canvas scene of Trees by River. CHINA AND GLASSWARE Lorna Bailey art deco inspired ‘Cat’ Teapot; Wade Genie lidded Teapot; Royal Albert Old Country Roses China comprising Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl, fruit set, 6 cups and saucers, 6 tea plates and sandwich plate; Aynsley Cottage Garden China comprising 7 Vases, 7 lidded Jars and pots, 5 bowls, 9 vases and small dressing table china and Bachelor set with cat and owl lidded Pots; Wedgwood Antique blue and white stripped Vase; 1930’s Radford Hand Painted Vase: Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Mouse; Wedgwood glass Squirrell and Mushroom Paperweight; Old Tupton Ware Specimen Vase; Murano Glass Cockerel ornament; 2 tall Beswick Siamese Cats; Royal Doulton Lion decorated Charger; Boxed Royal Doulton Crystal Glass Vase and Decanter; Beswick Siamese Cats; 3 Vintage Royal Doulton Dickens figures; Lead Crystal Glass Vase; Beswick Donkey; Beswick Trout; Beswick Labrador; Beswick Kestrel; Royal Doulton Osprey: Butchers China Hereford Bull; 4 Boxed Hummell figures; Coopercraft Dog; 4 Ceramic Military Decanters; Ceramic pot lid in a frame; M and M Biscuit Jar; Large Oriental Style Vase; European Blue Delft inspired Jug; Blue and White Victoria Ware Ironstone Urn with blue and white Mintons Willow pattern Jug; Brown China Jardinière on stand with a German blue china peacock design vase; Pair of Edinburgh Crystal glass Tumblers; 2 Slender Purple Glass Vases; 2 ceramic 19c Soldier figures; Royal Doulton Falstaff Toby jug and 2 other character Jugs; 2 Cornish Studio pottery Jars with lids, one adorned with mushrooms and the other a dragonfly, dappled swirling glass ornament; Blue and green glass Dishes; Glass Snail Paperweight; 2 Szeiler Dogs; Wadenheath miniature Bachelor Tea Service Commemorating George VI Coronation; Spanish Style Choirboy with 2 owls; 2 Worcester pin dishes and 1 Poole pin dish; 2 Lead Crystal animals; 19c Biscuit Barrel, Copper lustre Jug and damaged Doulton Vase; Mill glass Vase with a Rosenthal style glass nut bowl; Ruby glass squat vase and ashtray; Glass pony and cart and duck family; Spode and other Cabinet plates; Caithness swirling blue glass Vase; The lace maker figurine; Sylvac 1930’s brown Rabbit; Royal Winton sweet pea China toast rack; Antique Prattware Pot lid; Border Fine Arts ‘Under Her Wing’; Beswick Beatrix Potter Alderman Ptolomy Turtle, Ribby Cat and Appley Dapply Mouse; Royal Crown Derby Plate; 1960’s Poole brown and white Bowl; Wedgwood Susie Cooper Jam Pot; Signed Art Glass Teardrop Vase; 1930’s handpainted Radford Vase; 1960’s Whitefriars bubble appleglass paperweight; Crown Ducal
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