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1 Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Writing Stationary Cabinet 2 1 Edwardian mahogany cranberry glass shades inlaid writing stationary cabinet 11 Two Brass Eccles lamps 2 Art Deco bronze figure 'The Amazon' on marble 12 Pewter twin handled jug base, signed Pierre Le decorated with cherubs Faguay and dated 1831 3 Silver topped horn drinking 13 Brass paraffin lamp with vessel and two vintage shade wooden pipes 14 Unusual velvet lined tea 4 Oak mantel clock caddy 5 Late Victorian walnut 15 Pair of 8 x 40 field stationary cabinet with binoculars with leather fitted ink wells case 6 Oak mantel clock with 16 Brass tankard dated 1942 brass handle from the American landing in Morocco and two vintage lamps 7 Edwardian oak ink well with fitted pots and under drawer 17 Pair of large Hilkinson 20 x 80 field binoculars 8 Smiths bakelite mantel clock 18 Art Deco statue of lady and rams on marble base 9 Art Deco bronze statue of a lady 19 Brass carriage clock with key 10 Brass paraffin lamp with 20 Pair of vintage sparking lamp with shade clogs 32 Large blue and white jug 21 WWI Helmet and bowl 22 Late Victorian mahogany 33 Decorative paraffin lamp mirror backed music with shade cabinet 34 Arts and Crafts Lustre with 23 Brass paraffin lamp glass droplets 24 Victorian 8 day Skeleton 35 Georgian brass trivet clock with fusse movement under glass on marble base 36 Spode decorative wash bowl and jug 25 Vintage yard stick by J Rabone & Sons 37 Arts and Crafts decorated Birmingham charger 26 1861 French bayonet 38 Plated lamp base 27 Pair of kidd gloves in an 39 Plated gallery tray ornate walnut box 40 Spirit kettle on base 28 Oriental blue and white tea caddy with lid 41 Brass jam pan etc 29 Brass paraffin lamp with ornate shade 42 Quantity of Spode pottery in the Italian design 30 Cutlery set in mahogany box 43 Cast iron Rolls Royce advertising plaque 31 Brass and glass paraffin 44 Walnut inlaid shaped mirror coffee table 55 Oak framed picture mirror 45 Large framed photograph depicting Mike Halewood 56 Inlaid banjo barometer with mirror centre 46 Victorian Venetian wall candle pier mirror with engraved feature 57 Inlaid banjo barometer by F. Donegan of Stafford 47 Ornate chandelier with glass droplets 58 Victorian American walnut banjo regulator wall clock 48 Framed Great Western railway Epson races 59 Oak carved barometer advertising poster 60 Heavy gilt framed oval 49 Large framed print 'The mirror battle of Rorke's drift' and book 61 Late Victorian cut glass show mirror 50 Victorian 8 day walnut wall clock 62 Late Victorian cut glass show mirrors 51 Victorian carved walnut 8 day wall clock with pendulum and key 63 Two gilt framed pictures depicting winter rural scenes 'In the depth of 52 Framed Watercolour winter' depicting flowers 64 Psychedelic Watercolour 53 Gilt framed oil on canvas picture depicting town scene 65 Two framed drawings depicting Greystones and the NIcholson Institute in 54 Large framed picture Leek by K. Wood a Turkey and fruit design 66 Framed Watercolour depicting rural scene 76 Royal Crown Derby lamp base in the Old Amari design 67 Large gilt framed oil on canvas depicting rural scene by Terry James 77 Royal Crown Derby Carsington jug in the Old Amari design 68 Framed Watercolour 'Quiet back water' by Elizabeth Scott-Moore 78 Royal Crown Derby Melbourne tray in the Old Amari design 69 Framed picture 'Spilling waves from Jura' by Bill Wright 79 Royal Crown Derby fruit bowl in the Old Amari design 70 Heavy gilt framed painting by Ivan Taylor 'Tuileries Paris' 80 Pair of Royal Crown Derby candle sticks in the Old Amari design 71 GIlt framed oil on board painting by Van Meurs 'Winter wonderland scene' 81 Large decorative vase in the Royal Crown Derby Old Amari style 72 Gilt framed oil on board 'Winter wonderland scene' by Van Meurs' 82 Large Victorian walnut sloped writing box 73 Gilt framed pastel 'Girl and cat' by Jean Hulin 1951 83 Quantity of medical equipment in box 74 Gilt framed oil on canvas painting depicting cottage 84 Pair of Carl Zeiss 10 x 50 and pond binoculars with leather case 75 Eleven serving plates with 85 Large Victorian walnut montage with certificate of writing box authenticity and three others 86 Pair of signed Royal Doulton plaque plates 97 Three large framed black depicting rural scenes and white Muhammad Ali photographs 87 Oval painted plaque depicting Little Moreton 98 Pair of Art Deco French Hall, Cheshire bronze lamps 88 Wedgwood blue and white 99 Victorian oak embroidered Jasper ware plaque 'The fire screen dancing hours' 100 Vintage oak spinning 89 Quantity of Japanese wheel Cloisonne and small vases 101 Edwardian log box with 90 Porcupine quill box lead liner 91 Late Victorian American 102 Handcrafted porcelain doll mantel clock 'Beths 1960's wedding dress' in box with certificate 92 Sedan model car in original box 103 Victorian solid brass fender 93 Retro Tomy remote control robot 'Omni Jr' a. 103A Large Edwardian Dapple painted Rocking 94 Two brass kettles horse on stand 95 Brass primus stove and a 104 George III oak and brass paraffin lamp mahogany cross banded long case clock with brass movement and dial by T 96 Signed Anthony Joshua Benbow of Newport 105 Oak framed print 'The 115 George III oak and Talbot at Ripley' mahogany cross banded long case clock 106 Chest of drawers on base 116 Vintage Bagatelle with accessories 107 Set of six late Victorian oak carved chairs on barley twist turned 117 Two Taxidermy Deer on supports shield mounts 108 Victorian style mahogany 118 Edwardian cast iron based Canterbury with drawers folding school desk 109 Victorian carved Burmese 119 Carved oak sword chest footstool with carved leg decoration 120 Oak framed print 'Gentle persuasion' by Collson 110 Edwardian mahogany wind out table with ball and claw legs (winder in 121 Mahogany carved hall office) stand with bevelled mirror and carved cupboard 111 South African Springbok skin 122 Gilt framed oil on canvas picture depicting fruit 112 Late Victorian golden oak extending wind out table 123 Late Victorian Walnut 8 (winder in office) day wall clock 113 Wall hanging decorative 124 Decorative three way shelving unit dressing mirror 114 Oak red upholstered 125 Early Victorian mahogany footstool with under writing table with central drawer drawer dinner service in the Gold Concorde design 126 Gilt framed oil on canvas picture depicting ships 137 Royal Doulton dinner service in the Carlyle 127 Three framed silk pictures design 128 Victorian Duchess 138 Carved walnut wingback mahogany ladies writing armchair table 139 Victorian walnut 129 Framed WestMorland by R upholstered nursing chair Morden and one other 140 Large American flag 130 Gilt framed oil of canvas picture depicting woodland scene 141 Vintage cast iron seated garden fairy 131 Early George III oak and mahogany cross banded 142 Vintage cast iron seated mule chest with seven garden fairy drawer feature on shaped feet 143 Huge cast iron rustic bulls head 132 1920 barley twist Oak Granddaughter clock 144 Vintage polished Blacksmiths anvil 133 Rare crimson Wedgwood Jasper ware jardiniere 145 Cast iron French rustic Cockerel 134 Porcelain bon bon dish with decorative inlay b. 145A Cast iron Louis Vuitton advertising sign 135 Moorcroft lamp base 146 Cast iron Coat of arms 136 Large Royal Doulton plaque 147 Quantity of silver rattles 159 Pair of Royal Crown Derby cat paperweights 148 Quantity of vintage gaming items inc. playing cards 160 Three Beswick dogs inc etc dalmation etc 149 Two Masonic certificates 161 Royal Crown Derby pig paperweight 150 Beswick 'Spirit of Freedom' horse on base 162 Royal Crown Derby seal paperweight 151 Two Royal Crown Derby tropical fish paperweights 163 Royal Crown Derby crocodile paperweight 152 Beswick black horse 164 Pair of Royal Crown Derby Polar bear paperweights 153 Two Royal Crown Derby tropical fish paperweights 165 Large Royal Crown Derby egg in the old Amari 154 Royal Crown Derby design figurine 'Penelope' 166 Two Royal Crown Derby 155 Two Royal Crown Derby paperweights frog and cat paperweights tortoise 156 Royal Crown Derby bird 167 Moorcroft limited edition figurine ginger jar (175/250) 157 Royal Crown Derby 168 Royal Crown Derby elephant paperweight garden snail paperweight 158 Two Royal Crown Derby 169 Pair of Moorcroft trinket paperweights cat and duck dishes 181 Royal Crown Derby Dolphin paperweight 170 Pair of Royal Crown Derby penguin paperweights 182 Two Royal Crown Derby paperweights Bird and 171 Moorcroft limited edition Cockerel lidded ginger jar (119/250) 183 Beswick Peter Rabbit 172 Royal Crown Derby egg figure cup holder and egg 184 Royal Crown Derby Snail 173 Royal Crown Derby otter paperweight paperweight 185 Three Royal Albert Beatrix 174 Royal Crown Derby panda Potter figures paperweight 186 Royal Crown Derby 175 Royal Crown Derby puffin Drummer Bear paperweight paperweight 176 Royal Crown Derby panda 187 Two Beswick dogs paperweight 188 Two Royal Doulton 177 Royal Crown Derby snowy Bunnykins figures owl paperweight 189 Royal Crown Derby Koala 178 Three Royal Worcester bear paperweight Peter Rabbit figures 190 Four Royal Doulton 179 Four Royal Doulton Bramley hedge figures Bunnykins figures 191 Four Royal Albert Beatrix 180 Royal Crown Derby Potter figures Dragon paperweight 192 Two Beswick dogs including Alsatian etc 204 Moorcroft ginger jar 193 Three Royal Doulton Bramley hedge figures 205 Royal Crown Derby small twin handled vase 194 Taxidermy - Armadillo 206 Large Moorcroft vase in the Poppy design 195 Moorcroft limited edition ginger jar 207 Royal Crown Derby vase in the Old Amari design 196 Royal Crown Derby Eagle paperweight 208 Large Moorcroft
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