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Warwick Auctions Ltd General Sale Wednesday WARWICK AUCTIONS LTD GENERAL SALE WEDNESDAY 12TH JULY 2017 Queen Victoria Road, Coventry 1 BEECH THREE DRAWER MOBILE CHEST 2 BEECH CANTILEVER NEEDLEWORK BOX, CONTENTS AND WICKER SEWING BOX 3 VICTORIAN OAK PANELLED BEDSIDE CUPBOARD AND PINE HANGING SHELVES 4 GREEN NYLON SUITCASE 5 EQUESTRIAN LITHOGRAPH PRINT AND PAINTINGS 6 LOGIK HD DVD SMALL TV 7 DE LONGHI MICROWAVE OVEN AND GARDEN LINE 8 SOIL ROTAVATOR, STONEWARE KEG AND A VINTAGE PROJECTOR 9 STAFFORDSHIRE WASH BOWL AND JUG SET 10 EDWARDIAN CARVED OAK MIRROR BACKED SIDEBOARD 11 VINTAGE CASED SEWING MACHINE 12 OAK BEADED BARLEY TWIST POT CUPBOARD 13 VICTORIAN OAK DROPFLAP DINING TABLE 14 BRASS EMBOSSED COAL BOX AND STENCILLED FRAMELESS MIRROR, PARASOL AND CANES 15 BEECH OPEN BOOKSHELF 16 TIN TRUNK 17 WHITE COMBINATION WARDROBE AND TWO THREE DRAWER CHESTS 18 STAFFORDSHIRE JUG AND BOWL SET 19 CROWN DEVON BLUSH IVORY WARE WATER JUG, BOWL COMPORT A/F 20 WALNUT GLAZED CABINET 21 VIOLIN AND BOW IN CASE 22 COUNTRY COTTAGE PRINT 23 PRINT - EAST END OF BROAD STREET F/G 24 SIGNED STURGEON PRINT CORNISH STREET SCENE 25 PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY WATERCOLOURS, CECIL ALDIN PRINT AND TINTED ENGRAVING 26 TWO FIVE DRAWER CHESTS 27 BUSH TV 28 CARVED EASTERN HARDWOOD AND WROUGHT METAL TALL CUPBOARD 29 STACK OF PAIRS AND SINGLE PRINTS AND PAINTINGS 30 EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CHEQUER STRUNG DOUBLE WARDROBE 31 VICTORIAN COLONIAL STYLE ROCKING ARMCHAIR 32 OAK DINING ROOM SUITE 33 CARVED OAK ARCADED PANEL COFFER 34 SET OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS - COACHING SERIES F/G 35 UTILITY DRESSING TABLE 36 WARMING PAN 37 DIMPLEX FAN AND HEATER 38 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE 38A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE 39 ELECTROLUX CYLINDER VACUUM CLEANER 40 TEAK EFFECT CUPBOARD 41 BRASS EMBOSSED COAL BOX AND STENCILLED FRAMELESS MIRROR, PARASOL AND CANES 42 2 PADDED HINGED LID HEARTH SIDE BOXES 43 ANGLE POISE LAMP 44 OAK TELEPHONE BENCH SEAT 45 VICTORIAN DUCHESS INVERTED BREAKFRONT WASH STAND 46 FOUR GRADUATED VINTAGE SUITCASES 47 1960s DRESSING TABLE AND CHEST OF DRAWERS 48 OAK THREE DIVISION STICK STAND 49 TWO BAMBOO SQUARE SECTION TABLES AND NEST OF TABLES 50 TEAK AVALON SIDEBOARD 51 OAK NEST OF TABLES 52 CYLINDER VACUUM CLEANER 53 TEAK EFFECT FIVE DRAWER CHEST 54 OAK DROPFLAP TABLE, TROLLEY AND A VICTORIAN STOOL 55 PHILLIPS MICRO HIFI 56 GEORGE III OAK BUREAU WITH FITTED INTERIOR 57 FRENCH OAK CIRCULAR TABLE AND FOUR SLAT BACK CHAIRS 58 VICTORIAN REVOLVING PIANO STOOL A/F AND AN OVAL OCCASIONAL TABLE AND STAND 59 RETRO WICKERWORK BASKET CHAIR 60 1920s OAK BUREAU ON STAND 61 OAK THREE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE 62 THREE RAFFIA STRUNG STOOLS, VINTAGE CARPET BEATER AND JARDINIERE AND TWO OTHER STOOLS 63 SET OF FOUR 1960s EBONIZED DINING CHAIRS 64 VINTAGE CLOTHES HORSE AND TOWEL STAND 65 PINE PANELLED WARDROBE 66 CREDA COMPACT REVERSAIR TUMBLE DRYER 67 INDESIT 6A WASHING MACHINE 68 PAIR OF VICTORIAN BEDROOM CHAIRS 69 VINTAGE PAINTED PANTRY CUPBOARD 70 OAK DRAWER LEAF TABLE AND FOUR DINING CHAIRS 71 SIX DIVISION CANE STAND AND VINTAGE CHILD'S CHAIR 72 GARDEN VACUUM BLOWER 73 EDWARDIAN MIRROR BACKED CHIFFONIER 74 PITCH PINE TWO DOOR CUPBOARD 75 WICKER WARES - BASKET CHAIR, LINEN AND WASTE BINS 76 GEORGIAN OAK ' TRAFALGAR' DROPFLAP TABLE 77 VICTORIAN PITCH PINE DRESSER BASE, CUPBOARD AND DELFT RACKS (THREE) 78 VICTORIAN CRENELLATED TOP MIRROR 79 1970s WHITE DINING ROOM SUITE 80 ONYX TOPPED GILT METAL OBLONG TABLE AND TROLLEY TABLE 81 ONYX CIRCULAR TOPPED PEDESTAL TABLE AND SMOKERS STAND 82 OAK TROLLEY WITH DRAWER AND BEADED FRAME MIRROR 83 VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR 84 OAK FARMHOUSE STYLE TABLE WITH DRAWERS 84A SELECTION OF COPPER AND BRASS WARES 85 PAIR OF PROVINCIAL OAK GEORGIAN CHAIRS AND ELBOW CHAIR 86 PITCH PINE GLAZED BOOKCASE 87 ART NOUVEAU COPPER APPLIED OVERMANTLE MIRROR 88 STRUNG STOOL, TAPESTRY PANEL FOLDING TABLE AND SLANT FRONT BOX 89 POTTERY MODEL OF A BEGGING VAGRANT 90 EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY WARDROBE AND DRESSING TABLE 91 GEORGE III OAK LINE INLAID HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD 92 GEORGE III OAK TWO OVER THREE DRAWER CHEST 93 GEORGIAN OAK HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD 94 TWO VICTORIAN GILT OVAL MIRRORS 95 20TH CENTURY CHILDREN'S RECLINING CHAIR 96 CAROLEON OAK CHAIR 97 WICKER BASKET OF TABLE LINENS/CROTCHET WORK 98 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WRYTHEN TORCHERE 99 1960s TEAK DRESSING TABLE AND CHEST OF DRAWERS 100 BLACK LEATHER MODERN SOFA 101 GEORGE III OAK SECRETAIRE CUPBOARD A/F 102 VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE 103 JAPANESE PORTRAIT PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHIC PANEL 104 VICTORIAN LITHOGRAPHIC PRINT 105 PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS OF LANDSCAPES IN GILT FRAME 106 TREVOR BOULT PRINT AND VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH 107 GILDED MOULDED MIRROR 108 OAK GEOMETRIC PANELLED ADJUSTABLE COUCH/BED 109 TABLE SEWING MACHINE 110 VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED NURSING CHAIR 111 LEATHER BOUND BIBLES 112 SAMSUNG LCD TV 113 ASTRAL TELESCOPE 114 WALNUT FIVE DRAWER CHEST 115 EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CARVED SIDEBOARD 115A SELECTION OF 19TH CENTURY PEWTER TANKARDS, PEPPERETTES, TEAPOTS, ETC 116 TWO FRAMELESS MIRRORS 117 THREE FRAMED AND GLAZED CIGARETTE CARDS - (GARDENING HINTS) 118 GLAZED CASED CHEMISTRY SCALES 119 F/G CIGARETTE CARDS OF MILITARY UNIFORMS 120 SERIES OF FOUR PRINTS OF 16TH CENTURY PORTRAITS 121 PUBLIC HOUSE HIGH BAR STOOL 122 CASH'S WOVEN SILK OF BAYLEY LANE 123 NEST OF THREE CABRIOLE LEG TABLES 124 CHERRYWOOD SERPENTINE SIDE TABLE 125 CAPRISONED ELEPHANT POTTERY STOOL 126 1970s POTTERY TABLE LAMP 127 DOME TOPPED CABIN TRUNK 128 PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CALICO COVERED TUB CHAIRS 129 OAK CANTED EDGED WALL MIRROR 130 SET OF FOUR 18TH CENTURY ELM CHAIRS 131 ANTIQUE STYLE FRINGED WALL RUG 132 EDWARD STANFORD VINTAGE ORDNANCE MAP 133 GOOD QUALITY 1970s MEREDEW TEAK DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS 134 PAIR OF ERCOL STICK BACK CHAIRS 135 OVAL MAHOGANY INLAID MIRROR AND PAIR OF RELIGIOUS PRINTS 136 DEMI GLAZED PANCHEON 137 THREE STAINED LEADED PANELS 138 THREE STAINED LEADED PANELS 139 CARVED OAK CORNER CHAIR 140 COLONIAL STYLE ROCKING CHAIR 141 1920s OAK OFFICE SWIVEL CHAIR 142 WICKER PICNIC HAMPER 143 GOOD QUALITY LEATHER CASE 144 VINTAGE WICKER HAMPER 145 STONE STATUE OF THE BATHER 146 FRAMELESS MIRROR 147 TWO RADIAL SAWS 148 110 V DRILL AND A PUMP 149 BOSCH DRILL, HAMMER DRILL AND HITACHI DRILL 150 EPNS FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE 151 PAIR OF MODERN CYLINDRICAL GLASS VASES 152 TRENCH ART, A PAIR OF WWI ENGRAVED SHELL CASES 153 MAGAZINE SLIDES OF VINTAGE CARS 154 THREE BLADE PLANER 155 HITACHI CORDLESS DRILL 156 RED VINTAGE PICNIC BOX AND CROCKERY THEREIN 156A ROSSLYN BONE CHINA TEA SET AND ANOTHER 157 ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS 158 SELECTION OF HARRY POTTER BOOKS 159 TWO SHELVES OF MAGAZINES AND CHILDREN'S BOOKS 160 PLUSH SOFT TOYS 161 QUANTITY OF EPNS CUTLERY 162 SADLER COFFEE SET 163 LUMINARC TWO PIECE CHEESE SET 164 SHELF OF CHILDRENS BOOKS, INC. BEANO, THE GREAT BOOK FOR BOYS, DISNEY WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE ETC. 165 TWO BOXED DOLLS 166 TWO SHELVES OF TEA SETS, CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE AND ONE VICTORIAN 167 CRATE OF VARIOUS PRINTS AND PICTURES 168 FRAMELESS MIRROR 169 LONGWY CYLINDRICAL POTTERY VASE 170 SHELF OF CUT GLASS, CUTLERY AND CROCKERY 171 CRATE OF COMPUTER KEYBOARDS AND PRINTER,ETC 172 BLACK HOLDALL OF AIRCRAFT MAGAZINES 173 HALL BAROMETER/BRUSH SET 174 OVAL FRAMELESS MIRROR 175 PRIMITIVE OIL ON PANEL OF A HORSE, MONOGRAMMED CTR 176 SELECTION OF CDS 177 TWO SHELVES OF ASSORTED VINTAGE ITEMS INCLUDING DOLLS, PHARMACY BOTTLES, A PROJECTOR ETC. 178 SHELF OF CRANBERRY GLASS, BIRD FIGURES AND POTTERY 179 ADVERTISING HAT BOX 180 BOX INCLUDING AYNSLEY PLATE, QUIMPER WARE, ETC 181 ASSORTED SHELF OF ELEPHANT BOOK ENDS, CAKE STAND, CONDIMENT SET AND SOUVENIRS 182 SHELF OF DOLLS HOUSE FURNISHINGS 183 TWO SETS OF SNOOKER BALLS 184 SONY HAND CAMCORDER IN CASE 185 SHELF OF VARIOUS BOOKS 186 TWO CRATES OF CERAMICS, GLASSWARE AND STAINLESS STEEL ITEMS 186A VARIOUS PRINTS AND PAINTINGS 187 CORONATION WARE DINNER SET 188 CRATE OF 'ON THE ROAD' BOOKS/MAGAZINES 189 CRATE OF EXTENSION LEADS, A RADIO AND TWO HEATERS 190 BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS TEDDIES, MINCER, BRIC-A-BRAC, ETC 191 TWO CRATES OF WADE, CARLTON WARE, BREAD BOARD, ETC 192 CRATE OF CUT GLASSWARE, JUGS, BOWLS, DECANTERS, VASES, ETC 193 RED CRATE INCLUDING BARREL, CARVED FRAMED MIRROR, WALL MOUNTED WATER STOUP ETC. 194 LUMINARC CHEESE DOME AND CLOCKS, TWO CRATES OF GLASSWARE ETC. 195 BOX OF DECANTERS, CAMEO PLAQUES, PLATES AND BELLOWS ETC. 196 FOUR STORAGE BOXES, TWO RED AND TWO GREY 197 A CRATE INCLUDING A CD PLAYER, CAMERA, BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR, POCKET RADIO ETC. 198 CARTON OF VICTORIAN POTTERY JUGS, LUSTRE WARES 199 BOX PRINTS, CD BOX SET, BOARD GAME 200 BOX OF MIXED ITEMS, ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS, PICTURES, ETC 201 BOX OF SOFT TOYS AND DOLLS 202 CRATE OF CROWN CLARENCE CERAMICS AND CUTLERY 203 BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS OVEN TO TABLE WARE AND CERAMICS 204 CRATE UNDER THE TABLE INCLUDING DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME, KITCHEN CLOCK, ETC 205 ONE BOX OF STONEWARE, GLASSWARES, A BISCUIT BARREL, AND PLATES 206 BRIEFCASE, GLASS FOLDING TABLE WITH POPPY DESIGN 207 BOX OF LP RECORDS 208 UNDER TABLE, THREE BOXES OF ASSORTED ITEMS- GILES BOOKS, LAMP ETC 209 FOUR BOXES OF BONE CHINA, GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC 210 SUITCASE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA 211 SHELF OF GREEN GLASSWARE 212 BOX OF FLORISTRY SPILL VASES 213 CRATE OF ASSORTED GLASSWARE AND BRIC-A-BRAC 214 WFH CLERKENWELL STRONG BOX 215 CRATE INCLUDING HUNGARIAN VASES, HUMMEL FIGURES, ETC 216 TWO ELECTRONIA LAB APPARATUS CASES 217 BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, CLOCK, ROYAL DOULTON, ETC 218 THREE BOXES OF - RUBY GLASS, iMARI BOWL, SHERIDAN TEA SET, EPNS WARE 219 VINTAGE CANTILEVER NEEDLEWORK BOX 220 WASH BOWL OF BRIC-A-BRAC SELECTION OF DENBY AND OTHER STONEWARE, WASH BOWLS 221 BLACK BAG OF FRANKED
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