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Sale date: |
Antiques & Collectors Sale on 11/09/07, Commencing at 12:00 noon |
Lot numbers: |
270-299 of 374 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
270 |
An early 20thC French walnut cased regulator style wall clock, with octagonal silvered dial, the 8-day movement with Westminster chimes, 25in (63.5cm) high. £40-60 |   | Nil |
NB | |
| 271 | A bronze Shiva, of traditional form, 10in (25.5cm) high. |   | Nil |
18 | |
| 272 | An Edwardian mahogany shield-shaped wall mirror, the plate with bevelled edge within a shaped frame mounted by an eagle-carved crest, 27in (68.5cm) high. £80-120 |   | Nil |
85 | |
| 273 | A Victorian Parasol with carved wood dog's head grip. |   | Nil |
28 | |
| 274 | An Islamic sword with embossed leather scabbard, 36in (91cm)long. |   | Nil |
35 | |
| 275 | A set of kitchen scales by G. Harding & Sons Ltd., to weigh 7lbs, and an Oriental lacquered tea box, 10in (26cm) wide. (2) |   | Nil |
60 | |
| 276 | A World War II U.S. Navy Mark 1 Deck Clock, circa 1941, No. 9964, "Chelsea", the black dial with white numerals and a seconds dial, within a chromed circular case, 7.75in (19.5cm) diameter, with key and associated stand, together with a folding Admiralty Chart of 'France - North Coast' showing photographic coastal silhouette from Haut Lion (052829) to La Riviere (925863), dated March 1944, in blue cloth covers (2) The deck clock and coastal silhouette relate to L.C.T. (Landing Craft Tanks) 2343 which landed its A.V.R.E's (Armoured Vehicles Royal Engineers) on JUNO beach at "H" hour on D-Day, 6th June 1944. The vendor was the ship's Commander, who kept the clock as a memento when the ship was de-commissioned in Portsmouth during late 1944/45. £200-300 |   | Nil |
360 | |
| 277 | Ship model; a scratch built painted wood model of a galleon, with rigging and stand, 32in (81cm) long. £100-150 |   | Nil |
140 | |
| 278 | An Art Deco painted spelter group, of a young woman holding a basket of flowers and flanked by two dogs, on a polished stone stepped rectangular base, signed S. Milani, 20.5in (52cm) wide. £200-300 |   | Nil |
NB | |
| 279 | A walnut and ebonized Vienna regulator, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, single weight 8-day movement, with pendulum, brass cased weight and winder, 39in (99cm) high. £150-200 |   | Nil |
160 | |
| 280 | A Victorian brass rail fender, 34.5in wide, together with a set of three brass and steel fire irons. |   | Nil |
15 | |
| 281 | A Victorian brass fire curb, 48in (122cm) wide, together with a set of three steel fire tools. |   | Nil |
15 | |
| 282 | A pair of small Persian Kashan rugs, patterned with floral medallions on a red ground, minor damage on one side of one rug, 35in x 26in (89cm x 66cm), circa 20thC. |   | Nil |
50 | |
| 283 | An Esam Tribal Carpet, early 20th C, worn, 128in x 103in (325cm x 262cm). | Worn | Nil |
10 | |
| 284 | An Esam Tribal Carpet, early 20th C, worn, holed, and with a section 17in x 12in (43cm x 30cm) missing from one side border, 201in x 118in (508cm x 300cm). | Worn, holed, and with a section 17in x 12in (43cm x 30cm) missing from one side border | Nil |
10 | |
| 285 | A Belouch Tribal Rug, 20th C, the lattice patterned central field on a natural camel ground, some wear, damaged and holed, 61in x 35.5in (155cm x 90cm). | Some wear, damaged and holed. | Nil |
10 | |
| 286 | A Thai embossed silvered metal depiction of a Buddhist Temple, the frame portraying birds and butterflies, cased, 13.5in x 15.25in (34cm x 39cm), together with three Chinese bronze hand mirrors. (4) |   | Nil |
90 | |
| 287 | Four pottery figures depicting Christopher Robin and friends, some damage, together with a quantity of carved wood bird ornaments, opera glasses etc. (a lot). |   | Nil |
25 | |
| 288 | Ancient Order of Druids: a painted medallion with paste set border, in star shaped frame, presented by Lodge No 55, dated 1811, 3.5in x 3in (9cm x 7.5cm), together with three various 19th Century fans. (4) |   | Nil |
75 | |
| 289 | A Pair of Edwardian carriage lamps, now converted to electricity. (2) |   | Nil |
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| 290 | A Victorian brass monocular microscope by Henry Crouch, London, No 5932, 11.5in (29cm) high, in original mahogany case. |   | Nil |
50 | |
| 291 | An Indian Brass tray top table, with turned folding stand, 22in (56cm) diameter. |   | Nil |
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| 292 | A Victorian brass mounted carriage whip with insert portrait medallion, a Colonial silver handled leather whip, and a silver mounted horn baton. (3) |   | Nil |
160 | |
| 292A | Two brass hunting horns. |   | Nil |
10 | |
| 293 | A 19thC Chinese gilt-decorated black lacquer work box, of rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged lid enclosing a tray and fitted interior containing various carved ivory sewing accessories including clamp silk winder, clamp pin cushion, silk winders, button pots and needle cases, some damage to work box feet, 14in (35.5cm) wide. £150-200 | Some damage to work box feet. | Nil |
340 | |
| 294 | A 19thC hand-painted papier mâché pen case, decorated with horsemen and figures in landscapes, the body sliding open to reveal a small metal ink pot, 8.25in (21cm) long. £100-150 |   | Nil |
140 | |
| 295 | A West African wooden Tribal mask, circa mid-20thC, 21in (53cm) high. £30-50 |   | Nil |
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| 296 | A 19thC rosewood tea caddy, of waisted sarcophagus form, the hinged lid and front panel inlaid with floral decoration and inscribed "Thé", 13.75in (35cm) wide. £100-150 |   | Nil |
220 | |
| 297 | A late Victorian black marble eight day mantle clock, pendulum missing, 9.25in (23.5cm) high. | Pendulum missing. | Nil |
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298 |
An Edwardian eight day brass carriage clock, with cylinder escapement, raised on bracket feet, 4.5in (11.5cm) high. |   |
Nil |
30 |
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