for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 15th of December 2004
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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473 | A 19th Century German doll with dimples, open and shutting eyes and open mouth, the head incised Made in Germany 3 £30-50 | - | |
474 | A Mamod M.M1 stationery steam engine boxed £30-50 | - | |
475 | A Tonka bulldozer £5-10 | - | |
476 | A mannequins head with Egyptian head dress £10-20 | - | |
477 | 2 1930's framed postcards of HMS Commonwealth and HMS Monarch £10-20 | - | |
478 | 2 1930's framed hunting postcards "Full Cry and Woo-hoo-oo-oop" £5-10 | - | |
479 | 7 1930's framed postcards of bonnetted ladies £30-50 | - | |
480 | A 1930's framed postcard of a dismounted lady rider and dog £5-10 | - | |
481 | A spelter Marley horse converted to a table lamp £25-35 | - | |
482 | A plastic figure of The Michelin Man 15" £20-30 | - | |
483 | A pair of ebony and ivory book ends in the form of standing elephants £10-20 | - | |
484 | A handsome pair of Empire style gilt ormolu 3 light electric wall brackets £100-150 | - | |
485 | A copper jug 10" £5-10 | - | |
486 | A carved stone figure of an elephant 8" £20-30 | - | |
487 | A brass model of a spitfire in flight 6" £20-30 | - | |
488 | A Guiness advertising clothes brush in the form of a bottle of Guiness 8" £10-20 | - | |
489 | A 17th/18th Century brass mortar and pestle £15-20 | - | |
490 | A marble egg on an iron base £5-10 | - | |
491 | 5 Victorian porcelain door knob covers with gilt metal mounts, 2 Victorian porcelain door handles and 2 Victorian porcelain window locks £25-45 | - | |
492 | A 4 piece planished pewter tea service base marked Crafstman pewter Made in Sheffield England and a soda siphon £5-10 | - | |
493 | A pair of 18th Century brass candlesticks with ejectors 7" £20-30 | - | |
494 | A Victorian iron coffee grinder by Kenrick & Sons £10-20 | - | |
495 | A 1950's black Bakelite dial telephone complete with bell box £50-75 | - | |
496 | A pair of pink alabaster bulbous table lamps 6" £5-10 | - | |
497 | A 19th Century steel and iron market balance £20-30 | - |