for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 27th of July 2005
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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182 | 3 old rolling pins, a fly swish and other curios £5-10 | - | |
183 | A lady's full length ranch mink coat £50-75 | - | |
184 | A brass preserving pan with polished steel handle £25-35 | - | |
185 | A copper fender 25" £40-50 | - | |
186 | A Victorian embossed brass helmet shaped coal box £35-45 | - | |
187 | A circular copper and brass log barrel £25-30 | - | |
188 | A large brass shell case marked 37" gun 1939 £10-20 | - | |
189 | A Murphy radio no. 674 £5-10 | - | |
190 | An Ecko radio model no. U428 contained in a teak case £5-10 | - | |
192 | A pair of well weathered concrete circular stone urns of trumpet form, the bodies with demi-reeded decoration 17" high, 12" diameter, £50-70 | - | |
193 | A pair of well weathered concrete circular stone urns of trumpet form, the bodies with demi-reeded decoration 17" high, 12" diameter £50-70 | - | |
194 | A brass pump engine plaque marked G Wynnes Pumps Ltd of Lincoln and London 1951 (NB reputed to have been used on an engine at the Festival of Britain) 33" £70-90 | - | |
195 | A 19th/20th Century white painted wooden, architectural broken pediment, 119" £100-150 | - | |
196 | A brass railed fire curb 47" £5-10 | - | |
197 | A pair of Berkel grocer's scales £10-20 | - | |
198 | A brass preserving pan with iron swing handle £20-30 | - | |
199 | A 19th Century copper warming pan with turned fruitwood handle £10-20 | - | |
200 | A limited edition Council for the protection of rural England "silver" map of Great Britain £5-10 | - | |
201 | A rectangular bevelled plate mirror contained in an embossed brass frame 15" £5-10 | - | |
202 | A Scandalli accordion with 120 buttons £20-30 | - | |
203 | A Murphy radio contained in a wooden case £20-30 | - | |
204 | A 19th Century engraved copper warming pan with turned ebony handle £10-20 | - | |
205 | A Philips 1970's terrestrial globe £10-20 | - | |
206 | A pair of elm bellows £5-10 | - | |
207 | A large pair of 19th Century brass scales by Lock Bros. with mahogany base £150-200 | - |