for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 16th of November 2011
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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477 | A wooden cigar press marked Hart & Hertel no. 2361 Schwetzingen | 20-30 | |
478 | A lady's Edwardian parasol, the handle in the form of a birds head, together with 3 other parasols | 20-30 | |
479 | A rosewood trinket box with hinged lid inlaid mother of pearl stringing 10", a small leather jewellery case and 3 other small boxes | 20-30 | |
480 | A Malacca cane | 20-30 | |
481 | A tapestry panel depicting a Victorian railway station scene 15" x 30" | 10-20 | |
482 | An inlaid olive wood trinket box in the form of a collection of books with hinged lid 6" | 5-10 | |
483 | A large wooden chess set and folding board | 15-20 | |
484 | A Japanese table lighter in the form of an MG motor car 6" | 20-30 | |
485 | A carved oak 3 light electrolier | 10-20 | |
486 | A pressed metal hip bath 33" | 30-50 | |
487 | 3 perspex panels - Queen Elizabeth II 1980 World Cruise depicting maps of the World 40 1/2" x 54" | 100-150 | |
488 | A wooden model of a Thames barge 35" ILLUSTRATED | 200-300 | |
489 | An arch shaped fire back with armorial decoration 21" together with a fire basket and dogs | 30-50 | |
490 | A model Tiger Moth aircraft 47" long ILLUSTRATED | 300-500 | |
491 | A metal clockwork model of a 4 funnelled liner 31" | 100-150 | |
492 | 4 hickory shafted golf clubs by H A Aldwick - a Niblick, a special Mashie, a special 2 iron and a special putter | 40-50 | |
493 | 2 golf clubs by T Harris & Sons - an iron and a Mashie | 20-30 | |
494 | 2 hickory shafted woods | 30-40 | |
495 | A wooden pond yacht 48" | 30-50 | |
496 | A stone figure of a seated gnome 16" high | 40-50 | |
497 | A circular Oriental silk and embroidered panel 10" and a square ditto 10" | 10-20 | |
498 | A wooden propeller 44" long | 30-50 | |
499 | A stitched Union flag 42" x 86" | 30-50 | |
500 | A beige ground African rug 92" x 52", slight hole | 10-20 | |
501 | A Royal Doulton jug in the form of a seated Sir Winston Churchill | 20-30 |