for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 19th of October 2005
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| 371 | A French multiplying fishing reel £5-10 | - |
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| 372 | A Mitchel 206S multipying fishing reel £5-10 | - |
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| 373 | A Mitchel multiplying fishing reel £5-10 | - |
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| 374 | A Daraw A130 RL multiplying fishing reel £5-10 | - |
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| 375 | A Changer X1 multiplying fishing reel £5-10 | - |
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| 376 | A 19th Century Oriental carved red lacquered trinket box in the form of a turtle 6" £120-150 | - |
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| 377 | An embossed brass trinket box in the form of a coffer with hinged lid 5" £5-10 | - |
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| 378 | A 19th Century embossed copper shot or powder flask embossed game £10-20 | - |
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| 379 | A modern carved Netsuke in the form of a dragon £5-10 | - |
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| 380 | A pair of Oriental carved "agate" slippers 3" £30-50 | - |
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| 381 | A turned wooden "wig stretcher" together with a tin opener (2) £5-10 | - |
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| 382 | A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy car mascot 4" (base f) £25-35 | - |
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| 383 | An early pierced brass AA car badge marked 7E5 1018 £15-25 | - |
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| 384 | A Vauxhall lorry badge marked KT 1630 and 2 Rover car badges £15-25 | - |
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| 385 | A BSA motor cycle cap 5", a Ford Popular car trim badge, a ditto Austin of England, do. Citroen, do. V8, do. Rapier, do. Hupfield £10-20 | - |
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| 386 | 3 old AA badges, a badge decorated The Arms of the City of London and a small collection of various badges etc £10-20 | - |
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| 387 | 2 watch maker's vices etc £30-50 | - |
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| 388 | A micrometer by Moore & Wright of Sheffield no. 965 £10-20 | - |
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| 389 | A 1960's geometry set, cased £10-20 | - |
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| 390 | 2 carved wooden figures of Don Quixote and Sancho Pancho 7" and 4" £5-10 | - |
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| 391 | A wooden chess set by Mudie & Sons contained in a wooden box £20-30 | - |
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| 392 | An Eastern bronze figure of a walking man with stick 5" £20-30 | - |
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| 393 | An Egyptian alabaster vase of globular form 4" £40-60 | - |
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| 394 | An engraved metal opium pipe decorated figures £10-20 | - |
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| 395 | A tin plate model "The Coffin Money Box", boxed £10-20 | - |
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