for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 19th of October 2005
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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520 | A pair of gilt metal Rococo style 3 branch table lights £60-80 | - | |
520 | 2 throws and a Belgian cotton rug £5-15 | - | |
520 | A fluted stoneware terracotta capped garden pedestal 36" £60-90 | - | |
520 | A modern silver plated 3 branch candelabrum £10-20 | - | |
520 | An Art Deco Dixons Cornish planished pewter 4 piece tea service with teapot, waisted hotwater jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, together with a similar tray £20-30 | - | |
520 | A WWII Air Ministry issue table chart plotter (f) £20-30 | - | |
520 | An Art Deco glass light shade £10-20 | - | |
520 | A cut glass oil lamp reservoir raised on a brass base £20-40 | - | |
520 | A glass dome containing a collection of dried flowers and florists birds £40-60 | - | |
520 | A French brass fire curb surmounted by urns 34" £100-150 | - | |
520 | A 1938 American desk diary incorporating a clock contained in a leather and gilt mounted case £20-30 | - | |
520 | A Bosch Ignition testing set, cased £30-50 | - | |
520 | A racing game "The Favourite" - the new mechanical race game £20-30 | - | |
521 | A white and red ivory chess set £50-70 | - | |
522 | 2 brass cribbage boards and 2 wooden cribbage boards £5-10 | - | |
523 | A 19th Century Eastern ivory box with hinged lid dated 1828 10" (heavily damaged) £180-220 | - | |
524 | A gentleman's 1920's chromium plated travelling set contained in a hide case £10-20 | - | |
525 | An old iron glue pot £10-20 | - | |
526 | A 19th Century Berlin porcelain twin handled incense/oil burner of oval form, the base with sceptre mark 6" (f and r) £80-100 | - | |
527 | A pair of Victorian pierced Worcester twin handled vases, base with shield mark and marked G & CW 1164, 7 1/2" (1 handle f and r) 8" £350-400 | - | |
528 | A blue and pink Worcester maple leaf shaped pin tray, the base marked Royal Chinaworks Worcester RDN 177368 C43P, 4" £30-50 | - | |
529 | A Royal Worcester peach ivory ground jug decorated flowers, the base with purple Royal Worcester mark above a lower case a, marked RDN 29115 1094, also marked capital E and B, 5" £30-50 | - | |
530 | A Victorian Royal Worcester jug, the handle in the form of a mythical beast, base with green Worcester mark and impressed Worcester mark, 782 (large crack to base) 15" £100-150 | - | |
531 | A faience double headed salt, the base marked Masonic 70, 8" (f and r) £75-100 | - | |
533 | 19th Century Masons style jug 3" (some chips to rim) £5-10 | - |