for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 19th of October 2011
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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180 | 4 Victorian cast iron pier supports 33" | 15-20 | |
186 | A 19th Century lacquered tray 24", some chips to back | 30-50 | |
191 | A Victorian pierced white painted cast iron umbrella stand 28" | 100-140 | |
194 | A galvanised pail and a watering can | 14-24 | |
195 | A pressed metal hip bath | 15-20 | |
196 | A circular brass preserve jar with iron swing handle 12" | 20-30 | |
198 | An enamelled twin handled jar and cover marked Clothes Boiler 16" | 20-30 | |
201 | A large Conch shell 29" | 200-300 | |
206 | A pair of circular iron garden plant troughs with reeded decoration 14" | 80-120 | |
208 | An Art brass circular twin handled planter with metal liner 17" | 10-20 | |
211 | 2 metal framed shooting sticks | 15-20 | |
213 | A lady's Edwardian parasol, the handle in the form of a birds head, together with 3 other parasols | 30-50 | |
214 | A wicker picnic hamper containing plastic boxes and plates by Bamdalasta | 30-40 | |
216 | A cylindrical stick stand decorated reproduction newspaper clippings and advertisements, together with an ebony walking cane, other sticks and an umbrella | 30-50 | |
220 | A mahogany till fitted a drawer, by Gledhil of Halifax | 30-50 | |
223 | A circular brass twin handled planter with lion mask handles 14" | 20-30 | |
229 | A green ground and floral patterned cloisonne vase 10" | 10-20 | |
232 | A circular brass preserving pan with iron handle 9" | 10-20 | |
235 | A Dresser style brass spirit kettle complete with burner, the base marked K ILLUSTRATED | 40-60 | |
237 | A Victorian style pierced cast iron boot scraper 10" | 12-22 | |
239 | A large horse shoe marked from Tetley Horse to Lawrence Langley | 5-10 | |
244 | A large grain measure marked Peck and 1 other | 20-30 | |
248 | A circular brass Dresser style tea kettle and stand complete with burner, ILLUSTRATED | 40-60 | |
249 | A cylindrical lacquered cigarette dispenser | 30-50 | |
258 | A brass mortar and pestle | 5-10 |