for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 25th of September 2002
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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276 | A pair of white painted slatted garden benches £200-250 | - | |
277 | A plaster fire surround £25-35 | - | |
278 | A white butler's sink by Westwood 18" x 15" £20-40 | - | |
279 | A white butler's sink by Westwood 18" x 15" £20-40 | - | |
280 | A white butler's sink by Westwood 18" x 15" £20-40 | - | |
281 | A white butler's sink by Westwood 18" x 15" £20-40 | - | |
282 | A 19th Century Great Western Railways platform bench raised on 3 pierced iron supports 120" £300-500 | - | |
283 | A 19th Century iron mangle by Primmers of Portsmouth £40-60 | - | |
284 | A Victorian carved Italian marble head and shoulders portrait bust of a Ellen A Hall by John Adams Acton Fect Roma 1864 29" (slight chip to base) £400-600 | - | |
285 | A pair of iron and brass pan scales by W Parnall & Co. £15-25 | - | |
286 | A small 8 string guitar painted a figure of a lady £40-60 | - | |
287 | A Victorian brass adjustable standard lamp £20-30 | - | |
288 | A brass fire curb £70-90 | - | |
289 | An iron expanding fire curb £35-45 | - | |
290 | An Art Nouveau embossed copper and wrought iron fire screen of shield shape embossed flower heads 28" £60-90 | - | |
291 | A Victorian papier mache 3 fold fire screen decorated a ruined church and river 36" £30-50 | - | |
292 | A Continental brass fire curb 39" £25-35 | - | |
293 | A cast iron wall bracket in the form of a cherub £50-75 | - | |
294 | 3 large brass table lamps £30-50 | - | |
295 | A 19th/20th Century French gilt ormolu 4 light electrolier with white petal glass shades £200-300 | - | |
296 | A Caucasian slip rug 45" x 30" £10-20 | - | |
297 | A 19th/20th Century French gilt ormolu 3 light electrolier with pink tinted glass shades £150-200 | - | |
298 | A pair of carved marble columns of baluster form 37" £450-550 | - | |
299 | A 19th Century spelter figure of a standing classical lady raised on a circular socle base 12" £50-75 | - | |
300 | A George V wooden gallon grain measure £50-75 | - |