for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 21st of September 2005
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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456 | A Victorian cast iron umbrella stand (recently painted) £40-60 | - | |
457 | A brass preserving pan with iron handle £20-30 | - | |
458 | A pair of 19th Century iron and brass scales £15-20 | - | |
459 | A 1930's carved oak bread board marked bread with bread knife £5-10 | - | |
460 | A pair of 19th Century Continental elm and iron carpenter's braces £10-20 | - | |
461 | A 19th Century double barrelled childs air pistol £20-30 | - | |
462 | 1 vol. Film Stars of the world £10-20 | - | |
463 | A brass "ships bell", bell marked 1977.1.20 complete with brass bracket marked Milward £30-50 | - | |
464 | A pair of Victorian brass candlesticks 13" £30-50 | - | |
465 | A German demonstration motor car steering system by Hohm £30-50 | - | |
466 | A Cox slot car together with 2 hand controls £5-10 | - | |
467 | 2 18th Century circular pewter dishes, front with rampant lion within a shield, the reverse marked Alford, 4 1/2" £40-60 | - | |
468 | A modern silhouette of an Army Officer 3 1/2" oval and 1 other of a lady £10-20 | - | |
469 | A Porcupine Quill box with hinged lid 8" £10-20 | - | |
470 | An turned oak spirit barrel with chromium plated mounts £10-20 | - | |
471 | A 19th Century carved hardwood box with hinged lid 13" £10-20 | - | |
472 | A Hutton & Sons of Reading display of seeds and glasses contained on an oak display board 30" £40-60 | - | |
473 | An Eastern painted tribal mask 43" £15-25 | - | |
474 | A His Master's Voice manual gramophone £20-30 | - | |
475 | A large collection of various miniature spirits £20-30 | - | |
476 | A 19th Century Berlin porcelain twin handled incense/oil burner of oval form, the base with sceptre mark 6" (f and r) £90-120 | - | |
477 | 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 | - | |
478 | A fine pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figures, Wood Chopper and Milk Maid, the base with purple Royal Worcester mark, 4 dots and 1 star marked 1774 (slight chip to wood chopper's hat) 7 1/2" £150-200 | - | |
479 | 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 | - | |
480 | A pair of French 19th Century rectangular bottle shaped urns and covers decorated birds amidst flowering branches 10" (1 lid f and r) £80-120 | - |