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An aquatint after Stodart.
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A hammered copper jug by Eustace of Hayle; together with a Victorian tole ware painted cake tray and a papier mache coaster.
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A brass jardiniere and a pair of chased brass mounted fire irons in Georgian style.
Sold for £10
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A white marble fire surround, each side with pink grained marble columns.
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A cast brass bird sculpture on fluted brass pedestal.
Sold for £80
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Queen Victoria - a photograph of the young Queen framed above an example of her signature.
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A 19th century brass tripod kettle stand with pierced top.
Sold for £80
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A pair of cloisone Japanese blue ground table lamps.
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Miscellaneous.
Sold for £40
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An early gas fire, the arched cast iron surround in Arts & Crafts style.
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An Edwardian painted fire surround, the upper section with leaded glazed doors and a mirrored panel, the base with a tiled recess to the cast iron infill.
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A 19th century brass and rosewood four draw 2 1/4ins. telescope signed Adie & Son, Edinburgh. The eye piece with a sliding sun filter.
Sold for £50
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An aneroid pocket barometer by Pastorelli & Co., 10 New Bond Street, London. The brass case mounted at the back with a Singer's Patent compass. Lacks thermometer.
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Three Manilla copper trading bracelets.
Sold for £15
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A Moldacot Patent pocket sewing machine, incomplete; together with a Vernia gauge.
Sold for £25
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A Rolleiflex T twin lens reflex camera in grey leather; together with a Rolleicord Vb twin lens reflex camera and a tripod.
Sold for £60
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Four albums of cigarette cards, including Players cycling 1839 - 1939; together with one other album.
Sold for £15
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A Keswick stainless steel trefoil small dish; together with a pair of brass candlesticks.
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A travelling inkwell, etc.
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A William Walcot marine etching; together with two drawings.
Sold for £110
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Three Baxter type prints; together with other prints.
Sold for £30
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Miscellaneous.
Sold for £45
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A WMF brass champagne bucket.
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A Chinese carved ivory monk looking skyward, height 8ins.
Sold for £300
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A letter from Sir Peter Scott from aboard HMS Broke, dated 17.8.1941. It is addressed to Percy Bearham c/o The Dockyard, Falmouth and refers at length to his assistance aboard ship.
Sold for £40
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A Meerschaum cheroot holder, the bowl carved with a mask; together with two other Meerschaum pieces and two cases.
Sold for £20
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A French cast metal salt pot inscribed, "Petit Sal", the cat-moulded lid with glass eyes.
Sold for £60
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Miscellaneous.
Sold for £10
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A small telescope, etc.
Sold for £25
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An umbrella, the cane handle in carved wood in the form of a dogs head, its mouth opens, its ears twist and with glass eyes. (See illustration)
Sold for £300
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