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A brass three part apothecary's pessary mould and an apothecary's pill board.
Sold for £25
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Two 19th century papier mache large trays.
Sold for £70
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A George IV painted truncheon with royal arms and further arms with a shield containing five towers and two lions. Initialled C. W. and dated 1821.
Sold for £60
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Frederick Clive Newcome "Highland Pool on the edge of the New Forest" large watercolour, signed.
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An orivit Art Nouveau pewter twin-handled bowl.
Sold for £25
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An Arts & Crafts brass jug by Orme Evans & Co., Wolverhampton, together with two First World War brass tins.
Sold for £30
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A whalebone walking stick with sea ivory handle.
Sold for £230
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A walking cane with horn handle.
Sold for £5
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A double-ended bird carved snuff box, indistinct retailer's stamp.
Sold for £30
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A half model of the paddle steamer Brighton 1863, Bristol Steam Navigation Co., glazed case. Overall width 29 3/4ins.
Sold for £80
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A brass telescope on tripod stand.
Sold for £60
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A Victorian pierced brass fender.
Sold for £15
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William Martin pair of late Victorian oil paintings, each signed.
Sold for £45
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A still life, flowers, signed E. Knowles, together with a golfing drawing.
Sold for £10
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A still life, flowers, oil on canvas.
Sold for £25
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A lithograph, Falmouth and the River Fal, together with one other lithograph.
Sold for £20
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Three naive embroidered panels, two show a bird on a branch, the other a tethered dog, each 3 1/2ins x 5ins.
Sold for £65
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A Japanese cloisonné vase signed Sosen tsukuro, decorated with chrysanthemums on a red ground, height 9 1/2ins, damaged.
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A prayer book ornately bound.
Sold for £25
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A James Healey & Sons double lever A1 corkscrew, together with a Baxter print of Napoleon, original mount.
Sold for £40
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A rare small Georgian tortoiseshell-veneered tea caddy of octagonal section, the slightly domed lid with a central vacant silver boss, height 3 1/2 ins, width 4 ins. (See Illustration)
Sold for £620
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A pair of mother-of-pearl veneered opera glasses with telescopic handle.
Sold for £35
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A Georgian-style mahogany tea caddy with serpentine end, the lid veneered with a shell motif.
Sold for £130
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A Tunbridge Ware box veneered with triangles of different woods, together with a Tunbridge Ware puzzle in a box.
Sold for £80
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A brass hand letter clip by J Bratcliffe Birmingham registration mark, together with a tartan covered 19th century matchbox.
Sold for £40
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A few Chinese gaming counters and English gaming counters in a form of spade half guineas, together with a French brass mounted box, and a manicure set.
Sold for £15
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Ebony dressing table ware.
Sold for £5
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An unusual brass matchbox by the Keswick School of Industrial Art, together with a miniature 19th century brass padlock.
Sold for £25
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Six pewter plates, 9 1/4ins diameter.
Sold for £50
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A death plaque together with a photograph of the recipient, Melville Cocking, he served in the 8 Foreway Co. Royal Engineers; he died of wounds 16th April 1918; together with enamelled "Railway Service" badge made by Fattorini etc.
Sold for £45
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