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An Edwardian brass framed fire screen, the panel with twelve leaded, concave glass panes.
Sold for £100
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A heavy iron book binders nipping press.
Sold for £55
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A copper coal helmet and a silver plated jug.
Sold for £10
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A copper weather vane by Mark Penrose.
Sold for £120
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A pair of lady's black leather riding boots and a fire screen.
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An early air rifle.
Sold for £45
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The Henry Dewey, Maurice Weller Archaeological Collection, a mahogany cabinet containing a fine provenanced collection, ranging from Western Sahara arrow heads, neolithic to bronze age British arrow heads, two bronze age axe heads, medieval buttons, a section of Roman tessellated floor from Camborne, Cornwall, the collection is sold with an interesting four page description, copies available on request. (See illustration)
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Two miner's safety lamps.
Sold for £80
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A portrait of Colonel G.C.M. Bone, together with a printed dedication to him and related material.
Sold for £20
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A 19th century brass tazza, engraved and set with banded agate.
Sold for £50
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A chinese cloisonne dish.
Sold for £35
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A turned mahogany candle stand in the form of a snap-top table.
Sold for £40
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A group of four bell shaped, Isle of White sand ornaments, each with an original Alum Bay label.
Sold for £35
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An American "automatic cigar clipper", incomplete.
Sold for £30
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An American cast, silver plated white metal, advertising ashtray for "The Iron Fire Man", stoves, together with a boxed set of Art Nouveau spoons and tongs.
Sold for £35
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A multi-function mother of pearl, 19th century pocket knife with engraved decoration, it includes a button hook, a cork screw and a pair of scissors, maker's mark J Beal & Sons, Sheffield.
Sold for £50
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A small multi-purpose pocket knife, the IXL by George Wosten, incorporating scissors, cork screw, button hook, gimlet, toothpick etc.
Sold for £50
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A Leonard Squirrel, Kings Lynn print, a Wilfrid Ball signed etching, other pictures etc.
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A ex-WD, dial recording camera, Mark 5, boxed, together with a small collection of coins and bank notes.
Sold for £40
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A copper kettle and a hand bell.
Sold for £20
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Mullion harbour, an oil painting by Lester Atack.
Sold for £25
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A fossilized dinosaur egg from Henan Province, China, Cretaceous period.
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A fossilized aquatic reptile, Keichosaurus from Guizhou Province, China, Middle Triassic period.
Sold for £180
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Two oil paintings by Edna Bridge.
Sold for £120
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A pair of continental, late 19th century oil paintings, signed H Thomser, one shows a man reading, the other a man drinking.
Sold for £220
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A Newlyn copper mirror, the rectangular frame with a band incorporating four fish, and three shells amongst seaweed and bubbles, impressed mark, Newlyn, 23 1/4ins x 14 1/2ins. (See illustration)
Sold for £1200
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A cricketing print, signed Dennis Compton, one other print and an oil painting.
Sold for £10
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A 19th century engraved brass and mother of pearl inlaid, ebony veneered writing slope.
Sold for £35
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A post-war terrestrial globe with chrome quadrant, the turned wood base set a compass.
Sold for £60
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A Newlyn copper pen tray, decorated with four fish.
Sold for £100
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