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31 Brass ware etc.

Sold for £45
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32 A small Newlyn copper rectangular tray, impressed mark.

Sold for £80
Lot: 32
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33 A Newlyn copper framed death plaque, named John Tregurtha Harvey, the frame embossed with a wreath, together with a related pair of medals to Corporal H D Harvey, Royal Engineers and his dog tag.

Sold for £300
Lot: 33
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34 A Newlyn copper circular pin tray, decorated a single fish, impressed mark.

Sold for £110
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35 A Newlyn copper small matchbox case, impressed mark.

Sold for £150
Lot: 35
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36 Four Welsh love spoons.

Sold for £50
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37 Three Beatles publications and other books.

Sold for £35
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38 A summer idyll, watercolour, figures in a street, indistinctly signed, together with a brass coal bucket.

Sold for £10
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39 A Newlyn copper rectangular tray, decorated with medlars, impressed mark, 25ins x 9 3/4ins.

Sold for £160
Lot: 39
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40 A Newlyn copper oval tray with a band of medlars, within a pierced, twin handled gallery, impressed mark, 21 3/4ins.

Sold for £210
Lot: 40
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41 Two Newlyn copper trays each decorated with St. Michael's Mount.

Sold for £100
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42 A Newlyn copper rectangular tray, 14 1/2 x 21 3/4ins., together with an Arts & Crafts copper jug and a copper tray in the style of the Eustace Brothers.

Sold for £25
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43 A Benham & Froud, mixed metal Arts & Crafts copper oval tray.

Sold for £65
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44 A photograph of a Thames barge, Chanteclear by Kirks, Cowes.

Sold for £20
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45 Three pairs of Spelter figures and two small crystoleums.

Sold for £35
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46 A pair of carved bone spills, one shows a woodland archer in 17th century dress, the other a stag, crenellated rims height 6ins. details
47 A papier mache advertising figure of Shakespeare for "Flowers Keg Bitter".

Sold for £25
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48 A motorist's early 20th century leather, metal lined picnic case, partially fitted out including ceramics named Drew & Sons "En Route", Piccadilly Circus, London.

Sold for £100
Lot: 48
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49 The Old Slip, Newlyn, a watercolour by T H Victor.

Sold for £230
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50 A 19th century Staffordshire blue and white print decorated wash basin.

Sold for £60
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51 Four watercolours, West Country Coast by H Gordon.

Sold for £120
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52 A Thornton Pickard Junior Special, quarter plate camera with accessories in case.

Sold for £35
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53 A scale model of the St. Ives fishing lugger, SS340, Ebenezer, overall length including bumpkin 33 1/2ins.

Sold for £50
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54 A walking cane, the Russian silver handle, floral engraved and niello enamelled, vacant gold escutcheon, indistinct marks. (See illustration)

Sold for £220
Lot: 54
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55 A Russian silver mounted walking cane, the handle an elephant head with glass eyes and ivory or bone tusks, purity mark, probably Moscow. (See illustration)

Sold for £580
Lot: 55
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56 A Newlyn copper cylindrical, fish decorated small tea caddy, impressed mark.

Sold for £120
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57 A Newlyn copper, small fish decorated tea caddy.

Sold for £50
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58 A pair of Newlyn copper, flower decorated, conical vases.

Sold for £50
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59 A Newlyn copper, triangular, fish decorated pin tray.

Sold for £90
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60 A Newlyn copper, fish decorated pin tray.

Sold for £100
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