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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
871 A pair of French bronze five light candelabra, circa 1860, each triform marble base supporting a reeded tapering column and foliate cast sconces, link £100 - £150 £120 View
872 Taxidermy; a stuffed brown trout by Hutchinson, set against a naturalistic backdrop in an ebonised glazed rectangular case, maker's label to interior £80 - £120 £90 View
873 A Chapelle Art Deco cased glass and wrought iron, twin handled centrepiece, circa 1925, base marked 'Chapelle Nancy'. The glass blown into the metal a £400 - £600 £600 View
874 A Benham & Froud copper jelly mould, late 19th century, with six turrets on a circular base, stamped orb mark and no.285 (12cm high), together with a £150 - £200 £90 View
875 A pair of French bronze six branch candelabra, 19th century, with a griffin type snuffer finial over a fluted tapering stem issuing five foliate cast £300 - £400 £350 View
876 A quantity of collectables, including; various 18th century horn beakers, a pair of Victorian steel sugar cutters, a pastry mould roller, a large horn £100 - £150 £260 View
877 A George III steel bowfront fender with pierced frieze, 123cm wide. £150 - £250 £160 View
878 A 17th century Puritan walking stick with piquework ivory pommel (89cm), a Victorian rosewood walking cane with silver pommel (91.5cm), a riding crop £100 - £150 £300 View
880 A Yard o Led silver fountain pen, circa 2009, a vintage Yard o Led silver propelling pencil and two Parker 9ct gold propelling pencils, with engine tu £100 - £200 £90 View
882 A portrait miniature on ivory depicting a gentleman in a military tunic, dated 1811 to the rear, housed in a metal mounted black wooden frame (the min £60 - £90 £140 View
883 A Georgian wirework brass mounted fire guard, 64cm wide, and a steel fire screen with pierced fleurs de lys type design and wire mesh panel, 61cm wide £80 - £120 £100 View
885 A Victorian coromandel games compendium, the hinged lid and doors opening to reveal a chess set, checkers, and four sets of playing cards (a.f), 32.5c £100 - £150 £300 View
886 An early 20th century French gilt spelter figural table mirror modelled and cast as a cherub beneath a crescent moon and another similarly cast mirror £150 - £200 £130 View
887 An Indian white metal novelty inkwell, early 20th century, modelled and cast as an elephant head with internal tin reservoir, 12.5cm high, and a horse £100 - £150 £150 View
888 Taxidermy; a stuffed hen harrier set against a naturalistic ground, in an ebonised glazed case, 63cm x 47cm x 21cm. £70 - £100 £75 View
889 A late 17th century polychrome painted carved wooden figure depicting a young boy on a wooden plinth, (a.f.), 51cm high overall. Illustrated £200 - £300 £400 View
890 A stained pine carved bust, early 20th century, depicting a bearded man (probably Jesus) in contemplation, 50cm high. £80 - £120 £180 View
891 An 18th century polychrome painted carved wooden corbel with shell surmount and canopy flanking two putto figures, 122cm. £200 - £300 £320 View
892 Automobilia; an Art Deco gilt spelter Eastbourne Rally trophy, dated 1935, modelled and cast as a naked lady holding aloft a winged R.A.C. badge, on a £400 - £600 £360 View
893 A late 19th century polychrome painted wooden figure of St Florian; depicted emptying a bucket of water onto a burning house, (a.f.), 52cm high. £80 - £120 £150 View
894 A pair of French gilt and patinated bronze figural candlesticks of Louis XVI style, late 19th century, modelled as two opposing female Bacchante each £300 - £500 £320 View
895 A late 17th century carved wood figure depicting a winged angel in flight, his arm outstretched, wings detached, (a.f.), 50cm high. £100 - £200 £280 View
896 A group of Pre-Columbian and other terracotta figures and masks, the largest 30cm high, (11) with display board. £150 - £200 £460 View
897 A French brass clock pendulum, 93cm, a pair of giltwood urn finials, 21cm high, an oblong pierced parcel gilt panel and a Victorian brass oil lamp wit £70 - £100 £110 View

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