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Total lots: 1666

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
816 A Watkins brass photographic exposure meter, 5cm. £60 - £80 £75 View
817 A mahogany cased mantel clock, circa 1900, the domed top over a silvered 7.5 inch dial detailed 'Mappin and Webb', flanked by brass inlaid pillars, on £50 - £80 £80 View
818 An Austrian terracotta mantel clock, circa 1900, relief cast with horses in a stable, indistinctly signed, 34.5cm high, together with an English walnu £70 - £100 £80 View
819 A French Comtoise longcase clock, 19th century, the white enamel dial detailed 'James Lebret a Emoutiers' over a shaped and painted pine case with gla £200 - £300 £300 View
820 A George III thirty day mahogany longcase clock, 'R. Mann, Reading', with arch top and moon phase aperture, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, £200 - £300 £580 View
821 A Swiss Imhof clock/weather station, multi dial, with pillar supports and lacquered sides, 23cm high. Illustrated £100 - £200 £260 View
822 A rosewood and mahogany timepiece compendium in the form of a miniature longcase clock, late 19th century, the white enamel dial detailed 'Howell & Ja £60 - £100 £95 View
824 A Heuer eight day Master-Time clock, rally spec, circa 1963, 5.8cm wide. Illustrated £200 - £300 £650 View
836 An ivory cased etui, 19th century, oval, monogrammed lid enclosing a gilt metal sewing set (11.5cm wide) and an early 20th century rectangular ivory b £60 - £90 £90 View
837 A cast iron strong box, 19th century, with side carrying handles. 100cm wide across the handles. £100 - £200 £90 View
838 A tortoiseshell and brass Boulle work strut back mirror, early 19th century, the domed rectangular frame with gilt foliate embellishments and ornate B £200 - £300 £200 View
839 Treen; A pair of yew wood nutcrackers, 19th century, engraved decoration to the handles with a farmer and his dog, and all over with crude birds and t £200 - £300 £1,000 View
840 A Georgian brass wax jack, with scissor action and looped handle, on a circular base, 12cm high. £80 - £120 £75 View
841 A Dunhill 'Aquarium' table lighter of Service size, circa 1950, designed and made by Ben Shillingford, gilt metal and painted perspex, detailed with t £800 - £1,200 £1,700 View
842 A glass and silver mounted scent bottle, hallmarked Chester 1898, maker's mark for George Watts & Co., heart shaped with hinged silver mounts, 6.5cm. £150 - £200 £130 View
843 A Worcester Graingers porcelain scent bottle and stopper, late 19th century, gilt foliate decorated against a cobalt blue ground, 9.5cm high, together £100 - £200 £260 View
844 Three coloured glass and metal mounted scent bottles, early 20th century, of egg form, the largest 6.5cm, together with a gilt and coloured glass 'moo £100 - £200 £180 View
845 A red glass and gilt metal mounted scent bottle, late 19th/early 20th century, with ovoid body and monogrammed hinged lid (no visible identifying hall £60 - £90 £50 View
846 A Continental glass and silver mounted scent bottle, early 20th century, stamped '800', of square cut glass form, with a hinged lid, 6.5cm, together w £100 - £200 £120 View
847 An embossed silver scent bottle, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, 6cm, together with two similar glass and metal mounted scent bottles, each raised on a ci £100 - £200 £220 View
848 A Victorian blue flashed cut glass scent bottle with white metal screw cap, 11.2cm, and a blue and white enamel overlaid cut glass scent bottle, with £80 - £120 £85 View
849 A novelty scent bottle made from a conker or similar nut, with white metal mounts, 5cm, together with a late 19th century foliate carved ivory scent b £100 - £200 £180 View
850 A glass and silver mounted scent bottle, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, the cylindrical glass body with applied trailing snake, with inset red glass eyes £70 - £100 £150 View
851 E. Delabrierre (1829-1912), 'Le Coup Double', a patinated bronze sculpture modelled and cast as a hunter and dog, each with a captured game, signed an £1,200 - £1,800 £1,500 View

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