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Total lots: 100

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
932 An early 20th century hazel walking stick, with a white metal handle, 83cm long, an unusual horn walking stick, late 19th century, of naturalistic for £60 - £100 £90 View
933 A brass Lucas King of the Road Duplex lamp, (a.f), a T. Cooke & Sons theodolite, cased, an early 20th century set of brass scales housed in a glazed e £80 - £120 £190 View
934 A modern Swiss birdcage automaton by 'Rouge Music', with two brightly feathered birds housed under a gilt wire dome, winding key to base, stamped mark £150 - £200 £140 View
935 Five vintage film posters, comprising; Star Wars, circa 1977 (101cm x 76cm), Empire Strikes Back, silver painted title, 1st print version (95cm x 76cm £200 - £300 £350 View
936 A Continental whip, circa 1900, with gold and turquoise hardstone mounts (a.f), 82cm long. £100 - £150 £100 View
937 An unusual taxidermy table lamp, late 20th century, the New World Quaile contained in a bevelled glass square base with stepped oak mounts and shade, £200 - £300 £200 View
938 An unusual set of painted wooden alphabet letters contained in a fitted wooden box, 76cm wide, a glass display dome containing a wax doll, 23cm high, £100 - £200 £240 View
942 A pair of vitreous enamel signs for the Cocked Hat pub, signed with artist's initials 'GA', (a.f), 96cm x 92cm, (2). £300 - £500 £270 View
944 Cartier; a gold plated lighter, with textured finish, signed, numbered 177350, 7cm long, cased. £80 - £120 £90 View
946 A painted metal lantern, mid-20th century, of hexagonal pagoda form, from Southsea Front, (a.f), 90cm high. £400 - £600 £400 View
947 A Maori carved wooden walking stick, early 20th century, of tapering totem form, with a naturalistic bulbous pommel (90cm long) and an African gourd w £100 - £200 £220 View
950 An English large bone Blunderbuss, early 19th century, with brass flared barrel (35.5cm), sprung loaded steel spike, steel lockplate engraved 'Burford £400 - £600 £620 View
951 A Victorian copper plain lantern (lacking glass), of square tapering form (a.f), 90cm high. £100 - £200 £180 View
952 A collection of corkscrews, including two large 'keys', 18cm high, a 'King George' brass corkscrew and other novelty examples, (qty). £100 - £200 £55 View
953 A pair of Italian painted and gilt pricket candlesticks, later adapted as lamp bases, 65cm high, extending fitments. (2) £100 - £200 £90 View
954 A Victorian rosewood walking stick, with ivory handle and foliate embossed gilt metal mounts, dated 1894 (95cm long) and an ivory crucifix, monogramme £100 - £150 £70 View
955 A pair of French bronze figural twin branch candelabra, 19th century, each putto of Satyr figure atop a Siena marble square plinth, 35cm high, (2). I £300 - £500 £520 View
956 A quantity of silhouette pictures, including a coloured picture of a gentleman, circa 1820, signed A.R. Burt, 'Mrs William Watson' by Miers & Field of £150 - £250 £380 View
957 A circular painted miniature on ivory, circa 1815, depicting a young child in a square gilt gesso frame, Harris & Pearse paper label to the rear, the £100 - £150 £100 View
958 Three silhouette portrait miniatures on plaster by Miers, circa 1815, depicting; Sir Charles Farmingle, Mr Warren and the Countess of Clarendon, all f £150 - £250 £420 View
959 A portrait miniature on ivory of Mrs Anne Claytons, circa 1792, painted by Mr.W.Wood, 35 years of age (framed), and one further portrait miniature dep £80 - £120 £300 View
961 A portrait miniature on plaster, by Mr. J Newton, circa 1815, depicting a gentleman in a button coat, framed and glazed, writing to rear (19cm x 17.5c £100 - £150 £140 View
962 A tortoiseshell and inlaid strut back table mirror, 19th century, of irregular outline (36cm high), a terracotta nude female figure, a Georgian style £80 - £120 £2,800 View
963 A pair of modern polychrome painted metal two branch candelabra, modelled as a suited monkey, each holding a torch with glass hurricane shades (55cm h £100 - £200 £120 View

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