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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1425 A Georgian style steel, brass and cast iron three bar fire grate, of serpentine form, with s foliate cast shaped backplate and flaming urn finials, 58 £70 - £100 £35 View
1426 A pair of Louis XVI style bronze and ormolu pastille burners, each of circular form over a triform hoofed body and circular marble plinth, 41cm high, £600 - £800 £600 View
1427 A French Empire gilt metal, glass and bronze centrepiece tazza in the manner of Thomire, the glass dished top over a circular gilt metal body set with £250 - £350 £420 View
1428 A George III gilt brass mounted mahogany telescope tripod, the tri-form base united by X-frame stretchers, 120cm high, (a.f). £100 - £200 £480 View
1430 After Louis-François Roubiliac; Sir Francis Bacon, 1st Lord Verulam (1561-1626), plaster, on a later veined white marble circular base, 79cm high. Il £1,500 - £2,500 £2,200 View
1431 A pair of gilt metal and bronze mounted Regency style figural candlesticks, early 20th century, each with urn shaped sconce over a triform figural col £150 - £200 £220 View
1432 A George III brass wall lantern of canted rectangular form with turned finials, a mirrored back plate and a later pagoda top, 54cm high. £100 - £200 £100 View
1433 A group of small treen collectables, comprising; a parquetry inlaid oval trinket box, 7cm wide, a circular pen case, a novelty 'saucepan' pin cushion, £100 - £200 £95 View
1434 A pair of Georgian giltwood two branch wall appliques, early 19th century, each with foliate carved surmount over a 'swag' form back plate terminating £150 - £250 £520 View
1435 Angiolo Malavolti, Marshall Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), bronze, signed and inscribed by the foundry C. Vignalli, Firenze, on a white marble plinth, 57 £1,200 - £1,800 £1,250 View
1436 A pair of early 19th century carved wooden wall appliques, each with ribbon tied back plate and eagle surmount (80cm high) and a giltwood chimney piec £100 - £200 £230 View
1437 Small treen and collectables, comprising; a yew wood turned string box, 7.5cm high, a Tunbridge ware toothpick box, 6cm high, a turned hardwood seal, £100 - £200 £130 View
1438 An Edwardian turned ivory gavel of small proportions (14cm). £80 - £120 £200 View
1439 A pair of Regency papier mâché wine coasters, with gilt swag decoration, 13cm diameter, a French gilt bronze and mother-of-pearl stand, late 19th cent £180 - £220 £280 View
1440 A pair of Italian Neo-Classical giltwood corner candelabra, circa 1820, each with four branch surmount over a foliate carved column with two anthropom £700 - £1,000 £1,700 View
1441 A small quantity of Victorian mother-of-pearl collectables, including; a needle case, a ring box, a visiting card case (9cm), a casket and a notebook £100 - £200 £220 View
1442 A pair of Georgian style brass candlesticks (27cm high), a pair of brass rococo style two branch wall appliques, a Regency silver desk stand with glas £150 - £250 £120 View
1444 A Canosan type terracotta figure of a gladiator (30cm high) on a clear Perspex stand. £300 - £500 £300 View
1445 A gold and gem set inlaid jade bowl, India, early 20th century, decorated to the exterior with a floral band, 13.5cm diameter. Illustrated £600 - £900 £650 View
1447 A white painted terracotta wall bracket, of Gothic architectural form, 70cm high, and another similar smaller, (2). £100 - £200 £90 View
1448 A pair of French ormolu three branch figural candelabra, 19th century, the foliate branches supported by partially clothed classical figures on a pier £300 - £500 £400 View
1450 A pair of modern patinated bronze figures, each modelled and cast as a female Romanesque torch bearer, one hand raised with a frosted shade, each on a £1,000 - £1,500 £1,500 View
1451 A French Art Deco bronzed metal plafonnier, circa 1930, in the manner of Edgar Brandt, 90cm high. £100 - £200 £30 View
1452 A French bronze tripod pedestal of Neo-Grecian style, circa 1860, with lions head masks united by pearl swags over three lion paw feet with rotating c £500 - £800 £950 View

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