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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1348 A wood, gesso and composite sail fish, early 20th century, polychrome painted and detailed 'HECHO EN TAXIDERMA MEXICO' with metal wall mount to rear, £200 - £400 £380 View
1349 A Victorian style gilt metal three tier bag chandelier of tapering square section hung with glass drops, 26cm wide, a similar, smaller two tier chande £80 - £120 £100 View
1350 Mark Stoddart (British b.1964) abstract bronze on a stone plinth, signed. 20cm high overall. DDS £200 - £300 £200 View
1351 A pair of modern opaline glass vases of large proportions, 90cm high, each raised on an ebonised square plinth, 193cm high overall. (4) £200 - £400 £400 View
1352 An Art Nouveau Newlyn style lidded jug stamped J.S & S to the base, 19.5cm high, another similar smaller jug and an Art Nouveau copper string box of s £80 - £120 £85 View
1353 A pair of copper gilt cast iron photograph frames, each ornately cast with cherubs and foliate scroll decoration, 36cm high. (2) £80 - £120 £70 View
1354 Taxidermy by W.F.Homer, 'Perch' caught by J.C. Swinson Soho loop canal, Birmingham, 11th August 1942', mounted against a naturalistic ground in a glaz £300 - £500 £300 View
1355 Three Country Assurance leather fire buckets, early 19th century, with gilt red painted Britannia type figure, shield and lion, (a.f.), 28cm high, (3) £200 - £300 £220 View
1356 Taxidermy; J. Cooper & Son 'Roach', set against a naturalistic ground in a glazed bowfront case, 46cm wide. £300 - £500 £300 View
1357 A pair of 18th century style Dutch brass eight branch chandeliers with opaque globular shades, 80cm high. (2) £200 - £300 £180 View
1358 Taxidermy; a common Loon and a Tern, each set against a naturalistic back drop in a glazed wooden case, the tallest 60.5cm high. (2) £80 - £120 £80 View
1359 A map by F. DE WIT: Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Trevirensis . . . 49cm x 58cm within mount, hand-coloured, engraved pictorial cartouche title, £70 - £100 £40 View
1360 An Egyptian turquoise composition 'Mummy Bead' face mask, circa 7th-4th century B.C. framed and glazed, mask 12.6cm wide Provenance; ex Christie's Sal £100 - £150 £150 View
1361 A map by Johann Baptist HOMANN: Circuli Preroviensis Pars Australis. 48cm x 58cm within mount, partly hand-coloured, decorative strapwork title, (Nu £50 - £80 £30 View
1362 An alabaster figural table lamp, late 19th century, depicting a crouching Venus on a later oak plinth, Venus 36cm high. £150 - £200 £450 View
1363 A map by Philippe BUACHE: Carte du Lac de Geneve . . . 52cm x 67cm within mount, partly hand-coloured, decorative cartouche title, inset plan of Ge £80 - £120 £350 View
1364 Three maps by Emanuel BOWEN: South American, framed and glazed : Paraguay, Rio de la Plata (etc); Peru, and the Country of the Mazones; Brasil. al £80 - £120 £50 View
1365 A pair of modern nickel plated metal urns each containing faux orchids, raised on nickel plated square plinths, 134cm high overall not including 'plan £200 - £400 £400 View
1366 W.F. Stanley & Co Ltd, a brass Theodolite, early/mid-20th century, No. 28148, cased, 35cm, and other ebonised Stanley Theodolites by E.R. Watts & Son, £100 - £150 £150 View
1367 A map by Matthieu SEUTTER: La Plus Grande Parti de la Manche, qu'i contient les Cotes D'Angleterre et celles de France . . . 51cm x 59cm, hand-col £80 - £120 £160 View
1368 Charles Frederick Bielefeld (British active 1836-50); an unusual paper mache mirror, blue and gilt, circa. 1860, 60cm high. £300 - £500 £300 View
1369 A map by Nicolas VISSCHER: Comitatus Bergundiae tam in Praecipuas ejus Praefecturas . . . 58cm x 47cm within mount, hand-coloured, pictorial cartou £70 - £100 £30 View
1370 Tribal interest; African carved elephant tusk, late 19th century, carved all over with African natives and titled to the base 'Miss Guest', 35cm, and £300 - £500 £300 View
1371 A map by W. BLAUE: Sabavdia Ducatus. Savoye. 38cm x 50cm within mount, hand-coloured, armorial cartouche title, Amsterdam, (ca. 1635), framed and gl £70 - £90 £40 View

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