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Total lots: 122

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1383 Four Chinese vases, each converted to a table lamp, the tallest of hexagonal form decorated with flora and fauna, 36cm high, (4). £150 - £200 £130 View
1384 An 18th century flintlock rifle with tapering steel barrel, 148cm, plain steel lockplate, chequered walnut stock and brass mounts, 190cm overall. £300 - £500 £500 View
1387 An early 19th century rectangular wooden box, with relief carved ivory panels to the hinged lid depicting six anthropomorphic figures within a beaded £400 - £600 £1,050 View
1389 A terracotta tobacco jar and cover in the form of a Nubian female, 14cm high, and a figural polychrome painted wooden wall hanging with Nubian bust be £80 - £120 £140 View
1391 A 19th century seashell decorated vanity box and cover with mirrored sides, 19cm wide, a similar box and a hand mirror also decorated all over with se £80 - £120 £30 View
1392 A pair of modern chrome uplighters of tubular form with a mid-tier adjustable reading light and frosted glass dished shades, 178cm high, (2). £50 - £80 £50 View
1393 An Italian painted wooden box and cover, possibly 18th century, gilt red 'bird' decorated against a shaped ground, 15cm wide, a papier mache box with £100 - £150 £110 View
1394 An ebonised steel folding fire screen, with triptych mesh panels, 89cm high, 250cm wide overall. £80 - £120 £100 View
1395 A large bronze bell, verdigris patination, detailed 'GILLETT & JOHNSTON, CROYDON 1925', 35cm high, with attached cast iron mounting bracket. £300 - £500 £500 View
1396 A 1921 Clyno 2 1/2 hp Lightweight 269cc motorcycle, registration number EU 234 with V5 documentation, Frame no: 2557, Engine no: 2557/20 (owned since £3,000 - £5,000 £3,200 View
1397 A 1957 BSA B31 350cc Black Star motorcycle, Registration number EU 234 (269cc) with V5 documentation, Frame no: 7218, Engine no: 27907. Owned by th £3,000 - £5,000 £3,100 View
1398 Ephemera: NEWMAN (John Henry) Cardinal Newman (1801 - 1890)a two page autographed letter, twenty lines, dated Jan 13, 1880, written from The Oratory £300 - £500 £280 View
1399 After Queen Victoria, 'Islay and Eos', an etching of Queen Victoria's cairn terrier Islay, and Prince Albert's greyhound Eos, 6th state, initialled, d £120 - £180 £150 View
1400 A 19th century style plaster figural sculpture on a fluted pedestal detailed to the rear, modelled by G.B. AMENCOLA from the picture by Frederick Leig £300 - £500 £270 View
1401 A pair of modern stone effect table lamps, each distressed grey against a leafy moulded baluster body, with shades, 67cm high overall, (2). £100 - £200 £65 View
1402 A Japanese ivory tusk vase, Meiji period, pierced and carved with a bird amongst flowers, 14.5cm. high, wood stand. £100 - £150 £260 View
1403 A Japanese ivory okimono of Daikoku, Meiji period, carved standing holding a mallet, his right foot resting on a sack, signed on red lacquer reserve, £100 - £150 £280 View
1404 A Japanese ivory okimino of a samurai, the elderly warrior carved standing with katana and wakizashi, signed on red lacquer reserve, 18cm high. £150 - £250 £700 View
1405 A Japanese ivory okimono of a woodcutter, Meiji/Taisho period, carved seated with a pipe and tobacco pouch, a bundle of twigs at his side, signed, 9cm £100 - £150 £520 View
1406 A Japanese ivory okimono of a man and boy, both standing, the man carrying an axe and hare, signed, 15cm high. £100 - £150 £190 View
1407 A Japanese ivory group of five figures around a large drum, Meiji/Taisho period, signed, 6cm high. £100 - £150 £180 View
1408 A Japanese ivory okimono of a street vendor, Meiji period, standing with a bamboo pole over his right shoulder from which baskets are suspended, a boy £150 - £250 £650 View
1409 A Japanese ivory okimono of a rat catcher, Meiji period, carved kneeling with a rat scampering across his shoulder, a cat standing on a trap beside, s £100 - £150 £140 View
1410 A Japanese ivory okimono of a man, carved standing holding a box, a basket at his feet, 21cm high. £100 - £150 £220 View

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