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A VINTAGE OAK DRINKS CABINET, CIRCA 1930, square form with bi-fold hinged doors opening to reveal
A VINTAGE OAK DRINKS CABINET, CIRCA 1930, square form with bi-fold hinged doors opening to reveal a compartmented drinks tray with rise and fall a...
A QAJAR PAPIER MACHE TRAY, an early 19th century box with crossed hatched inlaid design, and a
A QAJAR PAPIER MACHE TRAY, an early 19th century box with crossed hatched inlaid design, and a circular eastern box. 43 cms diam Provenance: from...
AN IMPRESSIVE LARGE BRASS INKSTAND, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the rectangular form stand with three glass
AN IMPRESSIVE LARGE BRASS INKSTAND, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the rectangular form stand with three glass inkwells, the outer two with concentric covers,...
A VINTAGE FRENCH LACQUERED BRASS FOUR PIECE DESK SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the set comprising of a pen
A VINTAGE FRENCH LACQUERED BRASS FOUR PIECE DESK SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the set comprising of a pen tray, candlestick, ink well and powder well, ...
A SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE SUITE, WHITE METAL TRAY AND SILVER MOUNTED BOTTLES, the scrolling
A SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE SUITE, WHITE METAL TRAY AND SILVER MOUNTED BOTTLES, the scrolling repousse decorated suite comprised of a hand mir...
A PEWTER TRAY BY ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY, marked 'English Pewter Made by Liberty and Co' 0376. 50
A PEWTER TRAY BY ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY, marked 'English Pewter Made by Liberty and Co' 0376. 50 x 31 cms.
A SILVER TANKARD OF PLAIN FORM, BIRMINGHAM 1954, 6 ozs, a modern silver 925 wine coaster and a
A SILVER TANKARD OF PLAIN FORM, BIRMINGHAM 1954, 6 ozs, a modern silver 925 wine coaster and a pressed silver pin tray.
A JENNENS AND B.F BETTRIDGE'S PAPIER MACHE TRAY decorated in gilt with a bird amidst foliage and a
A JENNENS AND B.F BETTRIDGE'S PAPIER MACHE TRAY decorated in gilt with a bird amidst foliage and a Jennens & Bettridge papier mache pen tray, five...