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A modern Guild of Handicraft silver pen tray with gilt brass mounts and supports in the late 19th
A modern Guild of Handicraft silver pen tray with gilt brass mounts and supports in the late 19th century style, the legs in the form of Sirens, L...
An Itan style miniature inlaid bronze vessel or fenghu, inlaid with gilt lozenges enclosing silver
An Itan style miniature inlaid bronze vessel or fenghu, inlaid with gilt lozenges enclosing silver wire, archaic scrolls under a pair of dragon he...
A Ming style miniature cloisonne bottle, of baluster form with gilt ring handles, 6.5cm high
A Ming style miniature cloisonne bottle, of baluster form with gilt ring handles, 6.5cm high
An Austrian cold painted bronze figure of a poodle by Bergman, black with red collar and pom-poms,
An Austrian cold painted bronze figure of a poodle by Bergman, black with red collar and pom-poms, stamped 'SCH' 10.5cm long
A 17th century pewter flat lidded tankard, plain form with scroll handle and foliate thumb piece,
A 17th century pewter flat lidded tankard, plain form with scroll handle and foliate thumb piece, London touchmarks to base, 20cm high
A late 17th or early 18th century pewter platter, plain circular form with a coat of arms to the
A late 17th or early 18th century pewter platter, plain circular form with a coat of arms to the centre, 37cm diameter; together with a large 18th...
A French bird cage automaton, late 19th or early 20th century, the brass cage with clockwork
A French bird cage automaton, late 19th or early 20th century, the brass cage with clockwork mechanism enclosing two feathered birds on foliage, 2...
A graduated set of seven pewter tappit hens or 'Jersey Measures', possibly 18th century, each of
A graduated set of seven pewter tappit hens or 'Jersey Measures', possibly 18th century, each of typical Channel Islands form with acorn thumb pie...
A cast iron umbrella stand, probably 19th century