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Twickenham, TW1 4AW

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A set of six original E.D.Lacey monochrome press photographs depicting the Australian Michael O'Brien streaking at Twickenham during the England /...

A chrome ashtray modelled as a 1950s American car, together with a 1950s savings bank modelled as a leather-bound book, with key and original box

A Harveys commemorative 1971 bottle of Sherry together with a 1981 Harveys commemorative bottle of Sherry, both stored on their side and boxed

A German style porcelain centre piece, the pierced floral encrusted bowl over four musical putti on Rococo scroll feet, h:52cm

A pair of German style porcelain centre pieces, the circular pierced floral encrusted bowls over figures of dancing putti on canted square bases w...

A late Victorian / early Edwardian taxidermy study of song birds, in a glass dome, raised on a circular wooden stand.

A late Victorian taxidermy study of songbirds, mounted within a glass dome, on a circular wooden base. H: 74cm

A set of 8 Frank Worth monochrome photographs, American film stars circa 1950

An assortment of metalware to include a late 19th century dish, two Victorian flat irons etc

A set of six plated grapefruit spoons, another similar set of teaspoons, a similar set of fruit knives, a Royal Worcester cheese knife with porcel...

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