Three-Day Sale of Antiques, Fine Art and Collectors' Items

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Three-Day Sale of Antiques, Fine Art and Collectors' Items

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A set of early 20th Century brass postal scales and weights by Samson Mordan & Co, on a rectangular oak base, together with two postal scales. ....

A Japanese silk pincushion with figural border, a Japanese lacquer box, two ivory boxes and sundry collectors` items (faults). ...[more]

A leather banded walking cane, a wooden walking cane with carved bulldog head handle, an antler handled walking cane and a swagger stick. ...[mo...

A chromium plated and enamel three piece dressing table set, a novelty paper knife, the handle fitted with a lighter and perpetual calendar, a 19t...

A late 19th Century black lace parasol, the carved ivory folding handle with foliate terminal (sliding support damaged), together with an ivorine ...

An enamel advertising sign, printed with `Ask for Ind, Coope`s Ales & Stout`, on a blue ground, approx 51cm x 72cm. ...[more]

A Victorian perambulator with painted wooden body, leatherette upholstery and a wicker umbrella holder, length approx 124cm. ...[more]

A late 19th Century concertina by `Campbell`s... Glasgow`, the pierced fretwork ends fitted with twenty-one bone buttons, within a black painted c...

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