The Country House Sale - Antiques & Collectables

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room Stamford, Lincolnshire

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The Country House Sale - Antiques & Collectables

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A pair of bronze and milk glass twin branch candlesticks, possibly French 19th century, each with scrolling foliate decoration and two hummingbird...

A group of four clear glass 19th century presentation vases / goblets, comprising one tall clear goblet engraved with frapes with fish scale borde...

A group of three clear glass 19th century presentation vases / goblets, comprising one engraved decoration of roses, thistles, clover and ferns en...

A group of four clear glass 19th century presentation vases / goblets, comprising one celery vase with fern engraving, 23cm high, one tall trumpet...

A group of three 18th century glass decanters, comprising a Bristol green decanter, with gilt painted 'Rum' to the neck, faceted stopper with gilt...

A Daum Freres green glass vase circa 1890 with the motto "Je Meurs ou je m'attache" (I die where I attach myself), 16cm by 8cm by 27cm high. Prove...

A pair of continental bronze table lustres, of urn form with gilt metal mounts, glass drops, raised upon filled square bases, 9 by 9 by 25cm high ...

A group of four unusual glass perfume bottles, two green and gold prototypes, and two mottled white lustre with stoppers inscribed 'U' for the nam...

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