Domestic & Rural Bygones Auction

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Domestic & Rural Bygones Auction

Please note condition reports for this sale will close 4pm on the Friday before the sale.

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Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 21.60%
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A collection of various vintage calendars, ephemera, two certificates from 1883 & 1884 Saxmundham ploughing matches etc. ...[more]

A Lincoln Bennett & Co bowler hat retailed by Everett & Sons of Ipswich and Colchester and a cardboard hat box with paper labels ...[more]

A Christy's London bowler hat retailed by Everett & Sons Ipswich, and a Lincoln Bennett & Co. similar, together with a cardboard hat box ...[more]

An Art Deco pottery mantel clock with brightly coloured floral decoration, an oak cased eight day clock and a Smiths mantel timepiece

A large collection of cabinet makers accessories including furniture handles, escutcheons etc.

Two carved walnut panels, two ornate brass door mounts, a pair of brass and iron implement rests and various other metalware

Two boxes of various World War II period magazines, newspapers, periodicals etc.

A box containing various World War II army items including helmet, canvas bags etc.

A Complete Morse practice unit, in original box with hand written letter codes

A vintage Hurricane lamp, the moulded glass shade impressed "It won't go out" and a Chelwin Hurricane lamp

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