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Closing date for entries Friday 26th February mid-day. No viewing in person due to Covid lockdown

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Islington - Weekly Antiques & Interiors - Free storage during lockdown - Low Cost Nationwide Deliveries, Pack & Post Service

Closing date for entries Friday 26th February mid-day. No viewing in person due to Covid lockdown

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  • Ended 02 Mar 2021 21:43 GMT

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A late 19th century Masonic ceremonial sword, with bass handles, brass and leather scabbard, the 83cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage and c...

Two framed and glazed vintage exhibition posters. One of 'Cordelia Skyline' by American logo designer Don Birrell from an exhibiton at The Nut Tre...

Three antique ivory billiard balls by W. Jelks & Sons Ltd of Holloway Road, London. In their original crocodile skin effect partitioned box with m...

Two gilt framed plaster intaglio seals. One of a lion reclining on a rectangular plinth and a profile of a Greek/Roman god with a winged helmet. 2...

A collection of antique woodworking tools. Including a vintage Maples of Sheffield brass inlaid scribe, a pair of calipers, a brass and wood foldi...

A set of six framed and glazed vintage prints of antique book plates from 'The Victoria Falls Zambesi River: sketched on the spot by T. Baines boo...

A pair of framed and glazed signed engravings of St. Bartholomew's hospital titled 'Fountain in quadrangle' and 'King Henry VIII gateway' 1914, by...

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