A Largely Private Owned Gentleman's Collection of Fine Art and Antiques

To include Porcelain, Pottery, Chinese & Japanese Works of Art, Glass, Ornamental, Silver, Jewellery, Works of Art, Bronzes and Sculpture

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room Selborne, Hampshire

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A Largely Private Owned Gentleman's Collection of Fine Art and Antiques

To include Porcelain, Pottery, Chinese & Japanese Works of Art, Glass, Ornamental, Silver, Jewellery, Works of Art, Bronzes and Sculpture

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Lot 29

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A RARE SUITE OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWISS ENAMELLED GILT METAL MOUNTED FURNITURE including two rare bits of musical furniture. Largest 14 cm x 9 cm...

TWO 18TH CENTURY EUROPEAN SNUFF BOXES one formed from mother of pearl, the other with unusual reverse painted crystal panel. Largest 8.5 cm x 5 cm...

A LARGE EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL NEO CLASSICAL COUNTRY HOUSE PHOTOGRAPH FRAME decorated with swags and vines. 38 cm x 25 cm. ...[more]

A LARGE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CARVED AND POLYCHROMED SHIPS FIGURE HEAD modelled as a winged female resting upon scrolls. Wood 65 cm x 30 cm. ....

A RARE LOUIS XVI PRISONER OF WAR STRAW WORK TEA CADDY AND COVER C1780 to 1800, decorated with watercolours of battle scenes and landscapes. 24 cm ...

A RARE 19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CARVED TOBACCO JAR IN THE FORM OF A STANDING FOX AND HARE modelled with a gun within its belt, holding the rabbit...

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