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A pair of 19th Century turned brass baluster shaped vases.
An assortment of Victorian and later copper and brassware, including warming pans, kettles and a chocolate pot with ebonised handle.
An oil measuring jug with internal lead seal, stamped G. Crown R, Z6 1952. Height 32cm.
A set of four cast iron bath feet, a brass table top and a brass jardiniere.
A Victorian cast metal door stop, complete with safety/securing chain.
Three assorted wooden and brass capped measuring sticks.
A copper and brass log/coal bucket with swivel carrying handle, plus a brass embossed jardiniere/bin.
Three hand beaten copper trays, Of assorted form including a J.S. & S.J. Lizard skin textured tray.
Two cast metal railway plaques.
Two cast metal railway plaques B354619 32T Shildon 1968 Lot No. 3670 and B351756 32T Ashford 1965 Lot No. 358, 28cm x 16.5cm.
Three cast metal railway plaques: B887007 11T Swindon 1953 Lot No. 2490, B232020 16T MET-Cammell 1955 Lot No. 2748 and B429410 21T B'HAM.C & W.Co....
A Benson Arts and Crafts copper and brass jug/ insulated water pitcher, full marks to the base.
A well cast circular brass plaque depicting Medusa, diameter 12cm.
A Victorian pierced cast iron fender.
An original British Transport Commission cast iron sign, 74cm x 51cm.
An original Highways Act 1959 cast iron sign bolted to its original angle iron post. The sign is 61cm x 41cm with the post being 177cm in length.
An original cast iron tool rack with brass hooks. Made by Carters of Salford. Size: 105cm x 35cm.
A 1936 G.W.R. (Great Western Railway) cast iron track chair or shoe and a similar one marked 1915 G.C.R. (Great Central Railway).
A 1903 L.S.W.R. (London and South Western railway) cast iron track chair or shoe and a similar one marked 1932 L.N.E. (London North Eastern).
An 1884 L. & S.W.R. (London and South western Railway) cast iron track chair or shoe and a similar marked 1928 G.W.R. (Great Western Railway).
A cast iron enamelled stick stand.
A pair of contemporary embossed brass circular occasional tables of Middle Eastern design. Raised on a turned column to a stepped base.