Antique Furniture, Works of Art, Paintings, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Collectors' Items, Collectable Toys and Jewellery

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Antique Furniture, Works of Art, Paintings, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Collectors' Items, Collectable Toys and Jewellery

Please note this sale will be held live on the internet and attendance in person will not be allowed*. Subject to change

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A small group of collectables including a pair of brass and mother-of-pearl opera glasses, two hand fans, a group of Victorian and later bookmarks...

A cased group of late 19th/early 20th century intaglios and seals, together with a cased pair of silver mounted pipes and a pair of cheroot holder...

A group of reference books including 'Archibald Knox' by Stephen A Martin, 'The Legend of the Lighter' by Joop Bromet, 'The History of Silver' by ...

A group of Second World War uniform, ephemera and bags together with a military photograph and black painted trunk CONDITION REPORT: Please see th...

A glass walking cane with red, white and blue spiral twists, l. 93 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some wear to both ends and internal flaws. But no obvious ...

An 18th century Delft tile painted with a reluctant hunter, 13 x 13 cm, together with a Regency terracotta tobacco jar decorated with acanthus lea...

Three Victorian and later silver vesta cases, a metalware cased lighter and a matchbook sleeve, various dates and makers (5) CONDITION REPORT: Hea...

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