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Circa 1900 25 cm high; 33 cm wide; 16 cm deep
RUSSIAN BRONZE SCULPTURE
Cossack on Sleigh with horse, Signed 10 cm. high; 14 cm. wide; 8 cm. deep ...[more]
with eagle head handle 37 cm. high; 4 cm. wide
EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY
of oval form by Jackson and Fullerton of London 1904
on treen foot
each with an ornithological themed panelled lid, opening to a storage interior
with engraved decoration 9 cm. high
and another glass trinket box 13 cm. wide and 20 cm. wide
7 cm high;10 cm wide
of 4 drawers furnished with armorial brass handles, raised on scallop shell headed cabriole legs terminating on claw and ball feet,
of box form, raised on a stepped base 24 cm. high 20 cm. wide; 18 cm. deep
with Anna Livia mask 16 cm. long
each with parcel gilt decoration 5 cm. high; 13 cm. diameter (2)
the Japanned rectangular shaped top, above an end drawer and mechanical button release brushing slide, raised on cabriole legs 57 cm. high; 37 cm....
IRISH 19TH-CENTURY YEW WOOD JUDICIARY GAVEL
A commemorative collection of 8 coins
GOLD PLATED JADE JEWELLERY BOX
of oval form 3 cm x 7 cm x 5 cm
STAINED SNUFF BOTTLE BONE/HORN
Nineteenth-century 8 cm high
The Strange Man in Windsor Castle; The Highland Reel on board the Royal George; The Donkey what bears the burden; Thimble rigging at Ascot by Roya...
the bow front top, above three drawers furnished with oval brass handles, raised on outswept bracket feet 78 cm. high; 92 cm. wide; 50 cm. deep
REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST
of four drawers, furnished with brass ring handles, raised on reeded bun feet 104 cm. high; 110 cm. wide; 57 cm. deep
on stand, of oval form, furnished with brass ring handles, raised on scallop shell headed cabriole legs terminating on claw and ball feet 60 cm. h...
furnished with ring handles
each of baluster form, with ram's head masks, raised on a square base
GOLD PLATED SEAL WITH AMETHYST STONE
Murphy of Cork Coat of Arms
largely addressed to the Young Family, North Street, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, sent from various parts of the world (approx. 400)