Fine Interiors (including Books) - Two Day Sale

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Fine Interiors (including Books) - Two Day Sale

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Emmanuel Bowen, 'An Accurate Map of the County of Essex, divided into hundreds...with Historical Extracts Relatvie to Natural Produce, Trade and M...

A scrimshawed whalebone page turner, 19th century, decorated to one side with a whaling scene, to the reverse a woman among floral and foliate mot...

An experimental chemistry and assay scales set by Bastick & Driver, c.1825-1846, the mahogany box with a drawer containing brass and steel balance...

A portable pressure copying press, first half of the 19th century, probably by James Watt, who originally took out a patent for these machines in ...

An ivory and malacca walking stick, 19th century, with a lobed knob and leather lanyard set with an acorn, on a plain tapering shaft, 90.5cm long

A carved ivory and partridgewood(?) walking stick, 19th century, the handle set with a fox among vines above a tapering shaft, 88cm long

An ivory and malacca walking stick by Brigg of London , 19th century, the carved handle in the form of a dog, on a plain tapering shaft, 84.5cm lo...

An ivory and malacca gadget walking stick , 18th century and later, the piqué work decorated handle unscrewing to reveal a concealed interior sect...

A Japanese antler/bone and partridgewood walking stick , Meiji period, the carved handle in the form of a rat among leaves, on a sectional shaft, ...

An ivory and malacca walking stick , 19th century, the well carved handle in the form of a French bulldog above a plain tapering shaft, 91.5cm long

A tortoiseshell and snakewood walking stick , late 19th century, the 'T' shaped handle with gold mounts, hallmarks rubbed , initialled 'JGM', abov...

A tortoiseshell and ebonised walking stick , late 19th century, the 'T' shaped handle with 9ct gold repoussé decorated mount, above a plain taperi...

A rosewood and ivory walking stick with boar tusk , 19th century, the curved handle above a polka dot inlaid shaft, 91cm long

An ivory and snakewood walking stick, 19th century, the carved knob above a plain tapering shaft, 104.5cm long

An ivory and malacca gadget cane , late 19th century, the ivory knob unscrewing to reveal a corkscrew, with an engraved silver mount inscribed 'Sy...

A fine tortoiseshell walking cane by Brigg of London, early 20th century, the ball handle above an 18ct gold mount inscribed 'M.I. 1909 C.C. 1912'...

A carved ivory pipe tamper, 19th century, in the form of a greyhound with a hare in its jaws, 8.5cm long, together with a further carved wood and ...

A carved ivory page turner, 19th century, the handle carved in relief with a stag at four different stages of life, 31cm long, and a carved ivory ...

A gilt bronze dolphin door knocker, 18th century, with a trident tail, scaled decoration and hammer plate, 24cm long

An ivory page turner, 19th century, the carved handle with two lurchers chasing down a stag, 30.5cm long, and an ivory, antler and white metal-mou...

A Raqqa turquoise-glazed bowl, Ayyubid Syria , 13th century, decorated in black with a banded repeating pattern around a central six-pointed star,...

A carved oak and gilt gesso three-division canterbury, the relief carved panels depicting musical instruments amongst oak leaves, 59cm wide 46cm d...

A pair of Derby oval plaques, in the manner of Sevrés, probably by John Hancock Jnr, each painted with exotic birds within gilt and mazarine blue ...

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