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A pair of 20th Century Continental barss and the ceramic candlesticks. The centers having ceramic birds raised on a white painted naturalistic tree trunks with floral detailing. Raised on foliate molded brass bases with each sconce rising to the top. Marks to base. Measures 26cm tall by 28cm wide.
An early 20th Century Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, the top swivelling round to reveal well and opening out to reveal a central green baize inset surface and four counter wells, the whole inlaid with satinwood, raised on square tapering supports terminating on ceramic castors and united with a cross-stretcher tier
A 20th Century continental enamelled ink well in the form of a boat having two removable lidded inkwells and hand painted with floral sprays raised on ceramic supports, together with an octagonal ceramic inkwell hand painted with floral sprays, lid atop along with an antique turned bone ink pen. Measures: 20 cms deep.
A early 20th Century English ceramic clock and garniture set by Empire ware. The central dial inset to decorative porcelain surround depicting three classical women dancing, playing music and carrying fruit and wine having a cobalt blue ground finish with gilt detailing throughout. Clock measures 26cm tall by 24cm wide.
A collection of ten ceramic pieces to include Royal Doulton figurines to include Make Believe HN2225, Sleepyhead HN3761, Sit HN3123, Joy HN3875, Welcome HN3764, Cherish HN4442, Harmony HN4096, Toby Jug Charlie Cheer D6768, Toby Jug Honest Measure and a Royal Worcester figurine from the Katies Day series ' Teatime '. Measures 15cm tall.
A 19th Century Victorian three tier bookshelf of rectangular form, raised on tapering supports with ceramic castors to the legs, with a silver iset plaque to the top inscribed 'This piece of Wood is part of the sacrificial tree from Benin City, Southern Nigeria, West Africa, brought home by Mr Harry Spencer, the owner also builder of the residency there 1899'. Measures 107cms x 106cms x 33cms.
A early 20th Century Continental twin handled ceramic urn vase having a blue turquoise painted ground with central classical garden scene and floral sprays throughout. Raised on a square decorated base with gilt decoration to body and foliate handles. Stamped to base Victoria. Measures 57cm tall by 26cm wide.
A Victorian walnut and marquetry rounded rectangular library table, moulded top with matched veneers inlaid with a broad band of summer flowers and butterflies, above a deep frieze with a pair of drawers, spirally turned end supports and stretcher, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 129cm wide, c.1870

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