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A Victorian mahogany oval occasional table, circa 1870, on a baluster turned and gadrooned stem, and four reeded scrolling legs and scroll feet, on ceramic castors, 70cm high, the top 92cm x 80cm condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. The top faded with some ring marks. Open gap in the centre of the top where two halves meet. Some chips and losses to outer edges of top. Some repairs to legs, joints coming loose with evidence of glue where legs join stem.
An Edwardian oak and leather upholstered library chair, circa 1900, the upholstered back, upholstered arm rests on turned upright supports, upholstered seat on turned legs and ceramic castors condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some wear, fading and discolouration to arms. Generally tidy overall
A VICTORIAN SILVER BOER WAR COMMEMORATIVE NOVELTY CARD HOLDER, SAUNDERS & SHEPHERD LTD. OF LONDON, CHESTER, 1899 finely modelled as three Lee-Metford rifles leant up against each other, each rifle stamped `LEE-METFORD`, with P.O.D.R. No. for 1899 8cm high At the outbreak of the Boer War, British manufacturers responded quickly to the patriotic fervour that gripped the country, producing a large variety of commemorative wares, often in ceramic. For an 1899 Saunders & Shepherd teaspoon with the same model of a Lee-Metford used as the stem and the bowl inscribed `Souvenir of the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1900`, see Pieter Oosthuizen, Memorabilia of the Boer War, Ashanti Publishing, 1987, p.119. Saunders & Shepherd Ltd. are also credited with a souvenir silver vesta case enamelled with `a Gentleman in Kharki` (copywrited to the Daily Mail), Birmingham, 1899 (see John Culme, The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, Woodbridge, 1987, Vol.1, p.404). Although rapidly being replaced by the Lee-Enfield, the Lee-Metford was still in service with many units during the Boer War.
A set of shop scales by Howell & Co. of Bristol, the cast iron frame with a ceramic produce plate transfer printed `Yandell & Son / Stapleton Road / Bristol` and with a circular brass weight plate, set to an oak base, overall 57.5cm long; together with a graduated group of seven weights (1lb, 8oz, 4oz, 2oz, 1oz, 1/2oz, and 1/4oz).
Scottish 1982 World Cup Football Ceramic and More: A ceramic football containing 50ml of Scottish whiskey with the wording World Cup Spain 1982 Scotland, c/w Scottish Football Association Referees pin badge and a card game by Pepys named Goal with box, instructions and all the cards which have a good retail value individually
Dolls` house furniture and accessories: three tables, four chairs rocking-chair, dresser, sideboard, dressing table, bath, basin, toilet, stove, kitchen unit, bed, mirror and household utensils including ironing-board, toaster, baskets, ceramic and plastic tablewares, books, grater, food and drinks, ladder and a Christmas tree

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