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**AWAY - AR TO TAKE BACK TO VENDOR***S. Mordan & Co, London, a set of gilt metal postal scales, 19th Century, bright cut engraved and fretwork frame with inset porcelain plaques painted with cherubs, stamped maker's mark, with four graduated circular flat weights, mounted on a figured walnut plinth, 17cm high, 26cm wide
A late Victorian brass desk timepiece, of classical architectural form with pediment, Corinthian columns and stepped plinth, 6.5cm silver chapter ring with Roman numerals, presentation plaque below 'Presented to F.H. Rowland by a few friends in Grays as a slight token of their appreciation of his uniform courtesy while station master at Grays, August 1887', 17.5cm high, 25cm wide
A Regency rosewood pier cabinet, circa 1820, of Empire design, green veined marble top, egg and dart moulded border, single door with inset pleated green silk panel within a brass grid frame opening to a height adjustable shelf, flanked by turned columns with brass capitals, egg and dart moulded plinth, height 103cm, width 62cm, depth 43cm
A pair of Staffordshire equestrian figures of Prince Frederick William of Prussia, and Victoria, Princess Royal, circa 1857, modelled on horseback, both wearing blue coats and pink and green feathered hats, the Prince saluting and the Princess sitting side-saddle, on titled oval gilt-line plinth bases, 35.5 and 36.5cm high (2)
A pair of Staffordshire equestrian figures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, circa 1860, modelled on horseback, the Duke holding a feathered hat in his right hand, the Duchess riding side-saddle, polychrome enamel painted with gilded details, on naturalistic titled plinth bases, tallest 34cm high (2)
A pair of Staffordshire greyhounds, 'M. Grath' and 'Pretender', circa 1871, modelled standing on grass-painted oval plinth bases with a leafed design, each with gilt collars, 23.5cm high, (2). Notes: Master Grath, owned by Lord Lurgan, won the Waterloo Cup of 1868, 1869, and 1871, defeating Pretender to claim his third title.
G PLAN TEAK ILLUMINATED SIDEBOARDthe upper section with a pair of glass cupboard doors opening to reveal two shelves, with a central shelf flanked by a pull down flap door with a shelf and mirror section, the base with a central drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, flanked by a pair of panelled cupboard doors, standing on a plinth base, 186cm wide
Of Hull Motor Club interest; a Victorian silver goblet trophy cup, by James Deacon & Sons, Sheffield 1900, with floral and scroll embossed and chased decoration, knopped pedestal, plinth, ht 25.5cm, 423gm.Inscribed 'The Burrell Cup, presented to, The Hull Motor Club, by W.E. Burrell'Walter Ernest Burrell (1879-1940), a jeweller from 80 Jameson Street in Hull, presented it in 1922 for the best decorated car as part of Hull Motorists' Carnival in aid of St. Dunstan's, the WWI Blind Veteran Charity.
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