antiques & fine art sale

15th - 17th June 2022

Lot 601

A large 19th century copper log receiver, with loop handles and complete with logs. Diameter 62 cm.

Sold for £200

Lot 602

A pair of meteorite ships lamps, "Not Under Command" copper and brass. Height 70 cm, diameter 26.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 603

A small pair of cast iron garden urns, partially painted. Height 30 cm, diameter 42 cm.

Sold for £320

Lot 604

A set of four small cast iron urns, Campana shaped. Height 21 cm, diameter 27 cm.

Sold for £150

Lot 605

A late Victorian crystoleum, courting scene. 36 cm x 27 cm.

Sold for £15

Lot 606

Glenfiddich 2010 Snow Phoenix limited edition bottle of whiskey, complete with tin presentation case and accompanying booklet.

Sold for £460

Lot 607

A large glass chandelier, two tier with faceted glass drops. Height excluding suspension 72 cm, maximum width +/- 74 cm.

Sold for £460

Lot 608

A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck fountain pen (see illustration).

Sold for £300

Lot 609

A cased Cross propelling pencil and ballpoint pen set.

Sold for £25

Lot 610

A Dupont Paris France petrol cigarette lighter.

Sold for £30

Lot 611

An Omega quartz gentleman's constellation stainless steel wristwatch, a Timex wristwatch and an Ingersoll pocket watch.

Sold for £240

Lot 612

STAMPS - A Fine and original Victorian Stamp collection started in 1881 by a Grimsby Solicitor, housed in a Stanley Gibbons Imperial Postage Stamp Album 7th Ed. Dated 1878 and containing a valuable range of classic stamps of FOREIGN COUNTRIES up to early 20th Century, Mint & Used, Condition mixed but many fine. With AUSTRIA to 50Kr, All the German States, with BADEN 1851- (SG1), BAVARIA 1849- with (SG1 & 2), later Imperfs to 18K & 1 Mk, BELGIUM 1849 Imperfs with (SG1 & 2), later imperfs to 40c, 1905-08 mint to 1 Franc, BULGARIA from 1879 (SG1-7), DENMARK 1852 with Two x 4 R.B.S. Imperf (SG 4 & 6), 1854 2Sk to 16 Sk (SG7-14a), later ranges to 100 Ore, FRANCE 1849- with 20c Black & 1 Franc Carmine (SG6 & 19), 1853 Napoleon Head types Imperf to 80c, later ranges with the rare 5 Franc (SG131) used but light thin, 1870 Ceres types Imperf to 80c with (SG183) Perf types to also to 80c, 1876-80 types with values to 5 Franc (SG277), later ranges to 2 Francs, THURN & TAXIS 1852 Imperfs with values to 5sgr, and later to 9K, GERMAN EMPIRE 1872 Small & Large Shield types with Mint & used to 5g & 18k including 18k (SG13), used, 1874 2½ & 9 Overprints (SG29/30) Used and later ranges to 2 Mk, ALSACE & LORRAINE 1870 various 1c-25c Mint or Used, GREECE 1861 Imperfs various values Mint or Used to 80L, NETHERLANDS 1852- with 5c, 10c & 15c (SG1-3) fine used, 1864 5c-15c (SG8-10), Later ranges to 2gl50c (SG75), HUNGARY & BOSNIA, ICELAND 1876- various to 50 Aur, ITALY & SARDINIA Various Imperf types & 1863-65 types to 2L Scarlet (SG16) Postage Dues, 1875 (SG021-028) etc. NORWAY 1856-60, King Oscar types 2Sk to 8Sk, 1863-68 types to 8 Skill, 1877-79 to 60 Ore, 1905 Surcharges (SG122-124) PRUSSIA Imperfs, ROMANIA, RUSSIA 1864 various to 30K, later to 70K, FINLAND with early roulette types, 1856 10K Rose Imperf, SICILY 1859 Imperfs ½g, 1g & 2g, SPAIN Imperfs and later, SWEDEN 1858-72 types to 30 ore, SWITZERLAND 1850- with 10R Rayon II, later Rappen types to 40R, TURKEY with Imperfs. CHINA IMPERIAL CUSTOMS POST with rare 1878-83, 1,3 & 5 Candereens fine used, DUTCH INDIES 1864 with 10c Imperf (SG1) and later values to 2g50c, JAPAN early Imperfs, PERSIA, EGYPT 1866 various to 1878 values to 2 pi, ARGENTINA, BRAZIL 1843 with Rare 60R Bulls Eye (SG2), 1844 Imperf types to 180R & later issues. CHILE, CUBA, FRENCH COLONIES with early Imperfs to 80c, Various Central American Countries, MEXICO from early Imperfs, UNITED STATES 1851- 1c Imperf Blue Franklin, unused, 1861 head types values to 90c Blue, 1869 values 1c to 90c Lincoln (SG124) perf faults, 1870 various to 90c carmine (Commodore Perry), 1865 Newspaper Stamps unused (SGN75-N78) National Bank Note Co. Various Departmental stamps, Officials, VENEZUELA early Imperfs, HAWAII 1853 5c Blue (SG5) unused etc. etc. A very useful and valuable collection untouched except the original owner removed the Commonwealth country stamps back in the early 1900's. Also included is the original owners 1909 Stanley Gibbons Foreign Countries stamp catalogue.

Sold for £1900

Lot 613

STAMPS - Original old Stamp collection housed in a "Stolzenberg" changeable leaf stamp album, with GREAT BRITAIN 1d Black and 1840 2d Blue (both 4 margins), 1841 2d blue, 1d reds, Surface printed issues with a fine 10d (SG112) C.D.S. , later Victorian to 2/6d, 5/- & 10/- with HSB security perfins, Jubilee issues to 1/-, EDVII mint to 4d, later with I R Officials, Govt. Parcels, Railway stamps, then followed by range of Commonwealth Victorian to EDVII, useful CYPRUS, HONG-KONG to 1 Dollar, (JAPAN) cancelled, some with HANKOW treaty Port post marks, AFRICA and loose stamps in packets at back of album.

Sold for £240

Lot 614

STAMPS - CHINA. 1878-1962, A very fine and valuable collection housed in a large peg fitting Special printed Album by French Co YVERT & TELLIER, commencing with Imperial Custom Posts & Dragon Types 1, 3 & 5 Candereens, 1885-88 Small Dragon types, 1 to 5 Candereens, 1894 60th Birthday of the Empress fine used set 1ca to 24c (SG16/24), 1898-1907 Various to ONE DOLLAR Mint or Used, 1912 Rare fine mint set Commemorating the Revolution (SG242/253) & Fine mint set Commemorating the Republic (SG254/265), both sets mounted in old cellophane packets and appear UNMOUNTED MINT/MNH, Later ranges with many fine scarce sets, followed by PEOPLES REPUBLIC ISSUES to 1962 , Also a large Brown Stock book with 1878 Candereens, China Peoples Republic, Chinese Province stamps, Manchukuo, and others Mint & Used, A superb collection Catalogue value in excess of £15,000- in 2014 (see illustration).

Sold for £6500

Lot 615

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN. A very Fine MINT only collection housed in a Special Stanley Gibbons printed album with slip case, with 1841 Unused 1d red Imperf, ½d Plate and 1d red plate 159, 2d blue plate 9, Surface printed 1865 3d plate 4 & 4d plate 14, 1867 3d Plate 10,1873 6d plate16, 1875 2½d plate 1, 1876-80 plate13, 1880-83 4d plate17, 1883-84 Lilac & Dull greens, with 1½d 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d, 1887-1900 Jubilee set with both 1/- to £1 green, 1902-10 EDVII various values to 1/-, 2/6d & 10/-, GV with 1912-22 ½d to 1/-, then 2/6d, 5/- & 10/- Sea horse's by Brad Wilkinson, and £1- green by Waterlow, 1924/25 Wembley's, 1929 P.U.C. To £1- Black, 1934-36 ½d to 1/-, and 2/6d, 5/- & 10/- Re-engraved Sea horse's, 1948 Silver Wedding to £1- 1937-48 GVI ½d to £1- brown with both 10/- Dark & light blue. 1951 to £1- Brown, 1952 QEII ½d to 1/6d, 1955-57 ½d to £1-, 1958-61 ½d to £1-, then complete to 1970 with both ordinary & Phosphor stamps., back of the album with various Postage Dues, Channel Islands, with GUERNSEY Bank Note paper types and Regional's. Condition mainly very fine with much unmounted Mint/MNH (see illustration).

Sold for £3200

Lot 616

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN. - VICTORIA. A valuable range in blue album 1840-1870, commencing with 13 x 1d Blacks, (4 are 4 margins, 8 are 3margins, and one damaged), 1841 1d black on wrapper (creased), 1840 3 x 2d Blues, 2, 3 & a fine 4 margin example, 1841 Large range of 1d reds and 2d blues, with 1d red Imperf Single & pair mint, 33 x 1841 2d Blues, further 12 pages of imperf 1d reds, many with Maltese Cross Cancels, 1854-57 range of 1d reds & 2d blues DIE 1 & II perf 16, range of 1854 Small crown, perf14 1d reds and 2d blues, and later ranges of 1d & 2ds, up to 1858, followed by a range of 1d red Plate numbers, plate 71 complete to plate 225, few OXFORD UNIVERSITY overprints, Inverted Watermarks, range of Plate numbers mint with pairs, 1858-70 2d Blue plate numbers (45 examples) from plates7 to 15, 1858-70 1½d Reds, plates 1 & 3 (15 examples), 1870 ½d red plates 2 to 14 (103 examples, incl. Block of Four and 5 Mint) (see illustration).

Sold for £1300

Lot 617

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN. - VICTORIA. A valuable range in Black album, with several quantities of the various stamp issues, some having Postmark interest. 1847-1884 Surface printed stamps, starting with 1847-54 Embossed issues, 1/- Mint cut square (SG 54) minor surface rubbing, (Cat £22,000-) 10d cut square and three x 6d Cut square, 1855-57 Small Garter Wmk, range of 4d , 6d & 1/- values (SG64-73), 1855-57 4d Large, small & medium Garter Wmk types, 6d Emblem Wmk types (SG69/70), 1862 ranges from 3d to 1/- (SG77/90), 1862 4d Large Garter (SG79/82) 15 examples, 1865-67, 3d to 1/- Various plates etc (44 stamps SG 92-101), 1867-80 3d to 2/- a range of 56 stamps of various plates, including 5 examples of the 2/- Blue (SG 103-119).1872-73 6d, (SG122-124 x 5 and two on covers, & 3 x 6d (SG125). 1867-83 5/- x 4 (SG127) two fine and two with faults, 10/- (SG135) Fine used (Cat £4500-). 1873-80 three pages of 2½d plates 1-16, (SG138-141). 1880 page of 2½d blue plates, (SG142). 1873 -79 3d Plates 11-20 SG143/144 (46 stamps). 1873 6d Grey. Plates 13-17 SG146/147 (15 stamps), 1873-80 1/- values, 1880-83 3d & 6d overprint issues, 1880-83 2½d blue plate numbers 21-23 SG157 (40 stamps), 4d grey browns plates 17-18 (6 stamps), 8d plates 13&14, 1880-81 several ½d, 1½d, 2d & 5d Indigo, also ½d & 2d "SPECIMEN". 1880-81 1d Venetian reds over 9 pages, 1881 1d Lilacs, DIE I & II over three pages. 1883-84 HIGH VALUES SG175-183, 2/6d x 5, 5/- x 2, 10/- x 2. 1884 Lilac & greens ½d to 1/- on 6 pages (see illustration).

Sold for £1500

Lot 618

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN - VICTORIA to EDWARD VII. Interesting range in Blue album, with several quantities of the various stamp issues, some having Postmark interest. Starting with 1887-1900 JUBILEE issues, Mint marginal pair 1½d Colour trial in Blue, watermark CROWN, light vertical crease. 1887-92 Jubilee ½d to 1/- various quantities of each, Mint & Used, & £1- (SG212), followed by IR OFFICIALS, ARMY OFFICIALS, GOVT PARCELS, Fiscal stamps , Foreign Bill stamps etc.

Sold for £190

Lot 619

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN - EDWARD VII, 1902-1913 Mint and used in blue album, with several examples of each stamp with values to 2/6d, 5/-, 10/- (SG262-265), 1902-10. Mint set De la Rue ½d to 1/-, 1905-10. Mint De la Rue CHALK paper set 1½d to 1/-, 1911 Harrison Perf14 issues, 1911 Harrison Perf 15x14 issues, 1911-13 Somerset House issues to 5/-, later with OFFICIALS.

Sold for £150

Lot 620

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN - VICTORIA. A nice Mint selection of Surface printed, supplied by E. Wilcock, Dealer in Morecambe, in 1977 with accompanying letter, 9d (SG86), 4d plate 12 (SG93), 6d Grey Plate 15 (SG147), 3d Rose plate 9 (SG103), 1/- plate 5 (SG115), 2½d, plate 1 (SG139) & 2½d plate 14 (SG141), Nice clean lot, Cat value over £8,000-

Sold for £800

Lot 621

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA - QEII 1841- 1970 Used collection housed in Stanley Gibbons GREAT BRITAIN printed Album, 1d reds, 2d blues, Surface printed issues, 1883-84 2/d to 10/-, 1884-91 £1 green (SG212), Jubilee set, EDVII to 1/-, GV to 10/-, GVI to £1 & QE II virtually complete with Definitive and commemorative issues, including Phosphors to 1970, + Postage Dues, Official stamps, & QEII Regionals.

Sold for £240

Lot 622

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN - George V, A Fine collection housed in blue album, 1911- 1936. Mint and used ranges, with several quantities of most stamps, 1911 - 22, ½d to 1/- including some marginal mint plate stamps, Varieties "NO CROSS ON CROWN", Water marks sideways & Inverted, 1913-18 High values 2/6d to 10/- Sea Horses, (SG 405-413), 2/6d to 10/- (SG413-417), 1924-26 ½d to 1/-, 1924 & 25 British Exhibition, 1929 PUC to 2½d, with Inverted watermarks, 1934-36 ½d to 1/-, 1934 Re-engraved High Values to 10/-, 1935 Silver Jubilee, Postage Dues, and IRELAND GV stamps overprinted 1922 values to 1/- & 2/6d Mint.

Sold for £80

Lot 623

STAMPS - GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. 1858-79 A Twelve volume collection of 1 plate numbers, commencing with a set plate 71 -224, followed by the collectors attempt on reconstructing sheets for each plate number, Condition mixed poor to fine and possible postmark interest to be found throughout the collection.

Sold for £220

Lot 624

STAMPS - COMMONWEALTH. A-Z Collection of VICTORIAN ISSUES housed in two large blue albums, From Classics to the end of the Victorian period, VOLUME 1 starting with AUSTRALIAN STATES, New South Wales with early imperfs with 1854 2d & 3d values, later values to 2/6d, & OFFICIAL stamps both overprinted and Perforated O.S., 1856-63 REGISTERED stamps, Postage Dues, QUEENSLAND from 1862- SOUTH AUSTRALIA from 1860 Imperfs & perf types, Official & Departmental Stamps. TASMANIA, VICTORIA from 1858 Imperfs, WESTERN AUSTRALIA from 1864 Swans, BARBADOS from 1860 Imperf, BECHUANALAND, BRITISH GUIANA from 1860-, CANADA from 1859 1c Perf, and large & small Head types, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW FOUNDLAND, from 1866. CEYLON from 1857 Imperfs, CYPRUS from 1880 GB 1d reds overprinted, EGYPT, FALKLAND ISLANDS 1891 values to 1/-. FIJI 1876- GAMBIA 1886-. GIBRALTAR 1886- VOLUME 2GOLD COAST, HONG-KONG from 1862 with values to 30c, some Treaty Port cancels, INDIA with 1854 1A, 4A & 2A green IMPERFS, later ranges, Service stamps, INDIAN STATES, JAMAICA from 1860-. BRITISH LEVANT. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS from 1867-. LABUAN, NORTH BORNEO. MALTA, MAURITIUS from 1858 Imperf. NEW ZEALAND from 1862 Imperf & Perf CHALON HEADS.& later ranges to 3/-. (9 pages), RHODESIA-BSA Co (4 pages), ST LUCIA from 1860-.ST VINCENT from 1863-. SAMOA, CAPE OF GOOD HOPE from 1855 Triangle stamps, NATAL, ORANGE RIVER COL. TRANSVAAL. TRINIDAD etc.

Sold for £1400

Lot 625

Two portfolios of Ordnance Survey maps, circa 1863, mostly West Cumbria, Egremont, Cleator Moor, Beckermet, Frizington, Whitehaven, St Bees, Ennerdale etc (+/-29). Scale 25" to the mile and a group of 39 maps of various scales and dates, also of West Cumbria including Workington.

Sold for £250

Lot 626

Taxidermy - Peter Spicer & Sons Leamington, an eleven point Red Stag mounted on an oak shield, marked N. Dundreggan. T.L.N 1923, marked to the rear with impressed mark and 3214. Protruding from the wall 64 cm.

Sold for £400

Lot 627

A Venetian glass chandelier type light fitting, with faceted glass drops, six branch. Diameter +/- 80 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 628

A brass chandelier type light fitting, eighteen branch. diameter +/- 84 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 629

An antique brass bound yew wood dough bowl. Diameter 56 cm.

Sold for £120

Lot 630

A Victorian brass mounted nursery fireguard. Height 69 cm, width 77 cm, depth 29 cm.

Sold for £120

Lot 631

A set of part leather bound Waverley Novels by Sir Walter Scott.

Sold for £150

Lot 632

A Scandinavian painted wooden storage box, green with foliate and scroll work. Height 38 cm, width 46 cm, depth 35 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 633

A late 19th century tortoiseshell and metal mounted casket, with Cupid and dog terminal. Length 11.5 cm.

Sold for £130

Lot 634

A painted wooden plaque, second half 20th century "Hastings Fishing Company". Height 61 cm, width 92 cm.

Sold for £45

Lot 635

A 19th century violin, one piece back and well figured ribs. Length at back 14".

Sold for £150

Lot 636

An Edwardian mahogany cased barograph by J Lizars Glasgow and Edinburgh. Width 36 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 637

A vintage Sopwith propellor. Length 194 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £450

Lot 638

A 19th century pierced brass fender, with rounded corners. Internal width 130 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 639

A brass fender of moulded form with scroll ends. Internal width 122.5 cm.

Sold for £30

Lot 640

A bronze Tibetan bell, relief moulded. Height 25 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 641

A large Bergman bronze cold painted cockatoo. Height 31 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £1300

Lot 642

A set of Arts & Crafts brass fire irons, tongs, shovel and poker.

Sold for £70

Lot 643

A wooden model of a three masted sailing vessel, circa 1900. Height 68 cm, length 104 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 644

A pair of 19th century bronze table lamps, in the form of cherubs holding aloft a light fitting and raised on a black slate base, both signed, probably Moreau. Height excluding later light fitting 40 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 645

A pair of 19th century bronze cherub lamp bases, each raised on a serpentine base. Height excluding light fitting. 44.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £500

Lot 646

An African carved wooden model of a crocodile. Length 90 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 647

A Pohl bronze figure of a seated blacksmith fashioning a blade. Height 50 cm (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 648

A hardwood solitaire board, complete with marbles. Diameter 26 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 649

A Victorian brass oil lamp with vaseline glass shade, and another with cast base. Tallest including chimney 65 cm.

Sold for £75

Lot 650

Three pairs of Victorian brass candlesticks, tallest 23 cm, together with an oil lamp.

Sold for £30

Lot 651

A pair of faceted and cut glass brass mounted wall light fittings. Height 46 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 652

A pair of 19th century bronze busts Franz Joseph I and Elizabeth. Height 30 cm.

Sold for £200

Lot 653

An Arts & Crafts brass chamber stick, together with a pair of ships candlesticks. Tallest 20 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 654

A hobnail cut tall glass bowl and two others. Tallest 22.5 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 655

A Victorian turned wooden tapestry frame.

Sold for £70

Lot 656

A vintage Sun telephoto lens, with original case. Case length 56 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 657

A violin bearing label Edward Huscroft Violin Maker London. No 106 dated 1950, size of back 35.5 cm, cased and with unmarked bow.

Sold for £300

Lot 658

A collection of eight Art Deco glass light shades.

Sold for £45

Lot 659

Three Nikon F camera bodies, together with a variety of lenses and accessories, including Nikor lenses etc.

Sold for £360

Lot 660

A World War One duo of medals, to Lambert Francis Barton RAF, together with death penny.

Sold for £550

Lot 661

A World War One trio of medals, to W.S. Penson Royal Fusiliers Private SP TS-1571.

Sold for £70

Lot 662

A Rodgers Cutlers to Her Majesty nib cutter, together with a Victorian bone handled five bladed fleam. Longest 13 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 663

A quantity of vintage pens, including Parker, Schaeffer etc.

Sold for £70

Lot 664

A 19th century tortoiseshell snuffbox. Length 6 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 665

One volume "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Routledge edition, together with Mackay's "Tour In The United States 1859".

Not Sold

Lot 666

One volume "Railways of Today" by Cecil J Allen, together with a quantity of 19th century train tickets.

Not Sold

Lot 667

A Mauchline ware picture frame, Carisbrooke Castle, together with a flintlock pistol, safe money box, whistle with sliding scale.

Sold for £65

Lot 668

A pair of vintage Bausch & Lomb 8 x 56 binoculars, together with three other pairs.

Sold for £70

Lot 669

A Victorian copper coal helmet, a brass fire front, two jugs, two shell cases, pair of candlesticks, chamber stick and lamp.

Sold for £70

Lot 670

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany eight day mantle clock, together with a miniature folding poker work table and a tie press.

Not Sold

Lot 671

A quantity of horn handled carving sets.

Not Sold

Lot 672

A 1945 Mk 3 military compass and small pair of opera glasses.

Sold for £25

Lot 673

A quantity of Gurkha officers uniform dress.

Sold for £50

Lot 674

A Buffet Crampon Paris clarinet, together with cases of music.

Sold for £40

Lot 675

A large pair of industrial milk glass globe lights, complete with bulbs and fittings. Diameter +/- 36 cm.

Sold for £90

Lot 676

A 1595 New Testament of our Lord Jesus Christ, London printed Christopher Barker, 28 cm x 19.5 cm.

Sold for £130

Lot 677

A cast metal "Spirit of Ecstasy" Rolls Royce car mascot, raised on an oak plinth. Mascot height only 10.5 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 678

A Gnomic projection star map by John & Charles Walker, drawn by W Newton. The constellations by W Clarke Archt. engraved by J & C Walker London Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross "The Stars in Six Maps on The Gnomic Projections". Each 300 mm square in cylindrical case.

Sold for £120

Lot 679

A 19th century tortoiseshell necessaire casket, no contents. Height 10.5 cm, together with a small tortoiseshell rectangular casket with domed top.

Sold for £30

Lot 680

A 19th century agate mounted snuff box. Length 8.5 cm.

Sold for £110

Lot 681

A collection of eight 19th century horn and papier mache snuff boxes, various. Largest length 9 cm.

Sold for £60

Lot 682

A 19th century bronze figure Ariadne and Lion. Height 12.5 cm.

Sold for £160

Lot 683

A Bilston type enamelled pillbox, moulded in the form of a recumbent cat. diameter 4 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 684

A 19th century papier mache snuff box, the lid decorated with an owl mask, together with a horn and faux tortoiseshell snuff box and a wooden snuff box. Largest length 6.5 cm.

Sold for £50

Lot 685

A 19th century Treen pen holder and inkwell stand, together with a large snuff box, a cylindrical papier mache snuff box painted to the lid and a carved wooden figure of a man. Largest length 11.5 cm.

Sold for £45

Lot 686

Two 19th century shoe form snuff boxes. Largest length 11 cm, together with a tortoiseshell needle case and a small sewing accessory.

Sold for £50

Lot 687

A 19th century card case mother of pearl, together with three scent bottles.

Sold for £130

Lot 688

A 19th century "God Speed the Plough" tumbler, together with an opaque air twist stem glass, another and three further 19th century glasses. Tallest 16 cm.

Sold for £190

Lot 689

Two Italian Millefiori items, two handled vase and bowl. Tallest 14 cm.

Sold for £40

Lot 690

A 700 ml bottle of "The Old Malt Cask 50 Single Malt Whisky" by Douglas Laing & Co Ltd, distilled at Kaol Ila Distillery March 1990, bottled December 2007.

Sold for £150

Lot 691

A case containing three 19th century knitting sticks. Longest 27 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 692

An early 20th century ebony cane with silver mount by Henry Tracy & Sons, circa 1920, date letter slightly rubbed. Length 91 cm.

Sold for £80

Lot 693

A large wicker log basket. Height 50 cm, width 80 cm, depth 51 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 694

Libby Edmondson, a pair of Cheetah's, cast resin. Tallest 43 cm.

Sold for £140

Lot 695

Libby Edmondson, standing Cheetah, cast resin. Height 43 cm. length 58 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 696

A late 19th century brass and copper cylindrical coal receiver, with carrying handles and raised on short legs terminating in paw feet. Diameter 38 cm.

Not Sold

Lot 697

A carved wooden and painted head, male figure with moustache. Height 28 cm.

Sold for £40

Lot 698

A large Swiss bell, cast for Pat and Owen 1979 on leather suspension buckle. Diameter 26 cm.

Sold for £25

Lot 699

A satin brass stick stand, with zinc liner and raised on short bracket feet. Height 68 cm, width 30 cm.

Sold for £40

Lot 700

A 19th century iron and brass serpentine fronted fire grate. Height 61 cm, width 75 cm, depth 43 cm.

Sold for £250