Auction
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Ceramics and Glass (83)
Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments (16)
Coins, Medals, Bank Notes, Bonds & Shares (4)
Collectables (40)
Furniture (53)
Jewellery (76)
Paintings & Prints (86)
Silver (35)
Watches (19)
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Lot 504 - A fine silk needle work sampler by Mary Bowes, dated 1800
Sold for £160
Lot 505 - A coloured silk work sampler by Francis Sophia Pymer, dated 1843
Sold for £700
Lot 506 - A French gilt bronze military picture frame by Rambaud
Sold for £80
Lot 507 - A collection of postcards
Sold for £440
Lot 508 - Three various plain truncheons
Lot 509 - Two Victorian painted truncheons
Lot 510 - A collection of Theatre-related postcards
Lot 515 - After Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French) 1891-1915, torpedo fish bronze
Sold for £850
Lot 520 - A carved pine figure of a saint
Lot 522 - A Black Forest quarter striking “cuckoo and quail” wall clock
Sold for £400
Lot 524 - Swift and Son binocular microscope, accessories and box
Sold for £360
Lot 526 - A mid-19th century gilt brass strut timepiece
Sold for £3,700
Lot 527 - A George III oak cottage longcase clock
Sold for £2,800
Lot 528 - A regency mahogany bracket clock by Henry Favre Pall Mall
Sold for £1,850
Lot 529 - A monumental mahogany and gilt metal mounted mantel clock in George III style
Sold for £1,250
Lot 532 - A George III oak cased cottage longcase clock
Sold for £85
Lot 535 - George III oak and mahogany longcase clock
Sold for £220
Lot 537 - A George III oak and mahogany cross banded and inlaid longcase clock
Sold for £150
Lot 539 - An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid balloon shaped mantel clock
Sold for £75
Lot 542 - A George III country oak cottage longcase clock, 30 hour movement
Sold for £290
Lot 544 - Mahogany longcase clock
Sold for £380
Lot 545 - A contina AG Curta type 1 Calculator
Lot 548 - A mahogany cased lacquered brass refracting library telescope
Sold for £240
Lot 549 - A George III lacquered brass reflecting telescope by Francis Watkins