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Asian Art (14)
Ceramics and Glass (27)
Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments (13)
Coins, Medals, Bank Notes, Bonds & Shares (1)
Collectables (21)
Furniture (70)
Jewellery (13)
Militaria (9)
Paintings & Prints (45)
Silver (25)
Stamps (6)
Watches (1)
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Lot 319 - A lacquered brass polarimeter by W. & J. George Ltd, Birmingham
Sold for £65
Lot 320 - An 18th century provincial, oak 8-day longcase clock
Sold for £750
Lot 321 - A George III mahogany painted dial longcase clock
Sold for £300
Lot 322 - A mahogany cased chondrometer by Bryan Corcoran, London
Sold for £85
Lot 323 - A 19th century arched, ebonised, mantel clock, probably with an American, 8-day movement
Sold for £60
Lot 324 - An early 20th century French, oval brass carriage clock
Sold for £180
Lot 326 - A group of three cut glass twin-branch wall lighting sconces
Sold for £35
Lot 330 - A near pair of 19th/20th century brass candlesticks
Sold for £70
Lot 332 - Three carved stone garden orbs
Sold for £90
Lot 333 - Two carved staddle stones, 19th century
Sold for £140
Lot 336 - A 19th century oak tripod table of Nelsonian interest
Sold for £100
Lot 339 - An early-mid 19th century pale mahogany veneered chest of drawers
Lot 341 - A reproduction pine kitchen dresser
Sold for £130
Lot 344 - A William IV mahogany elbow chair and a Victorian oak hall chair (2)
Sold for £40
Lot 345 - A French onyx mantel clock
Lot 346 - A Victorian mahogany wind-out dining table and five balloon back chairs
Lot 347 - An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bijouterie table
Sold for £150
Lot 349 - A Victorian pine dresser base
Sold for £200
Lot 350 - An early Victorian mahogany armchair
Lot 351 - A William IV/Victorian mahogany upholstered chaise
Lot 352 - A Victorian rosewood circular top tripod table
Lot 353 - An 18th century oak oval gateleg table
Sold for £30
Lot 354 - An Edwardian mahogany open armchair and an occasional table
Lot 355 - After Charles & Ray Eames, a button-back...