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Asian Art (8)
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Ceramics and Glass (82)
Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments (13)
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Lot 550 - An early 20th century Buhl-style, Louis XV style, mantel clock, by ‘Marti’
Sold for £130
Lot 553 - A carriage clock, circa 1900
Sold for £100
Lot 554 - A Victorian cased pocket barometer
Sold for £60
Lot 557 - A Victorian mahogany veneered, 8-day longcase clock, 'R.Ca?mmack, Ormskirk'
Sold for £80
Lot 558 - A wrought iron and cranberry glass oil lamp standard
Sold for £125
Lot 561 - A reproduction bronze effect composite figural three-branch electric ceiling light
Lot 562 - A group of Edwardian and later copper and brassware
Sold for £30
Lot 564 - An alabaster bird table
Sold for £20
Lot 565 - A George III mahogany bureau
Lot 566 - A near pair of Victorian beech stools
Sold for £140
Lot 567 - A pair of Waring & Gillow oak stools
Sold for £120
Lot 568 - A pair of Waring & Gillow oak stools
Sold for £75
Lot 569 - A set of three Waring & Gillow oak stools
Lot 570 - A Victorian mahogany torchere stand
Sold for £70
Lot 573 - Four Unix light oak modular box shelf units
Sold for £270
Lot 574 - Four Unix light oak modular box shelf units
Sold for £260
Lot 576 - A 1930s, Arts and Crafts style, oak chest of drawers by Ebenezer Gomme
Sold for £360
Lot 577 - An Edwardian mahogany dressing table
Lot 578 - A 19th century mahogany tripod occasional table
Lot 579 - A 17th century oak geometric dresser base
Lot 580 - A reproduction mahogany breakfast table and a set of six mahogany dining chairs
Sold for £290
Lot 581 - A reproduction mahogany bow front chest of drawers
Sold for £190
Lot 583 - A Regency mahogany sarcophagus form wine cooler
Lot 584 - A Victorian rosewood work box and an inlaid writing slope