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A Large 17th Century Salt-glazed Stoneware Baluster Flagon emblazoned with three oval medallions, incorporating fleur-de-lis and date 1623, 15” (38 cm) in height.
Sold for: £1200
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A Large 17th Century Salt-glazed Stoneware Baluster Flagon emblazoned with three oval medallions, incorporating fleur-de-lis and date 1623, 15” (38 cm) in height.
Sold for: £1200
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A Fine Antique Brass Door Knocker surmounted by an urn shaped finial; the rap in the form of a swagged garland centred by a lion mask, 8½” (21.
Sold for: £90
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A Fine Antique Brass Door Knocker surmounted by an urn shaped finial; the rap in the form of a swagged garland centred by a lion mask, 8½” (21.
Sold for: £90
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A Fabulous Late 17th/Early 18th Century Decoratively Carved & Painted Friesland Cheese Press used for the production of hard & semi-hard cheeses.
Sold for: £950
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A Fabulous Late 17th/Early 18th Century Decoratively Carved & Painted Friesland Cheese Press used for the production of hard & semi-hard cheeses.
Sold for: £950
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A 19th Century Embossed Brass/Bronze Alloy Crest having a crowned vacant shield flanked by heraldic rampant lions stood on scrolls of foliage, 14” (36 cm) high, 16” (41 cm) in width.
Sold for: £420
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A 19th Century Embossed Brass/Bronze Alloy Crest having a crowned vacant shield flanked by heraldic rampant lions stood on scrolls of foliage, 14” (36 cm) high, 16” (41 cm) in width.
Sold for: £420
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387
A Cased Set of Three Oriental Kitchen Knives; the steel blades mounted on brass handles inset with ebony and surmounted by cast lion finials.
Sold for: £60
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A Cased Set of Three Oriental Kitchen Knives; the steel blades mounted on brass handles inset with ebony and surmounted by cast lion finials.
Sold for: £60
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An Antique Cast Bronze Romanesque Style Lion Passant [Bought from Henry Spencer’s 1960’s Sale of surplus items at Exton Hall, Rutland].
Sold for: £300
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An Antique Cast Bronze Romanesque Style Lion Passant [Bought from Henry Spencer’s 1960’s Sale of surplus items at Exton Hall, Rutland].
Sold for: £300