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A 17th/18th Century Dome-topped Wooden Chest of rectangular form retaining traces of old blue paintwork and having applied edge moulding with three irons locks to the front, 12½ in (32 cm) high, 22½ in (57 cm) wide, 10½ in (27 cm) deep.
Sold for: £420
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A 17th/18th Century Dome-topped Wooden Chest of rectangular form retaining traces of old blue paintwork and having applied edge moulding with three irons locks to the front, 12½ in (32 cm) high, 22½ in (57 cm) wide, 10½ in (27 cm) deep.
Sold for: £420
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A Group of Miscellaneous Bijouterie: A Victorian silver christening mug by Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall) embossed with garlands of roses around vacant cartouches, and having Sheffield assay marks for 1869.
Sold for: £170
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A Group of Miscellaneous Bijouterie: A Victorian silver christening mug by Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall) embossed with garlands of roses around vacant cartouches, and having Sheffield assay marks for 1869.
Sold for: £170
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A Victorian Silver Table Clock in a heart-shaped strut frame with hallmarks for London 1888 with Miller Brothers (Charles Dew Miller) maker’s punch.
Sold for: £600
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A Victorian Silver Table Clock in a heart-shaped strut frame with hallmarks for London 1888 with Miller Brothers (Charles Dew Miller) maker’s punch.
Sold for: £600
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Three 19th Century Country Stools: One having a rectangular slab seat pierced by four stick legs retaining red lead paint work 13” (33 cm) high, 15” x 9¼” (38 cm x 23.
Sold for: £0
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Three 19th Century Country Stools: One having a rectangular slab seat pierced by four stick legs retaining red lead paint work 13” (33 cm) high, 15” x 9¼” (38 cm x 23.
Sold for: £0