Mortar
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A Fine 19th Century Lignum Vitae Apothecary or Snuff Pestle & Mortar, along with a Pocket Compass in a turned lignum case and a small turned lignum Salve Pot.
Sold for: £220
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A Fine 19th Century Lignum Vitae Apothecary or Snuff Pestle & Mortar, along with a Pocket Compass in a turned lignum case and a small turned lignum Salve Pot.
Sold for: £220
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A William III Bronze Pestle & Mortar Circa 1690 (Ex Peal Collection) The mortar cast with crowned rosettes either side 4” (10 cm) in height, the pestle 8” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £300
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A William III Bronze Pestle & Mortar Circa 1690 (Ex Peal Collection) The mortar cast with crowned rosettes either side 4” (10 cm) in height, the pestle 8” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £300
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An Antique Bronze Mortar on a pedestal base; the bell-shaped body decorated with two bands of lathe turning and stamped anthemion motifs (A/F), two small antique bronze jugs with bulbous bodies and side handles, 4½” (11.
Sold for: £0
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An Antique Bronze Mortar on a pedestal base; the bell-shaped body decorated with two bands of lathe turning and stamped anthemion motifs (A/F), two small antique bronze jugs with bulbous bodies and side handles, 4½” (11.
Sold for: £0
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A Large 17th Century Dark Patinated Bronze Mortar with wide flared rim and stepped foot for insertion into a plinth/stand, 6¾” (17 cm) high, 8½” (22 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £0
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A Large 17th Century Dark Patinated Bronze Mortar with wide flared rim and stepped foot for insertion into a plinth/stand, 6¾” (17 cm) high, 8½” (22 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £0
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A 19th Century Turned Sycamore Mortar with decoratively moulded sides and a low pedestal foot 5” (13 cm) high, 6” (15 cm) in diameter, accompanied by a fine fine yew-wood pestle with knopped shaft and acorn finial 6½” (16.
Sold for: £0
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A 19th Century Turned Sycamore Mortar with decoratively moulded sides and a low pedestal foot 5” (13 cm) high, 6” (15 cm) in diameter, accompanied by a fine fine yew-wood pestle with knopped shaft and acorn finial 6½” (16.
Sold for: £0