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A Pair of Early 17th Century Carved Oak Terms with lion mask appliqués over a Green man spewing fruiting foliage, 27” (69 cm) high, 4¾” (12 cm) wide.
Sold for: £300
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A Pair of Early 17th Century Carved Oak Terms with lion mask appliqués over a Green man spewing fruiting foliage, 27” (69 cm) high, 4¾” (12 cm) wide.
Sold for: £300
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A Pair of Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Panels relief carved with cherubs climbing scrolling pendant stems of flowers, foliage, acorns and fruit, 24¾” x 5¾” (63 cm x 14 cm).
Sold for: £220
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A Pair of Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Panels relief carved with cherubs climbing scrolling pendant stems of flowers, foliage, acorns and fruit, 24¾” x 5¾” (63 cm x 14 cm).
Sold for: £220
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A Pair of 18th Century Wrought Iron Cresset-topped Fire Dogs with adjustable spit hooks to the front, incised on base IL 1740, 24½ in (62 cm) in height.
Sold for: £0
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A Pair of 18th Century Wrought Iron Cresset-topped Fire Dogs with adjustable spit hooks to the front, incised on base IL 1740, 24½ in (62 cm) in height.
Sold for: £0
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A Group of 19th Century Nursery Animal Plates: The largest bat printed with ‘The Hare’ to the centre panel in a serpentine border relief moulded with stags and birds depicted with yellow, green and dark brown enamel, 6½” (16.
Sold for: £150
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A Group of 19th Century Nursery Animal Plates: The largest bat printed with ‘The Hare’ to the centre panel in a serpentine border relief moulded with stags and birds depicted with yellow, green and dark brown enamel, 6½” (16.
Sold for: £150
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A Pair of Copper Kettles on Oil Burners from Buckingham Palace, one inscribed ‘T’ the other ‘C’, acquired by Anthony Willis who worked for the Royal household from the age of 16; starting as a silver cleaner, graduating to Page of The Presence then Organiser of Banquets and Organiser of The Royal Yacht.
Sold for: £110
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A Pair of Copper Kettles on Oil Burners from Buckingham Palace, one inscribed ‘T’ the other ‘C’, acquired by Anthony Willis who worked for the Royal household from the age of 16; starting as a silver cleaner, graduating to Page of The Presence then Organiser of Banquets and Organiser of The Royal Yacht.
Sold for: £110
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A Pair of 17th/Early 18th Century Wrought Iron Cresset-topped Fire Dogs with adjustable spit hooks to the stems, 28½ in (72 cm) in height.
Sold for: £300
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A Pair of 17th/Early 18th Century Wrought Iron Cresset-topped Fire Dogs with adjustable spit hooks to the stems, 28½ in (72 cm) in height.
Sold for: £300
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135
A Pair of Delightful 18th Century Carved & Painted Wooden Baroque Cherubs swathed in billowing drapes on scrolled surrounds; one bearing a bouquet of flowers, fruit & wheat, the other blowing a horn.
Sold for: £480
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A Pair of Delightful 18th Century Carved & Painted Wooden Baroque Cherubs swathed in billowing drapes on scrolled surrounds; one bearing a bouquet of flowers, fruit & wheat, the other blowing a horn.
Sold for: £480
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A Group of Vintage Trifari Silver Tone & Rhinestone Costume Jewellery: A KTF Early Trifari link bracelet, two pairs of clip earrings and a spray brooch.
Sold for: £100
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A Group of Vintage Trifari Silver Tone & Rhinestone Costume Jewellery: A KTF Early Trifari link bracelet, two pairs of clip earrings and a spray brooch.
Sold for: £100