Shield
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A Pair of Mid 19th Century Puginesque Newel Post Figures carved as heraldic beasts: A Welsh Dragon and an Crowned English Lion both sejant-erect bearing polycrome painted shields, approx 20” (51 cm) in height.
Sold for: £900
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A Pair of Mid 19th Century Puginesque Newel Post Figures carved as heraldic beasts: A Welsh Dragon and an Crowned English Lion both sejant-erect bearing polycrome painted shields, approx 20” (51 cm) in height.
Sold for: £900
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A Pair of 18th Century Carved Oak Heraldic Lions represented sejant-erect with their front paws resting on swept shields, 13” (33 cm) in height.
Sold for: £1100
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A Pair of 18th Century Carved Oak Heraldic Lions represented sejant-erect with their front paws resting on swept shields, 13” (33 cm) in height.
Sold for: £1100
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An Edwardian Oak Writing Cabinet mounted with decorative pierced sheet metal corner brackets, a shield plaque to the lid, and swing handles on pierced mounts to the fall front and sides.
Sold for: £60
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An Edwardian Oak Writing Cabinet mounted with decorative pierced sheet metal corner brackets, a shield plaque to the lid, and swing handles on pierced mounts to the fall front and sides.
Sold for: £60
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A Late 19th Century Oak Ice Pail with silver plated mounts and an engraved shield to the front inscribed ‘Ball Coll Regatta 1893 Scratch Eight Hon.
Sold for: £10
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A Late 19th Century Oak Ice Pail with silver plated mounts and an engraved shield to the front inscribed ‘Ball Coll Regatta 1893 Scratch Eight Hon.
Sold for: £10
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A Group of 19th Century Carved Treen Decorative Butter Stamps, a roller mould, a pastry jigger, and a two part block mould carved with a swan, 2¾” (7 cm) high, 3¼” (8.
Sold for: £320
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A Group of 19th Century Carved Treen Decorative Butter Stamps, a roller mould, a pastry jigger, and a two part block mould carved with a swan, 2¾” (7 cm) high, 3¼” (8.
Sold for: £320
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A Georgian Silver Teapot on Stand and Georgian Server: The teapot of oval box form hallmarked London 1796 with makers mark for Henry Green, the sides engraved with shields swagged in garlands of flowers, the associated silver clad stand with conforming engraved decoration.
Sold for: £440
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A Georgian Silver Teapot on Stand and Georgian Server: The teapot of oval box form hallmarked London 1796 with makers mark for Henry Green, the sides engraved with shields swagged in garlands of flowers, the associated silver clad stand with conforming engraved decoration.
Sold for: £440