VICTORIAN
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A Victorian Style Burnished Double-sized Bedstead with brass top rails surmounted by knop finials either side, fitted with a 4ft 6in spring base, 55 ins (140 cm) wide, 57 ins (145 cm) high.
Sold for: £300
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A Victorian Style Burnished Double-sized Bedstead with brass top rails surmounted by knop finials either side, fitted with a 4ft 6in spring base, 55 ins (140 cm) wide, 57 ins (145 cm) high.
Sold for: £300
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Three Antique Pewter Measures: A Pint Tankard with Victorian assay stamp and inscription to front: ‘D Jenkins, Mansion House, Lower Road Deptford’, another pint measure with side handle and pouring spout, engraved with initials to the front and an Essex Hotel to the base.
Sold for: £50
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Three Antique Pewter Measures: A Pint Tankard with Victorian assay stamp and inscription to front: ‘D Jenkins, Mansion House, Lower Road Deptford’, another pint measure with side handle and pouring spout, engraved with initials to the front and an Essex Hotel to the base.
Sold for: £50
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A Group of 19th Century & Later Treen Containers, Watch Makers items etc: To include; a Victorian turned boxwood jar with waisted sides and a round screw on lid centred by a circular recess housing an 1866 farthing set behind glass and secured in place by a screw-in moulded ring, 1½” (4 cm) in height, 2¼” (5.
Sold for: £80
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A Group of 19th Century & Later Treen Containers, Watch Makers items etc: To include; a Victorian turned boxwood jar with waisted sides and a round screw on lid centred by a circular recess housing an 1866 farthing set behind glass and secured in place by a screw-in moulded ring, 1½” (4 cm) in height, 2¼” (5.
Sold for: £80
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Four 19th Century Pewter Ice-cream Moulds; one with a Victorian Kite registration mark for 1868, a large pewter spatula, the paddle inscribed ‘Kings College Kit’ and mounted on a turned wooden handle 15” (39.
Sold for: £180
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Four 19th Century Pewter Ice-cream Moulds; one with a Victorian Kite registration mark for 1868, a large pewter spatula, the paddle inscribed ‘Kings College Kit’ and mounted on a turned wooden handle 15” (39.
Sold for: £180