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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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Two Carved & Painted Wooden Decoy Ducks: One late 19th century with hollowed out centre infilled with cork and glass inset eyes 17” (43 cm) in length, The other early 20th Century 12½” (32 cm) in length.
Sold for: £140
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Two Carved & Painted Wooden Decoy Ducks: One late 19th century with hollowed out centre infilled with cork and glass inset eyes 17” (43 cm) in length, The other early 20th Century 12½” (32 cm) in length.
Sold for: £140
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Two Pretty Vintage Trifari Necklace & Earring Sets adorned with rhinestones on gold tone settings; one with a continuous chain of linked C-scrolls entwined by a scroll hanging on a snake chain.
Sold for: £110
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Two Pretty Vintage Trifari Necklace & Earring Sets adorned with rhinestones on gold tone settings; one with a continuous chain of linked C-scrolls entwined by a scroll hanging on a snake chain.
Sold for: £110
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Two Large Antique Keys; One 18th Century with ribbon bow 6” (15 cm) in length, the other late 19th/early 20th Century with trefoilled bow, 8” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £110
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Two Large Antique Keys; One 18th Century with ribbon bow 6” (15 cm) in length, the other late 19th/early 20th Century with trefoilled bow, 8” (20 cm) in length.
Sold for: £110
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A Regency Silver Table Spoon hallmarked Newcastle 1827 with makers punch for Thomas Wheatley and a triad of initials engraved to the handle.
Sold for: £140
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A Regency Silver Table Spoon hallmarked Newcastle 1827 with makers punch for Thomas Wheatley and a triad of initials engraved to the handle.
Sold for: £140
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An English Creamware Satyr Jug Circa 1790, relief moulded with a bearded face mask wreathed in fruiting vine, and stiff leaves rising form the raised foot enhanced with brown, blue, yellow, ochre & green enamels 4¼” (11 cm) in height, and another late 18th century satyr jug daubed with brown & green glaze and mounted on a painted ochre foot (A/F) 4¼” (11 cm) in height.
Sold for: £190
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An English Creamware Satyr Jug Circa 1790, relief moulded with a bearded face mask wreathed in fruiting vine, and stiff leaves rising form the raised foot enhanced with brown, blue, yellow, ochre & green enamels 4¼” (11 cm) in height, and another late 18th century satyr jug daubed with brown & green glaze and mounted on a painted ochre foot (A/F) 4¼” (11 cm) in height.
Sold for: £190
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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