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1 |
A late 1950s/early 1960s walnut veneered dining room suite probably by Epstein, Georgian manner comprising: a dining table on cabriole supports with an extra leaf; a set of six dining chairs with vase shaped splats, drop in seats on cabriole supports (2 + 4); a large breakfront sideboard cupboard doors above tapering supports and a cocktail cabinet, domed with fitted interior and electrified This suite was originally in Joan and Eric's first home in North Finchley, then to their home on Oakwo |
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£1,000 - £1,500 |
Unsold |
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2 |
Kathleen Tyson (British 1898-1982)
Bainbridge
oil on canvas, 60 x 72cm
gilt framed the title plate reads: BAINBRIDGE Miss K Tyson Exh 1948 no: 175
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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500 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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3 |
John Sturgess (British, 1839-1903)
The Steeplechase
oil on canvas, 69 x 105cm
signed lower right, gilt framed
Purchased: Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 3rd March 1970
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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1100 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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4 |
A pair of French 19th Century Louis XVI style ormolu mounted Sevres style candelabra, urn shape vase with turquoise ground on painted with two 18th Century Ladies reading, the other with a couple both with bouquet of flowers within gilt frame to other side, the lower sections with a guilloche floral banding, mounted with twin volute scrolls with lion's mask ring handles issuing four candle arms in the form of tulips, the plinth bases with ribbon tied swags punctuated by acanthus panels, approx |
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600 |
£700 - £900 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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5 |
A pair of French 19th Century ormolu and porcelain vases in the form of cornucopia mounted on Ram's head terminals, dark green ground with central banding of flowers, gilt scroll and bell flower decoration on rectangular plinth base carved with acanthus leaves and shells, approx 31cm high
Provenance: purchased The Golden Age, Metropole Buildings, Blackpool, 31st May 1963 sold in the manner of Jacob Pettit
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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210 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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6 |
A 20th Century bronze model of a recumbent Classical horse, approx 15cm long
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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360 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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7 |
A George III mahogany circular tilt top supper table, circa 1780, on turned column support with three swept legs, approx 71cm high
Provenance: Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 3rd March 1970
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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350 |
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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8 |
A George III mahogany drop flap reading table, with angle adjustable top over single drawer, satinwood banding, above fluted pedestal base with three splayed supports, with book stop (detached), but no flutes, overall approx 72cm high
Provenance: purchased Hammersley Galleries Harpenden 15th October 1969 as Antique Hepplewhite Reading Table
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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380 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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9 |
A George III mahogany bureau, the hinged fold over top above sliding supports one short and three long drawers, brass handles, escutcheons and key plates, on bracket feet, 75cm wide x 36cm deep x 78cm high
Provenance: purchased Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 15th October 1969
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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850 |
£120 - £180 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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10 |
A pair of French Empire style circular occasional tables, inlaid central motif on tripod supports applied with gilt decoration together with a Modern square shaped veneered occasional table (3)
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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170 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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11 |
A George III mahogany serpentine gate leg card table, fold over top above single drawer to frieze, drawer to side on cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, 37cm deep x 73cm wide x 74cm
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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950 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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12 |
Arthur Joseph Meadows (British 1843-1907)
Entrance to Macduff Harbour - North of Scotland
oil on canvas, 29 x 60cm
signed and dated 1877 lower left, artist's label titled verso, gilt framed
Provenance: purchased Hammersley of Harpenden, May 24th 1963
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield
Further details: appears to be in good condition, some possible retouching to the harbour wall otherwise good condition, small pieces of upper frame detached but present |
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2300 |
£700 - £900 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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13 |
A 1970s Danish teak rectangular low table with side supports on chamfered legs, approx 107cm long x 66cm wide x 30cm high
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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220 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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14 |
A Victorian mahogany framed balloon back armchair, acanthus leaf to top rail, scroll arm supports above cabriole legs on casters yellow upholstered seat together with matching side chair (2)
Note: the armchair features in the Paul Deignan portrait of Joan and Stephen lot
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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400 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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15 |
A pair of Victorian white opaque glass column table lamps with gilt brass bases, white silk shades, the bases 50cm high (2) Both with slightest nibbles and stains, one with pointed knopped part to column chipped, both will need re-wiring, age related wear.
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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380 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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16 |
Dutch School (18th Century)
The River Ferry with figures, Cityscape beyond
oil on canvas, 39 x 59cm, gilt framed
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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1800 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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17 |
William H Pollentine (British, 19th Century)
River scene with figure and cityscape beyond possibly the Thames and London
oil on canvas, 74 x 126cm
signed lower right, gilt framed, title plate to frame
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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450 |
£600 - £800 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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18 |
Attributed to Jacobus Theodore Abels (Dutch 1803-1866)
Cattle by river with figures on a path
oil on panel, 37 x 50cm, gilt framed with title plate
Provenance: purchased Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 15th October 1969
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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700 |
£300 - £500 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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19 |
An early 1960s three piece suite to include three seater sofa and two armchairs, re-upholstered, as seen in multiple press images and family photographs (Eric would sit to the right side of the three seater sofa; the original covers matched the raw silk curtains that were still hanging in the Drawing /Best room in 2024)
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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460 |
£500 - £1,000 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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20 |
A 19th Century mahogany tilt tip circular supper table on pedestal base with three splayed supports, 78cm high x 59.5cm diam
Provenance: Hammersley Galleries Harpenden
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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360 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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21 |
A Wood & Sons Burslem ceramic limited edition figure of Grace Darling, no 268/5000, commemorating 150 years of the Royal National Lifeboat Association (RNLI), 14cms high.
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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200 |
£25 - £35 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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22 |
A pair of George III mahogany side chairs, shell top rail above solid vase shaped splat carved with acanthus leaves, drop in leather seats above acanthus knee cabriole supports with claw-and-ball feet (2)
Provenance: purchased from John Derham Antiques London NW1, 29th June 1968
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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220 |
£200 - £400 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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23 |
An Italian giltwood rectangular occasional / pier table, carved frieze with scrolling foliage, paterae above fluted tapering supports, grey marble top, 91cm wide x 40cm deep x 72.5cm high
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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340 |
£150 - £250 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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24 |
A Regency inlaid mahogany sofa table with ebony banding, two drawers to frieze, the splayed reeded supports on casters, 93cm wide (closed) x 66cm deep x 68cm high
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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200 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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25 |
A large Lladro figure of a lady with parasol titled "Aesthetic Pose", modelled by Fulgencio Garcia, 40cm high, stamped to underside
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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120 |
£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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26 |
A French walnut framed Bergere armchair, top rail carved with flowers in high relief, scroll supports, floral knee on scroll supports, upholstered in Regency stripe style material
Note: a chair favoured by Eric for family and press photographs
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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500 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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27 |
An Italianate gilt metal rectangular occasional side table cast with putto ends, green Onyx top together with an Italianate circular occasional table, the onyx top above central tripod support cast with Putti and foliage (2)
Provenance: both purchased The Golden Age, Metropole Buildings, Blackpool 31st May 1963 as Ormolu coffee table with onyx top and round onyx top table (2)
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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600 |
£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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28 |
A Victorian inlaid mahogany framed large library armchair, the shaped leather button upholstered back surmounted by carved oval central cartouche and scrolled arm rests, turned supports on castors, leather arm rests and seat
Note: this chair was used for the portrait of Eric currently located at the Eric Morecambe Centre Harpenden
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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1000 |
£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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29 |
A Regency style mahogany sofa table, two frieze drawers, lyre end supports with central tooled leather top, 97cm wide (unopened) x 50cm high
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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110 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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30 |
A pair of 20th Century Chinese blue and white craquelure decorative jardinières (2)
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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320 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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31 |
An early 20th Century brass oil lamp with column support, blush ivory ceramic reservoir, amber glass moulded shade together with a 19th Century brass Corinthian column converted to a lamp and a 20th Century brass mounted lamp with agate central urn support (3) Condition: Amber shade is chipped and cracked into body, with other nibbles, same lamp base with no drill holes, others drilled and with wear, some loss, damage to shades. All untested.
Provenance: the 19th Century brass Corinthian colu |
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200 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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32 |
A N Priest (British 20th Century)
Bonsall Derbyshire and River Wye at Bakewell, Derbyshire
two watercolours both signed, framed and glazed together with watercolour titled Bidge over the R (River) Test, signed A C Brewerton, framed and glazed (3)
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield - hung by the baby Grand Piano |
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290 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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33 |
Henry Gastineau (1791-1876)
Bringing in the catch, St Michael's Mount beyond
watercolour, 24 x 31cm, label verso, mounted, framed and glazed
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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1050 |
£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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34 |
English School (19th Century)
Poaching by moonlight
pastel, 16 x 23cm, framed and glazed
? from "The Best or Dad's Room" at Brachefield |
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300 |
£180 - £220 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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35 |
Louis Silas (French, 19th Century)
Still life with flowers
oil on board, 55 x 45cm
signed lower right, framed
Provenance: Hammersley of Harpenden, May 24th 1963
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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320 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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36 |
Benjamin Williams Leader (British 1831-1923)
Glade at Wittington
oil on canvas, 52 x 42cm
signed lower right, framed
Provenance: Hammersley of Harpenden, May 30th circa 1965 (year not stipulated)
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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2500 |
£500 - £700 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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37 |
A pair of Regency giltwood demi-lune pier tables on central torch pedestal flanked by twin scroll monopodia supports with hoof feet, marble tops, approx 90cm high overall (2)
Provenance: Hammersley Galleries of Harpenden, purchased 7th May 1971 (pair of Fine Quality Late Regency Gilt consol tables with fitted marble tops)
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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750 |
£350 - £550 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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38 |
An Italian Florentine giltwood framed mirror, elaborate carved frame with mirror plate, approx 110cm x 103cm
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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650 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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39 |
******** THESE PIECES HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN ******
A pair of 19th Century Grand Tour bronze models of recumbent lions on plinth bases, approx 26.5cm long (2)
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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£100 - £200 |
Unsold |
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40 |
An early 19th Century demi-lune card table inlaid mahogany, with ebony banding on tapering supports, 74cm high
Provenance: possibly purchased Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 15th October 1969 (Antique Regency Card Table)
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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250 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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41 |
A William IV inlaid mahogany barometer, swan neck pediment above silvered engraved dial, hygrometer, themometer and lever, signed R Comotta of Halifax
Provenance: purchased Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 3rd March 1970
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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700 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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42 |
An early 19th Century mahogany twin pillar D-end dining table, with leaf, approx 247cm long x 132.5cm wide x 735cm high
Provenance: John McMaster, High Street, Brasted Kent, 2nd February 1974
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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350 |
£500 - £700 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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43 |
A set of eleven 19th Century mahogany dining chairs in the Hepplewhite manner, carved top rail above three central back supports carved with foliage, upholstered seats above tapering supports (11)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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450 |
£300 - £500 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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44 |
Charles Thomas Bale (British, fl 1868-1892)
Still life with Ptarmigan, fruit and watering jug
oil on canvas, 34 x 44cm
signed lower right, gilt framed
Provenance: purchased Hammersley of Harpenden May 30th circa 1965 (date not stipulated)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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320 |
£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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45 |
William Edward Webb (British 1862-1903)
Hastings: Tide out, bringing in the catch
oil on canvas, 49 x 74.5cm
signed lower left, gilt framed
Provenance: Hammersley of Harpenden, May 30th, circa 1965 (date not stipulated)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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1300 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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46 |
Charles Thomas Bale (British, fl 1868-1892)
Still life with basket of fruit and earthenware pitcher
oil on canvas, 18.5 x 50cm
signed lower right, gilt framed
Provenance: Hammersley of Harpenden May 30 (circa 1965 - date not stipulated)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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300 |
£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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47 |
Vincent Clare (British 1855-1930)
Still life with nest of eggs and basket of primroses
oil on canvas, 24 x 34cm
signed lower right, signed verso and dated (18) 94, ornate gilt framed with title plate
Provenance: Hammersley of Harpenden, 24 May 1963
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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400 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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48 |
Edward Hargitt (British, 1813-1895)
Streatham House
oil on canvas, 150 x 108cm
signed and dated lower right 1884, gilt framed
Provenance: Hammersley of Harpenden, titled by the gallery
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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1300 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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49 |
A Victorian silver salver / waiter, pie crust border, the reserve with engraved strapwork banding and central crest over monogram, on three scroll feet, hallmarked by Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1865, approx 12.90 ozt, 22.5cm diam
Provenance: purchased Lindsay White 23 Brook Street Lancaster, 15th January 1974, invoice addressed to Mr & Mrs E Bartholomew
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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360 |
£140 - £180 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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50 |
A Victorian silver salver, the border cast with vine leaves and grapes, the reserve engraved with rocaille, fruit and foliage and central crest over motto: CREDO SPERO AMO, on three foliate scroll feet, hallmarked by Smith, Nicholson & Co., London, 1862, approx 30.43 ozt, approx 32cm diam
Provenance: purchased Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 7th November 1969
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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620 |
£350 - £450 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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51 |
A George V silver two handled tazza raised on trumpet foot, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1922, approx 16.20 ozt (503.8 grams)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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380 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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52 |
A pair of early 19th Century Old Sheffield plate two handled wine coolers, collars and liners, circa 1820, the campana shaped bodies with heavily cast borders, each profusely engraved with flowers and central Coat-of-Arms, each marked to underside with pineapple device probably that of Holy, Wilkinson & Co., and numbered 1391 (2)
Provenance: Hammersley Galleries of Harpenden, 24th June 1974
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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540 |
£200 - £400 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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53 |
A Victorian Commemorative silver salt commissioned by The Worshipful Company of Salters for HM Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, hexagonal after a design based on the 15th Century Foxe Salt (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge) bearing Worshipful Company of Salters Arms and HM Queen Victoria's cypher 1837-1897, hallmarked by R & S Garrard (James Garrard), London, 1897, approx weight 5.98ozt (186.4 grams)
Cf: Hughes (Graham), Treasures of Salters' Hall, 2000, p83, illus p84
Provenance: purch |
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490 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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54 |
A George VI silver cream jug and sugar bowl, cut card borders, plain bodies, hallmarked by E S Barnsley & Co., Birmingham, 1920, approx 3.92 ozt (121.8 grams) (2)
Provenance: purchased Lindsay White 23 Brook Street Lancaster, 15th January 1974, invoice addressed to Mr & Mrs E Bartholomew
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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170 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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55 |
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, with fluted bodies and engraved decoration, fruit wood handle, hallmarked by Frederick Brasted, London, 1880, approx gross weight 75.93 ozt (2,361.4 grams) (4)
Provenance: purchased Lindsay White 23 Brook Street Lancaster, 15th January 1974, invoice addressed to Mr & Mrs E Barthomew
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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1300 |
£850 - £950 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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56 |
An Edwardian silver two handled tray, gadroon border with acanthus handles, plain reserve, hallmarked by James Dixon & Co., Sheffield, 1909. approx weight 4,600 grams (147.89 ozt), 76cm long overall x 44cm at widest point
Provenance: purchased Lindsay White 23 Brook Street Lancaster (date not stipulated, circa 1965)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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2400 |
£1,500 - £2,000 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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57 |
A collection of silver plate, EPNS to include: a model of a cock pheasant, two sets of six King's pattern fish knives and forks, one set with engraved blades, both sets in a fitted canteen; a cased set of Victorian fish servers with bone handles; a pierced cake basket, three piece tea set, a Georgian style mustard pot and cover, crumb scoop and flatware (1 box)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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190 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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58 |
A George III inlaid mahogany breakfront sideboard with inlaid fan motifs, central drawer flanked by fitted bottle compartment drawer and two further drawers to right section on tapering supports, with brass ring handles and escutcheons, approx 167cm long x 67cm wide x 88cm high
Provenance: Charles Perry, St Albans, 24th March 1975
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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600 |
£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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59 |
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany secretaire bookcase, dentil pediment above twin astragal glazed panel doors enclosing shelves, the fall front section opens to reveal pigeon holes and small drawers above two cupboard doors inlaid with oval panels with interior sliding shelves on splayed bracket feet, approx 244cm (8ft) high x 57.5cm deep x 110cm wide
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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850 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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60 |
A Regency mahogany D shape card table, hinged cover with baize inset above frieze applied with ebony banding on central pilaster support with splayed legs, brass toe caps, approx 90cm x 45cm
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
|
620 |
£200 - £400 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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61 |
A Regency giltwood pier glass, the top section with an urn surmounted by Prince of Wales feathers, swags of drapery to the sides and central carved acorn leaves, the base with acanthus leaves, with verre eglomise plate, 140cm long x 60cm wide
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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550 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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62 |
Victorian School
Portrait of a lady knitting at a window
pencil sketch, 29 x 23.5cm, framed and glazed
? from the Hall at Brachefield |
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160 |
£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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63 |
A Victorian cut glass and silver plate claret jug, the handle cast with grapes and vine leaves with pull mechanism, the cover with lion finial opens to reveal stopper, engraved decoration to collar
Provenance: purchased Lindsay White 23 Brook Street Lancaster, 15th January 1974, invoice addressed to Mr & Mrs E Bartholomew
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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280 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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64 |
A Royal Doulton "English Renaissance" H4972 twelve piece / plate extensive dinner, tea and coffee service including dinner, lunch and side plates, tea and coffee pots, meat plates, tureen and covers, cups, saucers etc (Q)
? from the Dining Room at Brachefield |
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380 |
£150 - £250 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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65 |
An Elizabeth II silver matched twelve piece / place flatware service, Louis XVI /Marie pattern, hallmarked by Garrard & Co., London, dates from 1966 to 1973, to include:
12 table forks
12 dessert forks
12 dessert spoons
12 soup spoons
12 teaspoons
12 coffee spoons
a mustard spoon
4 serving spoons, combined weight approx 4,000grams (128 ozt) together with 12 silver handled table knives and 12 dessert knives (101 pieces)
Purchased: Garrard & Co Ltd 13th May 1969 (set of eight)
? from |
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1600 |
£1,500 - £2,500 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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66 |
An early 19th Century French bronze cast as Venus emerging from a clam shell with dolphin supporters, on gilt metal base, 15cm high
Provenance: Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 3rd March 1970
? from the Hall, Brachefield |
|
360 |
£50 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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67 |
After Alfred Dubucand (French, 1828-1894), a bronze model of a gun dog pointing on naturalistic base, on marble plinth, approx 18cm long
? from the Hall, Brachefield |
|
420 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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68 |
A Portuguese Caldas 1164 plate in the Palissy style applied with crab and shell fish in high relief, 30cm diam
? from the Hall, Brachefield |
|
90 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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69 |
English School (19th Century)
Tounpare (market with figures)
watercolour. 10 x 18.5cm
signed with monogram rG?, dated 1877 and titled, framed and glazed
? landing, Brachefield |
|
160 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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70 |
English School (19th Century)
Seta Japan
watecolour, 10 x 18.5cm
signed with monogram rG?, dated 26.6 (18)77 and titled, framed and glazed
? from landing, Brachefield |
|
200 |
£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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71 |
A William and Mary walnut chest of two short and four long drawers each with brass escutcheons and drop handles, integral drawer to plinth, raised on five ball feet, 95cm wide x 58cm deep x 101cm high
Provenance: Hammersley Galleries Harpenden, 3rd March 1970
? from the Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
|
950 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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72 |
A Victorian rosewood armchair, curved back and armrests, deep seat on turned supports with casters, red velvet upholstery to seat and back rest
? from the Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
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340 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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73 |
A 19th Century giltwood carved frame, inset with bevelled glass mirror, 88 x 76cm
? from the Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
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220 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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74 |
An early 20th Century Duplex oil lamp with amber glass shade, electrified and an Aladdin 23 oil lamp with white shade (2)
? from the Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
|
85 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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75 |
English School (19th Century)
Rooster and Hen
watercolour, 13 x 9cm
signed with initials A.E.M together with an early 20th Century watercolour of Cattle in a field, 23 x 23cm, both framed and glazed (2)
? from the Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
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200 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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76 |
English School (19th Century)
Woodland with young lady resting with basket and dog by her side
oil on relined canvas, 29 x 25cm, framed
? from the Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
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330 |
£120 - £180 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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77 |
A Victorian mahogany three tier corner What-Not pierced gallery rail with turned supports, floral and urn inlaid decoration, approx 150cm high
? from the Master Bedroom, Brachefield |
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210 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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78 |
Sharnbrook Church, Bedfordshire, etching published by Robert Wilkinson, 1818, 26 x 28cm, framed and glazed
? from the Master Bedroom, Brachefield |
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100 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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79 |
Morden, Robert (c.1650-1703), Dorsetshire, engraved county map, hand-coloured, sold by 'Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchil', published 1695, approx 27 x 43cm, framed and glazed
? from Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
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110 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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80 |
Sydney Scott (19th Century)
Farm House across water
a pair, watercolours, 17 x 35.5cm
both signed lower right, framed and glazed (2)
? from Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
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320 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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81 |
A Victorian mahogany chaise longue reclining shell shaped back, pierced and scrolled armrests on cabriole legs, pink taffeta silk upholstery, 160cm long approx
? from Master Bedroom, Brachefield |
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460 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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82 |
A Victorian mahogany framed balloon back side chair, red velvet upholstered seat and back, squat cabriole supports with casters
? from Master Bedroom, Brachefield |
|
280 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
 |
83 |
Morden, Robert (1650-1703) Lincolnshire, hand coloured engraving, circa 1685, 38 x 44cm, framed and glazed
? from Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
|
230 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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84 |
Morden, Robert (1650-1703) Suffolk, hand coloured engraving, sold by Abel Swale, circa 1685, 37 x 43cm, dealer label verso, framed and glazed
? from Upstairs Landing, Brachefield |
|
250 |
£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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85 |
A 19th Century shaped balloon back side chair, carved apron, upholstered seat on cabriole supports
? from "The Best or Dad's Room", Brachefield |
|
155 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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86 |
A pair of Victorian rosewood shaped balloon back side chairs, foliate scroll back rests, on shaped cabriole supports with scroll feet, upholstered seats (2) |
|
110 |
£50 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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87 |
An early 19th Century inlaid blonde mahogany breakfront sideboard, single frieze drawer flanked by two cupboard doors on tapering supports, 112cm wide x 54cm deep x 85cm high
? from Playroom or Mum's Room, Brachefield |
|
100 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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88 |
A Victorian mahogany salon chair, shaped central splat above upholstered seat and turned supports |
|
110 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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89 |
Aboriginal Art - Arnhem Land Northern Territory, Australia (20th Century)
Snakes and geometric motifs
bark painting, 39 x 68cm, framed
Provenance: purchased Terry Clune Art Galleries, Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia, 7th January 1959
‘In September, 1958, we (Morecambe & Wise) decided to go to Australia, we were there for six months and all the shows went well. When we returned to Britain in March 1959, we were determined to make an impact. After a summer season at Blackpool and pantomime |
|
1200 |
£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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90 |
A collection of Portuguese pottery green leaf shaped serving dishes, various sized and shapes together with further kitchen wares - Worcester "Evesham" pie dishes, Staffordshire large meat platters etc (2 boxes) |
|
100 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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91 |
The Royal Corps of Signals Catterick: a pair of large glass goblets and circular dish, all etched with the Regiments Insignia and the Yorkshire Rose and inscriptions 1925 - 1975 Catterick, all three in orginal boxes (3)
These presentation pieces were commissioned to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Regiment |
|
35 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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92 |
A 19th Century mahogany Canterbury on turned supports |
|
55 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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93 |
A pair of Regency style 20th Century Leedsware creamware candle sticks, with dolphin stems on raised circular stands |
|
150 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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94 |
A 1950s Retro teak occasional table, faux marbled top above fall front leaf, on steel supports with casters, retailer's label to underside: Leonard Harris Ltd, London N12., 99cm x 65cm fully extended x 63cm high
Provenance: Originally from the Morecambe's first home in North Finchley |
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320 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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95 |
Sir Charles West Cope RA (British, 1811-1890)
Preliminary sketched of figures, one titled in pencil "a case of sea sickness"..
pencil and watercolour, 16 x 24cm, mounted, framed and glazed
Note: titled verso by Eric Morecambe in blue biro and reads: 22 CHARLES WEST COPE RA ILLUSTRATION FOR TRAVEL STORY OF EUROPE |
|
170 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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96 |
Jules Michelin (French, 1815-1870)
The Pond 1868
etching, 15.5 x 21cm, mounted, framed and glazed, label verso
the label written by Eric Morecambe reads: 1873 THE POND FROM AN ETCHING BY JULES MICHELIN 1868 PARIS NEIGHBOURHOOD, PART OF THE VALLEY EXTENDING FROM BRUNDY TO MONTGERON WATERED BY THE LITTLE STREAM OF HYERES |
|
320 |
£50 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
 |
97 |
attributed to George Howard (British, 19th Century)
Alderley Hall
etching, 15 x 18cm, mounted, framed and glazed, label verso
the label written by Eric Morecambe reads: 1873 HON GEORGE HOWARD BROTHER IN LAW OF LORD STANLEY OF ALDERNEY (Alderley) WHOSE FAMILY OCCUPIED THIS OLD MANSION UNTIL IT WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE 19TH CENTURY |
|
240 |
£50 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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98 |
An Elizabeth II silver engine turned cigarette box, the cover with vacant cartouche, lined interior, bakelite base, hallmarked by H Bros, Birmingham, 1966, gross weight 282.2 grams |
|
200 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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99 |
A collection of silver plate King's pattern flatware including fish knives and forks (Q) |
|
65 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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100 |
A matched pair of silver Georgian style bottle labels for BRANDY and PORT, both cast with grape and vine leaf borders, both hallmarked by D J Silver Repairs, London, 1966 & 1968 (2) |
|
110 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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