Art, Clocks & Barometers, and Furniture - Day 2

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An early 19th century penwork box, the rectangular hinged lid decorated with two oriental figures s.853 - An early 19th century penwork box, the rectangular hinged lid decorated with two oriental figures s.
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An early 19th century penwork box, the rectangular hinged lid decorated with two oriental figures standing in a landscape before a castle, 30.5cm wide
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An Edison Gem Cylinder Phonograph No. 276455, with black and gilt line finish, Model C Reproducer,..854 - An Edison Gem Cylinder Phonograph No. 276455, with black and gilt line finish, Model C Reproducer,..
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An Edison Gem Cylinder Phonograph No. 276455, with black and gilt line finish, Model C Reproducer, oak cased (damage to veneer) with rusty flared octa
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A lyre-base clockwork cylinder gramophone, with scroll and leaf cast detail to the black iron base,.855 - A lyre-base clockwork cylinder gramophone, with scroll and leaf cast detail to the black iron base,.
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A lyre-base clockwork cylinder gramophone, with scroll and leaf cast detail to the black iron base, 11.5cm cylinder, 29.5cm overall length, in origina
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Another identical clockwork gramophone, with original box  £100-150...856 - Another identical clockwork gramophone, with original box £100-150...
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Another identical clockwork gramophone, with original box £100-150
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A mid 19th century calamander wood dressing box, the rectangular lid inlaid with mother of pearl es.857 - A mid 19th century calamander wood dressing box, the rectangular lid inlaid with mother of pearl es.
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A mid 19th century calamander wood dressing box, the rectangular lid inlaid with mother of pearl escutcheon and with mirrored compartment inside, the
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A mid 19th century Tunbridge ware double tea caddy, the waisted rectangular sides and raised panel..858 - A mid 19th century Tunbridge ware double tea caddy, the waisted rectangular sides and raised panel..
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A mid 19th century Tunbridge ware double tea caddy, the waisted rectangular sides and raised panel to the slightly domed hinged lid worked with flower
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A mid 19th century rosewood playing card compendium, the four boxes applied with brass playing cards859 - A mid 19th century rosewood playing card compendium, the four boxes applied with brass playing cards
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A mid 19th century rosewood playing card compendium, the four boxes applied with brass playing cards engraved with each suit and flanking a screw hand
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A mid 19th century burr walnut sewing and writing box, the rectangular hinged lid cross banded in k.860 - A mid 19th century burr walnut sewing and writing box, the rectangular hinged lid cross banded in k.
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A mid 19th century burr walnut sewing and writing box, the rectangular hinged lid cross banded in kingwood and edged in coromandel, the interior fitte
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A late Victorian mahogany games compendium, the rectangular hinged lid containing leather games boa.861 - A late Victorian mahogany games compendium, the rectangular hinged lid containing leather games boa.
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A late Victorian mahogany games compendium, the rectangular hinged lid containing leather games board and opening to release front doors bearing black
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A George III mahogany tea caddy, the canted rectangular lid satinwood cross banded about central ova862 - A George III mahogany tea caddy, the canted rectangular lid satinwood cross banded about central ova
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A George III mahogany tea caddy, the canted rectangular lid satinwood cross banded about central oval patera, the edges box and ebony lined, the inter
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