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AN IMPORTANT ACCUMULATION OF CERAMICS GLASSWARE, FURNITURE, SILVER
ELECTROPLATE, WORKS OF ART
JEWELLERY, S.A. WINES, SCOTTISH WHISKIES
CARPETS, MODEL TOYS AND TRAINS
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A bronze cased COMPASS, sometimes it finds the way!...501 - A bronze cased COMPASS, sometimes it finds the way!...
Cannon & Cannon
A bronze cased COMPASS, sometimes it finds the way!
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A SCALE by De Grove Short and Co of London, lever operated fulcrum, the panes of glass, and a qua...502 - A SCALE by De Grove Short and Co of London, lever operated fulcrum, the panes of glass, and a qua...
Cannon & Cannon
A SCALE by De Grove Short and Co of London, lever operated fulcrum, the panes of glass, and a quantity of weights in the drawer.
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A George V British Berkefeld FILTER for pure drinking water, Stoneware case and inner case with a...503 - A George V British Berkefeld FILTER for pure drinking water, Stoneware case and inner case with a...
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A George V British Berkefeld FILTER for pure drinking water, Stoneware case and inner case with an extra filter, 58cms high.
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A brass Heath Hicks and Perken THERMOMETER in a wooden case....504 - A brass Heath Hicks and Perken THERMOMETER in a wooden case....
Cannon & Cannon
A brass Heath Hicks and Perken THERMOMETER in a wooden case.
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A boxed VAPOCRESOLENE, recommended for Head Colds, whooping cough and bronchial asthma....505 - A boxed VAPOCRESOLENE, recommended for Head Colds, whooping cough and bronchial asthma....
Cannon & Cannon
A boxed VAPOCRESOLENE, recommended for Head Colds, whooping cough and bronchial asthma.
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An early George II STUFFING SPOON pre 1760, in The Old English pattern, initials to end of termin...506 - An early George II STUFFING SPOON pre 1760, in The Old English pattern, initials to end of termin...
Cannon & Cannon
An early George II STUFFING SPOON pre 1760, in The Old English pattern, initials to end of terminal, bottom marked, rubbed, makers and date letter hal
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A set of silver TEASPOONS, plain pattern, by Elkington and Co. Birm. 1937, weight approximately 6...507 - A set of silver TEASPOONS, plain pattern, by Elkington and Co. Birm. 1937, weight approximately 6...
Cannon & Cannon
A set of silver TEASPOONS, plain pattern, by Elkington and Co. Birm. 1937, weight approximately 63 grams.
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An early George III silver TABLESPOON in the Old English Pattern, London 1784, and also a pair of...508 - An early George III silver TABLESPOON in the Old English Pattern, London 1784, and also a pair of...
Cannon & Cannon
An early George III silver TABLESPOON in the Old English Pattern, London 1784, and also a pair of fiddle pattern TABLESPOONS, Victorian, hallmarked at
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A pair of George IV silver TEASPOONS in the fiddle pattern, London 1822, and a plated CADDY SPOON...509 - A pair of George IV silver TEASPOONS in the fiddle pattern, London 1822, and a plated CADDY SPOON...
Cannon & Cannon
A pair of George IV silver TEASPOONS in the fiddle pattern, London 1822, and a plated CADDY SPOON.(3)
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A set of silver DESSERT SPOONS in the fiddle pattern, all with terminal initials, one London 1809...510 - A set of silver DESSERT SPOONS in the fiddle pattern, all with terminal initials, one London 1809...
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A set of silver DESSERT SPOONS in the fiddle pattern, all with terminal initials, one London 1809, and two Victorian, London 1846, total weight approx
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