QUARTERLY SPECIALIST SALE 21ST NOVEMBER 2002

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19th Century French white metal tastavin with multi faceted bowl and engraved with the owner's na...731 - 19th Century French white metal tastavin with multi faceted bowl and engraved with the owner's na...
Clevedon Salesrooms
19th Century French white metal tastavin with multi faceted bowl and engraved with the owner's name J. Roussot, 1864 Est.: £40 - £60
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Estimate : 40.00 - 60.00
 
 
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George II snuffer tray with scroll rococo border, London 1759 with engraved presentation inscript...732 - George II snuffer tray with scroll rococo border, London 1759 with engraved presentation inscript...
Clevedon Salesrooms
George II snuffer tray with scroll rococo border, London 1759 with engraved presentation inscription dated 1852 Est.: £150 - £200
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Estimate : 150.00 - 200.00
 
 
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Pair of dressing table candlesticks on circular bases, Birmingham 1936 Est.: £40 - £60...733 - Pair of dressing table candlesticks on circular bases, Birmingham 1936 Est.: £40 - £60...
Clevedon Salesrooms
Pair of dressing table candlesticks on circular bases, Birmingham 1936 Est.: £40 - £60
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Estimate : 40.00 - 60.00
 
 
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Octagonal baluster shaped sugar caster with urn shaped finial, Chester 1924 Est.: £40 - £60...734 - Octagonal baluster shaped sugar caster with urn shaped finial, Chester 1924 Est.: £40 - £60...
Clevedon Salesrooms
Octagonal baluster shaped sugar caster with urn shaped finial, Chester 1924 Est.: £40 - £60
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Estimate : 40.00 - 60.00
 
 
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Two Georgian style silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1923 and 1965 Est.: £60 - £80...735 - Two Georgian style silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1923 and 1965 Est.: £60 - £80...
Clevedon Salesrooms
Two Georgian style silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1923 and 1965 Est.: £60 - £80
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Estimate : 60.00 - 80.00
 
 
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Pair of Guild of Handicrafts hammered finished silver oval bowls, each having two loop handles ra...736 - Pair of Guild of Handicrafts hammered finished silver oval bowls, each having two loop handles ra...
Clevedon Salesrooms
Pair of Guild of Handicrafts hammered finished silver oval bowls, each having two loop handles raised on tapered stems and domed circular bases, Birmi
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Estimate : 200.00 - 300.00
 
 
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Modernist style three piece condiment set on square supports, maker T.H.H., Birmingham 1919 - see...737 - Modernist style three piece condiment set on square supports, maker T.H.H., Birmingham 1919 - see...
Clevedon Salesrooms
Modernist style three piece condiment set on square supports, maker T.H.H., Birmingham 1919 - see illustration Est.: £100 - £150
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Estimate : 100.00 - 150.00
 
 
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Circular trinket box with pie-crust lid and blue silk interior on three paw feet, Birmingham 1913...738 - Circular trinket box with pie-crust lid and blue silk interior on three paw feet, Birmingham 1913...
Clevedon Salesrooms
Circular trinket box with pie-crust lid and blue silk interior on three paw feet, Birmingham 1913 together with one other heart shaped trinket box the
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Estimate : 80.00 - 120.00
 
 
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George V five bar toast rack, Sheffield 1918 Est.: £30 - £45...739 - George V five bar toast rack, Sheffield 1918 Est.: £30 - £45...
Clevedon Salesrooms
George V five bar toast rack, Sheffield 1918 Est.: £30 - £45
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Estimate : 30.00 - 45.00
 
 
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Late Victorian circular chamber candlestick with pierced detachable sconce and pierced border, Lo...740 - Late Victorian circular chamber candlestick with pierced detachable sconce and pierced border, Lo...
Clevedon Salesrooms
Late Victorian circular chamber candlestick with pierced detachable sconce and pierced border, London 1899 Est.: £100 - £150
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Estimate : 100.00 - 150.00
 
 
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