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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:504
Sale Title:Traditional Antiques & JewelleryLots with images:504
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:349
Date:11-Mar-2023
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Pair of Meissen porcelain plates, decorated with hand painted enamel flowers and gilt scroll reserves, diameter 29 cm, together with a smaller Meissen porcelain plate, diameter 24.5 cm, two incised strike marks to all items (3)
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Murano glass figure of a fish, in blue and white stripes, with clear glass fins and two red eyes, raised on a domed gold fleck base, a/f (slight chip to top fin), height 18 cm
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Pair of 19th century triple neck cut crystal decanters and stoppers, of baluster form, slight a/f to stopper, height 28.5 cm (2)
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Venetian hand painted glass vase, of tapering baluster form with a waisted and facetted neck, painted with reserve of two figures in landscape and flowers verso, accented with bands of white and accented with gilt, height 36 cm
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Royal Vienna porcelain charger, of circular form, with central image of Leda and the swan, surrounded by borders of motifs, in tones of pink, white, red, green and blue and accented in gilt, diameter 33 cm
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Mary Gregory blue glass jewellery casket, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with two children playing in and outdoor setting, with gilt metal mounts and escutcheon, raised on four acanthus feet, a/f (locked, no key), 12 x 13 x 8 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 148d
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Art Nouveau WMF pewter jewellery box, c.1900, marked to base, of shaped bombe form, the slightly domed cover set with a floral finial, decorated in relief with stylised flowers and foliage typical of the period, with pale silk cushion to interior of cover, raised on four inswept feet, height 20 cm and width 12 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 014
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Russian silver niello perfume bottle chatelaine, of tapering pilgrim form, decorated with central reserve surrounded by scrolling motif, impressed marks to neck, height 11.5 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 118b
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19th century Russian (Tula) silver niello belt buckle, impressed marks, in two sections with central almond motif, flanked by ogee motifs, decorated with scrolling foliage, total weight 46gm, length 7.5 cm
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Edwardian 9ct gold boxed scissors and thimble, the scissors marked 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1902, the thimble unmarked but 9ct, the scissors with ornate acanthus handles, the thimble with engraved patterning, set within a leather and green velvet lined case. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 558f
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Rare 18th century Napoleonic straw work box, of rectangular form, the top set with diamond panel displaying a ruin scene surrounded by multiple borders, the top opening to a rural scene to the inside cover and compartment covers, set with a motif of an anchor and quiver, 10 x 27 x 18 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 570
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Late Napoleon III globe de Mariee, decorated with ornate cut metal gilt work leaves and grapes, surmounted with a bird holding a garland in its mouth, above wax flowers, on a red velvet mount, set with lower mirror, on an oval base, dome missing, height 50 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 114a
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Rare Victorian wicker and leather Pet carrier, of rectangular form with a hinged facetted cover, with leather carry handle and accents to corners, with pierced air vents to front and back, with brass lock and clasps, 30 x 40 x 23 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 518c
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Early 20th century silver filigree purse, decorated with stylised foliate motifs, with tassels, suspended form a chain, width 10.5 cm
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Chippendale style gallery table, of rectangular form, with gallery top, above a lower drawer, on a pair of heavily carved cabriole legs on ball and claw stretcher, 75 x 70 cm
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Victorian mahogany grandfather chair, with carved crest rail, above an hour glass back, above scroll padded arms and shaped seat, on cabriole legs on casters
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Ornate silver mounted walking stick, with carved lions head handle, above silver mounts and highly carved support, length 106 cm
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19th century Chamberlains Worcester dessert basket of pierced shaped form, the interior decorated with floral sprays, the exterior with maroon panels and gilt accents, raised on an oval foot, unmarked, a/f, height 11 cm and length 26.5 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1803, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), in the form of a scuttle shovel with turned ivory handle, hallmarked to interior of bowl, total weight 10.7gm, length 10.5 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1801, it (John Taylor), the bowl of leaf form with textured finish and pronounced midrib and vein skeleton, with tendril loop handle, total weight 6.7gm, length 7.2 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, it (John Taylor), of scuttle form with a tendril loop handle, the bowl interior engraved with shield with bow and swag border, engraved initial to centre, total weight 7.5gm, length 5.5 x width 3 cm
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Lovely George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1805, C&B (Cocks & Bettridge), the bowl in the form of a scuttle shovel, engraved to interior with acorn, the reverse with engraved initials 'Hcl' above a foliate spray, featuring a turned green dyed ivory handle, total weight 7.9gm, length 8.1 x width 2.6 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1798, it (Joseph Taylor), finely modelled in the form of a Jockey's cap, with foliate bright cut engraving to visor flanking a shield reserve, with dot engraved stitching to cap, well marked to underside, total weight 7.3gm, length 5 x width 4 cm
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George IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1821, J.W (Joseph Willmore), the bowl of rounded rectangular form with a fiddle shaped handle, with monogram engraving, total weight 11.1gm, length 7.2 x width 4 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1814, it (Joseph Taylor), the bowl of tulip form, engraved to interior with dot and textured foliate designs, with fiddle shaped handle featuring further foliate motifs within a zig-zag border, with blank circular cartouche to terminal, total weight 5gm, length 7 x width 3.3 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1810, J.W (Joseph Wilmore), with scalloped shell form bowl and bright cut decorated handle engraved with monogram 'S.M.W', total weight 8.4gm, length 8 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1801, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), the fig shaped bowl featuring an unusual pierced filigree well with scrolled foliate design, with simple handle engraved with initials 'Jmc', total weight 10.6gm, length 8 x width 3.8 cm. Other Notes: please see similar example on plate 43 of 'Caddy Spoons' by Captain John Norrie.
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George III gilt sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1811, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), in the form of a scuttle shovel, well hallmarked to underside of the tapering handle, total weight 6.8gm, length 7.3 x width 3 cm
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Pair of Dutch silver candle sticks, marked 934, of tapered form, with a lobed knop, raised on a stepped circular base, height 26.5 cm (2)
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Pair of heavy George III sterling silver forks, hallmarked London, 1794, in fiddle pattern, decorated with reeded border and engraved 'H' initial to back of the terminal, total weight 210gm, length 20 cm (2)
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Set of six George IV sterling silver tea spoons, hallmarked London, 1824, in fiddle and shell pattern, decorated with monogram to handle, total weight 174gm, length 14 cm (6)
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Seven 19th century sterling silver tea spoons, spoons, hallmarked London 1836, 1862, 1860, Exeter 1876, in Queen's pattern, total weight 242gm, length 15 cm (7)
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Four late Victorian sterling silver items, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899, W.D (William Devenport), comprising shoe horn, glove stretchers and two button hooks, boxed (4). Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 710h
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Westmoreland milk glass wedding box, decorated with 'Roses and Bows' motif, with gilt accents, with original label, height 25 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 113a
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19th century porcelain desk set, the cover set with courting couple in traditional dress, opening to reveal an ink well and pounce pot, each decorated with molded mask to either side, within a shaped tray, length 17 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 640a
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19th century French fashion plate shadow box, depicting two women with textile accents, 37.5 x 29 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 087
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Early brass pocket Tinder box, the brass box of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with cast figure of a gentleman, with flint inside, 4.5 x 3 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 116g
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Victorian mother of pearl and abalone card case, of rectangular form, decorated in a diamond motif, 11 x 8 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 728f
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18th century French Marseilles bonbonniere, of oval form with a hinged cover, decorated with enamel landscape scene with courting couple, Veuve Perrin mark to base, height 4.5 cm and width 8 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 146b
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19th century enamel patch box, of oval form, the hinged cover decorated with portrait medallion, in tones of blue and white, with gilt accents, length 4.5 cm. Published: Antique Boxes: Inside and Out, colour plate 038b
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French 18ct gold feather form quill, stamped to collar near nib, nib marked Paris 18ct, in the form of a feather with rose gold plaque and foliate design to one side, total weight 11gm, length 21 cm
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Italian micro mosaic belt buckle, decorated with intricate foliate micro mosaic designs within circular gilt rope twist borders, in predominant tones of white, light blue, dark blue and green, with gilt metal backing, 8 x 6 cm (joined)
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Large Art Deco bronze and ivory centrepiece, depicting a woman reclining on a plinth alongside an alsatian, set above a black and white veined elliptical shaped base, a/f (left hand needs re-attachment), height 29 x width 58 cm
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Delightful Rosenthal porcelain figure of a poodle, by Theodor Karner, depicted standing on four legs with mouth open, with textured surface, in tones of grey, height 21.5 cm
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Large Royal Doulton porcelain figure of a fox, by Charles Noke, depicted seated with large tail curved in front, with a sweet expression on face, in tones of brown, factory stamp to base, height 22 cm
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Nymphenburg porcelain figure of a young St Bernard depicted seated with curious expression on face, in tones of white and brown, factory stamp to base, height 16 cm
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George V sterling silver double sovereign case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1913, Ejh (E J Houlston), of oval form, with all over engraved foliate scroll work surrounding a central shield reserve to cover, with push button clasp, total weight 23gm, length 6 cm
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Late Victorian sterling silver vesta case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899, Cs*Fs (Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & Frank shepherd), of conventional form, the body decorated with engraved fern spiral motifs, the front featuring a circular convex plaque with central cross reserve, with striker to base, total weight 31gm, 4.5 x 4 cm
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Late Victorian sterling silver vesta case, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, M&L (Minshull & Latimer), of conventional form, engraved with spiral fern motifs, with rectangular shaped reserve to front with extant monogram, striker to base, total weight 16gm, 4 x 3 cm
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George III sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London, 1815, makers mark rubbed, double ended, the larger scoop engraved verso 'B', total weight 37gm, length 23 cm
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George IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1823, Ib (John Bettridge), with cushion shaped bowl decorated with bright cut foliate design, the handle of hollow design with engraved 'C', total weight 6.76gm, length 7.5 cm
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Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1888, Gu (George Unite), with hollow crescent shaped loop handle supporting a shell shaped bowl with flower and fruit design, total weight 10.9gm, length 7 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1819, Gw (George Wintle), with elliptical bowl decorated internally with a sunflower, with fiddle shaped handle engraved with initial 'L', total weight 12.6gm, length 8.6 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1812, W.E (William Elliot), with circular pressed shell or leaf form bowl with loop tendril handle, with slightly scalloped rim, total weight 11.7gm, length 6.9 x 4.4 cm width
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1813, C&B (Cocks & Bettridge), of spade form with T-shaped handle, well marked to bowl interior, total weight 7.5gm, length 7.5 cm note: please see similar example on plate 48 of 'Caddy Spoons' by Captain John Norie
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, well hallmarked London, 1796, Gb, the bowl of oval foliate pierced form with engraved decorative rim and accents, the handle similarly engraved with border, total weight 8.1gm, length 7 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1791, Gw (Gabriel Wirgman), the bowl of fluted shell form with a short engraved handle, total weight 6.3gm, length 7 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1794, partially rubbed Pb/Ab (Peter and Ann Bateman), with reeded shell form bowl and a wide engraved handle of handsome proportions, with three letter monogram within an oval cartouche, total weight 10.3gm, length 6.5 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1796, it (John Taylor), the bowl of shield form, echoed to interior with shield engraving, the handle with double line dot engraving surrounding the initials 'A/ I.L', total weight 8.1gm, length 8.3 x width 3.8 cm
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Late Victorian silver cigar holder in case, the case hallmarked Birmingham, 1898, J.G (Joseph Gloster), engraved 'Harry Slade, Nov. 9th 1898', length 8.5 cm, together with a 9ct gold capped cigar holder in swirl resin, length 7.3 cm
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Pair of Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Hester Bateman, c.1785, with bright cut decoration, total weight 33gm, length 13 cm
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Pair of Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Hester Bateman, c.1785, with bright cut and acorn decoration, engraved with initials M.D, total weight 30gm, length 13.3 cm
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Pair of Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Hester Bateman, c.1788, with bright cut decoration and engraved inscription, a/f (slight bend), total weight 27gm, length 13.5 cm
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Good pair of large silver plate sugar casters, marked Hardy Bros, of cylindrical form, with a lobed finial above a domed top pierced with foliate motifs, with gadrooned borders, raised on a circular foot, height 19.5 cm (2)
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Good 19th century silver plate lidded entree dish, marked Smith, Sissons and Co, Sheffield, of shaped oval form, with beautifully pierced acanthus and foliate borders, the cover set with heavy acanthus and foliate handle, height 13 cm and diameter 35 cm. Provenance: East West Collectibles, Sydney, 2008
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19th century Hanau silver patch box, of tall oval form with a hinged cover, continuously embossed with columns, urns and foliage, marks to base, total weight 31gm, height 4 cm
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Late Victorian sterling silver trinket box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899, W.D (William Devenport), of rectangular form, continuously embossed with acanthus, c-scroll and floral motifs, with gilt interior, total weight 70gm, 3 x 8.5 x 3.5 cm
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'The Picturesque atlas of Australasia', three volumes (I, II and III), leather bound, published by the Picturesque atlas Publishing Company limited 1886-88, edited by Andrew Garran, including maps (3)
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Early 20th century oak cased mantle clock, by Winterhalder & Hofmeierof, marked to movement W&H Sch, of rectangular form, with textured gilt dial, Roman numeral chapter ring and applied cherub mask plaques, set between a carved oak case with turned supports and gallery edging, with key and pendulum, 40.5 x 27 x 18 cm
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Large Persian miniature on ivory, of rectangular form, decorated with a scene of figures playing polo and spectators looking onwards, with a finely decorated back and set within a fine sadeli frame, 16.5 x 40 cm (image), 44 x 67 cm (frame)
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Two framed Persian miniatures on ivory, of rectangular form, one depicting a court scene, with finely coloured background, set within a sadeli frame, the other of rectangular form, decorated with courting and musicians scene (2)
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Moorcroft yellow lustre glaze vase, early 20th century, of inverse baluster form, raised on a short circular foot, impressed Moorcroft Burslem to base, height 20.5 cm
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Large 19th century Staffordshire figure, c.1870, depicting 'Rob Roy' MacGregor, in kilt with shield and sword, in tones of orange, yellow, pink and green, height 34 cm
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19th century Staffordshire 'The sailors Farewell', c.1855, depicting a couple by a tree, in tones of green, pink, yellow and blue, a/f, height 30 cm
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19th century Staffordshire 'Newhaven Fisherman' figure group, c.1855, depicting a seated and standing fisherman, in tones of blue, orange, pink and green, height 22 cm
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19th century Staffordshire figure group, depicting two women holding a basket, with clock and vase of flowers between, in tones of blue, pink and green, height 26 cm
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19th century Staffordshire figure group, depicting celebrated American sisters, Charlotte and Susan Cushman playing 'Romeo and Juliet' London 1846, incised 'Romeo and Juliet' to base, height 26 cm
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18th century creamware pierced dish, possibly Dutch, the pierced lobed border with a scalloped rim, hand decorated with floral swags, yellow/brown crown mark to base, diameter 21 cm
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Contemporary clear perspex folding drinks table, with folding oval top, set above a collapsible x-frame base, 72 x 84 x 67.5 cm
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Carrol Boyes figural magazine rack, with two sculptural figures to each side, supporting a black leather sling, 49.5 x 51 x 17 cm
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