Next sale 14th of November

Our next sale is the 14th of November at 9:45AM with 688 lots up for auction. To get a taste of what we sell see our previous catalogues or view our upcoming auctions.

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Lot 379
WADE Tetley Tea salt and pepper shakers in good condition. Each 9cm approx
Guide: £15-30
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Lot 380
Small set of balance scales with weights.
Guide: £12-25
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Lot 381
An older wooden box with a small collection of ROMAN NAIL artifacts. Label says ''Iron Nails from ROMAN LEGIONARY FORTRESS AT INCHTUTIL PERTHSHIRE SCOTLAND A.D. 83-87. Box measures 34cm x 14cm approx
Guide: £25-50
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Lot 382
A silver mounted presentation riding Crop / Bullwhip with horn handle and braided leather whip. Presentation mount engraved V.M.C.J. 1909 and 1909 London hallmarks.
Guide: £25-50
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Lot 383
BEATRIX POTTER. Small collection to include two plates, two stained glass ornaments and a lovely hardback volume of The Complete Tales'
Guide: £12-25
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Lot 384
A cute miniature stay warm style small ceramic cream and sugar on tray. The tray measures approx 19cm across.
Guide: £12-25
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Lot 385
A lovely Gothic revival carved oak alms box. H19 x W20 x D22cm approx
Guide: £25-50
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Lot 386
A vintage fitted antique travel case with a small collection of tins and complete with key.
Guide: £15-30
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Lot 387
A nice collection of modern flags for the vexillologist out there. A large black and yellow cycling themed banner, 170cm x 90cm approx, older Spanish colours flag, Texas Tech nylon flag and others.
Guide: £20-40
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Lot 388
An EDWARD VII Coronation 1902 Souvenir penknife by John Watts of Sheffield. Interestingly lists all monarchs back to 1066. Blades in good condition.
Guide: £15-30
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Lot 389
A cased set of scientific scales by GRIFFIN & TATLOCK. Appears complete. Case measures 46 x 24 x 40cm approx
Guide: £18-42
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Lot 390
BRADFORD EXCHANGE collectors plate DAS ABENDMAHL. The Last Supper collector's plate in presentation case with paperwork.
Guide: £8-28
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Lot 391
Two vintage sets of boxed balance scales with small calibre weights.
Guide: £9-38
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Lot 392
IDEAL GARDEN BAR - ORIGINAL SALVAGED HAMPDEN TURNSTILE - one of a pair - rescued from demolition work in 1982 - this pedal-release operating mechanism and paddle turn stile is part of football history with counting through 149k football supporters for the opening of the new stadium in 1937 Scotland v England game - which held the record for the biggest attended football number of supporters attendance - made by WT ELLISON & Co Ltd Engineers Sole Makers of 'Rush Preventive Turnstiles' Approximate Dimensions : Width: 109cm Height: 104cm Depth: 100cm
Guide: £500-900
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Lot 393
IDEAL GARDEN BAR - ORIGINAL SALVAGED HAMPDEN TURNSTILE - one of a pair - rescued from demolition work in 1982 - this pedal-release operating mechanism and paddle turn stile is part of football history with counting through 149k football supporters for the opening of the new stadium in 1937 Scotland v England game - which held the record for the biggest attended football number of supporters attendance - made by WT ELLISON & Co Ltd Engineers Sole Makers of 'Rush Preventive Turnstiles' Approximate Dimensions : Width: 109cm Height: 104cm Depth: 100cm
Guide: £500-900
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