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c1900 Ornate Silver, Swiss Ladies Pocket-Watch

£150.00
~ c1900 Ornate Silver, Swiss Ladies Pocket-Watch ~ The watch face has a crisp white enamel face with black Roman

19th Century Bavarian Officials Officers Bicorne Hat

£325.00
~ 19th Century Bavarian Officials Officers Bicorne Hat ~ A smart asymmetrical 19th Century bicorne of black beaver skin with

RN Naval General Service Medal With Near East Clasp & Defence Medal

£195.00
~ RN Naval General Service Medal With Near East Clasp & Defence Medal ~ This is a set of medals

Lord C Beresford’s Antique Folding Card Table

£2,950.00
~ Lord C Beresford’s Antique Folding Card Table ~ This is a fine antique piece of furniture with a lot

Late Victorian Yellow Gold Pearl & Glass Brooch c1900

£85.00
~ Late Victorian Yellow Gold Pearl & Glass Brooch c1900 ~ A delightful late Victorian gold brooch set with ten

Imperial Antique Russian Cossack Sledge 840 Silver Brooch

£650.00
~ Imperial Antique Russian Cossack Sledge 840 Silver Brooch ~ The piece consists of the back plate of a horse

Bronze Treadplate From HMS Beaufort

£1,950.00
~ Bronze Treadplate From HMS Beaufort ~ Here we have a fine piece of WW2 naval history, the treadplate of

HMS Gipsy Name Board

£850.00
~ HMS Gipsy Name Board ~ Here we have the name board from the ill fated HMS Gipsy. The Gipsy

19th C. Pair Of Silvered Brass & Marble Greek God Figure Candleabra

£750.00
~ 19th C. Pair Of Silvered Brass & Marble Greek God Figure Candleabra ~ A wonderfully decorative pair of candleabra

c1830 White Metal Lidded Tobacco Jar With Kings Crow Motif

£150.00
~ c1830 White Metal Lidded Tobacco Jar With Kings Crow Motif ~ A white metal lidded tobacco jar with a

Victorian Coromandel Writing Slope c1899

£325.00
~ Victorian Coromandel Writing Slope c1899 ~ This lovely antique writing slope is in beautiful coromandel wood with brass banding,

Late 19th Century Walnut Writing Slope

£225.00
~ Late 19th Century Walnut Writing Slope ~ A nice walnut writing slope dating to around the late 1800’s, maybe