Lindsay Burns & Company
206. A 19th century ‘Stuart’ Tartanware tea caddy, the sarcophagus shaped cover opening to a fitted interior of two lidded compartments, raised on four bun feet, 19cm wide x 13cm high x 11.5cm deep. £80-120
207. Three pieces of 19th century Tartanware, to include; McPherson needle case, 10cm wide, M ‘ Beth box with pictorial cover, 10cm wide, and a cribbage board, 7.5cm. £80-120
208. A 19th century mahogany and boxwood lined tea caddy, the sarcophagus shaped cover opening to a fitted interior of glass mixing bowl and two lidded compartments, the sides with ring suspensions, raised on four bun feet, 30cm wide x 17.5cm high x 14.5cm deep. £80-120
209. A late 19th/early 20th century carved wood and clay peace pipe, possibly South Seas, carved with woven and totem type details, the clay bowl of tapered cylindrical form, 166cm long. £80-120
210. A 19th century mahogany and mother- of-pearl inlaid coaster, raised on three lacquered brass and wooden casters, 19cm diameter x 4.5cm high. £80-120
213. A pair of late 19th century Regency style bronze and yellow marble tazzas, the shallow tazzas with scroll terminals and socle base raised on rectangular marble plinths with foliate cast borders, 28.5cm high x 21cm wide. £800-1200
214. A pair of late 19th century Clarke’s Patent ‘Cricklite’ candelabra, the gilt metal arms supporting moulded glass sconces with clear glass shades, on twisted square section stems with star cut circular feet, overall 44cm high. £200-300
215. A pair of Italianatte carved and pierced wood brackets, the shaped tops above a dentil frieze supported by a Cherubs, scrolls with drapery pendants and shell apron, 32cm high x 25.5cm wide. £200-300
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211. A 19th century white metal mounted horn, with incised bird and floral decoration, the rim with a white metal collar, on a foliate and scroll carved oval-shaped rosewood base, 18cm high x 27cm wide. £100-200
212. A late 19th century/early 20th century bronze model of a rams head, 15cm high. £200-300
216. A pair of late 19th century ormolu and marble candelabra, the urn-shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans raised on scroll arms with rams mask terminals terminating in hoof-shaped feet, centred by an urn-shaped marble section with fruit and foliate surmount, raised on a concave platform base and three tapered cylindrical feet, 36cm high. £500-700
217. A late 19th century single draw ‘Day or Night’ telescope by Dollond, London, and a three draw telescope by J.H. Steward, London, the Dollond telescope with wood and claret coloured leather cylinder, 52cm long (unextended), the Steward telescope with brown leather covered cylinder, 25.5cm long (unextended). £50-100
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