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194. A pair of bronze mounted Chinese porcelain jar and covers mounted as candelabra, with twig- form branches supporting urn-shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans, the porcelain decorated in the famille verte palette with pavilions, raised on four elephant mask feet, 40.5cm high. £300-500


Lot 192


192. An early 20th century silver mounted cut glass and green leather ink stand by VICKERY, REGENT ST. W., the square glass inkwell with Birmingham silver cover dated 1920, maker J.G.&S., the clear glass pen tray set in a green leather base with tooled gilt reef-knot detail, 35.5cm wide x 9cm high x 12cm deep. £80-120


195. A 19th century mahogany apprentices chest, the rectangular top above two short and two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 38.5cm wide x 33cm high x 24cm deep. £200-300


196. A George III style mahogany tray, oval-shaped with a waived gallery edge and brass handles, 66cm x 44cm. £80-120


197. A 19th century ivory figure group, probably Dieppe, carved with a male archer carrying a crossbow, with attendant child, on an ebonised cylindrical plinth base, 19cm high. £200-300


198. A 19th century ivory figure group, probably Dieppe, carved with a lady standing admiring a flower, with attendant male, on a cylindrical base, 16cm high. £300-500


199. An early 20th century ordnance survey map of Fifeshire, Sheet VII, showing Cunnoquhie, on oak rollers, 140cm x 125.5cm. £50-100


200. A Magnum of Chateau Beaumont, Cru Bourgeois, Haut-Medoc, 1985, and a Magnum of Chateau Talbot, Grand Cru Classe, Medoc, 1970 (2). £100-200


Lot 201 Lot 193


193. A late 19th century gilt bronze five light candelabra, the central urn-shaped nozzle surrounded by four scrolling arms supporting four nozzles with three detachable drip pans, raised on a tapered octagonal column with scroll cast collar on a circular socle and square plinth base, 69.5cm high. £200-300


201. A group of 10 bottles of vintage port, comprising; three with red wax seals for Matthew Gloag & Son, Perth, 1960, one with a yellow cover inscribed John Harvey & Sons Ld, Taylor 1955, four with green wax seals for Matthew Gloag & Son, Perth, 1966, two black wax sealed bottles for Warres 1958 (10). £200-300


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