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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 208


206. A Liberty & Co. Tudric pewter candlestick designed by Archibald Knox, impressed marks and number 0221, 14.5cm high. £80-120


207. A late 19th century wood capstan, 37cm diameter x 52cm high. £80-120


Lot 202


202. An early 20th century Shagreen and ivory cigar/ cigarette box, Brook & Son, Edinburgh, the hinged cover with ivory thumb piece, the interior with a moveable divider, retailers name on base, 18.5cm wide x 7cm high x 14.5cm high. £100-200


203. A 19th century carved horn beaker of maritime interest, the tapered cylindrical body with incised with an anchor, net, three masted man o’ war and two other ships, 11cm high. £50-100


208. A 19th century painted pine half block model of the sailing ship ‘MONARCH 1444 TONS’, 38.5cm x 167cm. £400-600


209. A late 19th/early 20th century model of a three masted ship, in an oak and glass display case, overall 98cm wide x 65cm high x 34cm deep. £200-300


210. A Victorian carved and painted pine ‘Admiral’ Chandler’s trade sign, lacking telescope, 79cm high. £500-700


Lot 204


204. A late 19th/early 20th century cold painted bronze Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, with two screw fixings to the reverse, 21cm high x 29cm wide. £80-120


205. A 19th century mahogany and brass bound box with a BRAMAH PATENT lock, the interior with green cloth lining, the sides with brass carrying handles, 56cm wide x 23cm high x 32cm deep. £80-120


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