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129. Two Belouchi bag faces, one decorated with a central rectangular field enclosing three lozenge shaped motifs within repeating geometric borders, 109cm x 62cm, the other with a central field enclosing six lozenge shaped panels within a broad border, 110cm x 60cm, (2). £80-120


130. Two Belouchi bag faces, one decorated with a central madder ground of two rows of guls within geometric borders, 115cm x 55cm, the other madder ground bag decorated with a panel of flower heads within geometric border, 90cm x 63cm. £80-120


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133. An early 20th century live steam tin plate armoured battleship/destroyer, probably Bing, the deck set with a pair of double cannons aft and rear, the port and starboard sides set with single cannons, the detachable cover with four funnels opening to a hull fitted with live steam cylinder driving the prop and propeller, with adjustable rudder, decorated in two shades of grey, with black painted details, 51cm long x 15.5cm high. £100-200


134. An unusual Victorian needle and beadwork hanging of Military interest inscribed ‘Nemo Me Impune Lacesset’, worked in coloured beads with the Royal Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland, fringed, with tassels and lacquered brass folding arm with clamp fixture, 62cm high x 45cm wide. £100-200


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131. A late 19th/early 20th century Persian rug, the abrashed madder ground decorated with a shaped oval panel centred by a serrated pendant enclosing flowers and foliage, surrounded by scrolling foliage and flowers within an abrashed blue ground border decorated with floral palmettes, 188cm x 142cm. £300-500


WORKS OF ART, BRONZES, CLOCKS & VIOLINS


132. An early 20th century Bing clockwork tinplate limousine, left handed steering model with chauffeur, with blue and white printed details, the number plate inscribed ‘19872’, printed and impressed marks, 16cm long x 9.5cm high. £80-120


135. A Jaques croquet set, in pine box bearing printed marks ‘MADE IN ENGLAND FOR HEALS’, 110.5cm wide. £80-120


136. A 19th century brass cased pocket compensated barometer by J. LIZARS, GLASGOW & EDINBURGH, with silvered dial, in fitted leather case, 4.5cm diameter. £50-100


137. A 19th century rosewood sewing box, the hinged top opening to a fitted interior of lift out tray, with secret lifting front panel raising to reveal two small drawers, on a plinth base, 36cm wide x 17cm high x 28.5cm deep. £80-120


138. A 19th century rosewood book stand, the rectangular stand fitted with a single drawer opening to a velvet lined book rest, with turned carrying handles to the sides, 46cm wide x 32.5cm high x 23cm deep. £80-120


139. A Victorian needlework picture, worked in coloured threads to depict the wedding of a Prince and Princess, in rosewood frame, 74cm x 60cm. £100-200


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