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Lindsay Burns & Company


143. A Keswick School of Industrial Arts brass charger, with embossed decoration of a galleon within a foliate border, impressed marks ‘KSIA, KESWICK, A164’, 57cm diameter. £100-200


144. A Scottish Arts & Crafts white metal wall mounted newspaper rack, the rectangular back plate with embossed celtic decoration, fronted by a slightly hinged section of three vertical panels embossed with corresponding decoration, 44cm high x 24cm wide. £80-120


145. A Scottish Arts & Crafts brass charger, with embossed border of roundels and celtic knot work, 59cm diameter. £80-120


146. A Victorian coromandel writing slope, the hinged rectangular cover centred with a circular brass plaque bearing a vacant shield shaped cartouche, opening to a fitted interior with a green velvet lined writing slope, bearing a BRAMAH PATENT lock, 35cm wide x 14.5cm high x 24.5cm deep. £80-120


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140. A pair of 19th century ormolu mounted marble twin handled urns, the pear-shaped marble bodies decorated with floral garlands, the handles modelled in the form of swans heads with arched necks, raised on socle and square plinth bases, the covers with pineapple-shaped finials, 31cm high. £600-800


141. A pair of late 19th century bronze figures of Sphinx, modelled on rectangular white marble plinths, 22.5cm wide x 17.5cm high. £300-500


142. A late 19th century ivory figure ground of a hunter and attendant child, probably Dieppe, the hunter carved holding a crossbow on his right shoulder, raised on a cylindrical wooden column, overall 19cm high. £200-300


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147. An early 20th century WMF style pewter dressing table mirror, the bevelled oval mirror plate within a pierced and floral garland frame, with strut back support, 39cm high x 30cm wide. £80-120


148. A late 19th/early 20th century composite head doll, with inlaid glass eyes, stuffed body and carved wooden limbs, 50cm long. £50-100


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