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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 180


Lot 187


180. An Inuit carved bone and leather kayak, with hunter, harpoons and catch tethered to the hull, on wood and bone stand, 27cm long. £100-200


181. A 19th century mahogany apprentice made miniature dining table, the circular top with a moulded edge supported on a baluster column and circular plinth base with three scroll feet, the underside bearing a pined note inscribed and dated 1845, 28.5cm diameter x 22cm high. £50-100


182. A Victorian Presentation Hammer, ETON, 1894, the oak handle bearing white metal shield shaped plaque inscribed ‘INVERURIE, WINNER OF THE HAMMER, ETON 1894, 82 FEET’, 107cm long. £50-100


183. An early 19th century rosewood and mother- of-pearl inlaid work box, the hinged cover with central inlaid name plaque inscribed ‘Falconar’, opening to a blue velvet lined fitted interior with lift out tray and divisions, with secret drawer, 31cm wide x 17cm high x 23.5cm deep. £100-200


184. A pair of gilt metal two light wall sconces, the foliate cast nozzles supported on flowering branch arms suspended by ribbon tied back plates, 57cm long x 18cm wide. £200-400


185. A bronze table top cannon, mounted on a wooden carriage, barrel length 22.5cm long. £200-300


186. A late 19th century ivory bust on integral column, possibly Dieppe, 16cm high. £200-300


187. A scratch built scale model S.Y. ORWELL, on rectangular teak plinth, 101cm long x overall 46cm high on plinth. £200-300


38 Lot 188


188. A late 19th/early 20th century Continental carved wood Chamois head, with painted details, mounted on an oak branch back plate with vacant shield, 47cm high x 27cm wide. £100-200


189. A late 19th century Continental ivory figure of a Classical lady, carved standing with loose drapery on a cylindrical base with pierced panel details, 21cm high. £300-500


190. A near pair of gilt metal mounted cobalt blue ground porcelain urns and covers, with pierced dome top covers and gilded details, 25cm high. £100-200


191. A set of seven gilt metal Neo-Classical style two light wall sconces, the urn shaped nozzles supported on foliate cast arms with ribbon tie back plates, 36.5cm high x 24cm wide. £400-600


192. A Victorian walnut, gilt metal and pietra dura inlaid ‘BETJEMANN’S PATENT SELF CLOSING BOOK SLIDE’, CARLISLE & WATTS, 49 Hanover St. Edinburgh, no. 15676, 41cm closed, 62cm extended. £50-100


193. A Victorian coromandel and brass bound games compendium HALL & CO. MANCHESTER, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with cribbage board, markers, ivory scoring dials, dice, shakers and playing cards, the lock plate stamped ‘BETJEMANN LONDON’, 31.5cm wide x 16cm high x 24cm deep. £200-300


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