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Lindsay Burns & Company


216. A 19th century Grand Tour cut and polished stone seal and impression plaster tablet, the matrix carved with a ruined tower, in fitted case, seal 9cm long. £80-120


217. A collection of five 19th century Grand Tour shell cameos, each carved with a different profile, in velvet lined leather cases, approximately 5cm x 4cm. £200-300


218. An early 20th century cut glass table lamp, with tapered spiral turned stem and domed circular foot, with chrome fixture, overall 49cm high. £50-100


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214. A 19th century ivory bust of a Gentleman on yellow marble column, on a velvet lined ebonised plinth base with three bun feet, under a glass dome, the ivory bust inscribed ‘M.NOBLE SC.’, bust on column 21.5cm high (overall height 30.5cm). £100-200


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219. A pair of late 19th century lion’s paw table lamps (Panthera Leo), with later white metal mounts, overall 39cm high. £400-600


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215. A Regency portrait miniature of a Gentleman ‘J.F.Barbar, 25 Southampton, Strand, London’, 1802, painted on ivory and inscribed in ink on paper verso, signed indistinctly with initials lower right, in yellow metal frame with suspension loop, 6.2cm x 4.9cm. £80-120


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220. A set of three early 19th century French steel fire irons, with octagonal shaped handles and spiral stems, comprising; poker, tongs and shovel, shovel 74cm long. £150-250


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