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Two Queen Mary Christmas tins 162


A South Africa Medal


with South Africa bars for 1901 and 1902 awarded to 8601 Pte. T. Bishop Gren. Gds., a First World War group awarded to 18027 A. W. O. CL 2 T. Bishop (presumably the same recipient). A South Africa Medal with South Africa 1902 and Cape Colony bars awarded to 2937 Pte. S. Woodcraft Bedford Regt., together with a 1914-1919 Medal awarded to Pte. Sturnum and a City of London Yeomanry cap badge for South Africa 1900-02


£200 - £300 163


A group of 20th century fi shing equipment including a multiplier reel, various other reels and tackle, contained in a 'Universal Medicine Chest' *This lot is consigned by the family of Ernest E. Briggs, the author of 'Angling and Art in Scotland: some fi shing experiences'


164


'The Scottia' split cane fl y fi shing rod with the associated bag, together with another similar rod


*This lot is consigned by the family of Ernest E. Briggs, the author of 'Angling and Art in Scotland: some fi shing experiences'


£50 - £80


165 - 180 Spare Lots


181


A set of four modern Chinese paintings on silk, each depicting birds seated on blossoming branches, 60 x 30 cm


182


A modern Cantonese famille rose fi sh bowl on stand, d. 46 cm


£60 - £100 Lot 185 £50 - £80 183 £50 - £80


An early/mid-20th century Japanese four section screen, each panel painted with traditional scene and behind glass within fretwork borders, each panel 115 x 29 cm


184


A modern Chinese carved hardwood stand, h. 46 cm


£40 - £60 Lot 162 £20 - £30


£60 - £100


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ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS Friday 1st January 2016


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