135
A late 19th century brass mounted walking cane, the ivory pommel in the form of a fi st
£40 - £60
136 A Victorian silver cased fob watch together with a set of gilt metal folding spectacles
£40 - £60
137 A group of ephemera related to Lieutenant- Colonel John Phillips Mead, including pictorial postcards sent from Japan, his Diploma, Record of Service etc.
138
A late 19th/early 20th century brass desktop music stand, together with a similar ebony and mother of pearl stand
139
An early 20th century National cash register with a glass viewing panel and a label for Stevensons, h. 42 cm
140
After Auguste Moreau, a spelter fi gure of a lady and harp, on a wooden stand, h. 50 cm, together with a similar piece
141
132 A Welsh Guards Trooper/bandsman tunic and trousers together with a bearskin hat bearing the insignia for the Signal Corps and a green plume
133
A 19th century and later walnut and parquetry writing slope together with a small sewing box
£30 - £50 134
A 20th century brass tea set on a collapsible carved hardwood stand
Lot 135 £30 - £50
Of Sporting Interest: A 1939 'Das Weisse Band' White Ribbon of St Moritz skiing medal, together with a leather case of skiing ephemera including the diary of Amy Birnie Duthie and eight 1920's year books *Amy Birnie Duthie was a successful skier who competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics **Also see Lot 376
£80 - £120 £100 - £200 142
An Arts & Crafts-type hammered brass charger of circular form with 'rope-twist' handles, d. 45 cm
143 Two early 20th century spirit kettles
144
A late 19th/early 20th century ash spinning wheel
145
An early 20th century Hercules single speed touring cycle in black, numbered VE2543
£50 - £80 18
ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTORS' ITEMS Friday 1st April 2016
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