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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 147


147. A 19th century bronze and glass cornucopia vase, formed with a bronze dolphin supporting a lemon tinted facet cut glass spill vase, on black marble plinth base, 21cm high x 24cm wide. £80-120


148. A decorative hard stone vine tree in marble jardiniere, 25cm high x 23cm wide. £50-100


149. A South Sea Islands club, with carved handle detail, 38.5cm long. £100-200


150. An Indian bronze figure of a deity, on carved and pierced wood stand, overall 12cm high. £100-200


151. An Indian bronze figure of Ganesh, on pierced wood stand, overall 17cm high. £100-200


152. A bronzed copper relief panel of a Baccha- nalian scene after Thomire, 14.5cm x 28.5cm. £100-200


153. A 19th century needlework sampler by Helen Elsmie dated 1816, worked in coloured threads with alphabet, verse, and house, 50.5cm x 38cm. £100-200


154. A hard stone tree in bronze jardiniere, 24cm high. £80-120


155. An early 20th century Rococo style ormolu mounted blue ground porcelain table lamp, overall 60cm high. £100-200


Lot 158


158. Two 19th century rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddies, the larger fitted with a cut glass mixing bowl and two removable caddies,35.5cm wide x 19cm high x 19.5cm deep, the smaller fitted with two detachable covers, 26.5cm wide x 19.5cm high x 17cm deep. £150-250


28 Lot 156


156. An early 20th century cold painted bronze table lamp in the form of a branch supporting three pheasants, on a rectangular onyx plinth base, overall 35cm high. £100-200


157. An early 20th century walnut apprentice chest, fitted with three short and three long drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 23cm wide x 20cm high x 13cm deep. £80-120


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