Miscelânea

A French Empire Mantle Clock with white enamel circular dial, the gilded case with classical maiden with dove on chaise, cornucopia and floral mounts, bun feet, 14in, no pendulum £400 - £600 (Brightwells)
Pair Regency period bronze cherub supported candlesticks 24 cm. high
€500 - €700 (Sheppards)
Old saw-nosed shark`s bill, 116cm
 £60 - £100 (Reeman Dansie)
Pair of nineteenth century French ormolu, bronzed and black slate four branch candelabra, each with scrolled foliate branches terminating in ormolu nozzles, supported by urn shaped columns on square chamfered slate bases, 42cm. £50 - £70 (Reeman Dansie)
Pair of nineteenth century Egyptian revival brass and ormolu candlesticks, in the form of Egyptian maids standing on square marble bases, 21cm. £50 - £80 (Reeman Dansie)
Pair of good quality Regency-style bronze and ormolu two branch candelabra, each with a bronze figure of a seated jester with outstretched arms holding scrolled ormolu candle sconces, hung with cut glass prismatic drops, on a square and cylinder-shaped marble socle, 33.5cm. £500 - £700 (Reeman Dansie)
A Victorian mahogany collectors cabinet, of inverted breakfront form, having a pair of panel doors enclosing two rows of nineteen graduated drawers, 107 cm wide See illustration. £200 - £300 (Charterhouse)
A fine quality mahogany architectural model of a spiral staircase 20th century, with thirty-two steps, the moulded banister on baluster turned spindles, mounted on a moulded circular plinth base, 41½in. (105.5cm.) high. £500 - £700 (Martel Maides)
Auguste Pointaux, 33 Rue Cherubini, Paris, a French ormolu drum head mantle clock, with urn finial and two lion mask side handles, the signed 14cm enamel dial (chipped) with Marti `Medaille Bronze` movement also stamped for Auguste Pointaux, on corner scroll feet and shaped base 39.50 x 25cm (15.41 x 9.75in). £400 - £800 (Cheffins)
A 19th century French mantel clock, the white marble and gilt brass case with drum head having urn finial, supported on four capped columns upon a demi lune base and disc feet, the 9cm enamel dial with Arabic numerals and bell striking silk suspension movement 41cm (15.99in). £300 - £500 (Cheffins)
A mahogany dome top bracket clock circa 1900, with brass inlaid front, brass side frets and handles, 6 inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and twin fusee movement, on ball feet 42cm (16.38in). £200 - £400 (Cheffins)
A Regency mahogany bracket timepiece, with brass inlaid arched case, brass side frets and handles, 8 inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and single fusee movement, on ball feet 43cm (16.77in). £300 - £500 (Cheffins)
A George III brass student`s adjustable lamp, the two nozzles and drip pans flanking and clamping to the spire topped column on three paw feet, 38cm (15in) high. £100 - £200 (Cheffins)
A pair of patinated brass Secessionist candelabra, each three light, with pierced stem and domed foot cast number to base 38cm. high. £200 - £300
(Woolley & Wallis)
An Art Deco electroplate and macassar ebony tea set, comprising; teapot and hinged cover, coffee pot and hinged cover, hot-water urn on stand, on a twin-handled tray stamped RM tray 67cm. wide. £500 - £700 (Woolley & Wallis)
A polished turtle shell, c1930, 69cm
£250 - £350 (Sworders)
Pair of grey marble mantel obelisks, late 19th Century, 47cm
£200 - £300 (Byrne´s)
Typewriters: an Imperial 55 desk model with 18in carriage and a UK made Remington portable. £20 - £30 (SAS)
A North`s Typewriter, with japanned steel cover (some corrosion, no baseboard). £600 - £800 (SAS)
A four-fold mahogany frame screen, with watered silk panels, 188cm high 244cm long. £400 - £600 (Sworders)
A large studio easel, 19th century. £600 - £800 (Sworders)
A pair of brass trumpet based candlesticks, circa 1680, with ribbed stems and drip pans, 33cm (2). £500 - £700 (Sworders)
A rectangular ivory tea caddy, with tortoiseshell stringing, 10cm high.
£600 - £800 (Sworders)
An octagonal tortoiseshell tea caddy, with silver metal stringing and a pagoda lid, with two internal compartments, 17cm diameter, 12cm high.
£2,000 - £2,500 (Sworders)
An ostrich egg, c.1900, finely engraved with whaling scenes, icebergs, galleons and masks, 13.8cm fixed wood stand. £300 - £500 (Sworders)
A George lll tortoiseshell tea caddy, with a serpentine front and two internal divisions, with damage, 20cm wide. £500 - £700 (Sworders)
Two cases of assorted Crustaceans, wall mounted cases with black backboards, nicely displayed specimens including various species of crab, horseshoe crab and shrimp, Case 1: 68cm wide, 11cm deep, 70cm high Case 2: 66cm wide, 10cm deep, 69cm high. £500 - £600 (Sworders)
Two Perch by John Cooper & Sons, bow front and glass side panel case with gold line, internal trade and later external data labels, `Caught at Slapton by B J Kenneth Walter, aged 11 years, 1896`, 91cm wide, 18.5cm deep, 42cm high.
£300 - £500 (Sworders)
A Trout by John Cooper, bow front case with glass side panels and gold line, internal trade and data labels, `Taken by G.H Briand, Aug 16th 1879 in the Colne, Weight 5lb 12oz`, 73.5 cm wide, 16cm deep, 36 cm high. £250 - £350 (Sworders)
A Great Crested, Slovonian and Little Grebe by W. Lockwood of Fakenham, glass front box case, trade label to verso, all three birds mounted in an upright position, great crested grebe in breeding plumage, typical `Norfolk style` groundwork with reed and bulrush, 73cm wide, 27cm deep, 57.5cm high.   £400 - £600 (Sworders)
A Male Cooper Pheasant and a Male Green Pheasant attributed to J Cooper, flat front and glass side panel case with gold line, classic `Cooper style` pale blue backboard with cloud, set amongst fern, moss and grass groundwork, cracked side panel, 113.5cm wide, 22cm deep, 52cm high. £200 - £300 (Sworders)
Crested and Bearded Tits, Reed and Sedge Warblers in two matching style glass front box cases, both cases have attractive backdrops and natural vegetation, Case one (Tits) 34cm wide, 14cm deep, 51cm high, Case two (Warblers) 33.5cm wide, 16.5cm deep, 52 cm high. £250 - £350 (Sworders)