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A Pair of George III Pier MirrorsA Fine 19th Century Table ClockA Charles X Bronze and Ormolu Clock
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Mallett at Home | 1865 - 2015

Mallett at Home | 1865 - 2015
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Twelve Silver Gilt Under Plates: Austria circa 2001, of decagonal form in the Empire style with a boldly gadrooned central recess and a border of laurel leaves, assayed at the London Assay Office, Goldsmiths' Hall, now bear the
0073: Twelve Silver Gilt Under PlatesEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A Miniature Louis XVI Brass Circular Lantern: France circa 1790, the original smoke cowl heading a scrolling canopy to swag and bow decoration, terminating in stylised acorn finials, 19cm wide, 45cm high
0075: A Miniature Louis XVI Brass Circular LanternEst. £700-£1,000
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A George III Mahogany Tray Top Table: England circa 1800, with finely figured detail and chevron pattern border, the flame veneered mahogany top is rich in colour and depth, the table stands on four elegantly tapering legs, 62cm wide,
0076: A George III Mahogany Tray Top TableEst. £600-£800
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A Rare Set of Four Candlesticks: 19th century, modelled in the form of cannon, supported on a platform formed of stacked cannon balls, 30.5cm high, 7.5cm deep
0077: A Rare Set of Four CandlesticksEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A Set of Silver Gilt Knives and Forks: England circa 1837, with agate handles, comprising 6 knives and 6 forks, together with 6 further knives with gilt blades and handles of similar agate (18 pieces in all), Hallmarks: London, 1837-8
0078: A Set of Silver Gilt Knives and ForksEst. £300-£500
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A Louis Philippe Mahogany Commode: France circa 1845, stamped by the marchand BARRAUD underneath the marble, having a shallow drawer in the frieze, which is inlaid in the centre with a marquetry butterfly and is bordered in satinwood
0079: A Louis Philippe Mahogany CommodeEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Combination Backgammon, Chess & Writing Table: England circa 2008, of traditional form with a removable top, the tric trac table is veneered throughout with polished shagreen, the reversible top is leather on one side and rotates to reveal a card
0080: A Combination Backgammon, Chess & Writing TableEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Edwardian Silver Tortoise Bell: England circa 1910, in the form of a tortoise, Hallmarks Chester, 1910, 15cm wide
0081: A Edwardian Silver Tortoise BellEst. £400-£600
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A Swedish Porphyry Vase Mounted as a Lamp: Sweden circa 1810, on a waisted foot supported on a square block plinth, now mounted as a lamp, 79cm high
0082: A Swedish Porphyry Vase Mounted as a LampEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Chinese Export Panel: China circa 1790, depicting exotic birds including ducks and oriental pheasants amongst flowering branches and rock work, against a tobacco-coloured background, 79cm wide, 132cm high
0083: A Chinese Export PanelEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Large Ribbed Mahogany Peat Bucket: England circa 1800, of large scale, with broad brass bands and brass carrying handle with scroll brackets, with modern brass liner , 46cm high
0084: A Large Ribbed Mahogany Peat BucketEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Charles X Verre Églomisé Wall Barometer: France circa 1825, of diamond form, the glass panels all edged with brass mouldings and decorated with stylised neo-classical ornament, the borders in green, red and gold, the dial in blue, black and
0085: A Charles X Verre Églomisé Wall BarometerEst. £800-£1,200
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A George III Mahogany Library Table: England , in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, of small scale and rich colour, the leather-lined top with carved moulded edge, the frieze having two end drawers enriched with swags of carved husks
0086: A George III Mahogany Library TableEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A Mid 18th Century Swedish Parcel Gilt Pier Mirror: Sweden circa 1760, the pierced strapwork cresting embellished with a carved laurel leaf crown tied with ribbons and further adorned with swags, tassles and carved acanthus leaf decoration, retaining
0087: A Mid 18th Century Swedish Parcel Gilt Pier MirrorEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A Pair of Green Glass Bells: England circa 1900, with wrythen green bowls and flint handles , 33cm high
0088: A Pair of Green Glass BellsEst. £200-£300
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A Pair of Empire Silver Mounted Vases and Covers: Belgium circa 1820, attributed to the Vonêche factory, the bodies decorated all over with cut diamonds, mounted with a silver band, indistinctly marked, with horizontal ribbing, the lids
0089: A Pair of Empire Silver Mounted Vases and CoversEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A Rococo Giltwood Pier Mirror: Germany circa 1760, in the English manner, the sides and cresting surmounted by gilt scrolling baldaquino above a delicately fashioned chinoiserie pierced lattice, throughout subsidiary scrolls with
0090: A Rococo Giltwood Pier MirrorEst. £4,000-£6,000
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0091: This lot is withdrawnEst. £10-£20Lot Passed
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A Pair of Opaline Candlesticks: France circa 1850, of baluster form decorated with gilt floral sprays framed within lines of gilt standing on stepped circular bases, each has a machined gilt bronze socle, 20cm high
0092: A Pair of Opaline CandlesticksEst. £200-£300
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Ten Cut Glass Plates: England circa 1825, with star-cut bases, scalloped rims and a band of hobnail cut diamonds, 20cm diameter , (image shows just one)
0093: Ten Cut Glass PlatesEst. £300-£500
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A Pair of Needlework Cushions: England circa 1750, showing flowers, leaves and berries on a yellow ground, with silk needlework highlights, 30cm wide, 35cm high
0094: A Pair of Needlework CushionsEst. £400-£600
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A 19th Century Brass Easel: England circa 1890, the body with two fielded areas containing serpentine scrolls and twisted brass stretchers, the adjustable picture rests finished with bold paterae and the whole standing on paw
0095: A 19th Century Brass EaselEst. £400-£600
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A Model 9 Pounder Mark II Field Gun and Limber: England circa 1875, attributed to Reid & Sons, Newcastle -Upon-Tyne, in mahogany and brass throughout, the rifled barrel with the elevating gear of Whitworth pattern, consisting of a long screw
0096: A Model 9 Pounder Mark II Field Gun and LimberEst. £1,000-£1,500
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