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A framed Miao ceremonial necklace
£465A framed Miao ceremonial necklace
the finely wrapped silver-wire, tapering behind the neck where it is hooked and expanding across the collar into interwoven loops, presented in a 20th Century veneered glazed display frame,£465 -
A pair of Arts & Crafts wrought iron garden gates,
£1,150A pair of Arts & Crafts wrought iron garden gates,
the square section uprights with flattened and shaped termini, circle and trefoil motifs to each gate; with pin and band hinges, hand wrought latch and drop bolt,£1,150 -
A huge pair of French parcel gilt cast and wrought-iron carriageway gates
£12,500A huge pair of French parcel gilt cast and wrought-iron carriageway gates
each leaf with a railed upper panel with a frame of circlets above a frieze of foliate ornament above a smaller lower panel infilled with lattice-work,£12,500 -
A Victorian parcel-gilt copper, steel and wrought iron cockerel weathervane
£895A Victorian parcel-gilt copper, steel and wrought iron cockerel weathervane
the vane modelled as a cockerel, the indices mounted on a round-section knopped standard and supported with scrollwork and leafy clasps,£895 -
A Victorian cast iron window header
£265A Victorian cast iron window header
modelled as a keystoned lintel centred with an armorial helm cast in relief,£265 -
A Victorian cast iron door porter
£185A Victorian cast iron door porter
modelled as the Field Marshall mounted on horseback wearing a pith helmet, the regimental colours below, flat-backed for the securing of an open door,£185 -
A collection of Victorian cast iron coal-hole covers: 36No.”Opercula”
£3,850 the lot (36)A collection of Victorian cast iron coal-hole covers: 36No.”Opercula”
each circular disk cast in relief with geometric lines or circles, some pierced with ventilation holes, some bearing the maker’s name including “Brooks, Phillips and Co of Paddington Green W.”, “Hayward Bros.” and “Matts”£3,850 the lot (36) -
An Edward VII Royal Mail cast-iron wall-mounted post box
£2,150An Edward VII Royal Mail cast-iron wall-mounted post box
the fascia plate cast in relief with the crown and monogram of Edward VII, the hooded slot cast in relief with “POST OFFICE” above the hinged door – with working lock and key – and bearing the maker’s name “W.T.ALLEN, LONDON”, the interior with sections of the collection basket and two enamelled indicators “Good Friday” and “Bank Holiday”,£2,150 -
A run of French parcel-gilt wrought-iron parapet railings,
£2,240A run of French parcel-gilt wrought-iron parapet railings,
in two long sections, each centred with a circlet – one retaining a “D.M.C” monogramme – and flanked with scrollwork panels, finials along the top edge,£2,240 -
An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
£1,185An early Victorian copper and wrought iron weathervane
the pennant vane (later) modelled in sheet steel, the indices mounted on a round-section standard set in a sandstone pedestal,£1,185