Dominic Winter Auctioneers

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71* Money Bank. A 19th century novelty cast iron money bank depicting ‘Jonah and the Whale’, not operable, 24cm long (1)

£100 - £150

73* Oak figures. A pair of carved oak male figures playing musical instruments, late 19th/early 20th century, one playing a woodwind instrument and the other a lute, total height 31.5cm (12.5ins) & 31cm (12ins) respectively Possibly originally part of a piece of furniture or staircase. (2)

74* Riding Whips. An Edwardian ladies riding whip, silver horses head grip on woven whip with foliate silver collar, 80.5cm long, together with another riding whip with foliate yellow metal top, leather grip on woven whip, 76cm long

72* Nelson (Vice Admiral Horatio). A late 19th century commemorative circular brass plaque, with a profile of Nelson facing left within acorn and oak leaf border, in a convex glass frame with champlevé enamel decoration, 14.5cm across (1)

£70 - £100

(2)

£100 - £200

£100 - £150

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75* Sewing Machine. A late 19th century sewing machine by Willcox & Gibbs circa 1880, the metal framework painted black with gilt lettering and decoration, circular gilt makers plate and nickel plated table, mounted on a mahogany plinth, 33cm long in its pine carrying box with key, 31cm high x 25cm wide x 36.5cm deep The Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company was started in 1857 by James E. A. Gibbs and James Willcox, opening its London Office in 1859 at 135 Regent Street. By around 1871 the European offices were at 150 Cheapside, London and later 20 Fore Street, London. (1) £200 - £300

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