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Lot 1369
Sale: 200922An Oriental carved painted wooden figure, together with an early 20th century 'Chicago World Fair' bottle opener souvenir, and a 1900 Paris exposition mirror with floral and scroll motif (3)
Lot 145
Sale: 120922An early 20th century French marble topped birds eye maple breakfront mirror back side cabinet, width 131cm, depth 49cm, height 160cm
Lot 263
Sale: 150822A George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, a Victorian satinwood and rosewood domed topped glove box, a burr wood circular tray, a George III inlaid mahogany domed topped easel mirror and a pair of turned hardwood cups
Lot 831
Sale: 010822A cased George V silver mounted silver eight piece dressing table set, including tray, mirror and mounted glass tidy, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1921, together with four associated silver mounted nail implements, a nail b
Lot 838
Sale: 010822A small pair of George V pierced silver bonbon dishes, 92mm, two small pierced silver bowls, a modern silver pill box, three silver mounted glass toilet jars and a silver plated hand mirror.
Lot 19
Sale: 180722A Dutch brass framed cushion wall mirror, with ornate arched cresting, pierced and repousse with birds, scrollwork and shell surmount, width 33cm height 58cm
Lot 816
Sale: 040722An early 20th century Chinese Export white metal three piece dressing table set, by Wang Hing, Hong Kong, comprising a mirror and two brushes and a pair of associated silver handled curling tongs.
Lot 520
Sale: 040722Two shaped Afghan? white metal or parcel gilt white metal, coral bead set pendants, one on a white metal chain, together with a continental engine turned white metal minaudiere, modelled as a hand mirror, 12.3cm
Lot 337
Sale: LJUNE22Mark Brazier Jones (b.1956) 'Zodiac' mirror, circa 1990, copper plated steel with etched glass cabochons, diameter 100cm
Lot 810
Sale: 200622A silver mounted hand mirror and two brushes, and 800 toasting fork?, a dwarf candlestick, white metal toddy ladle(a.f.), 925 bonbon basket and a pair of late Victorian wine labels by George Unite.