Lockdales - The Fine Sale, Auction 169 - 9th & 10th October 2019
161 1407 Money boxes. A collection of eighteen money boxes, mostly depicting red post boxes, various ages, including an early Mickey Mouse example £50 - £80 1408 Mother of pearl card case, 10.5cm x 8cm approx. £20 - £40 1409 Novelty silver plated ice bucket, circa early 20th Century, depicting a top hat box, height 14cm, width 19cm, depth 16cm approx. £40 - £60 1410 Oak four sided rotating thimble display case, height 41.5cm approx. £20 - £40 1411 Oak tantalus, containing three cut glass decanters, key present however lock not working, height 34cm, length 37cm approx. (sold as seen) £30 - £50 1412 Oak three decanter tantalus, with brass mounts & sectionalised drawer beneath, patent stamp to brass handle, key present, height 34cm, length 36cm, width 27cm approx. £50 - £80 1413 Oldham WW2 lantern, automatic type, Naval/Miner's battery lamp/lantern. £30 - £40 1414 Pair of brass ships lamps / lanterns (port & starboard), height 31cm approx. £50 - £80 1415 Pair of ships lanterns, damage to glass, height 33cm approx.(sold as seen) £30 - £50 1416 Pair of small cloisonne vases (possibly Chinese), height 90mm, each on a stand, contained in original fitted case £30 - £50 1417 Penny Farthing bicycle, circa 19th Century, with turned wooden handles and leather seat, wheel diameter 40 inches, total height 51.5 inches approx. (Sold as seen) £200 - £300 1418 Pewter measuring jugs. A set of six graduated pewter measuring jugs, height 16cm & smaller £20 - £40 1419 Plaster cast of the London 2012 Olympic Games prize medal, mounted in a frame with a card signed by Deputy Master and Chief Executive of the Royal Mint. This plaster cast was made from the same die used to strike the 118mm. diameter Olympic prize medals. Believed to have been produced privately by the Royal Mint as gifts for employees and others involved in the production of the London Games medals. Approx 28cm x 39cm £150 - £200 1420 Plaster cast of the new One Pound coin, mounted in a frame along with two examples each of the last circulating pound and new one pound, with a card signed by Deputy Master and Chief Executive of the Royal Mint. Believed to have been produced privately by the Royal Mint as gifts for employees. Approx 28cm x 39cm £100 - £120 1421 Queen Victoria interest. A cotton nightgown with lace trim previously belonging to HM Queen Victoria, embroidered with her monogram / cypher 'VR 26' to front, a lovely piece. Provenance - From the estate of a member of the household staff. £350 - £450
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