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An Art Deco diamond dress ring: Hallmarked 18ct and platinum shank set with 11 old cut diamonds into leaf shaped setting. £200-400
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A Greek Silver Gilt Hand of a Saint: C1800, a Greek silver gilt hand of a saint from an icon. Framed behind glass, length of hand 15cm; Frame H 23cm x W 20cm £60-80
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A Pair of HM Silver Arts & Crafts-style Candlesticks: A pair of HM silver Arts & Crafts-style candlesticks by James Dixon & Sons. Hallmarked to the base and sconces Sheffield, c1910, H 22cm £400-600
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Two Silver Marrow Scoops: A Georgian marrow scoop (London 1759) with maker's mark 'J.G.'; together with an 1805 Birmingham example with pusher and ivory handle by Samuel Pemberton £100-200
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George Armfield (British, 1840-1878): A dog with its catch, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 24 x W 29cm £500-800
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Josef Kriehuber (Austrian, 1801-1876): Portrait of a lady in a blue dress, pencil & watercolour, signed lower right, H 20cm £500-800
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Maurice Greiffenhagen, R.A. (British, 1862-1931): Study of angels, mixed media, signed lower right, H 42 x W 54cm £300-500
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Richard Thomas Pentreath (British, 1806-1869): Kynance Cove, Mount Bay, Cornwall, watercolour, signed & titled verso on original artist's label, H 36 x W 55cm £200-400
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James Wilkie (British, b. 1890): Tavern scene, Epping, Essex, oil on canvas, titled & signed on original exhibition label for the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, H 70 x W 90cm £200-300
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Felix J. Gardon (19th/20th Century): Floral still life, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 34 x W 44cm £300-500
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A large quantity of engravings: to include the Tempest after Fuseli £80-120
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Leila K. Williamson (British, active 1884-1919): An Orientalist street scene with figures, oil on panel, signed lower left, H 30 x W 38cm £80-120
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James Henry Dowd (British, 1883-1956): A Grenadier guards military band with attendant boys, etching, hand signed in pencil, H 20 x W 26cm £200-300
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English School (19th Century): Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, pastel, H 73cm £120-180
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Follower of Jean-Francois Millet (French, 1814-1875): A pair of oils on canvas depicting figures with sheep in wooded landscapes, oils on panel, each signed, H 38 x W 68cm (2) £200-400
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After Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641): King Charles I on horseback, oil on canvas, in decorative hand-painted ebonised frame, after the circa 1635 original in the National Gallery, London, H 114cm x W 89cm £800-1200
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Circle of John Nost Sartorius (British, 1755-1828): A horse chasing a dog in a landscape, oil on canvas, H 57.5 x W 70cm, labels verso for Thos. Agnew & Sons, Christie's & Gerald Freeman collection £800-1200
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Circle of John Nost Sartorius (British, 1755-1828): Portrait of a horse in a landscape, oil on canvas, H 57.5 x W 70cm, labels verso for Thos. Agnew & Sons, Christie's & Gerald Freeman collection £600-800
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Circle of Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding, P.O.W.S. (British, 1798-1855): A wooded river landscape with cattle drover, oil on canvas, H 23.5 x W 39.5cm £100-200
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Follower of Eugene Boudin (French, 1824-1898): Figures by a river, oil on canvas, signed lower right with monogram MA, H 39 x W 48cm £80-120
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Circle of Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789): Warships on calm waters & a stormy shipwreck scene, oils on canvas, a pair, each H 31.5 x W 38cm £400-600
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Follower of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875): Figures in a waterside wooded landscape, oil on canvas, H 29 x W 39cm £60-80
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After Luigi Rossini (Italian, 1790-1857): Five engravings of various architectural subjects, the largest H 45 x W 63cm £300-500
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E St. John (British, 19th Century): A lake landscape with numerous boats, figures & houses, a ruined mountain top castle beyond, watercolour, signed lower right, H 44 x W 64cm £150-250
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Spyridon Scarvelli (Greek, 1868-1942): A barge on the Nile, watercolour, signed lower left, titled verso in French, H 27 x W 15cm £200-300
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778): Temple of Saturn, etching, with Fleur-de-Lys watermark, H 46 x W 68cm. Exhibited & sold at P & D Conalghi & Co. Ltd, with original label verso £100-200
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Roland Batchelor, R.W.S (British, 1889-1990): Boulogne, watercolour, signed, label verso for RWS Galleries £100-200
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Henry Edridge (British, 1769-1821): The Wartburg, near Eisenach, Germany, pencil drawing, Exhibited & sold at P & D Conalghi & Co. Ltd, with original purchaser's receipt dated 1973 £300-500
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Attributed to Robert Ladbrooke (British, 1768-1842): Figures & dog on a hillside landscape, oil on board, old label verso bearing attribution to Ladbrooke,H 22 x W 30cm £100-200
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Norwich School (19th Century): A family waiting for a ferry with their dog in a riverside landscape, a hillside windmill beyond, oil on canvas, H 25 x W 35cm, frame bearing the name 'George Vincent' on plaque, collection label to verso £200-400
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Henry Bright (British, 1814-1873): A river landscape with church beyond, pastel, signed with initials lower right & dated 1832, H 26 x W 40cm £100-200
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After John Sell Cotman (British, 1782-1842): Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire, etching by J J Cotman, numbered VIII within the plate, H 30 x W 22cm (unframed) £80-120
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William Henry Crome (British, 1806-1873): St. Mary's Parish Church, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, oil on canvas, signed with initials, titled verso, H 29 x W 44cm £100-200
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Norwich School (19th Century): Portrait of Mr Ballance, oil on panel, titled on original artist's label verso, H 39 x W 29cm £100-200
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Arthur James Stark (British, 1831-1902): Rooks, Crabhill, Nutfield, Surrey, watercolour, titled verso, labelled to reverse of frame, H 20 x W 30cm £80-120
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Thomas Brabazon Aylmer (British, 1806-1856): Landing the catch, watercolour, signed with initials lower right £150-250
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Circle of George Morland (British, 1763-1804): Peasant & Pig, oil on panel, H 39 x W 57cm, stencils numbers & provenance to verso £300-500
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After John Constable, R.A. (British, 1776-1837): The Haywain, oil on canvas, H 60 x W 90cm, a late 19th/early 20th century copy of the original in the National Gallery, London £300-500
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George Dunkerton Hiscox (British, 1840-1909): The River Thames at Eton, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 49 x W 75cm £100-200
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Circle of Walter Crane, R.W.S. (British, 1845-1915): A pair of watercolours depicting Elizabethan soldiers in decorative interiors, each signed with monogram, H 43 x W 14.5cm (2) £80-120
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George Sidney Shepherd, N.W.S. (British, 1784-1862): Pentonville Road, London, watercolour, H 19 x W 26cm, titled verso on original label for Fry Gallery, Jermyn Street £400-600
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Circle of George Frederic Watts, O.M, R.A. (British, 1817-1904): Portrait of a gentleman, oil on canvas, H 60 x W 50cm £100-200
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Continental School (19th Century): Mythological scene depicting a soldier attended by a Goddess holding a dagger, oil on canvas, H 76 x W 104cm £400-600
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K Bernard (Continental School, 19th/20th century): A portrait miniature depicting Napoleon Bonaparte, signed to obverse, H 6cm £200-300
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Franz Emil Krause (German, c.1836-1900): Ships on calm waters, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 19 x W 29cm £300-500
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George Henry Boughton, R.A. (British, 1833-1905): Medieval figures in a winter landscape, oil on board, monogrammed lower left, stencil numbers to verso, H 29 x W 50cm £2000-3000
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Joseph Smith (British Pyrographer, early 19th Century) after Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825): The Nightmare, pokerwork on wood panel, signed lower left £300-500
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Follower of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875): A figure in a wooded landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 22 x W 32cm £80-120
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Henry Hadfield Cubley (British, 1844-1902): 'On the Hillside, Barmouth', oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed verso, titled and dated 1925, H 50 x W 40cm £150-250
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Thomas Holloway (British, 1748-1827): A set of seven engravings after Raphael, unframed £100-200
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