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A Chinese Silver Bon Bon Dish by Zeewo: Hallmarked 'Zeewo' and Chinese character mark. Bon bon dish with beaded rim, pierced body and plain pedestal, c1900, H 8.5cm x W 10.5cm £100-200
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An HM silver Workhouse key: 1903 Birmingham by Elkington and Co, ornate presentation key inscribed to shield "Holborn casual wards opened Jan 1st 1903 presented to T J Bolton Esq Chairman of the Board of Governors" £100-200
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A William IV silver medicine spoon: Hallmarked London 1835 Charles Gibson, mouthpiece inscribed"C Gibson inventor 71 Bishopsgate", gilt interior with hinged door for medication to bowl £300-500
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A Nathaniel Mills silver vinaigrette: Engine turned decoration with gilt floral lid to interior, monogram AMT to cartouche to the lid £180-250
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An Impressive Victorian Taxidermy Case of Two Stuffed Pike, by W. Dennis, dated 1894: The bow front case inscribed 'Taken by F. Keen at Lanford, Sep 5th 1894, Whts 8 1/2 lbs & 7 lbs 10 ozs', mounted against a naturalistic setting, the back board labelled internally 'William Dennis/ 48 Mansfield Road/ Kingsland Road', H 63cm x W 98cm £800-1000
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A Taxidermy Pike by W. Dennis: mounted against a naturalistic setting, in a glazed bow front case, the backboard labelled internally, H 63cm x W 98cm £200-300
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A Taxidermy: A taxidermy of a mtatse sable on a chess piece mount H 175cm x 44cm (off mount) £300-500
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A Taxidermy: A shoulder mounted taxidermy of an impala H 90cm x W 30cm £100-150
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A Taxidermy: A shoulder mounted taxidermy of an impala H 90cm x W 30cm £100-150
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A Taxidermy: A shoulder mount taxidermy of a blue wildebeest (gnu) H 87cm x W 77cm £200-300
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Circle of Stephen Pearce (British, 1819-1904): An equestrian portrait depicting a gentleman mounted on horseback in a landscape, oil on canvas, H 68 x W 88cm £1200-1800
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Edward Henry Windred (British, 1875-1953): A portrait of a carrier pigeon, 'B C Cock "At Last"...owner C Pollard Leyton U.F.C. June 16th 1928 1st Perth 361 miles 744 yds...58 birds competing', oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 36cm x W 46cm £300-500
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Benjamin Herring, Jr. (British, 1830-1871): Huntsmen clearing a hedge, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 24 x W 32.5cm £600-800
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George Faulkner Wetherbee, R.I, R.O.I. (American, 1851-1920): A wooded landscape, oil on board, signed lower right, coastal study verso, H 33 x W 50cm £300-500
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English School (19th century): A duck & ducklings attended by a woman & girl in landscape, oil on canvas, H 29 x W 24cm £80-120
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Attributed to Phillip Henry Rideout (British, 1860-1920): A pair of oils on board depicting coaching subjects, H 26 x W 39cm £100-200
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Attributed to Benjamin Williams Leader, R.A. (1831-1923): A figure in a river landscape, oil on canvas, unsigned, H 74 x W 49cm £500-800
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Catherine Mary Wood (British, 1860-1939): Still life of flowers, lemons & a ceramic jug, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 51 x W 41cm; together with a floral still life oil on canvas, H 49 x W 38cm (2) £500-800
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Frederick Tucker (active 1860-1935): A wooded landscape, watercolour, signed lower left, H 35 x W 51cm £80-120
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F. E. Jamieson (British, 19th/20th century): Figures in a sunset highland landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 40 x W 60cm £100-150
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George A. Boyle (1842-1930): Cattle grazing in a river landscape, oil on panel, signed lower right, H 22 x W 31cm £150-250
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William Harding Smith (British, 1848-1922): Still life of grapes & gooseberries, oil on canvas, signed lower left & dated 1881, H 18 x W 24cm £400-600
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J R Brown (British, exh. 1886-1899): Portrait of a gentleman, watercolour, signed lower right & dated 1889, H 39 x W 30cm £60-80
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Orlando Norie (British, 1832-1901): A soldier on horseback with attendant, watercolour, signed lower left, H 32 x W 26cm £1000-1500
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Orlando Norie (British, 1832-1901): A leather bound album containing ten watercolours of military figures, each approximately H 13 x W 10cm, the mounts decoratively lithographed with similar subjects £2000-3000
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Richard Simkin (British, 1840-1926): The 4th Dragoon Guards, watercolour, signed lower right & dated 8/83, titled Egypt 1882 lower centre, H 18 x W 32cm £1200-1800
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Frederick Edward Joseph Goff (British, 1855-1931): Cleopatra's Needle, watercolour, signed & titled lower right, H 18 x W 26cm. Provenance: label verso for Haynes Fine Art £300-500
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William Broome of Ramsgate (British, 1838-1891): A pair of oils on canvas depicting extensive shipping scenes with numerous boats off the coast, each signed lower left, H 60 x W 106cm £2000-3000
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After John Constable, R.A. (British, 1776-1837): The Haywain, oil on canvas, H 60 x W 90cm, after the original in the National Gallery, London £200-300
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After Sir David Wilkie, R.A. (1785-1841): The Blind Fiddler, oil on canvas, H 62 x W 75cm. The present composition is after Wilkie's original, now in the Tate, London £700-1000
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Swiss School (19th century): A chalet in a mountainous landscape, oil on canvas, H 59.5 x W 79.5cm £80-120
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J. A. Kingston (British, 19th/20th century): Sailing off the coast, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 29 x W 44.5cm £100-150
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David Cox, Jr. (British, 1808-1885): Figures & dog on a track in a landscape with windmill beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 17 x W 25cm £300-500
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George Henry Laporte (British, 1799-1873): 'Pets of the Paddock', watercolour, signed lower left & dated 1869, H 59 x W 89cm: Provenance: 102, Phillips, London, November 24, 1980; bears label verso for Weston Gallery, Norfolk. £800-1200
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M Wilson (British, 18th/19th century): Near Wark Castle, Northumberland, watercolour, titled, signed & dated 1798 on original label verso, H 30 x W 45cm £100-200
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George Arthur Gaskell (British, 19th/20th century): Portrait of a lady holding a basket of flowers, signed lower right & dated 1901, H 70 x W 52cm £400-600
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Henry E. Hobson (British, active 1857-1870): The Flower Girl, watercolour, signed lower right & dated 1865, H 29.5 x W 22cm £300-500
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English School (19th century): Portrait of a Stage girl, watercolour, signed indistinctly lower centre R Hall Bolt.., H 30 x W 22cm £80-120
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Joseph Halford Ross (British, b. 1866): A pair of watercolours, 'A Surrey Cottage' & 'A Cornish Cottage', each signed lower left, H 27.5 x W 17cm (2) £80-120
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Myles Birket Foster (British, 1825-1899): Figures before a cottage with a landscape beyond, watercolour, monogrammed lower right, H 22 x W 30cm £200-300
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Naive School (19th century): A lake view with figures, boats & an island fort, watercolour, signed lower left, H 22 x W 33cm; together with W Searle (19th century): Cattle in a river landscape with bridge beyond, watercolour, signed lower right & dated 1887; & R W Hart (19th century): View from Muswell Hill, watercolour, signed lower right, H 11.5 x W 17cm (3) £100-200
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Circle of Francis William Topham (British, 1808-1877): The Fortune Teller, watercolour, H 36cm £200-300
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Thomas Charles Leeson Rowbotham (British, 1823-1875): Figures on a track in a mountainous Continental landscape with tower beyond, watercolour, signed lower left & dated 1858, H 23 x W 24cm £100-150
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Thomas Charles Leeson Rowbotham (British, 1823-1875): The Bay of Salerno, watercolour, signed lower right & dated 1867, stencil numbers verso, H 30 x W 60cm £400-600
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Attributed to William Stephen Coleman (British, 1829-1904): Flower pickers in a landscape with a shepherd herding sheep beyond, watercolour, signed with initials lower right, H 26 x W 42cm £400-600
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English School (19th century): Figures before a river with a house beyond, oil on canvas, H 52 x W 42cm £150-250
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After James Gilray (British, 1757-1815): 'Hounds in full-cry', 'Hounds throwing off', 'Hounds finding' & 'Hounds in full cry', a set of four coloured engravings, published April 8th 1800 by H Humphrey, No. 27 St. James's Street, London, each H 25.5 x 35cm (4) £150-250
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Etienne Amable Marois (French, b.1833): 'The Reapers', watercolour, signed lower right, H 38 x W 30cm £80-120
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Orlando Norie (British, 1832-1901): 'The Royal Horse Artillery, A Battery at Exercise', watercolour, signed lower right, H 19 x W 29cm £200-300
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Theodore Fort (French, 1810-1896): Guarding the Wagon Train, watercolour, signed lower centre, H 26.5 x W 45cm £300-500
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