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American School (20th century): American Indians waylaying a coach travelling through a landscape, oil on canvas, H 60 x W 90cm £200-400
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John Haskins (British, b. 1938): Hemingford Grey, River Ouse, acrylic on board, signed lower right, H 35 x W 51cm £100-150
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Laurence Stephen Lowry, R.A. (British, 1887-1976): 'Landscape with Farm Buildings', colour print, signed in pencil, with blindstamp, published 1974 by Venture Prints, Bristol, H 40 x W 50cm.Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this £700-1000
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Gudrun Sibbons (German, b. 1925): 'Harvest time' & 'Washing Day', a pair of oils on panel, signed, titled verso, each, H 42 x W 59cm (2).Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this £500-800
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Terry McGlynn (British, 1903-1973): 'L'Arc de Triomphe', Paris, gouache, signed lower right, H 66 x W 49cm £150-250
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Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975): Man in Armour, drypoint etching, hand signed in pencil & numbered 3/8, H 23 x W 14cm £300-500
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Sergey Marshennikov (b. 1971): 'Old Vase', oil on canvas, H 60 x W 45cm £4000-6000
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Viktor Dovbenko (b. 1971): 'Sunny Day', oil on canvas, H 67 x W 102cm £300-500
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Viktor Dovbenko (b. 1971): 'Still Life with Lilac', oil on canvas, H 65 x W 80cm £350-550
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Mikhail Zharov (b. 1974): 'Lily Pond', oil on canvas, H 50 x W 60cm £200-250
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Pavel Nikolaevich Bogdanov (1912-1996): 'Loading the Ship', 1966, oil on board, H 50 x W 70cm £200-250
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Nataliya Tretyakova (20th/21st century): 'Still Life with Peaches', oil on canvas, H 40 x W 60cm £400-600
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Vitaly Baranenko (b. 1965): 'Refreshments', oil on canvas, H 58 x W 76cm £400-600
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Anatoly Demenko (b. 1943): 'Golf Club', oil on canvas, H 60 x W 50cm £200-250
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Ferdinand Erfmann (1901-1968): Cairo, oil on canvas, signed lower centre, H 49 x W 39cm £250-350
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Raymond Myerscough-Walker (British, 1908-1984): Paris, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled and dated upper right, H 50 x W 101cm £500-800
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Charlie Johnson Payne, 'Snaffles' (British, 1884-1967): 'Bon Voyage' & 'Le Poilu', two hand-signed colour prints of military subjects, both signed in pencil, one blind-stamped £200-300
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Cyril Edward Power (British, 1872-1951): Lambeth Bridge, etching, signed in pencil lower right, titled lower left & numbered 17/166, H 15 x W 23cm £400-600
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Stefan Domaradzki (Polish, 1897-1983): Westminster from the Thames, oil on panel, signed lower right & dated 1943, H 15 x W 21cm £150-250
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Philip Hemsley (British, b.1933): Seated female nude, oil on board, signed verso, H 49 x W 60cm £80-120
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Circle of Vanessa Bell (British, 1879-1961): Portrait of a seated lady, oil on canvas, signed with monogram lower left, H 75.5 x W 54cm £200-400
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Franco Matania (b. 1922): Female nude studies, colour chalks, signed & framed as a double mounted montage, each H 25 x W 20cm £100-200
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Circle of Michael Ayrton (British, 1921-1975): Figural study, pencil, inscribed 'For Suzanne & Anthony, Christmas '90...', H 49 x W 40cm £80-120
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Stuart Maxwell Armfield (British, 1916-2000): Casbah near Damanhur, watercolour, signed lower right, titled lower left, H 54.5 x W 73cm £200-300
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Tony Capodose (British, 20th century): 'Black Landscape', oil on canvas board, signed lower right & dated 1960, titled verso, H 34 x W 49cm £80-120
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Tom Keating (British, 1917-1984): After John Constable, The Haywain, oil on canvas, H 61 x W 76cm, after the picture in the National Gallery, London.Provenance: Christie's, 2nd November 2006, 2225.The present picture featured on the Channel 4 programme 'Tom Keating Does Constable' £200-300
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Milne (Alan Alexander): 'Now We are Six', published 1927, Methuen & Co, Essex Street, London; 'When We Were Young', published 1924; 'The House at Pooh Corner', published 1928; 'Winnie The Pooh', published 1928; Two musical scores from the books of A. A. Milne, 'Fourteen Songs From When We Were Young', published 1927 & 'Teddy Bear & Other Songs From When We Were Young', published 1926 (6) £120-180
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A Victorian Scrapbook: With poetry, signatures and watercolours of kittens and boats, one of the signatures is that of James Sibree (1836 - 1929). Born in Hull he was appointed London Missionary Society and travelled to Madagascar and India where he was the architect of four notable churches. His archive is now in SOAS. £50-80
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Airy (Osmond) M.A. LL.D: Charles II, Goupil & Co, Manzi, Joyant & Co, 1901, numbered 250/1250, red half calf leather binding £80-120
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De Bernieres (Louis): Captain Corelli's Mandolin, First edition, published 1994, Martin Speck & Warburg £50-80
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Harding (James Duffield): Picturesque Selections drawn on stone dedicated to H.M. Queen Victoria, published by Kent & Co, London; together with lithographic specimens by W Pickett (2) £80-120
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Hirst (Damien): I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, 1st edition, 1997, Booth-Clibborn editions £200-300
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Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan): The Hound of the Baskervilles. Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. First edition/First issue: with 'you' for 'your' on page 13, line 13. 16 plates, 8vo, George Newnes, 1902 £200-300
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Rackham (Arthur): Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels, limited edition 206/750 signed by the illustrator, 13 colour plates by Rackham including 'The Yahoos' plate not included in the standard edition, J. M. Dent, 1909 £200-300
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Potter (Beatrix): 'The Pie And The Patty Man', 1st edition, 1905, with publisher's boards with illustration onset on upper cover, 8vo, Frederick Warne £100-200
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Potter (Beatrix): 'Ginger & Pickles': 1st edition, 1909, with publisher's boards with illustration onset on upper cover, 8vo, Frederick Warne £100-200
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Potter (Beatrix): 'The Tale of Mr Tod', 1st edition, 1912, with publisher's boards with illustration onset on upper cover, 8vo, Frederick Warne £100-200
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A William IV Mahogany Bracket Clock: Barwise, London: the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, eight-day movement, the arched brass inlaid case carved with lotus, brass acorn finial and side carrying handles above Gothic brass pierced panels, on bun feet, H 53cm x W 28cm x D 15cm £300-500
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A Georgian Bracket Clock by J Whitelaw, Edinburgh: Of small dimensions. Architectural form set with pillars and acanthus finials; gold dial with floral scrollwork marked to cartouche at bottom 'J N O Whitelaw, Edinburgh'. Scrollwork on silk backings to flanks; glazed back door opens to reveal gong striking mechanism marked 'J A S Whitelaw (1764-1826), Edinburgh', H 14" x W 8" £200-300
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A 19th Century Mahogany Bracket Clock: The circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight-day movement, the arched case with brass carrying handles, the front and sides with brass fish scale panels, on brass bracket feet, H 31cm x W 22cm x D 16cm £300-500
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A Victorian Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock: The case of architectural form with brass finials and inlay on ball feet. Scale and silk flanks with ring handles. Dial marked 'R J Warren, London'. Glazed back door opens to reveal 8-day twin fusee movement striking on bell, H 16" x W 9.5" x D 6" £300-500
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A 19th Century Silver Carriage Clock: With full silver case embossed with floral scrolls on ball feet. Vacant circular cartouche to back. Dial in Roman and Arabic numerals with handle to top. Hallmarked 'London 1900'; maker's mark 'FBM'; back door opens to reveal Paris D & C movement with gong £200-400
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An 18th Century Longcase Clock by J Maynard of Teingmouth: A one-piece silver face engraved with swan in cartouche and Roman numeral dial with floral and arrow decoration. Subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with ball finials and inlaid gilt brass section to top. Column supports aside dial. Arched door to mahogany case on bracket feet. Two lead weights, H 237cm x W 48cm x D 24cm £500-800
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A Gilt Mantel Clock: A 19th century French striking mantel clock, the ormolu case with "Sevres" dial and panel with floral painted decoration, surmounted by similar vase finial under a glass dome, H 43cm £200-300
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A Bracket Clock: 19th century, mahogany, strung with boxwood, flanked by fluted quarter columns, with a silvered face, the three train fusee movement chiming on gongs, H 46cm £300-500
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A 19th Century Inlaid Bracket Clock: A mahogany case with ball finials and ball feet. Butterfly inlay in cartouche beneath silvered dial. Roman numeral dial; three winding holes and beetle and poker hands. Musical movement on two gongs, H 48cm x W 27cm x D 20cm £300-500
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A Gustav Becker Quarter Chiming Bracket Clock: An arch-topped mahogany case with columns aside silver dial. Chime/silent subsidiary dial above clock face. Eight-day musical movement striking five rods. Stamped 'G Becker Medal D'Or', H 42cm x W 34cm x D 20cm £300-500
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A Mariner's World Clock by Charles Frodsham, c1982: Limited Edition 389/500 with paperwork, comprising a silver golden hind to the top on serpentine base above turning chapter ring with world times beneath on ball feet. The ship lifts off to reveal winding mechanism, H 11" x W 6" £300-500
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An 18th Century Longcase Clock by Joseph Hemmings of London: Silvered chapter ring in Roman numerals with gilt spandrels. Subsidiary dial and date aperture within. Strike/silent subsidiary dial to top with gilt spandrel surround. Mahogany case with eagle finials. Corinthian columns aside dial and roundel inlay to case. Two cast-iron weights, H 230cm x W 49cm x D 25cm £500-800
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A 19th Century Alarm Carriage Clock: A fully refurbished clock in full working order with alarm. Twin dials. For time and alarm with plain case set with Corinthian columns and glass to flanks and back. Lever switch to base. Striking on gong, twin hammers and hour repeat. H 19cm x W 10cm £2000-3000
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