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Georgy Eduardowi Satel (Russian, b. 1917): 'Young boy listening', oil on board, signed & dated 1949 lower left, labelled verso, H 31 x W 24cm £80-120
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Paul Wunderlich (1927-2010): 'Goldene Torso mit einem Flügel', etching & aquatint, 1970, printed on black paper, signed & labelled 'H.C.', from an edition of 95; Modesto Roldán (1926-2014): Nude, undated lithograph, signed proof, labelled 'Bon a tirer'; Robert Malaval (1937-1980): Untitled lithograph, signed & numbered 33/100 (3) £80-120
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André Masson (1896-1987): Untitled lithograph, signed & numbered 9/30 £50-80
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Charles Francis Quest (American, 1904-1993): Still life with Grindstone, wood engraving, 1948, hand signed & numbered 8/25, H 23 x W 31cm, unframed. Provenance: The present picture won the Graphic Art prize of the City Art Museum, St Louis, Missouri; together with Óscar Dom'nguez (1906-1957): Still life, etching numbered 12/50, with hand written attribution (2) £80-120
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Christian Fossier (1943-2013): Three black & white abstract etching & aquatints: each signed, dated, titled & numbered; together with an undated black & white abstract lithograph, signed and numbered 2/100 by an unidentified hand (4) £50-80
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Jean Dewasne (1921-1999): Untitled silkscreen 1969: with studio stamp recto; Gérard Fromanger (b. 1939): Le Rouge, silkscreen 1970, signed & numbered 178/300; Peter Klasen (b. 1935): Two signed & numbered but untitled & undated photolithographs, printed in colours; Gérard Titus-Carmel (b 1942): Two drypoint/etchings, 'Sur l'ideé de détérioration d'une forme: le parallélépipède', 1971, signed & dated, & 'Enveloppeé découvrir', 1973, signed, dated & numbered 48/100 (6) £100-200
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Charles William Cain (British, 1893-1962): Figures alighting from a ferry with highland shore beyond, etching, hand signed to margin lower right, numbered lower left, H 25 x W 32cm £100-200
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Pat Steir (American, b. 1938): 'Self as the Naked Maya (Goya)', monotype, hand signed & titled in pencil, H 27 x W 28cm £200-300
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Svend Age Drews (Danish, born 1919): A view of a waterfall, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 64 x W 54cm £200-300
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A Taxidermy: Of a Secretary Bird & Snake C1860, enclosed in a glass case bearing a label to verso for Ashmead of Duke Street, London H 86cm x W 86cm £400-600
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A Taxidermy: Of A cock, albino pheasant and a pheasant enclosed in a glass case by TY & Son, Cheltenham C1866. H 67cm x W 101cm £250-350
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Two Edwardian Taxidermy of fish: Chub by W.F.Homer, case lettered "Chub caught in the Lea by C Kaile, 6th Oct 1907 Wgt 2lb 2ozs" and a Roach, case lettered "Taken from the Thames by G Kaile Senior, 26th Dec 1910 Wht 1lb 5 ozs" Taxidermist W.B.Griggs. £300-500
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A Taxidermy of a Dog: A Victorian study of an otter hound, rare breed, enclosed in a painted pine and glass case, H 83cm x W 121cm x D 45cm £400-600
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A Taxidermy: A Victorian taxidermy of three barn owls sitting on logs with a robin in foreground amongst leaves & foliage enclosed in a glass fronted cabinet H 63cm x W 59cm £60-80
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A 19th century French ormolu and marble mantel clock: The white enamelled dial indistinctly signed with Roman chapter ring and outer Arabic seconds dial, eight day movement, the case mounted with an eagle and serpent with a trailing garland, the marble base raised on shell and scroll cast feet, H 48cm x W 59cm £500-800
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George III mahogany mantel clock by Benjamin Smith, Canterbury: with gilt carry handle and Pineapple finials, the arch topped dial signed by maker with Roman Numerals to the face and with date aperture, the "Strike/Silent" dial to the top, movement engraved with Dog and Stork design amongst floral pattern, 8 day movement striking on a bell, flanks with silk backed grills with pierced quatrefoil pattern, H 49cm W 28cm D 18cm £800-1200
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A George III mahogany longcase clock: George Graydon, Dublin, the 34cm inscribed brass arched dial with Roman chapter ring and outer seconds dial, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day movement, the arch engraved with heraldic motif, the arched hood with brass ball and spire finial, shaped door inlaid with satinwood star burst, H 194cm £800-1200
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An 18th century longcase clock: James Boultwood, Matching Green, the brass arched inscribed dial with Roman chapter ring and outer seconds dial, eight day movement, gilt foliate spandrels, moulded arched hood, squat case, H 182cm £400-600
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An 18th century brass carriage clock, with Fusee verge watch movement signed Ham Nicholls Canterbury 2188,the silvered square dial engraved with floral design within the Roman Numeral chapter ring £150-250
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A 19th century musical painted musical portico clock, possibly Austrian: The silvered dial with Roman chapter ring, eight day movement, the pendulum case with shells, the case painted with flowers and foliage, the base with pull string musical movement , glass dome, H 72cm £100-200
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A George III mahogany longcase clock: James Tupman, London The circular inscribed enamelled dial with Roman chapter ring, eight day movement, the hood with brass inlaid quadrants beneath a dentil moulded frieze and stepped hood, H 193cm £1000-1500
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A 19th century French marble and ormolu figural mantel clock: Joseph Mayer, Paris, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, the elaborate case mounted with an Arab on horseback holding a rifle, the case inset with alabaster panels and cast with shields and axes, H 50cm x W 52cm £800-1200
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An unusual large marble two-dial moon faced mantel clock: White enamel chapter ring, eight day movement, the lower dial with lunar phases and day, month and calendar dials, H 46cm £400-600
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A late 19th century German Black Forest wall hanging cuckoo clock: The dial with Roman chapter ring flanked by pendants of dead game and a hunting horn, arched hood, deer, guns and foliate cresting, H 122cm £1200-1500
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A 19th century German Black Forest mantel clock: The dial with Roman chapter ring flanked by pendants of dead game, the cresting carved with a deer and guns, H 111cm £800-1000
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A late 19th century French champleve enamel, ormolu and green onyx three piece clock garniture: With Arabic numerals, eight day movement and mercury pendulum, the case flanked by pillars with urn finial, two-branch candelabra with scrolling acanthus arms, clock - H 33.5cm £400-600
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A 19th century French Boulle and gilt metal mounted mantel clock: The dial with porcelain Roman numerals and outer seconds dial, cartouche shaped case with acanthus scrolled mounts, H 50cm £800-1200
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A late 19th gilt metal Gothic revival mantel clock: The case of architectural form, with pocket watch movement inscribed, 'Johnson, Richmond', the silvered dial with Roman numerals, H 17cm x W 13cm £200-300
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A 19th century marble portico clock: The white enamelled dial with Roman chapter ring and outer seconds dial, eight day movement, the enamelled pendulum painted with a galleon, the architectural style case, supported by six columns, the circular top with brass finials, H 39cm £150-250
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A Set of Six Chairs: C1940, Polish, attributed to Wladyslaw Wincze, the V-shaped back splat on a double sectioned heart-shaped seat on turned straight legs, the seat base stamped 'EAD Warsaw: Made in Poland' £400-600
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A Library Chair: 19th century, walnut, of exhibition quality, the arch-shaped back splat with a detailed carved berry and floral design surmounted by love birds; the arms terminating in a scroll with acanthus leaf design with later cream buttonback upholstery and drop-in seat, H 94cm x W 84cm £2000-3000
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A Chest of Drawers: Early 18th century, walnut, a two over three arrangement of drawers, crossbanded in herringbone design on wide bracket feet, H 90cm x D 56cm x W 96cm £500-800
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A Pair of Pedestal Cabinets: 19th century, ebonised, from Druce & Co, the marbled tops above gilded brass edging, the mirrored panel doors opening to reveal a red velvet lined interior, bearing labels for the supplier and surmounted with gilded leaf designs to the base, H 138cm x W 59cm x D 43cm £2000-3000
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A Breakfast table: 19th century, rosewood veneered tilt top breakfast table with veneered column on a tripod footed base on scroll feet & brass castors. H 75cm x W 122cm £800-1000
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A Victorian Mahogany Three Sided Firescreen with Floral Tapestry Panel £200-400
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A late 19th century French kingwood and gilt metal mounted bureau plat, in Louis XV style: The top inset with green tooled leather writing surface, the shaped frieze fitted with three drawers, the centre with a cast female head surrounded by foliate scrollwork, the opposing side with blind drawers, the cabriole legs with satyr and foliate mounts, H 78cm x W 165cm x D 82cm £400-600
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A 20th century mahogany and gilt metal mounted bombe commode: In Louis XV style, the green marble top above two long drawers with elaborate scrolling foliate, mounts, the cabriole legs with female head mounts, H 87cm x W 123 x D 57cm £200-300
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A Chest on Chest: 18th century, American, tiger maple, the upper section comprising a two over three arrangement above a one over three base with a double serpentine apron on cabriole legs and pad feet, H 166cm x D 51cm x W 85cm £2000-3000
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A Pair of Chairs: 19th century, mahogany library chairs, the heart shaped back splat carved with Rococo acanthus leaf design. The arms terminating in scroll shaped bird masks on cabriole legs with blue upholstery. H 42cm x W 55cm £1500-1800
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A Kettle Stand: 18th century, mahogany with circular top above a turned stem on a tripod cabriole legged base, H 52cm x Diameter 31cm £300-500
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A Chair: Art Nouveau, 19th century, mahogany, the high back with a double heart-shaped design with scroll-shaped arms on cross stretcher and cabriole legs, H 134cm x W 52cm £400-600
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A Console Table: Regency, mahogany, of D-end form, the apron with line inlay and carved rosette design on tapered reeded legs, H 88cm x D 62cm x W 142cm £400-600
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A 17th Century Oak Sidetable: Using 17th century timbers with single frieze drawer on ring and bulbous turned legs joined by a planked undertier, H 82cm x W 108.5cm x D 76cm £300-500
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A Wall hanging cabinet: 18th century, Continental wall hanging bow fronted cabinet the 2 panel doors handpainted in a neo-classical scene with cherubs & figures H 114cm x D 37cm x W 64cm £200-300
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A Welsh Dresser: 18th century, the oak three tier panel, back shelf flanked by panel doors above four graduated drawers either side, the central section having two drawers above a panelled base, H 218 x 243cm £500-800
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A Jupe Supper Table by Waring & Gillows: Edwardian, mahogany, the circular top above four pull-out numbered drawers opening to reveal leaf extensions, the legs of architectural form crossbanded in satinwood and the drawer stamped 'Waring & Gillows', H 75cm x Diameter Extended 138cm £2000-3000
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A Pair of Tram Benches: Victorian, painted later, the cast-iron supports with a rosette roundel on swept legs, H 82cm x W 176cm x D 47cm £400-600
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A Revolving Stool: Regency, mahogany, the later leather top above a carved reeded apron on four reeded outswept legs, H 52cm x Diameter 36cm £150-250
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A Set of 6 Chairs: Arts & Crafts, Oak, the back splats carved with various motifs to inc. face masks, fleur de leys, natralistic floral, the arms supported on a scroll shape terminating to a square shaped base on later leatherette buttoned upholstery £300-500
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A Desk by David Linley: 20th century, bird's eye maple and beech, the rectangular top above three drawers on tapered legs, the drawer stamped 'Linley', H 75cm x W 151cm x D 80cm £500-800
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