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Herbert Bayer (1900-1985) Geometric print, signed in pencil lower right, framed, 40 x 50cm £80-100
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Hugh Douglas Hamilton (Irish, 1740-1808) Portrait of Mrs Symonds nee Waller, pastel on paper, framed, subject inscribed en verso, 36 x 21 cm £600-800
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J Wood, 19th Century, Portrait of George Garbutt, Bookseller, Sunderland (1792-?), dated 1827 and inscribed en verso: "Geo. Garbutt, Bookseller, Sunderland./ Painted by Jas. Wood about 1827", watercolour on paper, framed 10.5 x 9cm £300-500
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Jacques Villon, (French, 1875-1963) after George Braque, "Chalcographie Du Louvre", signed in plate lower right G. Braque, framed, 60 x 23cm £80-120
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James Lawson Stewart. (1809-1911) The Landgate, Rye. Watercolour, 25in (63.4cm) x 38.5in (97.8cm). Signed. Mounted, framed and glazed £600-800
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John Speed (1552-1629) - engraving - Map - "Breknoke, both shyre and towne described", uncoloured with inset map of the town of Breknoke, Bassett and Chiswell edition, published in London (1676), framed, 50 x 40cm £60-80
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M H Collyer, A Chelsea Pensioner standing in the grounds of Royal Hospital Chelsea, watercolour on paper, framed, signed lower right, 43 x 23cm £30-50
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Oriental School, 19th century, Study of a quail, gouache, framed, hand painted gold border, 18 x 10cm £30-50
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Pietro Annigoni (1910-1988) 'Sharmini', print, signed in pen by the artist, framed, 60 x 40cm £20-40
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Samuel Prout (British, 1783-1852) A pair of watercolours of village scenes with cottages and figures, both signed lower left, framed 20 x 26cm each £200-300
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'Snaffles' (Charles Johnson Payne) (1884-1967) The Cherubim (In the 50's) 11th Prince Alberts Own Hussars, signed, inscribed, watercolour with bodycolour heightened with white, inscribed '11th Prince Alberts Own Hussars' on base of mount, framed, 34 x 24cm £600-800
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20th century English School. A view of Rye in Sussex. Watercolour, 9½in (24.1cm) x 14in (35.5cm). Signed with initials "D. M. S." and dated "1901." Mounted, framed and glazed £60-80
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W. M Simmond, Village scene with a couple walking and a fox terrier greeting a gentleman, watercolour on paper, signed lower right and dated 1943, framed, 40 x 30cm £100-150
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William Kay, Mr Carter the auctioneer, conducting the sale of a Dutch Old Master painting in a crowded auction room, no.61, 21cm x 27cm £50-70
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William Mainwaring Palin (1862-1947) Yarmouth Estuary, watercolour on paper, signed and dated 1934 lower right and also signed and dated verso with another watercolour by the same hand titled 'Still waters, Bembridge' signed and dated 1939 and signed and dated en verso, 37 x 26cm (2) £200-300
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William Robert Hay (1886-1964, British) A portfolio of a large quantity of drawings and sketches, including portraits of adults and children and life studies, mostly signed, together with a small sketch pad including landscape and still life drawings and watercolours by the same hand (66 loose sheets plus one small sketch pad) £100-200
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William Walls (British, 1860-1942) Landscape scene with hills in the distance titled 'Spinningdale', watercolour on paper, unframed, signed lower right, 60 x 44cm together with a landscape scene with a stone arched bridge, watercolour on paper, unframed, unsigned, possibly by the same hand 60 x 43cm £80-100
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An early 20th century two seater sofa, in the manner of Howard & Son £100-150
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An early 20th century armchair, on castors £60-80
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A set of six Georgian oak dining chairs, with drop in seats and square section legs including two carvers £80-100
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A Georgian mahogany corner chair, two carved splats with turned supports and central shell carved cabriole leg £60-80
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A late 19th century rocking chair, possibly by R.W. Winfield and Co., the curved steel frame with brass nuts with leather seat cover over wooden slats, after a design by Peter CooperFirst exhibited by Winfield & Co. at the Great Exhibition of 1851 at the celebrated Crystal Palace event. £400-600
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A late Regency walnut sofa, possibly Irish, with foliate carved upholstered back and S-scroll arms, on turned legs £200-300
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An elm spindle back captains armchair, on turned legs, with one other £100-150
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An early 20th century hide covered armchair £100-200
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A pair of early 20th century armchairs, with arched back, in the style of Howard & Son £200-300
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An early 20th century buttonback leather covered captains swivel armchair £100-150
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A 19th century ash and beech, comb back spindle Windsor armchair £100-150
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A 19th century ash and beech comb back Windsor armchair, with carved splat £100-150
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An early 20th century wingback armchair, in oatmeal covering £100-150
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A Georgian oak chaise longue, with floral covering, turned legs £80-100
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A Georgian pine settee, panelled back with carved arms and turned supports, with hinged seat and well base, 125cmW £200-300
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A Georgian oak settee, four panelled back with shaped arms, on cabriole legs, 182cmW £200-300
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An early 20th century mustard hide covered armchair, in the manner of Howard & Son £150-250
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A 19th century ash and beech spindle back armchair, with turned legs £100-150
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A Victorian colonial ladies chair, rosewood, late 19th century, probably Ceylonese, the arched panelled back carved and pierced with foliate Arabesque designs, drop in seat on cabriole legs (replaced finial). £50-70
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A Regency style mahogany armchair, late 19th century, with a caned reeded back, continuing to scrolled arms, above drop in seat on sabre legs £120-180
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A set of four oak and beech wood corner armchairs, in the Arts & Crafts taste, 60cmW £60-80
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A mid Victorian fruitwood invalids chair, by Alderman of London, with carved back and seat and removable tapered legs and folding carrying handles, bears label £100-200
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A pair of French fruitwood music chairs, early 19th century with dished top rails above tole piente panels, one depicting Apollo, above rush seats and sabre legs £80-120
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A 19th century cast iron garden seat, raised on scrolling supports£100 - £!50
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A set of six mid Victorian dining chairs, the upholstered scoop backs with carved S-scroll decoration, on cabriole legs £100-200
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A pair of 20th century design button back reclining open armchairs, brown upholstery, on castors £100-200
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A mid Victorian rosewood framed ottoman stool, of concave rectangular form on lappet carved bun feet, 60cmW £80-120
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A Regency mahogany and satinwood banded bow fronted corner cabinet, 88cmW £100-150
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A Georgian style large open armchair, leaf carved top rail, with central splat carved with 'V' surrounded with scrolling foliage, raised on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet £100-150
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An Edwardian gout stool, with embroidered seat £15-25
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A pair of late 18th century ash ladderback side chairs, on turned legs and pad feet £80-120
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A pair of Napoleon III ebonized and giltwood salon chairs £80-120
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A late Victorian burr walnut games table, the serpentine top over fluted tapering columns, with carved central stretcher on leaf carved legs with castors, 94cmW x 74cmH £150-250
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