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Johnny Dewe-Mathews (b. 1946), three signed limited edition prints - Brazilian scenes, Rio, Salvador and Bahia, 12 / 100, in glazed frames, 31cm x 32cm £60 - 100
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Ernest Henri Griset (1844 - 1907), unusually large watercolour - Extensive hunting scene, The Death, signed and dated 1897, in original gilt frame, 108cm x 171cm £200 - 300
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Eunice Napangardi (c. 1940 - 2005), assisted by Maxie Tjampitjinpa (1945 - 1997), acrylic on canvas - Womans Dreaming, 1991, in gilt frame, 131cm x 84cm. Provenance: Purchased from Corbally Stourton Contemporary Art September 1992, with original receipt £100 - 200
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Pair Georgian oval portrait silhouettes, in verre eglomisé mounts and ebonised frames, 7.5cm x 5.5cm, together with six other 19th century oval portrait silhouettes, in gilt mounted ebonised frames (8) (Believed to be members of the Todd-Naylor family) £150 - 200
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Early 19th century English School oval portrait miniature on ivory - a seated gentleman, in yellow metal frame with glazed hair panel to reverse, together with another portrait miniature, William Sandeman of Perth, 1722 - 1790, in oval frame (2) £100 - 150
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Pair early 19th century English School oval portrait miniatures on ivory - mother and child, in ornate gilt mounts and later gilt frames, 6.5cm x 5.5cm £80 - 120
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Joseph Simpson (1879 - 1939), signed limited edition lithograph - portrait of John Peel, 34 / 100, in glazed frame, 34cm x 25cm £60 - 100
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Large Japanese decorative panel, watercolour on silk - finch and foliage, in gilt and ebonised frame, 90cm x 76cm £150 - 200
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Paul Delormoz (1895 - 1980), watercolour - Swiss landscape, signed, in glazed frame, 14.5cm x 20cm £60 - 80
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Walter G. Reynolds (act. 1859 - 1888), watercolour - figure in a punt before a windmill, signed, in glazed frame, 35.5cm x 53.5cm £60 - 100
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*Clive Madgwick (1934 - 2005), pair oils on canvas - golfers at Stoke by Nayland, signed, in gilt frames, 49cm x 74cm £400 - 600
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Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) signed limited edition print - An Industrial Town, 260/500, in glazed gilt frame, 47.5cm x 62cm £2700 - 3200
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Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), signed print - The Notice Board, with Fine Art blind stamp, in glazed gilt frame, 42cm x 52cm £2700 - 3200
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Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) signed print - The Harbour, with Fine Art blind stamp, published by Venture Prints, 1972, in glazed frame, 43.5cm x 57.5cm £2700 - 3200
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Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) signed print - The Bearded Lady, with Fine Art blind stamp, in glazed frame, 61cm x 50cm £2300 - 2700
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Tom Johnson (b. 1953), collection of six ink and watercolour cartoons, each signed, in glazed frames, 49.5cm x 57cm £150 - 200
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Jak (Raymond Allen Jackson 1927 - 1997), ink and watercolour cartoon - 'Look, luv, I know it was only 15p when you got on...!', signed, used in 'The Standard' 12.11.1981, in glazed frame, 44cm x 56cm £300 - 500
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Mike Williams (b. 1940), ink and watercolour illustration - 'Just what the heck are we looking for anyhow?', signed, Chris Beetles label verso, in glazed gilt frame, 19.5cm x 28.5cm £150 - 200
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Peter Brookes (b. 1943), pen and ink illustration - The Jaguar Then & Now, signed and dated 21 x 98, Chris Beetles label verso. Illustrated: The Times, 21st October 1998, in glazed gilt frame, 27cm x 36cm £300 - 500
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Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird 1887 - 1965), pen, ink and watercolour - Fall In Fire Bomb Fighters, signed, Chris Beetles label verso, in glazed gilt frame. Illustrated: Running Commentary, Methuen & Co. 1941, 19cm x 25.5cm £250 - 350
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Vicky (Victor Weisz 1913 - 1966), pen and coloured inks - Home and Abroad Vicky Cartoons From The Evening Standard, Chris Beetles label verso, in glazed gilt frame, 26cm x 34cm. Exhibited: The Illustrations 1990 £250 - 350
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Kamagurka (Luc Zeebroek b. 1956), pen, ink and crayon - A. and B. Mundsen Discover The Ancient Banana Joke in The Nile Valley, signed, mounted, 18cm x 25cm £100 - 200
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William Heath Robinson (1872 - 1944), pen, ink and watercolour illustration - How to make it hard for the raiders - a new gadget for blowing out parachute flares, signed and inscribed, Chris Beetles label verso, in glazed gilt frame, 40cm x 30cm. Illustrated: The Sketch, 30 October 1940, volume 192 and Inventions, London 1973 £1500 - 2000
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Clarence Lawson Wood (1878 - 1957), pencil, watercolour and gouache - An Eye for the Boys, signed and dated '17, in glazed gilt frame, 29cm x 19cm £300 - 500
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Clarence Lawson Wood (1878 - 1957), pen and ink illustration - Author submitting M.S.S. to Publisher, signed, dated '07 and inscribed, Chris Beetles label verso, in glazed frame, 23cm x 29.5cm £200 - 300
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John Bernard Partridge (1861 - 1945), pen and ink illustration - The Match-Maker Malgré Elle, signed and inscribed, in glazed gilt frame, 33.5cm x 26cm. Illustrated: Punch, April 12th 1905 £150 - 200
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Joshua Charles Ionicus (1913 - 1998), ink and watercolour cover illustration for 'The Ghost Ship', edited by Peter Haining and published in 1985, signed and inscribed, in glazed gilt frame, 24cm x 31.5cm £100 - 150
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Thomas Rowlandson (1756 - 1827), pencil and watercolour sketch - cook with bottle and glass, in glazed gilt frame, 23.5cm x 19.5cm £100 - 150
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Harry Furniss (1854 - 1925), pen, ink and wash - The Meeting of the Pickwick Club, signed, in glazed gilt frame, 28.5cm x 22cm. Exhibited: The Fine Art Society and Chris Beetles £100 - 150
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*Donald Fraser Gould McGill (1875 - 1962), watercolour and gouache - Grace before Meat, signed, in glazed gilt frame, 22.5cm x 16.5cm. Exhibited: Chris Beetles £200 - 300
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Collection of Victorian and later illustrations including: 'Kyd' Mrs Cuppins (Dickens), W. K. Haselden Punch cartoon, Meyer pen and ink illustration, Harry Furniss 'Fashions in the House', S. L. Aldridge ink sketch and two other by Fred Lewis dated 1890 and 1907, each framed and glazed (7) £100 - 200
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Reg Smythe (1917 - 1998), pen and ink illustration - Andy Capp, as appeared in the Daily Mirror July 29th 1991, Reg Parlett (1904 - 1991), pen and ink 'Buster's Diary' cartoon, one other and two other deathly illustrations (5) £100 - 150
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Phil May (1864 - 1903), pen and ink illustration - Royal Opera Covent Garden, inscribed 'To Neil Forsyth from his friend Phil May, May 10th '97', said to have been drawn in Romano's after the opening night of the Covent Garden Season, labels verso, in glazed frame, 20.5cm x 22.5cm £80 - 120
| Classic Cars and Furnishings | commencing at 3.00pm
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1961 Jaguar Mk.II Manual 2.4 Saloon. Registration no. 441 XUH. Chassis no. 109389.DN. Six cylinder, 2483cc engine. Manual with overdrive. This classic Jaguar Saloon is attractively finished in white with red leather upholstery and has wire wheels. It has been regularly used and maintained by its owner and is supplied with a history file with V5, old MOT's and new MOT, Jaguar Workshop manual and invoices. It has recently been fitted with new trackrod end dust covers and has had overhauled brake calipers. A good useable example with the advantage of manual with overdrive transmission £8000 - 10000
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1974 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I Saloon. Registration no. XMD 419M. V8. 7.62 litre automatic. This 1970s classic Rolls is finished in its original factory acrylic white with dark blue leather upholstery. It has covered approximately 76,000 miles from new and was supplied to Jersey. It has a good service history file including invoices for replacement brake hoses, brake pipes and hydraulic hoses, rear sub-frame cushions and rear shock absorbers and bushes, engine mounts and new exhaust. It has had three previous owners and is fitted with rear seat belts, electronic ignition and has been converted to modern air conditioning gas. It is supplied with original handbook, V5, service history including MOT's, confirming the mileage £6500 - 7500
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1997 TVR Cerbera 4.5 litre V8 2+2 coupé, Registration No P625 NLB, finished in light blue with contrasting grey and navy hide interior, 41,000 miles, MOT until June 2017. Many upgrades including later style head and tail lights, 18 inch 'Spider' alloy wheels and £1,000 Silverstone performance sports exhaust. Off the road between 2008 and 2014, the car has been extensively recommissioned, including the fitting of a new 4.5 litre AJP V8 engine and was subject to an insurance claim in 2000 for vandalism (D). The car comes with a comprehensive history file totalling over £40,000 £10000 - 12000
| Furnishings and Rugs | Storage Charges:- PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL LOTS OF FURNITURE AND RUGS WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION AT OUR PREMISES UNTIL 5PM ON MONDAY 27TH JUNE. After which all items of furniture will be collected by R & D Schofield Removals at a cost per lot of £10 + VAT and £1 per day storage thereafter. This will be payable by you on collection from their premises at Lawford which is a 15 minute drive from our saleroom. Please note that their offices are not open at weekends.
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19th century Gothic painted enclosed cupboard with moulded cornice, the upper shelved section enclosed by pointed arch panel doors, the projecting base with three central drawers flanked by pair of conformed arch panel doors, raised on bun feet, with allover distressed buff paintwork, 146cm wide x 51cm deep x 230cm high £800 - 1000
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Regency gilt gesso pier mirror with verre églomisé milk glass landscape panel above rectangular plate between projecting leaf capped columns, 82cm x 43cm £70 - 100
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George III red walnut crossbanded standing corner cupboard with dentil moulded cornice, having shaped shelves enclosed by pair of panelled doors and drawers below, between fluted projecting columns, on bun feet, 120cm wide x 60cm deep x 142cm high £200 - 300
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George III mahogany knee-hole desk having moulded top and seven drawers about the cupboard knee-hole, each with original brass drop-handles, raised on bracket feet, 87cm wide x 47cm deep x 77cm high £300 - 500
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George II mahogany bachelors' chest, the top with re-entrant angles, having brushing slide over four graduated drawers on ogee bracket feet, 76cm wide x 49cm deep x 70cm high £300 - 500
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Late Regency mahogany circular dining table, the well-figured expansive tilt-top on turned lappet carved column and shaped platform on lion paw carved feet and castors, 136cm diameter £400 - 600
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George III mahogany and pine chest of drawers of small proportions, with two short over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, each with original cast brass handles on bracket feet, 88cm wide x 50cm deep x 88cm high £100 - 150
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Victorian rosewood loo table, the oval butterfly veneered top with moulded edge, raised on lobed bulbous column and quadruped cabriole legs on brass castors, 148cm wide x 110cm deep £100 - 150
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Edwardian mahogany extending dining table with moulded top with rounded ends raised on fluted square tapered legs and castors with two extra leaves, 128cm wide x 76cm high x 245cm long when extended, with winding handle £200 - 300
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Matched set of ten Victorian mahogany hoop back dining chairs, each with shaped stepped moulded back and stuffover seat raised on turned knopped legs and castors, four lacking castors £200 - 300
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George III mahogany serpentine sideboard with shaped top over central drawer and flanking deep drawers on square tapered legs and spade feet, 137cm wide x 90cm high x 68cm deep £200 - 300
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17th century carved oak six plank coffer, probably later profusely carved with flowerhead and gothic strapwork motifs on arched stile ends, 123cm wide x 39cm deep x 61cm high £200 - 300
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19th century Continental carved oak single bed with relief carved mask gadroon and scroll ornament between barleytwist uprights, 112cm wide £250 - 350
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