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Pair Art Deco French School lithographs - French Dolls and Pets, indistinctly signed in pencil, oval mounted in glazed gilt frames, 27cm x 37cm £80 - 120
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Edwardian English School, oil on canvas - hunting scene, in gilt frame, 21cm x 41cm £80 - 120
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E. Bristow, 19th century oil on canvas - The Burning Ship, signed, in gilt frame, 74cm x 125cm £400 - 600
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Mid-19th century English School, oil on canvas - portrait of two sisters in blue dresses, indistinctly signed verso and dated 1852, in gilt frame, 86cm x 64cm £400 - 600
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Victorian English School, oil on canvas - boy with a hawk, in gilt frame, 60cm x 50cm £200 - 300
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Collection of eight mid-20th century oils on canvas depicting gambling and other vices, each with dome top (possibly panels removed from a casino), two sizes, 158cm x 82cm and 173cm x 126cm £200 - 300 From the collection of Philip Youngman Carter (1904-1969), artist, illustrator and journalist, one time editor of the Tatler magazine, husband to authoress Marjorie Allingham and friend of Edmund Blampied
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Philip Youngman Carter (1904 - 1969), watercolour - Montreuil landscape, signed and dated '27, in glazed gilt frame, 25cm x 35cm £80 - 120
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John Nicholson (1891 - 1951), signed limited edition etching - sow and piglets, 7 / 50, together with another - cart horses, 91 / 100 and one further similar, 26 / 100, all framed and glazed (3) £100 - 150
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Collection of eight ink and watercolour character illustrations from Dickens - including Sam Weller, Mr Pecksniff, Mr Micawber and others, each titled and inscribed and signed with initials - A. G. K., each in glazed frame, 21cm x 13cm £150 - 200
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), ink cartoon - 'For heaven's sake don't touch it darling', on headed paper for 21 Netherby Court, Beaumont, Jersey, in glazed gilt frame, 12.5cm x 18.5cm £150 - 200
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), signed etching - horse in stable, inscribed 'To dear "Lame Marge" from Edmund Blampied, May 20. 1936', in glazed frame, together with another signed print depicting two dogs in evening dress, mounted (2) £80 - 120
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), collection of Christmas and greetings cards - mostly inscribed and dating from the 1930s onwards, several inscribed to Philip and Margery Youngman Carter, together with some written verse by Blampied, a signed etching by Philip Youngman Carter and a 1932 greetings card from Henry and Birdie Rushbury - an interesting lot (22 items) £150 - 200
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), ink and crayon sketch - The Gardner's kindness to a hot dog, 20cm x 16cm, together with three other amusing sketches, all unframed (4) £200 - 300
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), ink sketch - Now see what you've gone and done, together with six other dog sketches and a pen drawing of rabbits, all unframed (8) £300 - 400
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), pencil sketch - 'God! there must be a Great Dane in town', together with five other amusing dog sketches, all unframed (6) £300 - 400
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), pencil sketch - The latest arrival in a nudist colony, together with seven other amusing sketches, all unframed (8) £300 - 400
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Edmund Blampied (1886 - 1966), signed volume - Travels with A Donkey In The Cevennes, by Robert Louis Stevenson, illustrated by E. Blampied, 1931, signed and dated Oct. 27. 1931, together with a note 'To my friend P. Youngman Carter, with Kind Regards Blampied 19. 3. 32' £100 - 150
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Sergueï M. Kamanine (b. 1915), oil on board - Busturminskaya hydro-electric power station, 1965, signed, framed, 45cm x 33cm. Exhibited: Roy Miles Gallery, Bruton Street, labels and artist's stamps verso £150 - 200
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Sergueï M. Kamanine (b. 1915), oil on board - ship in harbour, framed, 43cm x 62cm £150 - 200
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Solomon Boim (1899 - 1978), watercolour - Russian Gun Boat, Estonia, signed and dated '45, in glazed frame, 32cm x 47.5cm. Provenance: Purchased by Roy Miles in Moscow £100 - 200
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Mid-20th century Russian School, oil on canvas - paddle streamer on the lake, indistinctly signed, inscribed verso, in painted frame, 27cm x 54.5cm. Exhibited: Roy Miles Gallery, Bruton Street, label verso £100 - 200
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19th century English School watercolour - view at Clifton on the Avon near Bristol, in glazed gilt frame, 15cm x 25cm. Exhibited: Appleby Bros. Ltd. Summer 1966 watercolour Exhibition £100 - 150
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Mary E. Bennett (fl. 1810 - 1825), watercolour - view to the chateau de Tancarville at the mouth of the Loire, 17cm x 13cm. Exhibited: Appleby Bros. Ltd. Spring Exhibition 1968, together with a pencil sketch of two seated figures and another Victorian watercolour - woodland landscape, each framed and glazed £100 - 150
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William Roxby Beverley (1811 - 1889), watercolour - Rocks near Scarborough, in glazed frame, 23cm x 33cm £200 - 300
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Constance Frederica Gordon-Cumming (1837-1924), rare watercolour depicting a mountain stronghold with huts and native figures, entitled verso 'Bukutia' - Mountain Stronghold near the river Sigatoka-Viti Levu - Fiji', 15cm x 22.5cm. Provenance: By descent to the current vendor from an ancestor who collected a number of Fijian artefacts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century whilst in the Diplomatic Service. Constance Gordon-Cumming was a prolific travel writer and landscape painter and published several books including 'At Home in Fiji'. This watercolour was probably painted during her time in Fiji in the 1880s. Many of her works are on display in Museums around the world £500 - 700
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Wine - nine bottles, Chateau Cissac Medoc 1983, owc £60 - 100
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Champagne - three bottles, Louis Roederer Brut 1953, Dry Monopole Heidsieck and René Brisset Brut 1981 £80 - 120
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Champagne - one bottle, Taittinger Collection, Arman, 1981, in original box £80 - 120
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Port - four bottles, Taylors 1975, Guimaraens, Fonseca 184 Taylors Quina De Vargellas 1972 and one other unknown bottle believed port £100 - 150
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Wine - one bottle Chateau Lascombes Margaux 1986, together with another bottle stating '150 years old, Eau de Vie....' (2) £50 - 70
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Cognac - one bottle Hennessy Paradis Rare Cognac, 70cl, 40%, in original fitted box and sleeve £500 - 600
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Cognac - two bottles, Courvoisier V.S.O.P. Fine Cognac, 70cl, 405, one boxed £30 - 50
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Whisky - four bottles, Jameson Black Barrel, 700ml, 40% and three bottles of Jamesons £50 - 70
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Whisky - three bottles of Tullamore D.E.W. and two bottles of Bushmills £40 - 60
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Whisky - four bottles of Bushmills Single Malt Irish Whisky, 10 years old, 700ml, 40%, each in original box £80 - 120
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Whisky - four bottles of Bushmills Single Malt Irish Whisky, 10 years old, 700ml, 40%, each in original box £80 - 120
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Whisky - three bottles of Bushmills Single Malt Irish Whisky, 10 years old, 700ml, 40%, each in original box £80 - 120
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Vacant Lots
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Late 19th century French ormolu mounted and green painted mantel clock, white painted dial, signed - Gaquerelle, Paris, with visible sunburst pendulum, on scroll feet £150 - 200
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Late Victorian fusee wall clock with 12 inch painted dial in mahogany case, with Thwaites & Reed label (lacking pendulum) £250 - 350
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Late 19th century Vienna regulator wall clock with white enamel dial, two brass cylindrical weights and pendulum, in glazed ebonised case, 110cm high £200 - 300
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Rare Victorian brass skeleton timepiece of two week duration, by John Pace, Bury St. Edmunds, no. 320 - the spire-shaped frame cast of 6mm thick plates with chamfered edges joined by turned pillars, the ormolu skeleton chapter ring with Arabic numerals and blued hands, the going barrel movement configured so as to rise up the central section turning the spoke crossings terminating in a deadbeat escapement, the pendulum with 'axe-headed' bob and steel rod with rise and fall regulation screw above, to the rear a series of pulleys united by a small fusee chain combine to drive the hands, the whole raised on an oval stepped brass base, signed - 'John Pace Bury St. Edmunds 320', on oval mahogany plinth on bun feet, under glass dome, the timepiece 32cm high, 41.5cm including dome (key present) £2000 - 3000
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Good quality 19th century repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed - P. Orr & Sons, Madras, in floral engraved gilt brass case with bevelled glazed panels, pillar movement striking on a gong, 17cm high (key present) £100 - 150
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Fine early 18th century eight day longcase clock, by Langley Bradley, London, with 12 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, cast crowned cherub spandrels and wheat-ear border, five-pillar movement striking on a bell, in very fine seaweed marquetry inlaid case with caddy top, blind fret panel, brass ringed lenticle glass to door, on platform base, 230cm high (pendulum, two weights and key present) £5000 - 7000
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Late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain cased mantel clock with urn finial and wreath and scroll decoration, pink porcelain panels and dial painted with birds, cherubs, flowers and birds, eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - 'H. & F. Paris', raised on paw feet, 43cm high (pendulum and key present) £200 - 300
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Unusual large Edwardian brass and glass Goliath ball timepiece with stem-wind movement with brass bow, crescent-shaped brass stand with suspension bow, on circular foot, 27cm high £300 - 400
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Fine Edwardian gold (15ct) and tortoiseshell cased travelling timepiece with gold swing handle and B.S.F. monogram, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, French movement with gold hinge, rear thumb piece, on gold bun feet, 10.5cm high, in original fitted case £500 - 700
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Edwardian silver gilt and tortoiseshell cased timepiece with gilt dial, Arabic numerals, French movement, silver gilt hinge, on brass bun feet, 12cm £100 - 150
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Late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock with ornate case with porcelain mounts and dial with painted figures, cherubs and flowers, eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - 'Woppenheim Paris', 35cm (giltwood base, key and pendulum present) £100 - 150
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