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A 20TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN RUNNER on burnt orange ground with repeating foliate motif with cream border and fringed edges, 290cm x 73cm £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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MARTIN MAC KEOWN (1931-2003) 'The River Seine, Paris', oil on board, signed lower right, 55cm x 42cm £200-300 (plus 27%BP*)
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AFTER JOHN JACKSON (1778-1831) 'Prince Frederick The Duke of York and Albany', oil on card, unsigned, 59cm x 44cm overall, unglazed £400-600 (plus 27%BP*)
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GEORGE CATTERMOLE (1800-1868) 'Young Pretender', watercolour, 47cm x 64cm £300-500 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN ANTIQUE TIN GLAZED CONTINENTAL CHARGER decorated in cobalt blue with a prancing hare within a scrolling leaf border, possibly Savona 14.5cm diameter £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY WOOLWORK PICTURE depicting a middle eastern figure wearing a turban, brandishing a pistol and riding on horseback 30.5cm square £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY 1907, STEIFF BEAR blonde mohair with script button to right ear, 34cm overall £1000-2000 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BOOT STICK STAND 58cm high and sticks therein to include a horn handled example (5) £200-400 (plus 27%BP*)
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A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT TUNBRIDGE WARE GAMES TABLE fitted with fold over top and frieze drawer 58cm wide x 43cm deep x 24cm high £800-1200 (plus 27%BP*)
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A CHINOISERIE STYLE FOUR DOOR CABINET ON STAND decorated with vases and camellia flowers, 116cm wide x 67cm deep x 187cm high overall £200-400 (plus 27%BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY NAIVE SCHOOL country house with glazed lantern set to the top and stable yard beside, oil on canvas, unsigned, 34cm x 44cm £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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A SET OF PINE THREE TREAD LIBRARY STEPS reputedly originally from The Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 98cm long x 45cm wide x 81cm high £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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A GEORGIAN STYLE WALNUT TWO OVER THREE GRADUATED DRAWER CHEST with box line inlay, brass handles, standing on shaped bracket feet, 71cm wide x 45cm deep x 72cm high £200-400 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN ART DECO BEVELLED EDGE WALL MIRROR with two blue coloured glass sections, 68cm wide overall x 40cm overall £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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OSCAR MELLOR (1921-2005) 'The Slide', oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left '84, 120cm x 100cm £150-300 (plus 27%BP*)
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OSCAR MELLOR (1921-2005) 'Abstract figure', oil on board, signed and dated lower left 1962', 49.5cm x 39cm £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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A CONTEMPORARY MODERN BRITISH SCHOOL 'NUDE FEMALE' PRINT ON PERSPEX consisting of three panels, 38cm x 30cm (3) £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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OSCAR MELLOR (1921 - 2005) 'Artist Proof', screen print, signed and dated in pencil lower right 1972, 25.5cm x 20cm and one other numbered 22/24, signed lower right in pencil 1972, 26cm x 24cm, unframed (2) £120-180 (plus 27%BP*)
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OSCAR MELLOR (1921 - 2005) 'Maggie', limited edition screen print number 25/27, signed and dated lower right 1971, 49cm x 41cm £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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OSCAR MELLOR (1921 - 2005) 'Black Jenny', limited edition screen print 22/22, signed lower right and dated 1971, 50cm x 41cm, unframed £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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OSCAR MELLOR (1921 - 2005) 'Situation I', limited edition screen print 17/18, signed and dated 1971 lower right, 53cm x 40cm, unframed £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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ATTRIBUTED TO OSCAR MELLOR 'Seated Nude Female', oil on card, unsigned, undated, 53cm x 40cm £50-100 (plus 27%BP*)
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19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL 'Abingdon Guild Hall', oil on canvas, unsigned 45cm x 66cm Previously owned by John Hooke, who owned The Abbey Press and was a Governor at Abingdon School, he was also awarded the Freedom of the Town for Abingdon £300-500 (plus 27%BP*)
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EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, 'The Courtyard', watercolour, unsigned, 24cm x 30cm, reputedly a view of Abingdon £60-80 (plus 27%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS IMPERIAL GALLON MEASURE marked 1882, 13cm wide x 17cm high £250-350 (plus 27%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS GALLON MEASURE by De Grave & Co., London, marked 1895, 30cm wide x 17cm high, an 1895 De Grave & Co., imperial pint measure, half pint measure and gill measure (4) £300-500 (plus 27%BP*)
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A 1918 BRASS GALLON MEASURE inscribed Edwin Preston, Kidderminster 1918 and numbered 3312, 33cm wide x 19.5cm high £200-300 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN IMPERIAL HALF GALLON MEASURE marked 1887 an 1887 imperial half pint, an imperial gill and imperial half gill (4) £300-500 (plus 27%BP*)
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TWO LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY AVERY LTD 14LB BRASS BELL WEIGHTS each 22cm in height (2) £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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TWO SIMILAR LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK LIBERTY BOOKCASES with rectangular tops and decorative sides, all standing on turned legs united by an 'H' stretcher, one with a sloping top, the other flat, the largest 70cm long x 32cm deep x 81.5cm high (2) £220-280 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN ENGLISH WALNUT OPEN ARMCHAIR in the French manner with shaped tapestry upholstered back and arms, serpentine fronted seat and cabriole legs 67cm wide x 89cm high £400-600 (plus 27%BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND WALNUT MUSIC CABINET with two compartments and turned supports 57cm wide x 120cm high £70-90 (plus 27%BP*)
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PIERRE VAN RYNEVELD (EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL) 'Zulu Woman' and 'Zulu Nbuna', both sculpted in bronze and set on to oval wooden plinths, each inscribed signed and dated 1938 to the reverse, each sculpture approximately 19cm wide x 20cm high (2) £1000-1500 (plus 27%BP*)
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A 17TH CENTURY OAK WAINSCOT ARMCHAIR with panelled back, solid seat, scroll arms and standing on turned front legs united by stretchers, 53cm wide x 62cm deep x 89cm high £500-800 (plus 27%BP*)
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A RUSTIC LOW ELM OCCASIONAL TABLE the top on splaying supports united by a central stretcher, 83cm wide x 44cm deep x 57.5cm high £150-250 (plus 27%BP*)
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A SMALL 19TH CENTURY AMBOYNA VENEERED CHIFFONIER with raised galleried superstructure on a marble inset top, the single glazed door to the front inset with an Oriental watercolour and enclosing adjustable shelf within, all standing on turned tapering feet, 54cm wide x 38cm deep x 119cm high £600-800 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE in the manner of Seddon, with an inset top, single frieze drawer to one end, brass mounts and end supports united by a stretcher, all standing on turned feet, 72cm wide x 42.5cm deep x 72cm high £350-450 (plus 27%BP*)
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A MID 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD OVAL CENTRE TABLE with decorative inlay to the top and frieze, all standing on square tapering legs, stamped beneath Collinson & Lock, London and numbered 3271, 89cm wide x 58cm deep x 70.5cm high £400-600 (plus 27%BP*)
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A MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD OCTAGONAL TWIN SIDED WORK TABLE possibly Scottish, with lifting tops, the turned tapering legs united by a stretcher, 61cm wide x 61cm deep x 5cm high £400-600 (plus 27%BP*)
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A TURNED HARDWOOD AND BRASS STICK STAND with central finial 30cm diameter x 61cm high £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN ASH BENTWOOD STICK STAND reputedly in the manner of Gillows with bobbin turned spindles and inset tin tray to the base 52cm wide x 26cm deep x 75cm high £200-400 (plus 27%BP*)
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A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE STYLE PORCELAIN VASES with covers on a blue mottled ground with gilt metal mounts and twin handles on a circular spreading base 18cm high overall (2) £300-500 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH DELFTWARE DRY DRUG JAR of ovoid form, decorated with birds and baskets of flowers and a cherub, inscribed 'C: BETON:' (chips and losses) 14cm diameter x 20cm high together with a further 18th Century English dry drug jar inscribed 'U:SANPUCIN:' 14cm diameter x 17.5cm high (2) £200-400 (plus 27%BP*)
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A SET OF FIVE 'HOME INTERIORS A PRACTICAL WORK ON COLOUR DECORATION AND FURNISHING BY R. GOULBURN LOVELL' folios including plates of decorative interiors (5) £200-400 (plus 27%BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OPTOMETRIST'S LENS TESTING KIT in an oak tambour fronted cabinet 59cm wide x 45cm deep x 50cm high £100-200 (plus 27%BP*)
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A PRESCOT & CO., EARLY 20TH CENTURY OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S LENS TESTING SET in a mahogany case, the case 48cm wide, a further lens testing set (2) £80-120 (plus 27%BP*)
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JOHN HENRY LANCASTER (20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) still life of flowers in a basket on a wooden table, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1958, with R.W.S. Galleries of 26 Conduit Street, London label to the reverse, 34cm x 44.5cm £200-400 (plus 27%BP*)
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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI CHARGERS with old repairs and rivets, each 36.5cm diameter (2) £50-150 (plus 27%BP*)
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TWELVE LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE CARVED IVORY MINIATURE MASKS each with a different expression (12) £150-260 (plus 27%BP*)
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VALDAMAR THOMSEN Danish coastal scene, with fishing nets, oil on canvas, signed and dated '96, 43cm x 58cm £150-260 (plus 27%BP*)
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