GENERAL FINE ART SALE

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A large carton containing 3 vintage stamp albums, loose stamps on paper, 2 boxes of pre-decimal UK commemorators many in large blocks, new Simple...

Errimar stamp album containing used world, many loose stamps used world; small collection of paper whisky, Guinness, wine labels ...[more]

David Wright portfolio of sixteen colour plates of tasteful nude ladies printed by the ?Illustrated London News and Sketch Ltd?, together with a ...

Germany in blue Lindner stock book, a good run from States to modern good quality material, page of post-war cat to £2000, 1st hinge only ...[m...

Swiss in large red stock book laid out in date order from earlier to circa 2000 ? good run of Pro Juventate from 1913 onwards ? much useful in ve...

The Whole Duty of Man printed by W Norton for E Pawlet in Chancery Lane 1711, brown leather binding, front cover detached from spine, hand writte...

A fine collection of Weybridge postcards, many photographic street scenes including Monument Freen, St Georges, Bank Corner, Oatlands Avenue, Que...

The Life of Cardinal Wolsey by Richard Fiddes printed in London 1726, second edition, large folio leather binding with gilt tooling to spine. Cop...

Collection of ephemera to include 5 copies of the Times History and Encyclopaedia of the War, dated 1915 and 1916; book containing 19 coloured pl...

Signed watercolour caricature of Nick Faldo and his caddy Fanny Gunnerson, framed and glazed, with golf cartoon caricatures original artwork for ...

Original Andy Capp cartoon strips, pen ink and wash original artwork, published by the Daily Mail, illustrated by Reg Smythe (2) ...[more]

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