Antiques, Works of Art and Militaria

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A GEORGE V SILVER TRINKET BOX with green hardstone inset lid and white enamelled sides, maker: L&S, Birmingham 1913, 2 ins diameter (hinge fault)....

DAVID FULTON, RSW, RSA, SCOTTISH, 1848-1930, OIL ON CANVAS entitled "WORDS OF COMFORT", signed and dated 78, 18 1/2 ins x 10 1/2 ins, framed.

GEORGE MELVIN RENNIE, SCOTTISH, 1874-1953, OIL ON PANEL depicting the River Dee at Loch Nagar, signed, 11 1/2 ins x 18 ins, framed. SEE REAR COVER...

CIRCLE OF EDWARD SMYTHE, SUFFOLK SCHOOL, 1810-1899, PASTEL, head and shoulders of a young girl, unsigned, 17 ins x 12 1/2 ins framed.

ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES LEADER, 19TH/20TH CENTURY, OIL ON CANVAS, riverside landscape with a boy fishing off a rocky bank, signed with initials, 35 ...

EDWARD ROBERT SMYTHE, SUFFOLK SCHOOL, 1810-1899, OIL ON CANVAS, rural scene with mother and child beside a cottage and horses watering, signed, 39...

LEONARD BRIDGES, EAST ANGLIAN, 20TH CENTURY OIL ON CANVAS, The Annual Barge Race, Pin Mill, signed and dated 1981, 23 1/2 ins x 35 1/2 ins framed....

LEONARD BRIDGES, EAST ANGLIAN, 20TH CENTURY OIL ON BOARD, entitled "Barges: Berie, Vigilant and Portlight passing Shotley, signed 1986, 17 1/2 ins...

19TH CENTURY OIL ON CANVAS, Man of War with guns run out and a companion picture, unsigned, each 11 1/2 ins x 17 1/2 ins, framed. (2)

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