Banbury Fine Art, Antiques, Collectors October - Webcast Auction -

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Banbury Fine Art, Antiques, Collectors October - Webcast Auction -

Jewellery, Silver, Antiques, Clocks, Art, Ceramics, Works of Art, Interiors, Furniture, - NOTE see important information

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The Works of Lucius Annaeus Senaca, comprising ; The Bookes of Benefites, His Epistles, His Booke of Providence, Three Bookes of Anger, Two Bookes...

Rivers of Great Britain, two volumes, published by Cassell, 1891/1892, together with Weathers (John) Commercial Gardening, four volumes, three Bea...

The Art Annual 1889 - gilt tooled red hide bound folio, together with The Magazine of Art, published by Cassell 1886, a bound edition of The Quive...

A small library of books including Dickens works, Longfellow and other Poetical works, Amateur Mechanic by Bernard Jones, Macaulay's History of En...

Johnson Theodore, sights in the Gold Region and scenes by the way, Baker and Scribner New York 1850, second edition, cloth bond and boards, damage...

A mid 19th century contract letter between Mr R Penix (?) of the Count of Cherokee Alabama and a Mr Lafayette (?) for the purchase of a slave on 2...

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