The Antiques & Interiors Auction

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The Antiques & Interiors Auction

This auction contains Jewellery, Works of Art, Ceramics & Furniture.

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SET OF FIVE EQUESTRIAN PRINTS, framed, the larger 29cm x 38cm

GROUP OF SIX ETCHINGS DEPICTING EDINBURGH, including John Knox's house and Canongate Tolbooth each 30cm x 26cm each mounted framed and under glass

* ADRIAN C RIGBY (BRITISH b 1962), ROBIN colour print, signed and numbered 93/500 in pencil 30cm x 22cm Mounted, framed and under glass

* BRIAN M R MADDEN (SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY), BOATS OFFSHORE colour print, signed in pencil on mount 26cm x 37cm Mounted, framed and under glass

AFTER ARCHIBALD THORBURN (SCOTTISH 1860 - 1935), BEARDED TIT lithographic print 16cm x 11cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Printed by West ...

LOT OF PRINTS DEPICTING RACING CARS, some framed and unframed examples

EDWARD J. CHERRY, YE ANCIENT HOUSE OF MOLL, CATHEDRAL CLOSE, etching, signed, 17cm x 10.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass, along with other etch...

THAI WOODBLOCK PRINT, of two dancers, 50cm x 52cm, framed and glazed

TWO COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS, one depicting a stags head against a mottled background and the other Aboriginal style figures, both framed and glazed (...

COLLECTION OF COPPER PRINTING PLATES, with various images including architectural, portrait and groups

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