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Sylvia Grottick - numerous studiesA selection of watercolours, oils and various works, framed and un-framed including landscapes, flowers, still l...

A George IV rectangular needlework sampler depicting foliage and text "Memory - Eliza Marsh finished this sampler Sept. 23rd 1828" 20" x 17"

Smallman - watercolourSt Ives fishing boats, signed and dated '65 8" x 10" af

E**Earp - watercolourLake scene with boats, signed with initials 10½" x 19"

E**Mulready - oils on boardsThe Woodland Pool/Solitude", signed and inscribed 9" x 6" (a pair)

Mary Ford - oil on board"Three Fish on a Striped Sea", signed, inscribed to verso and dated Falmouth 2002, 5½" x 6"

Leslie Woodward - watercolour "A summer's day in Wilne Lane", signed, labelled to verso and dated 1943, 10½"x 14½"

A good quality multi media screen print depicting a female with playing cards "Entourage House of Cards" after Stephen M Horton, framed and glazed

R**O**Dunlop - oil on canvas"A By-road in Havant", labelled to verso 13½" x 17"

An Arts & Crafts-style copper and brass mounted rectangular fire screen with deer in a landscape rectangular frieze and inset embossed leather pan...

An unusual old wooden millinery packing case by Webb & Company Drapers of Boscawen Street Truro, the side marked "Webb & Co" and raised address pl...

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