William Papas (1927-2000), two male figures playing backgammon, ink and watercolour, signed, 24" x
William Papas (1927-2000), two male figures playing backgammon, ink and watercolour, signed, 24" x 16.5" (61 x 42cm).
William Papas (1927-2000), two male figures playing backgammon, ink and watercolour, signed, 24" x 16.5" (61 x 42cm).
Terence Tarsnane (b. 1939), 'Cuckoo', circa 1979, acrylic, signed and dated, 9" x 11.5" (23 x 29cm).
Manner of Crosby, cars racing through a mountain village, watercolour and pastel, bears signature, 13.5" x 19.5" (34 x 49.5cm).
Joseph Kirkpatrick (1872-1930), a plough team at work, watercolour, signed, 19.5" x 13.75" (50 x 35cm).
Ted Robinson, Willie Thorne addressing the cue ball, gouache, signed and dated 1976, 12" x 12" (30 x 30cm).
George Cruickshank, a cartoon strip of young girl and a frightening doll, ink, signed, 13" x 9" (33 x 23cm).
Nicolas Clerihew Bentley (1907-1978), an ink caricature of Baroness Wootton, signed, sheet size 6" x 7" (15 x 18cm), unframed.
John Tenniel (1820-1914), 'The Octopus of Monopoly', pencil, signed with initials, 6.25" x 8" (16 x 20cm), along with the punch printed cartoon, i...
Stanley McMurtry (b. 1936) Daily Mail Cartoonist, 'Look Buddy, I Don't Care Who You Beat at Chess, Go Home, You've Had Enough', ink and watercolou...
Philip William May (1864-1903), 'Mudlarks' a cartoon, 9" x 7" (23 x 18cm), with another cartoon by Osbert Lancaster (1908-1986), ink and crayon, 9...
Mid-20th Century, a geometric scene of a cowboy holding a pistol crouching by a fire with a cactus beyond, oil on canvas, inscribed J. Flaming ver...
Probably late 18th Century, 'Plan des principaux ports de la cote d' Illocos en l'isle de Lucon', [Map of the Principal Ports of the Ilocos Coast]...
Nicolas Clerihew Bentley (1907-1978), an ink caricature of Lord Curzon, signed, sheet size 6" x 7" (15 x 18cm), unframed.
After Thomas Yeakell, 'The Environs of Brighthelmstone', engraved map, circa 1800, 17" x 20" (43 x 51cm).
Joan Jocelyn (20th Century) Zimbabwe, a scene of Victoria Falls, pastel, signed, 20" x 14.5" (51 x 37cm).
Jobo (b. 1950), 'The Music Changed Me', a surrealist composition, acrylic, signed, 11.5" x 8" (29 x 20cm).
A collection of eleven sporting cartoons from Punch magazine, along with a late 19th Century map of Italy, and an Oriental drawing of a mask, (13).
J. Harris, an early 18th Century engraved map of the East and West part of the river Thames, with outline colouring, 9.5" x 15" (24 x 38cm), a/f.
Guy Malet (1900-1973), figures outside a town house with bay windows, watercolour, 8.5" x 8.25" (21.5 x 21cm).
Heinrich Scherer, a hand coloured engraved map of the Greek Archipelago, plate size, 9" x 13.75" (23 x 35cm), unframed.
An Antique Dutch silver sweet box. Approx. 27 grams. Est. £40 - £60.
EXETER: A Victorian silver sifter ladle. 1846. By John Stone. Approx. 65 grams. Est. £50 - £80.
A 19th Century silver medallion with cherub decoration to centre. Approx. 46 grams. Est. £40 - £60.
OF BOWLING INTEREST: A silver trophy. Birmingham 1933. Approx. 39 grams. Est. £30 - £40.
A crested silver wine label for 'Sherry'. Circa 1790. By Susannah Barker. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £100 - £150.
A silver wine label for 'Sherry'. Circa 1790. Maker's mark only. By Mathew Burrows. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £80 - £120.
A pair of George III silver grape scissors. Circa 1800. Approx. 115 grams. Est. £100 - £150.
A pair of George IIII silver grape scissors. London 1828. By Mathew Boulton & George Burrows. Approx. 103 grams. Est. £120 - £150.
A silver card holder. Birmingham 1910. Approx. 47 grams. Est. £50 - £80.
A silver medallion. 1780. Approx. 28 grams. Est. £30 - £40.
A heavy silver egg cup. Birmingham. Approx. 70 grams. Est. £50 - £80.
A pair of pierced silver grape scissors. London 1993. Approx. 74 grams. Est. £80 - £120.
A fine pair of silver grape scissors with grapevine decoration. Maker's mark only. Circa 1830. By Yapp & Woodward. Approx. 102 grams. Est. £150 - ...
A fine pair of silver grape scissors in the Victorian style. London 1979. Approx. 69 grams. Est. £120 - £150.
A fine pair of silver grape scissors cast with fox and vine decoration. Sheffield 1939. Approx. 122 grams. Est. £100 - £150.
An early 17th / 18th Century Queen Anne silver dog nose spoon. Approx. 31 grams. Est. £200 - £300.
A cased silver necklace with cross pendant. Retailed by Glyn Griffiths. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £20 - £30.
An Edward VII silver inkwell embossed with camel scene. London 1901. Approx. 210 grams. Est. £150 - £200.
A group of silver plated OE pattern soup spoons together with some silver pistol handled forks. Est. £20 - £30.
PETER & ANN BATEMAN: A George III silver wine label for 'Rum'. London 1791. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £50 - £80.
A fine pair of Antique 19th Century silver grape scissors with figural handles. Approx. 50 grams. Est. £60 - £80.
Eastern France, circa 1480 A.D. Wooden carved archway with high-relief image of St Veronica in floor-length robe standing on a domed base holding ...
2nd century B.C. Discoid mirror with recess to obverse and reverse, each with a looped handle attached to two domed lugs, concentric rings and ste...
Circa 10th-11th century A.D. With pattern-welded double-edged blade, showing well-defined shallow fullers and wide cutting edges, the fullers occu...
Circa 14th-15th century A.D. and later. Drum-shaped body with narrow base, two vertical flanges running from the rim and between them two D-shaped...
1300-1200 B.C. With tapering square-section body, bulbous finial formed as two addorsed male masks, loop handle to each lateral face, trumpet-shap...
Azerbaijan, 1st millennium B.C. Hollow-formed figure of a donkey laden with packs on a heater-shaped base; vents to each side to accept axles, hol...
Circa 2000 B.C. Plano-convex in section with broad face, incuse profile image of a lamassu (winged bull with a human head) with pellets and object...
Circa 18th century A.D. Hollow-formed figure standing in contrapposto pose, wearing a chiton and draped himation with decorative borders; the hair...
Late Pliocene-early Pleistocene Period, circa 5.3 million-60,000 years B.P. A near complete example retaining many of the animal's teeth; mounted ...
END OF AMAR-SIN'S REIGN, 2047-2038 B.C. Pillow-shaped clay tablet with dense rows of cuneiform text in two columns to each face, (79 lines in tota...
5th-6th century A.D. A spatha with a double-edged parallel-sided blade, battle nicks to both cutting edges; long tang with a fastening rivet in si...
Circa 604-562 B.C. A rectangular section with fourteen columns of cuneiform text mentioning the foundation of a temple by Nebuchadnezzar II, trans...
Circa 12th-11th century B.C. With incised text to the midrib on one face, less well-defined characters to the reverse. Cf. Röllig, W., ‘Onomastic ...
5th-6th century A.D. Comprising: ellipsoid loop with hollowed underside; tongue with D-shaped shield bearing stylised facing mask among pellets, w...
Catalonia, circa 1400-1420 A.D. Group of four quatrefoil plaques, each with a hole to the end of each arm for attachment and detailed enamelled im...
Circa 7th century A.D. Bifacial lead plaque with figurative decoration: obverse with Saint George, nimbate, on his horse killing a fallen foe with...
10th-11th century A.D. Double-edged cutting sword of Petersen Type S or T variant with tapering blade bearing some deep battle scars; boat-shaped ...
5th-7th century A.D. Comprising a double-edged parallel-sided blade showing battle nicks on both cutting edges, medium length tapering tang; lento...
Jin Dynasty, early 13th century A.D. A complete suite of rectangular iron plates to form a protective coat; the plates provided with a series of h...