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A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE/GILT PORCELAIN EWER AND TANKARDS, the ewer of tapering cylindrical shape with griffin form handle, 15 1/4 ins high and twelve matching TANKARDS, 4 3/4 ins high, marked "M. Imp: se Sevres" in script. (13).

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A collection of jewellery, comprising, a Victorian gold round locket with a central buckle motif enclosing a double sided glazed panel (unmarked), an early 20th century gold heart-shaped locket, the front star-gypsy set with three small cabochon turquoises (unmarked), a Victorian foliate engraved heart shaped locket with gold front and back, a 9ct gold square section stock pin, import marks for London 1911, another similar stamped '9ct', 4.6g, an early 20th century gold stick pin, the terminal in the form of a foliate monogram 'M E' or 'E M', an early 20th century gold heart-shaped locket, inscribed one side 'Sweet are the uses of adversity. Princess but of all sweetness. Sweetest is thy antidote', the other 'Upon my heart which nought from thee shall sever, thy hair and miniature repose for ever' and inside 'Daisy' 'Gerald' and stamped '10ct', a coral 'dog' pendant, a small heart pendant 'good luck' and a fibula pin centred with seven bead half pearl horseshoe, on a long trace chain

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A collection of jewellery, comprising; an Art Nouveau gold and cabochon ruby three stone open work pendant with small pearl drop, indistinctly stamped '15', an early 20th century gold round locket with initial 'M', stamped '750', an oval locket engraved with a crowned monogram, marks indistinct, a round locket decorated in ivory coloured guilloche enamel, stamped '925', an oval 'garter' locket set with a red paste, and an enamelled buckle

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Six George I and later Hanoverian rat tail tablespoons, comprising; one engraved 'I B' London 1714 by Andrew Archer, one initials 'M*B', 1717, one initials 'C' over 'I.S', 1723 by Henry Clarke I, another initials 'H' over 'I.M', another initials 'T' over 'I M', 1728 by John Gorham, and another with the mark of Paul de Lamerie only (repaired) - 9oz

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Mixed flatware, comprising; a pair of Victorian old English pattern sauce ladles with monograms, a set of four salt spoons, six coffee spoons and eleven teaspoons, London 1883-84 by Aldwinckle and Slater, a bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, 1877 by Henry Holland, a set of six 'apostle' end coffee spoons, 1902 by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, in a case, a pair of shell bowl salt spoons, 1883 by G M Jackson, an Arts and Crafts style jam spoon, Sheffield 1915 by Mappin & Webb, and a tongs, Birmingham 1936 - 21 1/2oz

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A Victorian silver gilt chalice, with a round bowl and an engraved hexagonal stem, the circular knop with six round bosses engraved with quatrefoils on a leaf and texture engraved ground, on a hexafoil base with moulded border and engraved with a crucifix, Birmingham 1885, the makers mark 'M & Co L.' not traced, 22cm high (8 3/4in) - 15oz

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A Victorian silver gilt ciborium, with a round bowl and hexagonal stem, the circular knop with six round bosses engraved with quatrefoils on a leaf and texture engraved ground, on a hexafoil base with moulded border, the stepped cover with a fleuree cross terminal, Birmingham 1885, the makers mark 'M & Co L.' not traced, 24cm high overall (9 1/2in) - 16 3/4oz

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A George II baluster shaped half-pint mug with a leaf capped double scroll handle on stepped moulded foot, engraved with a monogram 'EBO?' and beneath with initials 'I*A', 'E P' & 'W*M', London 1751, the makers mark mis-struck probably Thomas Moore II, 9cm high (3 1/2in) - 5 1/2oz

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A goblet, with beaded knopped stem and trumpet shaped foot inscribed 'Ladies Driving Competition Henley, August 7th 1905, Won by Mrs Bell', London 1904 by W, J, M & S Barnard, 25.25cm high (10in) - 10oz

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A campana shaped trophy cup and cover, the base with two leaf capped double scroll handles, a central moulded girdle and round foot, engraved 'South Berks Point To Point Steeplechases, Open Race, Won by Bruce, April 20th 1904', the domed cover with vase finial, London 1903 by W, J, M & S Barnard and Richard Dubock, 26cm high overall (10 1/4in) - 27oz

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A Coalport plate painted with pears, signed M. Dennis, 20th century. 10 1/2" (27cm) diameter

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Edwards (Ralph), The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, Country Life, 1964; Jourdain (M) English Decoration and Furniture 1500-1650 and 1760-1820, cloth, two volumes, and Lenygon (F) Decoration in England 1660-1770, Furniture in England 1660-1770, cloth, two volumes

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D**M**, (circa 1850), A study of three children with a toy boat on a lake shore, signed with initials lower right, oil on board, 30 x 42 cm (11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in)

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Carew (Richard) The Survey of Cornwall, London 1602, 'Printed by S.S. [Simon Stafford] for JohnJaggard, and are to bee sold neere Temple-barre, at the signe of the Hand and Starre', this appears to be complete with corrections and table of the first book, title page and a number of others have been trimmed and restored in the 19th century, Owners signature, Revd. M Watson versotitle page and with a number of pen annotations by Watson, rebound in the 19th century

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NUIT ST. GEORGES, 1994 1er Cru Richmone. M. Devoille 4 bottles per lot

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'The Rural Cyclopedia and General Dictionary of Agriculture' ed. WILSON, John M, Edinburgh 1848-1849. cold. Illus. Some foxing. 1/2 bd. marbled bds. spine scuffed. 4 vols.

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PELHAM, M.' New Dialogues For The Amusement of Good Children', London 1866 6mo. Illus. Bds. worn and stained. Label attached to top bd.

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DE BOURRIENNE, M. 'The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte'. London 1831. (2nd) 3 vols 8vo. 1/2 leather bd.

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JOURDAIN, M. 'English Decoration & Furniture, 1500 - 1650., London 1924. Fo 1Vol. some foxing, hinges weak, bds. rubbed. Tog. with one other. (2)

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'Poems of Spencer' intro Y.B.YEATS. Caxton publishing, The Golden Poets edn. cold. illus. by Jessie M. KING. Tog. with 'Collected Poems of Ella Wheeler Wilcox'. Leopold B Hill. ND. plus 'Sylvia Plath Collected Poems' ed. Ted Hughes, Faber 1981. Plus other poetry and Literature.

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LUCIANI, M. Annaei, 'Pharsalia', Frankfurt, 1624 8vo. Orig. bd. spine damaged. Hinges weak.

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A Regency tortoiseshell and pewter strung sarchophagus shape tea caddy circa 1820, the rectangular domed top with small plaque monogrammed "M D" enclosing a pair of cutglass tea jars and star cut stoppers and a strawberry diamond cut sugar bowl, minor chips, raised on four turned bone ball feet, minor chips, 13" wide 7" deep 8.5" high

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A carved oak hall bench 19th century, the shaped toprail carved with dragons and a crest between mask carved uprights, the back with five panels carved with scenes from the Nativity and centred by a crest flanked by rearing horses and monogrammed T H & E M 1642, Arundel & Surrey and carved with the motto 'Lett Everie Thing Hath Breadth Praise Ye Lord' between down curved over a bevelled hinged seat and frieze carved Thomas Howard, Worstrop over three further carved panels between florally carved extended stile feet, some losses 54" wide 67" high

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A Minton Genevese pattern meat dish, withscroll-moulded rim, printed in blue with the romantic Alpine-style scene and open floral border, length 47.5cm, printed title cartouche with "Opaque China" and cursive initial M, circa 1830-45 (filled rim chip)

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A Minton Lace Border pattern jug, of ornate lobed shape with moulded handle, printed in light blue with the floral pattern and lace panel border, height 19.4cm, printed title mark with cursive initial M, circa 1830-45

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A Minton Chinese Marine series meat dish, printed in dark grey-green with a typical Chinese scene within the usual open floral scroll border, length 42.2cm, printed title cartouche with "Opaque China" and cursive initial M, circa 1835-45

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A Minton Lace Border pattern meat dish, with wavy edge, printed in light blue with a wreath of flowers surrounding a lace centre and a similar border of lace panels, length 37.8cm, printed mark with title and cursive initial M, large impressed "Improved Stone China" seal mark, circa 1830-50 (rim chip)

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A Measham or bargeware teapot and cover dated 1888, probably from Church Gresley, of typical ornate form with teapot knop to domed cover, covered with a treacle brown glaze and decorated with coloured sprigs of flowers and on one side a white panel impressed "A & M Johnson /Swadlincote / 1888", overall height 27.2cm, unmarked (restoration to spout)

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M RICH "View of Sorrento and Naples Bay", Signed, Gouache, 13 x 20cm.

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George IV silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, engraved initials, maker J M, London 1824, 7oz.

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Mettlach style centrepiece in the form of two cherubs riding a rococo bowl, scrollwork and landscape vignettes on scroll base, impressed mark M/K, 40cm.

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Copper jardiniere of circular form with detachable liner, bulbous sides on flared base, stamped M & W.

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M. Ribin de Thoyras: 'The History of England' translated by N. Tindal, vols. 1, 2 and 4, published London 1789, half calf

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A early 20th century gold faceted belcher guard chain with a swivel clasp, stamped '10' and 'M & M', approx 154cm long (60 1/2in), 47.8g

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A Victorian baluster shaped caster in embossed in rococo style with spiral scrolls, flowers, leaves and shells, the shaped pierced and embossed cover with a leaf chased finial, London 1896 by W, J, M, & S Barnard and Robert Dubock, 23.5cm high (9 1/4in) - 9oz

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A George II baluster-shaped tankard, with a moulded girdle and spreading foot rim, later engraved with the arms of Norcop within a cartouche, the 'S' scroll handle with heart-shaped terminal and inscribed N over L M, the domed cover with chair back thumbpiece, London 1742 by Humphrey Payne, 18.5cm high (7 1/4in) - 26oz

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A Royal Worcester Ivory Ground high shouldered vase, date code for 1911, painted with a cock and hen pheasant on a moor, against an ivory ground within gilt borders and on four shell bracket feet, signed Jas Stinton, cracked, restored 6.5" high and a Royal Worcester two handled ovoid blush ivory vase date code for 1932, painted with roses and signed M Hunt, shape 287/H within gilt borders, neck restored 6.5" high (2)

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An Italian maiolica Castelli style charger, painted in the early eighteenth century style with 'The Birth of Venus', within a border of Groteschi, diameter 61cm., crowned 'M' mark, circa 1900 or later

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Addis (John M, Sir) Chinese Ceramics from datable tombs, 1978 (dw); Hobson (R L), Chinese Art; Mackenzie (Finlay), Chinese Art; Honey (William Bowyer), The Ceramic Art of China and Other Countries of the Far East; Gulland (G W), Chinese Porcelain volumes I and II

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Kobayashi (Taiichiro) Observations on Chinese Ceramics, 1951; Valenstein (Suzanne G), Ming Porcelains; Gillingham (Michael) Chinese Painted Enamels; LLoyd Hyde (J A) Chinese Painted Enamels; Woidt (Hannah) Chinese Handicrafts; The Asia Society including Asian Art; Hetherington (A L) Chinese Ceramic Glazes; Bluett and Sons Ltd 1974, Chinese Decorative Arts; The British Museum 1972, Chinese Art from the Collection of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden; Hawley Stone (Louise), The Chair in China; Tregear (Mary) Guide to Chinese Ceramics; Medley (Margaret) Metalwork and Chinese ceramics; H D'Ardenne de Tizac, La Sculpture Chinoise; Moss (Sydney L) Chinese Monochrome; Aston (Leigh) & Gray (Basil) Chinese Art; OCS, Iron in the Fire; Combaz' Les Palais Imperiaux de la Chine; Joseph (Adrian M) Ming Porcelains; The School of Oriental & African studies, Colloquies on Art and Archaelogy in Asia

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Jenyns (Soame) Later Chinese Porcelain, London 1951; Garner (Harry, Sir), Oriental Blue and White; The OCS of Hong Kong, Chinese Blue and White Porcelain; Thompson (Henry, Sir) A Catalogue of Blue and White Nankin Porcelain; Joseph (Adrian M), Ming Porcelains; The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Ming Blue and White

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Volker (T) Porcelain and the Dutch East India Company, London 1954; Victoria & Albert Museum, Porcelain of the Ch'ing Dynasty; Joseph (A M) Ming Porcelains - Their Origins and Development; Hobson (R L), Handbook of the Pottery and Porcelain of the Far East; The Illustrated Catalogues of Tokyo National Museum for Japanese and Chinese ceramics; Julien (Stanislas), Histoire et Fabrication de la Porcelain Chinoise; Sotheby's Catalogue Part II, Early Chinese Ceramics and Ancient Bronzes - December 1980; School of Oriental and African Studies, Colloquies on Art and Archeology in Asia - number three, Singapore Art; SOC A Loan Exhibition of Chinese Art; Christensen (Erwin O) Chinese Porcelains; Beamish (H) Pamplet number six, The Marks on Chinese Porcelain; Franks (A W), Catalogue of a Collection of Oriental Porcelain and Pottery; Honey (W B), The Art of the Potter; Royal Academy of Arts, International Exhibition of Chinese Art; Honey (W B), Guide to the later Chinese Porcelain Periods of K'ang HSI, Yung Cheng, Ch'ien Lung; Rene-Yvon Lefebrve d'Argence, Avery Brundage Collection of Chinese Ceramics; H d'Ardenne de Tizac, L'Art Chinois Classique; Venetian Catalogue of 1954 of Chinese Art and Siegel (Sammlung H W) 'Form und Fabre'

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Negroni (M J L de) Souvenirs de la Campagne de Chine, Paris 1864; Reichwein, China and Europe; Waley (Arthur), The Life and Times of Po Chu-I; Gemet, Daily Life in China on the Eve of the Mongol Invasion; Watson (William), China; Translated by Jenyns (Soame) Poems of the T'ang Dynasty; Yutang (Lin), The Chinese Theory of Art; Munsterberg (Hugo), Art of the Far East; Ch'en (Jerome), Yuan Shih-K'ai 1859-1916; Wilheim & Jung, The Secret of the Golden Flower, Creel (Herrlee Glessner), The Birth of China - A Survey of the Formative Period of the Chinese Civilisation, Macartney (Lord), An Embassy to China 1793-94; Holt (Edgar), The Opium Wars in China

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Gompertz (G St G M), Korean Pottery and Porcelain of the Yi period, London 1968 (dw); Gompertz (G St G M), Korean Celadon; Gompertz (G St G M), Chinese Celadon wares; Honey (W B) Corean Pottery

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Kim (Chewon, Dr) and Gompertz (G St G M), The Ceramic Art of Korea, London 1961 (dw); The Government of the Republic of Korea, Masterpieces of Korean Art; Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Korean and Chinese ceramics; The Arts Council 1961, The National Art Treasures of Korea; Silla, Koryo, Yi, The Art of the Korean Potter; Henderson (Gregory), Korean Ceramics; Forman (W), The Art of Ancient Korea, and another book on Korean Art

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Joseph (Adrian M), Chinese and Annamese Ceramics found in the Philippines and Indonesia, London 1973, slip case

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Wilkinson (Charles K), Nishapur Pottery of the Early Islamic Period, New York (n-d); Talbot Rice, Byzantine Glazed Pottery; Dimand (M S), A Handbook of Muhammadan Art; Birdwood (George), Indian Arts; Murdoch Smith (R, Major), Persian Art; Hobson (R L), A Guide to the Islamic Pottery of the Near East; Binyen (Lawrence), The Spirit of Man in Asian Art; Hassan (Z M), Moslem Art in the Fouad I University Museum; Fehervari (Geza), Early 18th century Persian Blue and White; The Arts Council 1967; Turkish Art of the Seijuk and Ottoman periods; Brown (Percy), Indian Architecture (Islamic Period); Lane (Arthur), A Guide to the Collection of Tiles; Syrien-Forum der Volker und Kulteren - Land des Baal, Sothebys Catalogue for Arts of the Islamic World April 2000; Sotheby's catalogue for the Olsen Collection of Persian Pottery and Works of Art, December 1964; A Christie's Fine Antiquities Catalogue for April 1978 and an illustrated Souvenir of the Exhibition of Persian Art at Burlington House in 1931

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A Royal Doulton stoneware ring tray, 1920's/30's modelled by M Fox, as an owl perched on the side of a rock pool, impressed marks and no 8667, 4 in (10.16 cm) high

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A Victorian scumbled pine cabinet, dated 1894, the rectangular top marked 1894 P M, above a drawer and two panel cupboard door between channelled sides and on shaped bracket feet, 32 in (81.28 cm) wide, 18 in (45.72 cm) deep, 40 in (101.6 cm) high

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Four George V ash and elm hoop and stick back chairs, 1930's, each on ring turned tapering legs joined by an H stretcher, stamped variously J F 8, J J M, Glenister Maker, Wycombe, G R V High Wycombe 1933 (4)

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A George III silver two handled stationary tray, Herbert & Co London 1761, of rectangular dished form with two rounded corners flat chased with a crest, the underside inscribed 'The Gift of I K to M R J U N R', 8 in (20.32 cm) wide, 6 oz approximate

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A set of four Edwardian silver nut dishes, makers mark W M & S, Sheffield 1904, in the form of the card suits, spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts respectively approx 4ozs in a presentation morrocco case marked for the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company,188 Oxford Street London

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A silver gilt presentation cigar box, makers mark R C London 1934, of plain rectangular form with presentation inscription to the cover to Major H R Sykes M A J P dated 1935 the front with oval castle gates motif, sandalwood lined in presentation box for retailers Robinson & Co The Square, Shrewsbury 10" wide

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A George III silver two handled cup, makers mark W S London 1785, the half wrythen fluted body embossed with pendant swags and inscribed Sir M M Sykes opposite an oval cartouche within a ribbon garland marked Wheldrake plate, grooved loop handles, 5.5 in (13.97 cm) high, 155.5 gm, (5 oz) approximate

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A silver pedestal mustard pot, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1912, domed cover and blue glass liner, a silver round plain salt cellar Chester 1915, on three squat bracket feet blue glass liner, a silver pepper urn indistinct date marks, a silver dressing table short candlestick Birmingham 1914 4.75" high, a pair of EPNS napkin rings and an electroplated round matchbox and flat cover monogrammed S M and a silver mustard spoon (8)

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A George III silver gilt vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, of canted rectangular form, the cover monogrammed M, the base crested enclosing a hinged florally pierced grille, 1.5 in (3.81 cm) wide

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A Victorian silver centrepiece, Cartwright & Woodward, Birmingham 1866, the plain bowl with bead border supported on a reeded baluster and triangular bombe plinth surmounted by three hippocampi, crested and with coat of arms and presentation inscription to 'James H Owen Esq M A V P in Grateful Rememberence of Many Services from his Brethren of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland 1867' and on bracket feet, 7 in (17.78 cm) high, 5.25 in (13.34 cm) length extended, 808.7 gm, (26 oz) approximate

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Susannah M Glynn (early 19th century), "Llynn Eidwal between Capel Curig and Bangor", watercolour, signed and inscribed on old label on reverse, 12 in (30.48 cm), 20.5 in (52.07 cm)

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M Scott (mid 19th century), "The Child of Hale Inn, Cheshire", pencil drawing heightened with white, signed and dated 1851, 10" x 14.5", and another by the same hand (2)

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M Auerbach Levy, "Marchand D'habites", etching, signed in the plate and dated 1918, also signed in pencil, unframed, 14", 10", also two etchings by R S Austin and one other unframed etching (4)

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