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W.G. Scott-Brown 'Bill' (1897-1987)Acrylic on canvasStill life study of hydrangeas in vase and table setting 35.5cm x 46cm(Unsigned, but authenticated by Elizabeth Wheeler, his daughter, on sticker, verso)W.G. 'Bill' Scott-Brown, eminent Harley Street Ear, Nose and Throat surgeon, whose famous textbook 'Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat' is still the standard reference text for ENT specialists. He developed a passion for painting early in 1950 and was encourage by his close friend and patient, Paul Lucien Maze, although their styles were very different. Bill Scott-Brown exhibited at the Royal Academy and was once president of the British Pastel Society.
Mid-20th century G-Plan teak and stained wood extending dining table with rounded rectangular top on straight supports, four teak dining chairs each with curved back and woven string seatsCondition ReportPlease see photos below. Main visible scratch to top of table approx.15-20cm (in image attached)No fraying or snapped cord visible on chairs.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, EBONY STRUNG DOUBLE KIDNEY SHAPED WORK TABLE, the hinged top revealing two compartments, the oval right side with open green velour section and the left with six lids adjoining to form an oval, raised on four shaped legs adjoined by a wavy cross stretcher and central shelf, width 67cm x depth 48cm x height 75.5cm (key)
A PARKER KNOLL TEAK DINING SUITE, comprising of an oval extending table, six chairs including two carvers, two various wall unit and a tv cabinet (the chairs do not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling) (10)
AN ORIENTAL WOOLLEN RUG, with a blue border, 216cm x 124cm, together with a small circular rug and a 1920's mahogany silver table of serpentine form, the fret carved gallery (damaged), on chamfered and beaded legs united by fret cut X shaped stretcher, brass castors, width 87cm x depth 48cm x height 70.5cm (2)
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, to include a watercolour of Table Mountain by Allan McOwen, landscape watercolour by Bryan Hayes 'Distant Dartmoor', topographical view of Lichfield published 1826, together with a variety of prints on various subjects (1 box and 4 loose)
AN EDWARDIAN 18CT GOLD OPAL AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, three oval opal cabochons measuring approximately 8.0mm x 5.00mm, four old mine diamond points, approximately 0.08ct in total, ring size N 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham 1902, makers mark illegible, approximate gross weight 5.4 grams (please note there is some slight table wear to the opals)
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