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Lot 130

Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge 3-Rail unusual Horse Box and SR Van and Coach, unboxed tin BR Horse Box with non-matching sides, together with post-war SR Box Van and 4025 1st/2nd BR SR Suburban Coach, in original box, G, box F, some graffiti and mark (3)

Lot 386

Early Hornby 0 Gauge Wagons, original ‘nut and bolt’ type wagons, including uncommon CR ‘tagged letters’ open wagon, G, letters retouched but appears authentic, a printed-lettering LNW brake van, F-G, grey paintwork very ‘flat’, and restored LNWR open wagon (3)

Lot 516

Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge SR Freight Stock, comprising two tinplate open wagons no 9871 and van no 17741, all in SR charcoal grey/black, together with wooden brake van no 11892in brown, all VG, brake with a small amount of retouching (4)

Lot 639

Kitbuilt Finescale 0 Gauge GWR Freight Stock, 12-Ton Loco Coal, 10-Ton Open, Container Wagon and 10-Ton Tool Van ‘Plymouth’, VG, one glazing panel loose (4)

Lot 555

Boxed Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge 4-wheeled Freight Stock, comprising GW open wagon 91694 and GW box van 103873, both in dark grey livery in original boxes, both VG, boxes G, some graffiti, one dated 1939 (2)

Lot 492

Hornby 0 Gauge unboxed Metropolitan Coach, and LNER No 1 Passenger Brake Van, in original box, F, paint loss to Metro coach on one side, replacement windows, box F (2)

Lot 385

Early Hornby 0 Gauge Wagons, original ‘nut and bolt’ type wagons, including uncommon MR ‘tagged letters’ OAG luggage van, MR open wagon and GN open wagon, all F-G, GN with one ‘N’ replaced and buffers missing (3)

Lot 1023

A 5” Gauge ‘Colman’s Mustard’ Covered Van, made by David Curwen, with fine detailing and nicely finished in Colman’s yellow livery with red lettering, VG-E

Lot 881

Carette/Bassett-Lowke Gauge I GNR Van and Brake Van, the van in GNR red livery numbered 1909, F-G, one buffer and solebar plate missing, one axleguard repaired, together with a GN brake van no 10959 in brick-red livery, VG (2)

Lot 139

Hornby-Dublo Dinky Toys 00 Gauge Vehicles, 064 Austin Lorry, 066 Bedford Truck, 069 Massey Harris Tractor, 070 Shell BP Tanker, 071 VW Delivery Van, 073 Land Rover and Horse Trailer with green door and tan horse and grey plastic wheels, all in original boxes and unboxed 072 Bedford Articulated Flat Truck, F-VG, boxes P-VG (7)

Lot 441

A Hornby 0 Gauge No 0 Tinprinted SR Refrigerator Van, in cream with brown lettering and off-white roof as no 50494, overall VG, painted initials ’RB’ under base

Lot 534

Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge Freight Stock, comprising a NE brake van in brick red, VG, LMS brake van and open wagon in brown, both G, and a NE refrigerator van in off-white, P, all unboxed (4)

Lot 379

Hornby 0 Gauge Southern Railway Coaching Stock, comprising three no 1 coaches and guards van in SR green, all G-VG in original boxes, together with an OAG guards van in SR green and a no 1 Pullman coach ‘Corsair’, with boxes, both G, boxes F-G (6)

Lot 554

Carette for Bassett-Lowke and Other 0 Gauge Freight Stock, comprising two ‘Cheapie’ LNWR open wagons (1912), and a wooden 6-wheel brake van, F-G (3)

Lot 921

British Model Supply Gauge I (Narrow Gauge) Welshpool and Llanfair Stock, including a brake van and 2 goods vans in un-decalled light grey, and 2 open wagons in GW dark grey, all E, boxes VG (5)

Lot 677

Ten ACE 0 Gauge Petrol Tank Wagons and Brake Van, including grey ‘Regent’ (3), green ‘Castrol’ (2), green ‘Pratts’, buff ‘Pratts’, yellow ‘Esso’, grey ‘Esso’ and dark grey ‘Mobiloil’, all VG-E, in non-original box, together with a 3-rail illuminated brake van in BR brown in original box, VG-E

Lot 627

A Kitbuilt Finescale 0 Gauge GWR Bogie Corridor Passenger Luggage Van, in brown and cream, no. 248, Mallard Models kit, built by Derek Lawrence, G, roof and various other parts loose

Lot 898

Bassett-Lowke Gauge I Wooden NE Freight Stock, comprising a box van in dark grey with off-white lettering as NE no 455370, together with black 20T brake van NE 451091, both F, van appears over-varnished, brake with some flaky areas to printing, van roof repainted (2)

Lot 259

Bemo HOe Gauge Locomotive and Rolling Stock, 1050/8 RhB green 608 ‘Madrisa’ Twin Pantograph Locomotive, green 4-wheel Coaches 3002 (1), 3003 (1), 3004 (3), 3007 (2), bogie Coaches 3008 (3), 4-wheel red and cream coaches 3302 (2) and 2004 brown Parcel Van, all in original boxes, VG-E, boxes G-VG (15)

Lot 253

Pocher H0 Gauge Rolling Stock, unboxed, Pschorr Brau Van, White (1) and Silver (1) Vans, Spatenbrau Munchen Van and blue Transfera Van, F-G (5)

Lot 771

Darts signed photo collection. 6 photos all colour various sizes, some duplicates, includes Bobby George, Raymond Van Barneveld, Bob Anderson, Eric Bristow, Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 979

South Africa Rugby 2 Signed First Day Cover Postcard Inc.Percy Montgomery, Robbie Fleck, Joost Van Der Westhuizen, Ollie Le Roux, Robbie Kempson Etc Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 720

Everton players signed print. Paper print copy of the front of an Everton v Rapid Vienna programme for the 1985 European Cup Winners Cup final which Everton won 3-1. Signed by many of the players from that day including Andy Gray, Graham Sharp, Kevin Ratcliffe, Pat Van Den Hauwe, Manager Howard Kendall and many more. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 122

Marco van Basten signed colour promo card. Dutch football manager and former player. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 478

Classical music signed letters collection. Amonst the signatures are Jeffrey Siegel, Geoffrey Parsons, Walter Legge, Wilfrid Van Wyke Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 358

A Royal Doulton character jug - Rip Van Winkle D6463, a Royal Doulton 'Happy John' Toby jug, another character jug and seven Toby jugs

Lot 220

A Talens Van Gogh 65 oil colours set, cased

Lot 238

Seven boxed die-cast model cars, including Maisto supercar collection, Shell sports car collection and a Models of Yesteryear, two unboxed double deck buses and a Cockburns Days Gone vintage van

Lot 522

Hornby - 00 gauge GWR 20 ton brake van, R6316; a British Rail MGR Hopper (open hood) B350002, R6157A; and a GWR door to door without handling BK-1835 furniture truck, all boxed

Lot 519

Hornby - 00 gauge Prorail REA van 200759, R6264; a EWS 45 ton VDA closed van 200731, R6042C; a 45 ton GLW Steel carrier 40127, R6209A; and a BR Macaw Bogie Bolster A W107288, R6123D, all boxed (4)

Lot 64

A PAIR OF GILT FRAMED MINIATURES SIGNED VAN HOLT

Lot 221

A ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG RIP VAN WINKEL TOGETHER WITH A SMALL CHARACTER JUG

Lot 149

A 1/18TH SCALE HOT WHEELS ELITE 'A-TEAM' VAN

Lot 141

Staffordshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Staffordiensis comitatus vulgo Stafford Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, uncoloured engraved map, 415 x 505 mm, Latin text on verso, together with Bowen (Emanuel), Stafford-Shire divided into Hundreds..., circa 1767, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 330 x 230 mm, with Van den Keere (Pieter), Staffordshir., circa 1630, hand coloured engraved map, 85 x 125 mm, English text on verso and on separate sheet, mounted, plus Osborne (Thomas), A Correct Map of Staffordshire, circa 1748, hand coloured engraved map, 150 x 175 mm, with Morden (Robert), Stafford Shire, circa 1701, hand coloured engraved map, 210 x 165 mm, together with another six maps including examples by Dawson, Owen & Bowen, Lewis, Cary and Moule, the last three framed and glazed (11)

Lot 126

Ortelius (Abraham). Ordines Sacri Romani Imp: Ab Ottone III Instituti (Electors of the Holy Roman Empire), [1612], hand coloured engraved figures on two sheets (complete), 375 x 520 mm, Latin text on verso Finely engraved images depicting a group of the Electors of the Holy Roman Empire, originally engraved by master engraver Antonie Wierix, for Gerard De Jode in 1593, and later re-issued by Ortelius.The engravings depict the nobles entitled to choose German Emperors, as instituted to end the turmoil and quarreling that occurred after the death of Charles the Great, by Otto IV and the Pope. The plates show to the left of the Emperor, the highest ranking officials, three ecclesiastical, and four lay dignitaries. The second rank consists of four dukes and four marquesses, the third of 8 earls and on to the lower ranks.The engravings were first published in 1593 for the first time in the atlas by Gerard de Jode. The plates were later acquired by Vrients and from 1603 onwards included by Ortelius in his'Theatrum' and then in the 'Parergon'. Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, nos. 201 & 202. (2)

Lot 132

River Thames. Stoopendaal (Daniel), Afbeelding van de Stad en Revier van Rochester, Chattam..., circa 1700, engraved battle plan with early hand colouring, 265 x 350 mm A dramatic engraving depicting one of the most famous battles in the war between the English and Dutch. The panorama depicts the region of Rochester and the entrance to the River Thames, where the Dutch fleet destroyed and captured numerous British ships, including the Royal Charles. The city of Rochester is well depicted with the river and bay filled with burning ships. The hills overlooking the battle scene show numerous on-lookers and an army rushing into battle (1)

Lot 85

*England & Ireland. Vrients (Jan Baptist), Angliae et Hiberniae accurata descriptio, veteribus et recentioribus nominibus illustrata, [1609 or later], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, extensively decorated with a strapwork cartouche, sea monsters, mermaids and Neptune, a genealogical 'family tree' of the Kings and Queens of England from William I to James I dominates the right hand side of the map, toned overall, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, lower margin trimmed with loss to printed scale, skillfully replaced in facsimile, slight abrasion and repair to base of central fold, 440 x 575 mm, mounted, framed and glazed This map first appears in Abraham Ortelius's atlas of 1606. This slightly later state shows the alteration to the central circular panel on the family tree which now states that James I is King of Britain and not King of Britain and France. This previous state had understandably proved unpopular with the French authorities and Vrients altered the plate. R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no.275 and no.323. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 17.2. (1)

Lot 387

Mably (Gabriel Bonnot de). Parallele des Romains et des Francois par rapport au Gouvernement, 2 volumes, Paris: Didot, 1740, some dampstaining, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines with some wear & loss at head & foot, 12mo, together with Voltaire, The Age of Lewis XIV. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire, 2 volumes, Dublin: Printed by George Faulkner, 1752, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, upper pastedowns with contemporary Trinity College Dublin engraved award bookplate to Benjamin Chapman dated 1761, contemporary calf, gilt embossed Trinity College Dublin armorial to centre of each board, red morocco title labels, upper joint of volume 2 split at foot, 12mo, and Marmontel (Jean-François), Bélisaire..., Amsterdam: E. van Harrevelt, 1767, edges untrimmed, 20th century quarter calf, 8vo, plus Burke (Edmund), Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Prodeedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that..., London: J. Dodsley, 1790, dampstaing and weakening of paper, sewing partly broken, contemporary half morocco, damp-soiled, worn and covers detached, 8vo (6)

Lot 377

Josephus (Flavius). Alle de Werken..., van Flavius Josephus, Amsterdam, Pieter Mortier, 1704, printed title in red and black, additional engraved allegorical title, twelve double-page engravings, including two plans (one of Jerusalem), two folding engraved maps (Holy Land, and Mediterranean & Middle East), the first map with closed tear to fold, without loss, over 200 engraved illustrations to text, engraved title with 8 cm closed tear repaired, without loss, generally in good clean condition, contemporary full calf, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, thick folio First edition of Josephus in Dutch, with illustrations by the brothers Jan and Kaspar Luyken. (1)

Lot 93

England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham & Lhuyd Humphrey), Angliae Regni florentissimi nova descriptio auctore Humfredo Lhuyd Denbygiense, [1574], hand coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, lower corner margins torn with no loss to image, professionally repaired, 375 x 470 mm, Latin text on verso Marcel Van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps no.19. State 1 with the uncorrected mileage scale. R.W.Tooley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.109. (1)

Lot 113

Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 175 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic British and foreign maps, including examples by Archer, Van den Keere, Bonne, Barlow, Kitchin, Laurie & Whittle, Lewis, Pont, Fullarton and Cary, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.175)

Lot 111

Map reference. Tooley (R.V.), The Mapping of America, 1980, numerous uncoloured plates, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, 4to, together with Gent (Robert H. Van),Andreas Cellarius Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1660, The Finest Atlas of the Heavens, facsimile edition, published Taschen, 2012, numerous colour plates throughout, text in English, Dutch and French, quarter velvet gilt with printed colour boards, large folio, retaining original card box, with Shirley (Rodney W.),Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, Revised edition, 1980, additional half title, numerous uncoloured plates, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, 4to, with Osley (A.S.), Mercator, published Faber & Faber, 1969, additional half title, numerous uncoloured plates, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, 4to, and Darlington (Ida & Howgego James),Printed Maps of London, 1964, additional half title, numerous uncoloured plates, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket price clipped, 4to, with another forty-three map reference and facsimile atlas volumes similar, plus The Map Collector,A broken run, volumes 1 - 21, 1977 - 1982 & volumes 26 - 58 1984 - 1992, with two index volumes, numerous black & white and coloured plates, publisher's limp card, some covers a little dust soiled, 4to (approx.100)

Lot 125

Ortelius (Abraham). Peruviae Auriferae Regionis Typus Didaco Mendezio auctore [on sheet with] La Florida Auctore Hieron Chiaves [and] Guastecan Reg, circa 1600, three engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemporary hand colouring, some worming to lower margin but not affecting image, repaired on verso, one repaired marginal closed tear, overall size 340 x 470 mm, German text on verso, Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.15. Philip Burden, The Mapping of North America, no.57. (1)

Lot 172

*Manner of David Cox (1783-1859). Rustic lanscape with figures by a cottage and church tower, 19th century pen, brown ink and brown wash on paper, signed 'David Cox' lower left, 132 x 193 mm (5.2 x 7.6 ins), together with other various prints and watercolours, including Charles Ir, Roy d'Angleterre, by B. Audran after Van der Werff, framed and glazed, an etched portrait of Alphonse Legros by William Strang, unsigned, a group of 17 watercolour studies of flowers by Margaret Warren, signed with initials and dated 1948-55, loose in old portfolio boards, an original Victorian Christmas greetings watercolour of dog roses, incorporating a handwritten manuscript copy of the poem beginning The Chimes! The Chimes! The Christmas Chimes..., a pen & ink drawing of Hammersmith Bridge by Rosemary Clanchy, 1978, a study of mushrooms in coloured chalk by Penelope Makins, Lady Harvey, a portrait of Lord William Bentinck, Governor General of India after Sir Thomas Lawrence, several framed, various sizes (24)

Lot 870

Gregynog Press. Mapping Golgotha, Wilfred Owen: Letters & Poems, Selected, edited, and with an Introduction by Jeremy Hooker, published by Gwasg Gregynog, Newtown, Powys, 2007, wood engraved with lino block colour frontispiece and illustrations by Harry Brockway, fore-edge & lower edge untrimmed, original calf-backed printed cloth boards, 8vo, contained in original slipcase, (limited edition 15/200), together with The Pleasant History of Lazarillo de Tormes, Drawn out of Spanish by David Rowland of Anglesey, Edited by Gareth Alban Davies, published by Gwasg Gregynog, Newtown, Powys, 1991, wood engraved frontispiece and illustrations by Frank Martin, prospectus loosely inserted, original cloth-backed printed boards, 8vo, (limited edition 29/300), with The Curate of Clyro, Extracts from the Diary of the Reverend Francis Kilvert, Selected and Introduced by Meic Stephens, published by Gwasg Gregynog, Newtown, Powis, 1983, wood engraved plates and illustrations by Sarah Van Niekerk, edges uncut, original cloth-backed marbled boards, 8vo, (limited edition 123/250), plus The Lost Children, by Byron Rogers, published by Gwasg Gregynog, Newtown, Powys, 2005, black & white illustrations after drawings by Anna Ravenscroft, original red cloth, 8vo, contained in original slipcase, (limited edition 59/300) (4)

Lot 426

Libron (F. & Clouzot, H.). Le Corset dans l'art et les moeurs du XIIIe au XXe siècle, Paris, 1933, numerous photogravure and photolithograph plates, including some printed in colour, several printed facsimiles, original printed wrappers with glassine dust wrapper, minor fraying to extremities, with an additional double suite of the illustrations loose, all contained in original publisher's card chemise, some wear to joints at head and foot of spine with consequent repairs, and matching slipcase, rubbed and some minor wear, large folio Limited edition of 880 copies, this being number 19 of 25 copies on Van Gelder paper accompanied with the double suite of the illustrations. With signed presentation inscription in ink to justification leaf from the author F. Libron to C.D. Stephenson. (1)

Lot 421

Tray of exclusive first editions 1:76 scale precision diecast models to include: Bristol Rell (various models) together with another tray of boxed, diecast promotional vehicles to include: Llado 'Days Gone'; Thornycroft McDougall's van; Matchbox Rolls Royce Silver Spirit etc. (2)

Lot 621

Cellarius, Andreas. Regni Poloniae, magnique ducatus Lituaniae. Amsterdam, Gillis Janssonius van Waesberge, 1659. In 12° (135 x 75 mm); [12], 605, [3 su 51] pagine. Frontespizio allegorico inciso, 1 carta geografica della Polonia e 20 tavole e vedute incise in rame e ripiegate (manca l’indice.) Legatura coeva in piena bazzana con ricca decorazione e titolo in oro su tassello al dorso, tagli marmorizzati (piccole mancanze e qualche piccolo foro di tarlo). Esemplare fresco di questa rara e stima descrizione della Polonia completa di tutte le carte geografiche e vedute, ma probabilmente in una variante senza l’indice ma con l’elenco delle tavole in fine volume. 250

Lot 518

Gosse, Philip Henry. A History of the British sea-anemones and corals. Londra, Van Voorst, 1860. In 8° (223 x 143 mm); xl, 362 pagine. 11 tavole cromolitografiche a colori rifinite a mano e 1 in bianco e nero. Legatura editoriale in tela verde con decorazioni in nero e in oro ai piatti e al dorso. Bell’esemplare “with coloured figures of the species and principal varieties”. Nel lotto anche Histoire naturelle des crustacés di Louis Augustion Guillaume Bosc del 1802 in 2 volumi e The elements of conchology del 1816. (4 volumi) 200

Lot 446

[Legatura francese]. Stupenda legatura in marocchino blu notte con cornici in oro ai piatti, figura di “poil de carotte” intarsiata a colori al dorso, labbri e tagli superiore in oro, doublure, risguardi in seta moirée, entro custodia rifinita in marocchino blu. Contiene Poil de carotte di Jules Renard con le figure di Lobel-Riche nell’edizione parigina di Romagnol del 1911, conservate le brossure editoriali. Esemplare n. 17/150 “sur papier japon ou vélin Van Gelder Zonen, comprenant les trois états des gravures”. 250

Lot 532

[Olanda]. Piccolo ma divertente lotto dedicato ad opere dei medici olandesi Hermann Boerhaave (1668-1738), Johannes de Gorter (1689-1762) e Pieter van Foreest (1521-1597): Segnaliamo un esemplare con barbe de Formulae medinales cum indice virium del 1755 di Gorter, De perspiratione insensibili di Gorter del 1755, Methodus discendi medicinam di Boerhaave del 1727, e Observationum et curationum medicinalium liber XXI del 1596. (9 volumi) 200

Lot 563

[Firenze]. Segni, Bernardo. Storie fiorentine. Augusta, David Raimond Mertz, e Johann Jakob Meyer, 1723. In 2° (362 x 220 mm); 2 parti in 1 volume; [12], 384, [46]; [2], 42, [4] pagine. Frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero, ritratti di Segni e Capponi a piena pagina (poche fioriture marginali.) Legatura coeva in pergamena con titolo in oro su tassello al dorso, tagli a spruzzo (piccoli strappi alle cerniere). Prima edizione di questa storia di Firenze dal 1527 al 1555, privo del paragrafo che narra “il turpe eccesso di Pier Luigi Farnese contra il Vescovo di Fano” a pagine 340, sostituito da una serie di puntini (cfr. Gamba 912). Nel lotto anche un esemplare dell’ Istoria delle guerre della republica fiorentina di Benedetto Varchi nell’edizione di Pieter van der Aa del 1723. (2 volumi) 250

Lot 513

[Fisica]. Nutrito lotto di titoli di fisica, con tra l’altro Institutiones physicae di Giovanni Maria Della Torre del 1753, Elementa physicae di Petrus van Musschenbroek del 1774, Basilica Chymica di Oswald Croll del 1643, e Traité de la chymie di Christophe Glaser del 1676, e D.P. fundamentum praelectionum physico-dogmaticarum di Johann Hermann Becker del 1725. (11 volumi) 100

Lot 659

Zeiller, Martin. Regnorum Daniae & Norwegiae, ut & ducatuum Slesvici & Holsatiae. Amsterdam, Gillis Janssonius van Waesberge, 1655. In 12° (135 x 77 mm); [24], 280 [i.e.27],[ 10], 95, [1] pagine. Frontespizio inciso con il ritratto dell’autore, 1 grande carta geografica generale più volte ripiegate e 24 carte e vedute incise e ripiegate (piccola mancanza al margine inferiore del frontespizio.) Legatura coeva in piena bazzana con fregi e titolo in oro su tassello al dorso, tagli marmorizzati (piccoli fori di tarlo al dorso). Esemplare fresco di questa rara descrizione, completa di tutte le carte geografiche e vedute. 200

Lot 2379

1965 - For a Few Dollars More - 3 x Lobby Cards - Three scene cards, one featuring Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef Condition: Good

Lot 394

Willy van Riet, Dutch, 1882-1927, still life of roses, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 35 x 45cm

Lot 48

Five small Royal Doulton character jugs, including "Merlin", "Rip Van Winkle", etc.

Lot 172

‡ Lady Patricia Ramsay ARWS NEAC (1886-1974) Jar with Arums Signed with initials Oil on board 41 x 35.5cm Painted in 1952 Lady Patricia Ramsay or Princess Patricia of Connaught was Granddaughter to Queen Victoria. On marrying Capt. Alexander Ramsay (later Admiral), she relinquished her title of Royal Highness and Princess of Great Britain and Ireland. She was one of several distinguished royal amateur painters and trained under A. S. Hartrick who had known Gauguin and Van Gogh and they undoubtedly had some influence on her style. She became a member of the New English Art Club in 1931 and was also an honorary member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. ++A small area of paint loss upper centre otherwise good condition

Lot 45

‡ Omer Van Vosselen (Dutch b. 1934) Portrait of a girl with plaits Signed and dated '66 Oil on canvas, unframed 65 x 45cm

Lot 287

A. Corsi Lalli (Italian, 1849-1937), after Van Dyck A miniature portrait of the artist watercolour on ivory or ivorine, signed right centre oval, 6 x 4.5 cm (2 1/4 x 1 3/4 in), in a white metal frame with suspensory loop

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