19th Century sampler with biblical text above trees, birds, vases of flowers and insects, contained in a geometric border with dogs and birds by Frances King Bryant, aged 11, Leigh School 1841, 40cm x 31cm
£100-150
An 18th Century sampler with alphabets, numbers, biblical verse with flowers, strawberries and fan shaped symbols by Mary Patrick "Ended this work March 1757" 30cm x 20cm
£100-150
Attributed to Richard Dighton (British, 1795-1880) - Honour & Talent (Lord Falmouth and Fred Archer), 19th century watercolour with ink and gouache, inscribed verso, 20cm x 15cm, within a gilt composition frame. Note: Fred Archer, a renowned English flat race jockey of the Victorian era, was hailed as "the best all-round jockey that the turf has ever seen." As a retained rider for Lord Falmouth, he secured more than half of his British Classic Races victories
£400-600
Paul Cornoyer (American, 1864-1923), oil on board signed, river scape with trees and buildings in the middle distance, French trademark label on verso "Pour Parvenir Bonne Foy 1770", 14cm x 19cm
£600-800
Tommy Steele (British, b. 1936), watercolour signed and inscribed, label on verso "Singing in Singing In The Rain", dancing with a bunch of flowers and umbrella (Palace House North Bedroom Montague, Beaulieu, Hampshire S042 7ZN) with inscription on verso, signed and dated 1982 47cm x 32cm
£50-75
A silk work embroidery "Awake O'Time The Eternal Days are Come, Awake O'World The Lord of Life is Nye" contained in a gilt architectural frame, S Rowley Gallery 19cm x 12cm
£50-75