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A 19th Century inlaid mahogany pot cupboard with three-quarter gallery enclosed by a panelled door, on square supports with X framed stretcher 84cm h x 43cm w x 37cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century inlaid mahogany pot cupboard with three-quarter gallery enclosed by a panelled door, on square supports with X framed stretcher 84cm h x 43cm w x 37cm d

A 1930's bow front mahogany display cabinet with raised back 134cm h x 88cm w x 38cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A 1930's bow front mahogany display cabinet with raised back 134cm h x 88cm w x 38cm d

An 18th Century oak side table fitted 2 short and 1 long drawers, raised on square tapered supports 70cm h x 76cm w x 45cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An 18th Century oak side table fitted 2 short and 1 long drawers, raised on square tapered supports 70cm h x 76cm w x 45cm d

A Georgian mahogany drop flap gateleg corner table, raised on carved club supports 70cm h x 80cm w x 87cm d
SOLD FOR £320
A Georgian mahogany drop flap gateleg corner table, raised on carved club supports 70cm h x 80cm w x 87cm d

A Victorian rectangular oak chest of 5 short drawers flanked by 5 long drawers with turned handles, raised on a platform base 94cm h x148cm w x 49cm d
SOLD FOR £640
A Victorian rectangular oak chest of 5 short drawers flanked by 5 long drawers with turned handles, raised on a platform base 94cm h x148cm w x 49cm d

A Kashmiri style stitched panel decorated bird amidst flowers 111cm x 69cm
SOLD FOR £65
A Kashmiri style stitched panel decorated bird amidst flowers 111cm x 69cm

Woodhouse, L G O and Henry, G M R, "The Butterfly Fauna of Ceylon (Sri Lanka)", Ceylon Government Press Colombo 1942, First Edition Presentation Copy number 115  (stamped to paste down), bound in original blue cloth and gilt, tissue guarded plates throughout, 4to.,  incomplete typed receipt document from the Surveyor General's office in Colombo within
SOLD FOR £80
Woodhouse, L G O and Henry, G M R, "The Butterfly Fauna of Ceylon (Sri Lanka)", Ceylon Government Press Colombo 1942, First Edition Presentation Copy number 115 (stamped to paste down), bound in original blue cloth and gilt, tissue guarded plates throughout, 4to., incomplete typed receipt document from the Surveyor General's office in Colombo within

British School, Landscape with Pond and Farm, and Landscape with Figure on a Bridge, a pair of 19th century watercolours, one with obscured signature (possibly Fred Shaw), each 13cm x 22cm, both within gilt frames.
SOLD FOR £65
British School, Landscape with Pond and Farm, and Landscape with Figure on a Bridge, a pair of 19th century watercolours, one with obscured signature (possibly Fred Shaw), each 13cm x 22cm, both within gilt frames.

Daniel Havell, after Henry Salt, "Poonah", aquatint with hand-colouring, plate XIII from Salts folio views of India, Egypt, Ceylon, Abyssinia, the Cape of Good Hope, and St. Helena, published by William Miller 1809, 40cm x 58cm, within a stained wood frame.
SOLD FOR £420
Daniel Havell, after Henry Salt, "Poonah", aquatint with hand-colouring, plate XIII from Salts folio views of India, Egypt, Ceylon, Abyssinia, the Cape of Good Hope, and St. Helena, published by William Miller 1809, 40cm x 58cm, within a stained wood frame.

John Millington (British, 1891-1948), "The Rodney", 20th century watercolour, signed recto, titled verso, 26cm x 35cm, within a swept gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £60
John Millington (British, 1891-1948), "The Rodney", 20th century watercolour, signed recto, titled verso, 26cm x 35cm, within a swept gilt composition frame.

Thomas Bush Hardy (British, 1842-1897), "Katwijk, Netherlands", watercolour heightened with bodycolour, signed and dated 1890 recto, titled label verso, 24cm x 43m, within a gilt frame.
SOLD FOR £130
Thomas Bush Hardy (British, 1842-1897), "Katwijk, Netherlands", watercolour heightened with bodycolour, signed and dated 1890 recto, titled label verso, 24cm x 43m, within a gilt frame.

The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Fitzgerald with illustrations by Edmund Dulac, Hodder and Stoughton London 1909, limited edition number 94 of 750 (signed Edmund Dulac),  bound in velum and gilt, 4to, the volume with 20 tissue guarded tipped-in plates throughout
SOLD FOR £260
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Fitzgerald with illustrations by Edmund Dulac, Hodder and Stoughton London 1909, limited edition number 94 of 750 (signed Edmund Dulac), bound in velum and gilt, 4to, the volume with 20 tissue guarded tipped-in plates throughout

The Holy Bible containing The Old and New Testament newly tranflated out of the original tongues, printed by John Basket, Oxford, 1727, fully bound in reverse calf with blind stamped decoration comprising grid and 4 corner fleur de lis, the spine with raised bands, 1 section in red  Morocco with gilt lettering, the others blind stamped geometric designs containing fleur de lis, folio
SOLD FOR £220
The Holy Bible containing The Old and New Testament newly tranflated out of the original tongues, printed by John Basket, Oxford, 1727, fully bound in reverse calf with blind stamped decoration comprising grid and 4 corner fleur de lis, the spine with raised bands, 1 section in red Morocco with gilt lettering, the others blind stamped geometric designs containing fleur de lis, folio

An 18ct two colour gold fancy link double Albert evening/dress watch chain, 35cm, 8.5 grams
SOLD FOR £620
An 18ct two colour gold fancy link double Albert evening/dress watch chain, 35cm, 8.5 grams

A 19th Century Wedgwood blue Jasper Ware teapot, the finial in the form of a seated lady (crack to base), ditto two handled sugar bowl and cover 9cm base impressed V, Wedgwood jar and cover with associated lid, chassepot 11cm, jug base impressed 30 14cm, a black Jasper Ware trumpet shaped vase impressed 74 19cm, a 19th Century Wedgwood blue and white twin handled urn and cover (lid stuck) and a circular jar and cover (lid f)
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century Wedgwood blue Jasper Ware teapot, the finial in the form of a seated lady (crack to base), ditto two handled sugar bowl and cover 9cm base impressed V, Wedgwood jar and cover with associated lid, chassepot 11cm, jug base impressed 30 14cm, a black Jasper Ware trumpet shaped vase impressed 74 19cm, a 19th Century Wedgwood blue and white twin handled urn and cover (lid stuck) and a circular jar and cover (lid f)

Charles Greville Morris (British, 1861-1922), Landscape with Cottage, Pond and Figures, oil on panel, signed and dated 1862, 17cm x 22cm, within a gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £80
Charles Greville Morris (British, 1861-1922), Landscape with Cottage, Pond and Figures, oil on panel, signed and dated 1862, 17cm x 22cm, within a gilt composition frame.

Martin Theodore Ward (British, 1799-1874), Portrait of a Racehorse, 19th century oil on canvas laid onto board, indistinctly titled verso, 10cm x 12cm, within a gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £150
Martin Theodore Ward (British, 1799-1874), Portrait of a Racehorse, 19th century oil on canvas laid onto board, indistinctly titled verso, 10cm x 12cm, within a gilt composition frame.

Henry Pilleau (British, 1815-1899), Barges and Gondolas on the Lagoon, Venice, oil on card, signed with monogram, 17cm x 24cm, within a painted wood and gilt frame.
SOLD FOR £100
Henry Pilleau (British, 1815-1899), Barges and Gondolas on the Lagoon, Venice, oil on card, signed with monogram, 17cm x 24cm, within a painted wood and gilt frame.

Christopher Osborne (British, b.1947), "April Skies over Milton Street", oil on board, signed recto, titled verso, 19cm x 29cm, within a stained wood frame.
SOLD FOR £85
Christopher Osborne (British, b.1947), "April Skies over Milton Street", oil on board, signed recto, titled verso, 19cm x 29cm, within a stained wood frame.

Christopher Osborne (British, b.1947), "Summer Morning", oil on board, signed recto, titled verso, 19cm x 29cm, within a gilt and hessian frame.
SOLD FOR £95
Christopher Osborne (British, b.1947), "Summer Morning", oil on board, signed recto, titled verso, 19cm x 29cm, within a gilt and hessian frame.

British School, J.N. a pair of 20th Century oil on canvas,  Rustic Scene with Figures outside a Thatched Cottage and Rustic scene with a figure on a Lane near a thatched Farmhouse, both signed with initials and dated '22, each 25cm x 35cm, each within a stained wood frame.
SOLD FOR £55
British School, J.N. a pair of 20th Century oil on canvas, Rustic Scene with Figures outside a Thatched Cottage and Rustic scene with a figure on a Lane near a thatched Farmhouse, both signed with initials and dated '22, each 25cm x 35cm, each within a stained wood frame.

Christopher Osborne (British, b.1947), "October Morning, Litlington", oil on board, signed recto, titled verso, 19cm x 29cm, within a painted and gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £90
Christopher Osborne (British, b.1947), "October Morning, Litlington", oil on board, signed recto, titled verso, 19cm x 29cm, within a painted and gilt composition frame.

Diane Urwin, "Caribbean Market", acrylic on canvas, signed and dated 1994 recto, titled The Society of Women Artists label verso, 49cm x 39cm, within a stained wood frame.
SOLD FOR £65
Diane Urwin, "Caribbean Market", acrylic on canvas, signed and dated 1994 recto, titled The Society of Women Artists label verso, 49cm x 39cm, within a stained wood frame.

Four 19th Century blue and white Chinese cups decorated standing figures, the bases with 4 character mark 5cm
SOLD FOR £140
Four 19th Century blue and white Chinese cups decorated standing figures, the bases with 4 character mark 5cm

W.B. Walker (British, fl.1801-1821), Correct representation of the funeral service of his late majesty George the third in St George's Chapel Windsor on the night of the 16th Feby 1820, reverse coloured mezzotint on glass, published by W.B. Walker 1821, 25cm x 35cm, within a stained wood frame
SOLD FOR £150
W.B. Walker (British, fl.1801-1821), Correct representation of the funeral service of his late majesty George the third in St George's Chapel Windsor on the night of the 16th Feby 1820, reverse coloured mezzotint on glass, published by W.B. Walker 1821, 25cm x 35cm, within a stained wood frame