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Lot 748
Sale: 260224John Brunsden (British, 1933-2014), two etching and aquatints, ‘Marlborough Downs’ and ‘West Milton’, each pencil signed and limited edition, largest, 62 x 48cm
Lot 1753
Sale: 190224John Wright RE, ARCA (1927-2001), four colour prints, including ‘Blue Series’ and ‘Turn Left’, each limited edition, signed and dated in pencil, mounted, unframed, largest 51 x 39cm
Lot 1754
Sale: 190224John Wright RE, ARCA (1927-2001), five prints, including ‘The Sentinel’, ‘The Protected One’ and ‘Hearts & Flowers’, each signed and dated in pencil, three limited edition, mounted, unframed, largest 52 x 39cm
Lot 1720
Sale: 190224John Wright RE, ARCA (1927-2001), two collage and mixed medias, ‘Bird & Rainbow’ and ‘Hearts & Flowers’, each signed and dated in pencil, details verso, largest 35 x 35cm
Lot 1876
Sale: 190224A quantity of assorted 19th century and later silver, mainly Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers including a set of six fiddle pattern dessert spoons by John Round, Sheffield, 1902, a set of six George
Lot 707
Sale: 120224Three watercolours comprising two by Ray Evans (1920–2008) graveyard before cottages and gothic doorway, each signed and one by John Doyle (b.1928) Tichbourne Church, signed, largest 25 x 36cm
Lot 867
Sale: 120224A late Victorian demi fluted silver oval teapot, John Round, Sheffield, 1897, a later silver hot water pot by Elkington & Co and a silver cream jug and sugar bowl, gross weight 28.5oz.
Lot 864
Sale: 120224An Edwardian planished Britannia standard silver two handled cup, by Daniel & John Welby, London, 1902, height 77mm, together with a silver shallow two handled dish, a pierced silver oval dish and a silver waiter, 24.4oz
Lot 706
Sale: 120224John Brunsden (1933-2014) two colour etchings, comprising Off Chesil Beach and Severn Valley, limited edition 60/150 and 68/100, each signed in pencil, one with blindstamp, largest 80 x 60cm
Lot 1724
Sale: 050224Six 19th century engravings and prints of Brighton view, some hand coloured, including Lamberts a correct a view of Brighthelmston in 1765, publ. 1817 by James Edwards, one after John Bruce, Kemptown, Brighton and Lewes