After Kate Greenaway. A pair of silkwork panels depicting children at play worked by Dorothy Vernon Williams of 6 x 7.5in.
Attributed to John Russell RA (1745-1806) Portrait of a lady wearing blue ribbons in her hair and around her waist 29 x 24in.
J.R. Smith, pair of coloured mezzotints, Miss Montagu and Miss Chambers, 1777, 10.25 x 7.75in.
An Edwardian boxwood strung mahogany kidney shaped desk, W.4ft 1.5in. D.2ft 1in. H.2ft 6in.
A Continental bronze and ormolu mounted porcelain group of a lady flower seller, 19th century 11.5in.
An early Victorian four tier rosewood whatnot, W.1ft 4.5in. D.1ft .5in. H.3ft 1in.
A garniture of three Rockingham porcelain vases, c.1830-42, Tallest 37cm, two smaller restored
19th century English School Children at play in an extensive landscape 24.25 x 29.25in.
A Regency giltwood and gesso convex wall mirror, W.1ft 11in. H.2ft 7in.
A George III mahogany chest, W.3ft 2in. D.1ft 9in. H.2ft 7in.
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