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[ Asprey, 165-169 New Bond Street, London ] A Magnificent Pair of Perfume Vases. Chelsea (Gold Anchor Mark) Circa 1760. Height 15 ins (38 cms).
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[ Bassenge Art and book auctions, Erdener Strasse 5A, Berlin - Grunevald ] Adolph von Menzel (1815 Breslau - 1905 Berlin). Portrait of a Young Lady. Pencil Drawing. 31 × 24 cm. Signed and Dated: A. Menzel 31 Juli 1874. Hofgastein.
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[ Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, 14 rue de Marignan and 11 quai Voltaire, Paris ] Girolamo della Robbia (1488-1566). Glazed terracotta bust of a Man. Provenance: Château d'Assier, near Figeac, France. Height: 47cm
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[ Christie's, 8 King Street, St James, London ] Michele Marieschi (1710-1743), A Panoramic View of the Bacino di S. Marco Oil on Canvas, 37½ × $70frac{3}{8}$ in. (95.2 × 178.7 cm.)
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[ Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London / 21 East 67th Street, New York ] Hubert Robert. 1733 - Paris - 1808. A Romantic Landscape with a Waterfall and Castle. Oil on Canvas: 124.6 × 194.9 cms
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[ Daniel Katz Ltd, 59 Jermyn Street, London ] Giovanni Francesco Rustici. (Florence 1474 - 1554 Tours). A Rivergod Terracotta Size: 32cm × 31.5 cm
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[ Derek Roberts Fine Antique Clocks, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent ] Thomas Tompion No 205, Circa 1697. An Excellent Example of the Work of England's Finest Clockmaker. We Carry an Extensive Collection of Clocks of Most Types, Including Longcase, Bracket, Wall Carriage, Skeleton and Precision Pendulum Clocks.
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[ Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, St James, London ] Paul Elie Ranson 1864-1909. Vanité. Pen and Ink on Buff Paper, 22 × 24.3 cm. Signed with Initials; with the Nabi Sign Datable Circa 1892
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[ Hill-Stone, New York ] After Pieter Brueghel, the Elder c. 1525 - 1569. Three Men of War in a Tempest, Sailing to the Right. Engraving, by Frans Huys; c. 1570. Bartsch 105, Hollstein 105, the First State of Two before the Removal of Cock's Address. Watermark: Pot, Similar to Briquet 12637 (Datable c. 1561 - 63). A Very Fine Impression Printed in Dark Brown Ink.
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[ Joanna Barnes Fine Arts, 14 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, St. James, London ] Head of Christ by Pierre Puget (1622-1694). Marble H. 40 cm.
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[ Mallett & Son Antiques Ltd, 141 New Bond Street, London ] A Vary Rare Tapestry Sofa Seat by Morris & Co in the Swirling Acanthus Pattern, with Lilies at the Centre. English, Circa 1910. 34 × 98 in (86 × 249 cm)
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[ Mallory of Bath, E. P. Mallory & Son Ltd, 1-4 Bridge Street, Bath ] Pair of Fine Antique Silver Tea Caddies. Engraved Crest below a Barons Coronet. London George III 1818. By Wm Elliott. 25o/s. Approximately $3frac{3}{4}$ × $2frac{3}{4}$ × 3″ (Excluding Baluster Finials).
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[ Museo Thyssen Bornemisza, Madrid ] Paul Gauguin 'Allees et Venues, Martinique'
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[ Olimpia Theodoli, 55 Cambridge Street, London ] Jacques Callot (1592-1635) Cap.Mala Gamba - Cap.Bellavita. Etching. Lieure 393, First State of Two from the Balli di Sfessania
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[ Paul Prouté S. A., 74 rue de Seine, Paris ] Henri Martin (1860 - 1943). Two Standing Men, and a Detail of Feet. Charcoal, 592 × 243 mm, Signed with the Artists Initials Inscribed "pour la Sorbonne".
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[ Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London ] Charles François Grenier de la Croix, Called Lacroix de Marseilles (Active Circa 1750-1782), A Mediterranean Harbour Scene, Signed and Dated 1759, Oil on Canvas, 97 cm × 137 cm. Estimate: £100,000-£150,000
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[ Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London ] Claude Gellée, Called Claude Lorrain, (1600-1682). "A River Scene with Figures Loading a Barge", Pen and Brown Ink with Brown and Grey - Brown Wash, 126mm × 91 mm (Shown Actual Size). Estimate: £7,000-£10,000
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[ Richard L. Feigen & Company, 49 East 68th Street, New York ] Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Civita Castellana in the Mountains, Circa 1826-1827, Oil on Canvas, 24.8 by 39.2 cm. Lower right: "Vente/Corot"
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[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London ] Antonio Canova (1757-1822). The Recently Discovered "Amorino" Commissioned by and Executed in Marble for John David La Touche, Son of the Irish Banker, Rome, 1790, 172cm High (Excluding Base). Estimate on Request.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London ] Francisco José Goya y Lucientes. Fuente de Todos 1746-1828 Bordeaux, Death of a Picador. Oil on Tinplate, 43 × 31,9 cm. From the Collection Formed by the British Rail Pension Fund. Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000
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[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London ] Hans Memling, Seligenstadt c. 1440-1494 Bruges, Mater Dolorosa, Oil on Panel, 52.2 × 37.7cm. Estimate: £600,000-800,000.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London ] Pieter de Hooch, Rotterdam 1629-After 1683 Amsterdam. A Maid with a Broom and a Pail in a Sunlit Courtyard, Signed with Initials Lower Right: P. D. H. Oil on Canvas, 48.2 × 42.9cm. From the Fattorini Collection. Estimate on Request.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London ] Taddeo Zuccaro, Study of a Woman and Child, Red Chalk, a Separate Study in Pen and Brown Ink, 294 mm × 230 mm. From the Collection at Corsham Court. Estimate: £60,000-80,000.
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[ Tate Gallery Millbank, London (sponsored by BP) ] René Magritte, Man with a Newspaper, 1928
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Fine Chippendale Period Carved Gilded Looking Glass. English, 1765. Height: 54 in (137 cm) Width: 26½ in (67 cm)
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A magnificent English George III commode in the manner of John Cobb. Executed in selected, faded mahogany, inlaid with oval panels of West Indian satinwood, the panels inlaid with floral marquetry, the sides still retaining the original carrying handles, the sabots to the feet also original. Circa 1765-70. Height: 37 in (97 cm) Width: 45½ in (116 cm) Depth: 24 in (61 cm)
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Mediterranean Harbour Scene; Morning Claude Joseph Vernet. (1714 Avignon - Paris 1789) Signed and Dated Roma 1745. Oil on Canvas. $34frac{3}{4}$ × 47¼ in (88.2 × 120 cm).
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] John Everett Millais (1829-1896). Alexander Munro (Inverness 1825-Cannes 1871). Plaster. Signed with Monogram.
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] The Battle between Carnival and Lent Pieter Breughel the Younger. Oil on Canvas. Circa 1564 - Antwerp - 1637/8. 47 × 66½ in (119.5 × 169 cm).
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[ The Hellenic Centre, 16/18 Paddington Street, London ] Machos, Signs of Aproaching Rain, 1961. Oil on Canvas, 74 × 102 cm.
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[ The Matthiesen Gallery, 7-8 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, St James, London ] Giovanni del Biondo. Florence Active c. 1356-1398. The Funeral of St. Benedict. Tempera and Gold on Panel: 32 × 35 cm
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Cover ] The Crucifixion, Detail of a Tablet-Woven Silk Curtain. Ethiopian, c.1730-38. (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto)
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Grace Wu Bruce, 701 Universal Trade Centre, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Hong Kong ] Huanghuali Wood Qiaotouan Table. w 226.1 cm d 43.2 cm h 82.6 cm. Chinese, Ming Dynasty, Late 16th to Early 17th Century
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[ Linda Wrigglesworth, 34 Brook Street, London ] 'Undercover in Japan'. Japanese Futon Covers, Furoshiki, Yogi & Fukusa. Edo & Meiji Period, 1700-1912
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Michael Sim, Royal Parade, Chisleyhurst, Kent ] A Chinese Kangxi period vase. Height 12½″. A mid-18th century stick barrometer by John Bird, Sea Quadrant, Strand. One of his instruments is described by Roger Pickering in Philosophical Transactions, Vol.43 No.473, p.5 (1744). From a selection of English and French carriage clocks; makers include Viner and Cole. A Chippendale period mahoganny secretaire, similar in proportions to the recently announced Osterley example. Width 2′ 6″; height 3′ 8″; depth 16″. Circa 1770. John Dwerrihouse, Berkeley Square, London. A neoclassical longcase clock of the model most often associated with Benjamin Vulliamy. The case was made by Joseph Rich, Vulliamy's cabinet maker. circa 1800.
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[ Sam Fogg, 35 St. George Street, London ] The Life of Mäba's S'eyon. Manuscript on Vellum with 82 Full Page Paintings. Gondar, Ethiopia. Early 18th Century. From the Library of Emperor Tewodros II at Magdala. In 1898 a Full Facsimile of the Manuscript was Published by E. A. Wallis Budge.
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Blue and White Porcelain Ewer in the Shape of a Standing Crayfish. Standing on a Base with Flowers. Chinese, Wanli Period (1573-1619) Late 16th Century. Porcelain with Underglaze Decoration in Blue. Height: $6frac{3}{4}$ in
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[ Wiener Kunst Auktionen, Kärntnerringhof, Kärntner Ring 5-7, Vienna ] Suzani Lakai Embroidery Usbekistan, 2nd Half of 19th Century, Silk on Silk Emproidered, 136 × 176 cm. US$ 9,000 - 12,000
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[Eskenazi Oriental art, 10 Clifford Street, London ] Bronze Stallion. Late Eastern Zhou - Early Western Han Period, 3rd - 2nd Century BC. Height: 16.3cm
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[ Annie Trotter Ancient Art, Stand L22, Grays Mews Antique Market, 1-7 Davies Mews, London ] Cypro-Mycenaean Piriform Storage Jar, 1300-1200 B. C.
Western art unattributed:
[ Aubrey Brocklehurst, 124 Cromwell Road, London ] Fine Quality Tubular Chime Longcase Clock in a Mahogany Veneered Case. Late 19th Century. Height 7′ 9″ (236 cms)
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[ C. John, 70 South Audley Street, London ] A Magnificent Brussels Renaissance Tapestry Depicting the Opposing Armies of Scipio and Hannibal. Circa 1600. Silk and Wool. In Excellent Condition. Height 343 cm (135 in). Width 320 cm (126 in).
Western art unattributed:
[ Daniel Katz Ltd, 59 Jermyn Street, London ] Florence, Italy Late 17th Century Laocoön Group Bronze Height 57 cm
Western art unattributed:
[ Douglas Bryan, The old bakery, St. David's Bridge Cranbrook Kent ] A Rare Pine and Oak Court Cupboard with Paint Decoration. Circa 1650. Height: 65″ (165 cm) Width 57″ (145 cm) Depth 20″ (51 cm).
Western art unattributed:
[ Jeanette Hayhurst, 32A Kensington Church Street, London ] A Group of Early 18th-Century English Glasses.
Western art unattributed:
[ Laurie Leigh 32 High Street, Oxford ] English 18th & 19th Century Wine Glasses and Tableware.
Western art unattributed:
[ Mark J. West, 39 B High Street, Wimbledon Village, London ] A Large Crystal Champagne Jug and Two Goblets, Engraved All over with Stars and on One Side with the Crest of the Prince of Wales (The Three Ostrich Feathers and above the Motto 'Ich Dien) and on the Reverse with the Arms of the City of London (A Wing and Cross of St George above the Motto 'Domine nos Dirige). Height (jug) 31.7 cm (12½ in).
Western art unattributed:
[ Norman Adams, 8-10 Hans Road, London ] A Fine Large George II Carved Wood Gilt Mirror of Bold Design. Circa 1735. Height 62 ins (158 cms). Width 36 ins (92 cms).
Western art unattributed:
[ Somerbale Antiques, 6 Radstock Road, Midsomer Norton, Bath ] Fine Beilby Wine Glass. The Ogee Bowl Enamelled in White with the Fruiting Vine Motif. Traces of a Gilt Rim on a Stem with a Double Series Opaque Twist. Plain Conical Foot. Height: 15.2cm. c. 1770
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[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London ] A large and fine gilt copper and cloisonné enamel reliquary chasse commemorating the Martydom, Burial and Ascent of the soul of Saint Thomas à Becket. Limoges, circa 1195, 30.5cm × 29.9cm × 11.4cm. From the Collection formed by the British Rail Pension Fund. Estimate on request.
Western art unattributed:
[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A George III Satinwood Display Cabinet. English. Circa 1780. Height: 82 in (208 cm) Width: 45 in (114 cm) Depth: 22½ in (57 cm)
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A pair of Brighton Pavilion jardinières. A unique pair of hexagonal jardinières, standing on simulated bamboo columns and curved platform bases with painted fretwork in red and green with pink and red hanging bells to the corners. Original paintwork. Wood (beech and pine). English, circa 1802. Height: $33frac{3}{4}$ in (86 cm)
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A pair of ovoid-shaped porcelain vases with wide curved necks and mask-headed handles, the spreading foot on square bases and plinths, lavishly decorated with a rare variety of flowers and birds on a white ground. Bearing the blue mark JP en bleu grand feu sous émail. French, circa 1840 Height: 28 in (71 cm) Length: 13 in (33 cm) Depth: 8½ in (21 cm).
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[ William H. Stokes, the Cloisters, 6/8 Dollar street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire ] Small English Boarded Chest with Chip-Carved Decoration to the Front. Oak, Early 16th-Century. $28frac{3}{4} text{ins}times 16frac{3}{4}$ ins × 21½ ins High.
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[Gerald E. Marsh Antique Clocks Ltd., 32a The Square, Winchester, Hants ] J. S. Chauvet, Paris. A Louis XV longcase clock of superb quality, veneered in tulip wood and king wood with ormolu mounts. The movement with Dead Beat escapement, striking the hours and half hours, the dial indicating the time, seconds, date, month and moon phases. Height: 6 feet 11 inches.
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Detail from View of the South Front, Chiswick House, by Jacques Rigaud. Pen and Wash. (Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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[Ab Stockholms Auktionsverk, Jakobsgatan 10, Stockholm] Anders Zorn: Interior with Mrs Weguelin and Son, Signed 1889, Oil on Canvas, 130 × 88 cm.
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[Alan Jacobs Gallery, 8 Duke Street, London] Daniel Vertangen. The Hague 1598-1684 Amsterdam. "Kitchen Interior". Oil on Canvas, 66 × 63.5 cms. Signed
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[Bond Street Antique Centre, 124 New Bond Street, London] Art'antica Rovati 01-491 2327. Pair of Dresden Vases. c.1730. Vinci Antiques 01-499 1041. Rare George II Silver. Cake Basket by Edward Aldridge. London 1746
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[Bond Street Antique Centre, 124 New Bond Street, London] Claudia Beck 01-409 2854. Frederick Walter Lee, RMS (fl. 1894-1938). 'Westminster Hall at Sunset'. Signed & Dated September 1897. Watercolour 15¾ × 26½ Inches.
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[Bourne Fine Art, 14 Mason's Yard, London & 4 Dundas Street, Edinburgh] An exhibition of furniture, stained glass and watercolours to be shown at out London gallery during November and at our Edinburgh gallery during December] E.A. Taylor 1874-1952 Artist and designer.
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[Browse & Danby, 19 Cork Street, London] P.W. Steer 1860-1942 Girl on a Sofa, 1891. Oil on Canvas 22½ × 24½ Inches
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[C.G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf] Adriaen van Ostade. B. 32, Davidsohn und Godefroy IV (von X bzw. XII). Wm. Phoenix.
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[Christopher Wood Gallery, 15 Motcomb Street, London] Sir Robert Smirke, RA. Windsor Castle, Berkshire. Signed and Dated 1824. Watercolour 10½ × 13¾ Inches
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[Colnaghi & Clarendon Gallery, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Sir John Lavery, Lady Wimbourne. Oil on Canvas, 78″ × 40″
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[Colnaghi USA Ltd, 26 East 80th Street, New York] Eustache le Sueur 1617-1665. Judas Remonstrating with Christ over Magdalen and the Pot of Alabaster. Canvas 154 × 132 cms.
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[David Koetser Gallery, 37 Talstrasse, Zurich] David Teniers, the Younger. Signed. Panel, 21 × 16 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] Edouard Vuillard: "Vue d'un parc avec bonnes d'enfant" (1900). Pastel - Stamp of the Artist - 28.5 × 20.5 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] Honoré Daumier: "l'Avocat". Bronze - Dark Brown Patination - Monogram - Foundry Valsuani - cire perdue - ex. nr. 28/30 - H25 L10.5 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] James Ensor: "BreakWater at Ostend". Canvas - Signed 1878 - 36.5 × 46.5 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] Maurice Utrillo: "Le moulin de la Galette à Montmartre". Canvas - Signed - 46 × 54 cm
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[Edition PVA, Postfach 1950, Landau/Pflaz] Professor Dr. Werner Sumowski, University of Stuttgart, has attended to the art of Rembrandt, his pupils and his precursors for thirty years now. He enjoys an international reputation as a Rembrandt research worker of rank and as leading expert on the Rembrandt School. Besides books, his bibliography comprises numerous publications in specialized journals at home and abroad. Successive publication of the twelve volumes of his edition of drawings by the Rembrandt School began in 1979.
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] John Ruskin HRWS
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] Peter De Wint OWCS
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] Philip Wilson Steer OM
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] Sir Alfred Munnings PPRA
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[Galerie Bruno Meissner, Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich] Jan Hackaert. (Amsterdam 1629-1699), "Avenue of Silver Birch beside a River". Öl/Lwd., 52 × 49 cm
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[Galerie d'Arenberg, rue aux laines 14-1000, Brussels] François Rude (1784-1855). Bust of David, s. and d. "Brux. 1826". Plaster, h.: 80,5 cm
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[Galerie de La Scala, 68 rue La Boétie, Paris] Van Loo Carle (1705-1765), "Saint-François"
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[Gallery Antiques Limited, 6 Peter Street, Winchester] An important Chippendale period carved giltwood mirror c.1760. A pair of fine George II giltwood oval mirrors illustrated in 'English Looking Glasses' by Geoffrey Wills, p.85. An important pair of Regency mahogany writing tables, probably by Gillows. Two fine Empire encriers. An unusual pair of satyr candlesticks, French c.1785. A pair of Charles X steel and ormolu candlesticks. A fine French mantel clock with porcelain flowers by 'Angevin a Paris'. A good pair of chestnut urns with their original decoration c.1790. One from a pair of fine and important Paktong fire grate fronts and fenders from Battle Abbey by Robert Adam c.1775. See P.11 & 12 of 'Paktong' by W. D. John & K. Coombes. A pair of marble pedestals c.1810 and two marble busts.
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[Gavina Ewart, 60 High Street, Worcestershire] A Fine Pair of Minton Porcelain Figures Set in Ormolu Candelabra Stands. Circa 1840. 33 cm High. A Rare Minton Figure of the Burlesque Sculptor c. 1835.
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[Gebr. Douwes Fine Art, Rokin 46, Amsterdam] Jules Héreau (1839-1879) "Monsieur La Fontaine." Panel: 45 × 35 cm. 17¾ × 13¾ Inches. Signed and Inscribed: "a mon ami La Fontaine, Barbizon, Sept 1859"
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[Hennell, 12 New Bond Street, London] Robert Hennell III 1837. 13″ Long overall (Loaded). Weight, 8 oz (Jugs only)
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[Howard Antiques, 8 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, London] An Exceptional 17th Century Chinese Black Lacquer Cabinet with the Original Fitted Interior, Supported on Its Contemporary English Silvered Carved Wood Stand, in the Manner of Daniel Marot, Centred with Stags. Circa 1690. Height 70″ Width 40″ Depth 21″
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[John Noott, Picton House Gallery, Highstreet, Worcestershire] William Shayer. A Halt by the Way. Oil on Panel. 18″ × 24″
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[Johnny van Haeften, 13 Duke Street, London] On Canvas. Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael, (c. 1628 - Haarlem - 1682). 31 × 38 ins.
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[Lawrence Fine Art, South Street, Crewkerne] Alfred Grenfell Haigh. Lt. Col. Sir Denis f. Boles, Bart., on His Hunter Sligo, Leading out His Favourite Hounds, on the Quantocks. Signed and Dated 1925, 48in. × 59½in.
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[Leslie Smith Gallery, Hertelaan 15, Wassenaar, Netherlands] Panel: 50 × 70 cm. Signed and Dated 1858. B. J. van Hove (1790-1880). Town View of Delft. Price: $36,000
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[Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, 6 Albemarle Street, London] Der Traum 1 1984 Oil on Canvas 78¾ times 78¾ in./200 × 200 cm.
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[Morton Morris & Company, 32 Bury Street, London] Portrait of Sotiri. Dragoman of Mr. Colquhom
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[Oscar & Peter Johnson Ltd, Lowndes Lodge, Gallery 27, Lownes Street, London] Ballymacad - 1936. This Bronze by the American Sculptress, Pauline Boumphrey (1886-1959) Was Not Started Until the Horse, Belonging to Her Husband - Joe, Was at Least Sixteen Years Old.
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[Phaidon] Pompeo Batoni. Holbein. Chardin
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[Phillips Son & Neale Inc., 406 East 79th Street, New York] Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967), "Garden Statue," Bronze, Edition 6, 1943, 53.3 cm. × 134.6 cm. × 63.5 cm.
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[Phillips Son & Neale Inc., 406 East 79th Street, New York] Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), "La Ballerine," Pencil and Gouache on Paper, 32 cm. x 22 cm.
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[Phillips, Blenstock House, 7 Blenheim Street, London] Ford Madox Brown, "An English Fireside of 1854-55", Signed and Dated '55, Oil on Panel, 31 × 20 cm.
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[R. Polak Gallery, 85 Parkstraat, The Hague] H. W. Mesdag 1831-1915. 'Return of the Fishing Fleet'
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[Raffety Huber, 34 Kensington Church Street, London] A Fine English Musical Bracket Clock by S. & C. Joyce, London, the Movement Playing a Selection of Seven Scottish Tunes, with Original Wall Bracket, Circa 1820.
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[Richard Green, 44 Dover Street, London] Sir Francis Grant PRA (1803-1878). Lady Louisa and Lady Beatrix Legge with Their Pony. Signed and Inscribed. Canvas: 90 × 66 in/229 × 168 cm
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[Richard L. Feigen & Company, 113 East 79th Street, New York] Nicolaes Berchem, "Childhood of Jupiter on Mt. Ida," 1646. Oil on Panel, 72 by 95.5 cm
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] Made Circa 1659 This Historical Timepiece by Ahasuerus Fromanteel Was the First Fusee-Regulated Pendulum Movement and the First Architect Designed Ebony Case with Gilt Metal Mounts. Height 27 ins.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] The Early George III Mahogany Bookcase, Formerly at Haddo House, Aberdeenshire, Attributed to William Vile the Royal Cabinetmaker. Circa 1760. Height 11 ft 6 ins.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] The George III Mahogany Hanging Cabinet Similar in Style to the Lanterns Made by William Vile in 1763 for the Hall at Buckingham (House) Palace Now in Kensington Palace.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] The Royal Family at the Academy. 1787. Pencil, Pen and Grey Ink and Watercolour by Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763-1840) King George III and Queen Charlotte Accompanied by Members of the Royal Family at Somerset House. Formerly in the Collection of the Earls of Harewood.
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[S.J.Shrubsole, 43 Museum Street, London] 3 pairs of Wine Coasters from Our Current Selection of Fine Table Silver. Top: By William Bateman, London 1820 Middle: By Henry Chawner, London 1791 Bottom: By S. C. Youngs & Co., Sheffield 1817
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[Salons Independants des Antiquaires et de la Haute Joaillerie, Marseille] Jean Louis Bouzou Armchair. Louis XV, estampillé Meunier. With Its Original Upholstery. Jean Sarfati Pair of Busts in Classical Costume. Venice. Gilt and Silvered Wood. Seventeenth Century. Dario Boccara Detail from La Chasse à l'ours (Brussels) Studio of Cornelius Matteus. 3.55m by 3.77m c. 1575. Antiquaire du Paradou. Lion Resting. Marble. Venice. Thirteenth Century.
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[Sotheby's, 1334 York Avenue, New York] A Florentine Bronze Figure of Flora, Giambologna, Susini Workshops, c. 1600, Height 31.8 cm.
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[Stair Sainty Matthiesen, 141 East 69 Street, New York, New Orleans Museum of Ar, Columbus Museum of Art] Francois Boucher. Leda and the Swan. Oil on Canvas, 23⅜ × 29¼ Inches. Signed: f Boucher. Exhibited: Paris, Salon, 1742, no. 21 bis.
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[T. Crowther & Son Ltd, 282 North End Road, Fulham] A Fine and Important Carved Pinewood Painted Chimney-Piece of Chippendale Period, Complete with Its Original Marble Slips. English Circa 1750.
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[The Belgrave Gallery, 22 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, London] Alfred Wolmark. A Painted Sign. Oil on Panel.
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[The Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond Street, London] Thomas Hartley Cromek 1809-1873. The Arch of Titus with the Colosseum, Rome. Watercolour 30″ × 21½″ (76.2 × 54.6)
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[The Leger Galleries Ltd, 13 Old Bond Street, London] Francis Towne. Lake Maggiore at Evening. Size: 6⅛ × 8¼ Inches. Signed and Dated, 1781.
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[Trevor Trevor House, 110 High Street, Lewes] A Very Important Secretaire Bookcase in Mahogany of Beautiful Colour and Patination, Having Floral Marquetry. In the Manner of Hepplewhite in the French Taste. England. George III. Circa 1780 Height: 6′ 11″ 211cms. Width: 2′ 11″ 89cms. Depth: 1′ 8″ 51cms.
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[William Tillman, Crouch Lane, Borough Green, Kent] An Important Sheraton Style Oval Breakfast Table in Mahogany Inlaid with Rosewood and Satinwood. Length 74½″/189.2 cm. Width 49½″/125.7 cm. Height 28″/71 cm. This Table Will Seat Eight People.
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[Winifred Williams, 3 Bury Street, London] Capodimonte. Painted by Giovanni Caselli. Blue fleur de lys mark. Height 21 cm. Circa 1750
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[John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London] A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases Copying a Delft Model and Decorated in 'famille verte' Enamels. Height: 11¾. K'ang Hsi (1662-1722)
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[A.V. & M.R. Santos 1 Campden Street London] Very Rare "Famille Rose". Teapot c. 1775 the Decoration is Intended to Commemorate the Electoral Struggles of 1768 and 1772 in the House of Commons, between John Wilkes, a Liberal MP, and William Murray, Lord Chief of Justice from 1766 Until 1778, and a Pillar of the Establishment. John Wilkes Was a Noted Champion of Personal Liberty and Supporter of the American Revolution Cause. Illustrated in Page 232 of "Oriental Export Market Porcelain" by G. Godden.
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[Arnold Wiggins & Sons Limited, 30-34 Woodfield Place, Harrow Road, London] English, c. 1780 Sight 49¼ × 39¼ ins, Width 6½ ins. Provenance: Ashridge; Welbeck Abbey
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[Aubrey Brocklehurst, 124 Cromwell Road, London] A Louis XV Ormolu-Mounted Kingwood Longcase Clock by an Anonymous French Maker. The 8-Day Movement Has Steel Dead-Beat Pallets, Hour and Halfhour Striking, and a Vitreous Enamel Dial. Height to Top of Case Excluding Father Time, 7′ 0″. Maximum Height 7′ 9½″, (240 cms).
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[Brockbank & Atkins, 17 Ryder Street, London] A High Quality Early 19th Century Longcase Regulator c1830. The 8 Day Substantial Movement with Dead Beat Escapement. Harrisons Maintaining Power, Jewelled Pallets and End Stops Throughout the Train The Mercury Compensated Pendulum Suspended from the Backboard of the Fine Tapering Mahogany Case.
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[C. John, 70 South Audley Street, London] An Extremely Rare and Exceptional English Soho Tapestry. Circa 1780. Size: 9′ 11″ (302 cm) Wide × 8′ 1″ (246 cm) High.
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[Gallery Lingard, Old Registry Office, 250 Kings Road, Chelsea] 19th Century Belgian School. Design for a Chamber of Commerce, Antwerp, c. 1880
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[H.W. Keil Limited, Tudor House, Worcestershire] 2 of an Excellent Set of 6 Late Seventeenth Century Oak Single Chairs of the Cromwellian Period Covered in Red Velvet. c. 1680. An Excellent Late Seventeenth Century William and Mary Walnut and Padouk One Drawer Table with Barley Sugar Twist Legs and Parquetry Top. c. 1690.
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[Howard Phillips, 11a Henrietta Place, London] A Rare Set of 'Colour Twists' c. 1760
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[John Murray in association with Britoil] The Glasgow Boys. The Glasgow School of painting 1875-1895. Roger Billcliffe
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[Paul Mitchell Limited, 99 New Bond Street, London] English Rococo c. 1745, Sight 49¼ × 39½ ins, Width 5½ ins
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[Priests, 60 North Street, Thame] A Fine Quality Sheraton Period Burr Yew Ladies Work Table. c. 1790.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] 16th Century Latticino Glass Goblet Supported on an English Silver Base of Circa 1595-1605. The Glass of Venetian Origin. Engraved with an Earl's Coronet, the Letter T under, within a Foliated Wreath. Height: 8¼ ins. Formerly in the Collection of John Girdwood.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] This William and Mary Red, Green and Black Lacquer Chair is Part of a Suite. Associated with the Furnishings at the Palaviccini Palace in Rome (See Hans Huth: Lacquer of the West Plate 84 pp 76). Circa 1700.
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[Samarcande, 13 rue des Saint-Pères, Paris] Head of a Young Woman. Terracotta. Magna Graecia, Taranto. Second Century BC. Height 12 cm
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[Stair & Company Ltd, 120 Mount Street, London] A Rare Secretaire Cabinet with an Extending Writing Surface. Fine 'verre églomisé' Panels to the Door and Well-Figured Mahogany Veneers to the Drawer Fronts. Fitted with Various Compartments. English. Circa 1745. Size: 33½″ Wide 22″ Deep 72″ High