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Advertisements March 1932 (back)
03/1932 | 348 | 60
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Attributed works:
[Frank T. Sabin, 172 New Bond Street, London, W.] J. B. Pater. "The Bather". Panel 7¼ × 9 Inches
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[Harman & Lambert. 177 New Bond Street, London, W.1.] Amongst our stock of Antique CASTORS these five show how the types vary with the different years. The large Round Castor was made in the reign of "Queen Anne," A. D 1704, by "R. SYNGIN" and stands 7½ inches high. The Tall Octagonal one was made in the reign of "George I," A. D. 1715, by "CHARLES ADAMS" and stands 6 3/4 inches high. The Centre one was also made in the reign of "George I," A. D. 1720, and stands 5 7/8 inches high. The smaller Octagonal one was made in the reign of "George II," A. D. 1729, by "T. BAMFORD" and stands 5½ inches high. Whilst the small Round Castor is an "Irish" piece and was made in DUBLIN in the reign of "George I," A. D. 1718, and stands 5 3/8 inches high.
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[R. H. Ward. 3 King Street, St. James’ Sq.] H. M. Sorgh, 1611-1676 Size, 14 × 17½ Inches
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons, LTD, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London, W.1] N. Dance "Miss Woodhouse, afterwards Mrs. Welbech" Canvas, 30 × 25 Inches