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[Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd, 155 New Bond Street, London] SIR PETER LELY.
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[Cyril Andrade Ltd, The Andrade Gallery, 24 Hanover Square, London] One of a pair of the Samuel Scott paintings. "View of old London Bridge" Size without frame 29 1/2 x 49 1/2.
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[D.A. Hoogendyk & Co., 640 Keizersgracht, Amsterdam] Canvas 18 1/2 ins by 24 ins. ADRIAEN VAN DE VELDE (From the Holford Collection).
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[Dr. Benedict & Co., Friedrich-Ebertstr. 5, Berlin] Ludwig XII of France by "Master of the Magdalene Legend."
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[Frank T. Sabin, 172 New Bond Street, London] ALMERIA. Engraved by J.R. Smith after J. Opie.
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[Gill & Reigate, 73-77 Oxford Street, London] Sheraton Inlaid Mahogany, shaped from sideboard, with one deep drawer on left and two drawers on right. 6ft wide, 2ft. 5ins. deep
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[H. Gilhofer & H. Ranschburg Limited, Haldenstrasse 33, Lucerne] Meckenem: The Adoration.
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[Louis Paraf, 23bis rue de Berri, Paris] Lancret. "Portrait of Mlle. Sallé" (27x23 inches).
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[Partridge & Dighton, 3 Saville Row, London] Wheatley's "Cries of London," printed in colours.
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[S.J. Phillips, 113 New Bond St., London] A massive Centrepiece on four heavy scroll feet, of exquisite design and workmanship, bearing the Arms of King George II in relief, and engraved in the centre of the detachable Dish. Maker, Paul Crespin, London, 1729. Width, 12 ins. Height, 7 1/2 ins.
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[Seidlitz and van Baarn Inc., 749 Fifth Ave., New York] 17th Century Aubusson Tapestry, "The Crowing of the May." 8,6 high by 10,0 wide. William and Mary Settee. Covered with Brussels Tapestry.
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[Sidney Hand Ltd, 16a Grafton St., London] By Jeremiah Meyer, 1775.
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[The F. Kleinberger Galleries, 12 East 54th Street, New York] Ambrosius Benson (1519-1550
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[The Netherlands Gallery, 3 King St., London] Hans Eworth.
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[Van Diemen & Co. Unter Den Linden 17, Berlin] Hobbema.
Non-western art unattributed:
[Bluett & Sons, 48 Davies Street, London] A bronze "Ku," vessel to hold sacrificial wine, the centre band and lower part decorated with "thunder pattern" ornament. Below the band are two cruciform apertures. Rich green and deep blue patina. Han period, or earlier. Height 9 5/8 ins.
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[Edgar Worch, 2 Tiergartenstrasse, Berlin] Bronze Vessel in shape of a fantastical animal, height 20cm, Tsin period.
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[John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London] One of a pair of Chinese Stoneware Vases with bright coffee-coloured glaze and decoration in relief. Probably Yuan dynasty (1280-1367). Height 9 inches.
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[Loo & Co., 38 rue de Courcelles, Paris] Terra-cotta Animal. Wei dynasty. Height 12 inches.
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[M. Knudsen, 9 Rue Scribe, Paris] Slate-coloured clay with traces of polychromy. "Wei" period (A.D. 386-557). Height 28cm.
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[Peter Boode, 25 Bazarstr., The Hague] Seagreen Celadon vase. Height 7 3/4 inches Sung period.
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[Ralph M. Chait, 19 East 56th Street, New York] Rare Han Pottery Vase, similar to the soon illustrated in the Eumorfopoulos Catalogue. Plate 12, Vol. 1.
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[Ton-ying & Co., 44 Clarges Street, London] Imperial Nine-peach Bottle. Period, Chien Lung.
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[Yamanaka & Co., 127 New Bond St., London] Ancient bronze, a figure of Tapir. Height 5 inches.
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[Arthur Churchill, 10 Dover St., London] Three old Irish glass bowls, circa 1800.
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[Dikran G. Kelekian, Bankers Trust Co. Building, 598 Madison Avenue, 57th Street, New York] Archaic Greek Marble Sphinx.
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[Old Masters Gallery, Avenue de Belgique 96, Antwerp] Dutch Master, 17th Century, Panel 71x60 cm.
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[P. Jackson Higgs, 11 East 54 Street, New York] The Gallery of P. Jackson Higgs, New York. Cable address "PEJAYAITCH", New York.
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[Percy Webster, 37 Great Portland Street, London] Specimen Beaker, Aix-la-Chapelle 16th Century, among a selection of other pieces.
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[Spink & Son Ltd, 5, 6 & 7 King Street, London] Hallstatt Gold Bowl. 7 1/4 ins. diam. 2 1/4 ins high. Wt 11,84 ozs. Troy. Found near Budapest, c. 9th Century. B.C. The Hallstatt period is the Iron Age of Central Europe, and the Art of this period is thought to have definite links with the Arts of Ancient Crete.