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    Small 18th century Welsh Oak cricket table - original condition with very good colour and patination. Width: 20.75" / 53 cms Height: 28" / 71 cms
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    Small 18th century oak chest of drawers. Four graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles on pierced back plates. Bracket feet. English Width: 25.5" / 65 cms Depth: 21" / 53 cms Height: 29" / 74 cms
  • Regency leather upholstered mahogany stool with splayed legs Width: 14" / 36 cms Depth: 13" / 33 cms Height: 21" / 53 cms
  • Red toleware lamp base with chinoiserie design. Modern Height: 31" / 79 cms
  • Pottery black spaniel. Height: 16" / 41 cms Width: 162 / 41 cms
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    Pair of Victorian brass boots/shoes Width: 4.5" / 12 cms Height: 4" / 10 cms
  • Pair of Victorian bamboo and rattan tables with octagonal tops united by an undertier. Width: 16" / 41 cms Height: 27" / 69 cms
  • Pair of 18th century bell metal candlesticks Height: 7.5" / 19 cms
  • Oval Georgian ‘Style’ Mirror Width: 22” / 56 cms Height: 31” / 79 cms
  • Oil on board. Kettlewell, North Yorkshire, looking towards Hagg Dyke. Gordon Barlow. (1913 Bradford -2004). He was a protégé of Herbert Royle (1870-1958) and painted prolifically, mainly in oils. His artwork became popular to a point where he was able to work freelance as a professional oil painter. As a number of his paintings included golfers and golf courses, he was included in the Dictionary of Sporting Artists 1650-1990, published by the Antique Collectors Club in 1992. However, most of his subjects were of landscape and village scenes, particularly along the Wharfe Valley in Yorkshire. Frames Size Width: 34" / 87 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms
  • Oil on board of a northern street scence. Possibly Leeds. Barbara Dawson. Exhibited at the Yorkshire Artists Exhbition in 1957. This exhibition, held at Leeds City Art Gallery, was notable for featuring work by a young David Hockney, including a painting of his father. At the time, Hockney was a student at Bradford College of Art. The painting of his father was sold at the exhibition for £10, which Hockney said helped him financially. The exhibition also included work by other students from the University, as well as tutors. Framed Size Width: 24" / 61 cms Height: 17" / 43 cms
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    Oak bedside cupboard with drawer concealed above the carved door, comprising 17th century Yorkshire panels with lozenge carving Width: 19" / 50 cms Depth: 15" / 39 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms
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