|
1
|
An Old Sheffield plate chamberstick, butter dish and EPNS inkstand (3)
|
£150
US$ 227
176
|
|
2
|
A Victorian electroplated four piece tea and coffee service by Hukin & Heath, circa 1880
|
£125
US$ 189
147
|
|
3
|
Of Horse Racing Interest; A pair of presentation electro-plated wine coolers by Barker Ellis, circa 1990
|
£187
US$ 284
220
|
|
4
|
Of Aviation Interest: An electroplated novelty four vase epergne by AEP Co., circa 1919, registration number 666504
|
£187
US$ 284
220
|
|
5
|
Wurttmbergische Metallwaren Fabrik: An Art Nouveau electroplated and glass decanter model 418/6, B, pre 1909 makers mark, 1/0, as
|
£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
5A
|
An Italian electroplated seven light candelabra by Guggenheim, Venice circa 1880, possibly designed by Giuseppe Michieli, stamped Fabbrica, Guggenheim, Venezia
|
£250
US$ 378
294
|
|
6
|
A Victorian electroplated five light, four branch candelabra unmarked, circa 1890
|
£625
US$ 947
736
|
|
7
|
A silver pair of oval pierced tazza by Viners, Sheffield 1940
|
£687
US$ 1,041
809
|
|
8
|
A silver pair of square dishes by L & W, Sheffield 1946
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
9
|
A silver pair of pierced pedestal dishes by S&W, Sheffield 1937
|
£750
US$ 1,136
883
|
|
10
|
A silver pair of gravy boats, by I.F.& Son (untraced), London 1937
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
11
|
A silver swing handle basket by B.G.&Co., Sheffield 1920
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
12
|
An oval silver two-handled tray by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915
|
£1,375
US$ 2,083
1,619
|
|
13
|
A silver set of six bright-cut goblets by C.J.Vander, London 1969
|
£1,125
US$ 1,704
1,324
|
|
15
|
A silver and ivory handled coffee au lait service by Mappin & Webb, London 1928
|
£750
US$ 1,136
883
|
|
16
|
A silver two-handled bottle coaster by Viners, Sheffield 1964
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
17
|
A silver two handled entree dish by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1935
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
18
|
An Art Deco silver two-handled bowl by Charles Green & Co., Birmingham 1936
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
19
|
A silver circular salver by Walker & hall, Sheffield 1929
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
20
|
A silver and china set of six game bird coasters London 2000
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
21
|
A silver novelty trophy by Antony Gordon Elson, London 1989
|
£1,125
US$ 1,704
1,324
|
|
22
|
A silver rectangular entree dish by D.&J. Wellby, London 1937
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
23
|
A silver pair of vases and bowl en suite by Walker & hall, Sheffield 1929/31
|
£750
US$ 1,136
883
|
|
24
|
A silver pedestal basket by Lanson Ltd., Birmingham 1935
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
25
|
A silver pedestal dish by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1918
|
£500
US$ 757
588
|
|
26
|
An Art Deco silver and resin handled dish by Viners, Sheffield 1935, Coronation Mark
|
£500
US$ 757
588
|
|
27
|
A silver tea caddy by Wilson and Sharp, Sheffield 1914 (4)
|
£1,125
US$ 1,704
1,324
|
|
29
|
A silver four piece coffee service by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
31
|
Cartier; An American salt and pepper grinder set by Cartier, Sterling Silver
|
£200
US$ 303
235
|
|
33
|
A Peruvian silver lidded tankard by Camusso, Lima circa 1960, stamped Sterling, 925, flag motif, Camusso, made in Peru
|
£750
US$ 1,136
883
|
|
34
|
A Peruvian silver presentation alter-piece unmarked
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
35
|
A Mexican silver covered bowl maker untraced, stamped AOM TANE, 925, sterling Mexico, mid 20th century
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
36
|
An Indian silver double spirit measure unmarked, probably Kasmir, circa 1900
|
£137
US$ 208
161
|
|
38
|
A Chinese silver cigar case by Luen Wo, Shanghai circa 1900
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
39
|
A Chinese silver five piece tea and coffee service by Luen Wo, Shanghai, circa 1910 (5)
|
£3,250
US$ 4,924
3,827
|
|
43
|
A French silver dish probably by Joseph Martel, Paris c 1910, .950 Minerva's head, London import 1913 by Boucheron, Radius & Co.(Boucheron)
|
£200
US$ 303
235
|
|
44
|
A Russian silver trompe l'oeil basket makers mark poorly struck, assay master A.T.Sheviakov, St.Petersburg 1893
|
£475
US$ 719
559
|
|
45
|
A Russian white gold and gem set miniature egg pendant stamped 56 (19)
|
£1,625
US$ 2,462
1,913
|
|
46
|
A Russian silver and enamel cigarette case by KC, untraced, Moscow 1908-1926
|
£2,625
US$ 3,977
3,091
|
|
47
|
A Russian silver mounted icon by Ivan Bedijakov, assay master either A. Miton or A. Mor, St.Petersburg 1856
|
£687
US$ 1,041
809
|
|
48
|
A Russian silver mounted icon marks poorly struck, circa 1880
|
£200
US$ 303
235
|
|
50
|
A silver and tortoiseshell trinket box by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1929
|
£237
US$ 359
279
|
|
51
|
Of Hunting Interest; A silver novelty set of four silver menu card holders by William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1928
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
52
|
An Edwardian silver and glass capstan inkwell by A.S.Cox, London 1907
|
£150
US$ 227
176
|
|
53
|
An Edwardian silver boudoir clock by Joseph Minden, London 1902
|
£350
US$ 530
412
|
|
54
|
A 9ct gold cigarette box by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1929
|
£1,875
US$ 2,841
2,208
|
|
55
|
A Dutch silver circular box imported by David Bridge, London 1896
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
56
|
Of Rochdale Theatre interest; A George III silver theatre ticket unmarked, circa 1794
|
£525
US$ 795
618
|
|
57
|
A snuff box 19th Century and an oval snuff box (2)
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
58
|
A William IV silver rectangular snuff box by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1830
|
£525
US$ 795
618
|
|
59
|
An early 20th century enamelled rectangular panel unsigned, circa 1910 (1)
|
£687
US$ 1,041
809
|
|
60
|
A George II silver circular box by ID, untraced, see Grimwade 3632, circa 1735
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
61
|
An Edwardian silver & enamel cigarette case by Payton, Pepper & Son Ltd., Chester 1901
|
£1,150
US$ 1,742
1,354
|
|
62
|
A 19th Century vinaigrette Nathaniel Mills with engraved decoration, two others and a small box. (4)
|
£650
US$ 984
765
|
|
63
|
A Victorian 18ct gold rectangular vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1855
|
£237
US$ 359
279
|
|
64
|
A George I silver dog nose serving spoon by William Scarlett, London 1714
|
£750
US$ 1,136
883
|
|
65
|
A Charles II silver fancy-back trefid spoon by PL (in monogram, untraced) London 1681 maker, leopard's head crowned, lion passant, date letter, d
|
£500
US$ 757
588
|
|
66
|
Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen; A Danish silver set of Acorn pattern spoons London import 1925
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
67
|
A modern silver Old English pattern matched canteen for twelve settings Various makers and dates, predominately London 1938
|
£3,000
US$ 4,545
3,533
|
|
69
|
A silver matched canteen of community pattern cutlery by Viners, Sheffield, various dates
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
70
|
A Victorian silver pair of grape scissors by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1891
|
£162
US$ 246
191
|
|
70A
|
A Victorian silver Queens pattern, with honeysuckle heel, canteen for twenty four place settings by George Adams, London 1841-63
|
£5,375
US$ 8,144
6,330
|
|
71
|
A Victorian silver and ivory pair of provincial fish servers by Josiah & James Williams, Exeter 1866
|
£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
72
|
A Victorian silver-gilt Canova pattern three piece christening set by George Adams, London 1879
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
73
|
A George III and later silver canteen of bead edge pattern cutlery for six settings by George Smith III, London 1779
|
£650
US$ 984
765
|
|
74
|
A William IV silver meat skewer partial makers mark ?T, London 1831
|
£525
US$ 795
618
|
|
75
|
A George III silver pair of cast grape scissors by Reily & Storer, London 1813
|
£375
US$ 568
441
|
|
76
|
A George III fish slice by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1804, the handle by another, Sheffield 1804
|
£275
US$ 416
323
|
|
77
|
An Edwardian silver mustard pot by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1904 (4)
|
£475
US$ 719
559
|
|
78
|
A George III silver mustard pot by E. Morley, London 1806
|
£162
US$ 246
191
|
|
80
|
A George III Scottish silver mustard pot by J.& W. Howden, Edinburgh 1817
|
£200
US$ 303
235
|
|
81
|
A George III silver oblong mustard pot by Danile Pontifex, London 1806
|
£225
US$ 340
264
|
|
82
|
A German silver pedestal mustard pot by Karl Kurz, Kesselstadt, imported by Theodor Hartmann, London 1901
|
£225
US$ 340
264
|
|
83
|
A Victorian silver mustard pot by CT & G Fox, London 1853
|
£250
US$ 378
294
|
|
84
|
A Victorian silver mustard pot by Charles Fox, London 1845 (2)
|
£450
US$ 681
529
|
|
86
|
Liberty & Co.; A silver mustard pot by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1917, design number 492
|
£200
US$ 303
235
|
|
87
|
A Victorian Scottish silver pedestal mustard pot by J H and S, Edinburgh 1850
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
88
|
A Victorian silver mustard pot by G.J. Richards, London 1854
|
£350
US$ 530
412
|
|
89
|
A William IV silver mustard pot by the Barnards, London 1833
|
£600
US$ 909
706
|
|
90
|
A George III Scottish silver mustard pot by James Mckay, Edinburgh 1826
|
£350
US$ 530
412
|
|
91
|
A George III Scottish silver mustard pot by James McKay, Edinburgh 1817
|
£137
US$ 208
161
|
|
92
|
A George III silver mustard pot by John Emes, London 1807
|
£275
US$ 416
323
|
|
93
|
A George III silver pierced mustard pot by WL, untraced, see 3893, Grimwade, London 1765
|
£225
US$ 340
264
|
|
94
|
A Victorian silver presentation mustard pot by Reily & Storer, London 1839
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
95
|
A Victorian silver mustard pot by W.R. Sobey, Exeter 1842
|
£750
US$ 1,136
883
|
|
96
|
A Victorian Provincial silver mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1837
|
£350
US$ 530
412
|
|
98
|
A Victorian silver chinoiserie cast mustard pot by John Figg, London 1842
|
£687
US$ 1,041
809
|
|
99
|
A silver cock and hen pheasant table decoration by the Royal Irish Company, Dublin 1972/74
|
£1,125
US$ 1,704
1,324
|
|
100
|
A silver commemorative strawberry dish by the Royal Irish Silver Co., Dublin 1966
|
£150
US$ 227
176
|
|
101
|
A William IV silver sugar bowl by Charles Marsh, Dublin 1830
|
£275
US$ 416
323
|
|
102
|
A George III silver Irish sauce ladle by Carden Terry, Cork c.1780
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
104
|
A Dutch silver figural casket by B.Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau, imported by Berhold Muller, Chester 1906
|
£1,500
US$ 2,272
1,766
|
|
105
|
A silver chalice with cover by John & Joyce Lowe, Chester 1962
|
£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
106
|
A silver baluster mug by John & Joyce Lowe, Chester 1962
|
£275
US$ 416
323
|
|
107
|
A silver set of three tumbler cups by John & Joyce Lowe, Chester 1962
|
£187
US$ 284
220
|
|
108
|
A silver twin handled tray by Barker Brothers, Chester 1923
|
£1,625
US$ 2,462
1,913
|
|
109
|
A silver swing handle basket by Barker Bros., Chester 1922
|
£262
US$ 397
309
|
|
110
|
An Edwardian silver tea caddy by John Millward Banks, Chester 1903
|
£500
US$ 757
588
|
|
111
|
An Edwardian silver novelty cream jug no makers mark, Chester 1907, registered number 500856
|
£250
US$ 378
294
|
|
112
|
A silver tumbler cup by John & Joyce Lowe, Chester 1962
|
£75
US$ 113
88
|
|
113
|
A Victorian silver three piece tea service by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897 (3)
|
£1,125
US$ 1,704
1,324
|
|
114
|
A Victorian silver swing handled basket by Walker and Hall, both JEB and W&H makers marks, Sheffield 1890
|
£600
US$ 909
706
|
|
115
|
A Victorian silver spirit kettle on stand by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1903
|
£1,250
US$ 1,894
1,472
|
|
116
|
An Edwardian silver presentation twin-handled trophy cup by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909
|
£1,312
US$ 1,988
1,545
|
|
117
|
An Edwardian silver two-handled bowl by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1907
|
£1,250
US$ 1,894
1,472
|
|
118
|
A Victorian silver swing handle pedestal basket by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1863
|
£625
US$ 947
736
|
|
119
|
A Victorian silver and cut glass ink stand by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Sheffield 1848
|
£375
US$ 568
441
|
|
120
|
A Victorian silver two handled presentation cup by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1879
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
121
|
A silver pair of Arts & Crafts candlesticks by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1905
|
£875
US$ 1,325
1,030
|
|
124
|
A George II silver two-handled cup by John Langlands I, Newcastle, 1759
|
£687
US$ 1,041
809
|
|
125
|
A George II lidded tankard by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1747
|
£1,250
US$ 1,894
1,472
|
|
126
|
A George IV silver teapot by William Welch, Exeter 1823
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
127
|
A silver salver by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1911
|
£1,375
US$ 2,083
1,619
|
|
128
|
An Edwardian silver biscuit box by Aspreys, London 1905 (2)
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
129
|
An Edwardian silver pair of octagonal entree dishes by James Aitchinson, London 1902
|
£1,375
US$ 2,083
1,619
|
|
130
|
An Arts and Crafts silver pedestal bowl by James Dixon & sons, Sheffield 1905
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
131
|
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel biscuit barrel by Guild of Handicrafts, London 1901
|
£1,500
US$ 2,272
1,766
|
|
132
|
An Edwardian pair of silver candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons, London 1902
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
133
|
A Victorian silver mounted horn flask by L.G, Birmingham 1888
|
£250
US$ 378
294
|
|
134
|
An Edwardian silver twin-handled vase by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1905
|
£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
135
|
A Victorian silver melon teapot by the Barnards, London 1842
|
£375
US$ 568
441
|
|
136
|
A Victorian silver pedestal bowl by Sibray & Hall, London 1888
|
£350
US$ 530
412
|
|
137
|
A Victorian silver pedestal coffee pot by Wellby & Wellby, London 1895
|
£525
US$ 795
618
|
|
138
|
An Edwardian silver rectangular two handled entree dish, with liner, on stand by Harrods Stores Ltd., London 1907/09
|
£1,375
US$ 2,083
1,619
|
|
139
|
A Victorian silver pair of oval dishes by Sibray & Hall, London 1888/89
|
£500
US$ 757
588
|
|
140
|
A Victorian silver set of four Fern pots by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1891
|
£275
US$ 416
323
|
|
141
|
A Victorian silver pair of rose bowls by Gibson & Langman, London 1894
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
142
|
A Victorian silver baluster tea and coffee service by Robert Harper, London 1864/65
|
£1,375
US$ 2,083
1,619
|
|
143
|
A Victorian silver circular salver by the Barnards, London 1898
|
£375
US$ 568
441
|
|
144
|
A Victorian silver-gilt bonbon dish by F.B.Thomas, London 1900, retailed by Asprey, London
|
£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
145
|
A Victorian silver presentation mug by Stephen Smith, London 1877
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
146
|
Of Benjamin Disraeli interest; A Victorian silver circular plate by George Lambert, London 1875
|
£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
148
|
A Victorian silver teapot by Robert Garrard, London 1871
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
149
|
A Victorian silver-gilt oval inkstand by George Fox, London 1868
|
£1,500
US$ 2,272
1,766
|
|
150
|
A Victorian silver baluster teapot by Robert Hennell II, London 1854
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
152
|
A Victorian silver baluster coffee pot by W.W.Williams, London 1864, retailed by Lambert, Coventry St., London
|
£600
US$ 909
706
|
|
153
|
A Victorian silver baluster coffee pot by Martin, Hall & Co., London 1881
|
£875
US$ 1,325
1,030
|
|
154
|
A Victorian silver mounted and glass claret jug by Reilly & Storer, London 1841
|
£475
US$ 719
559
|
|
155
|
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service by J. & A. Savory, London 1852
|
£2,000
US$ 3,030
2,355
|
|
156
|
Of Eaton College Interest; A Victorian silver presentation goblet by George Adams, London 1878
|
£125
US$ 189
147
|
|
157
|
A Victorian silver pierced basket by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1886
|
£350
US$ 530
412
|
|
158
|
A Victorian silver circular salver by William Barnard, London 1878
|
£237
US$ 359
279
|
|
159
|
A Victorian silver rose bowl by Brook and Son, Edinburgh 1896
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
160
|
A Victorian five piece tea and coffee service by John Figg, London 1880
|
£5,500
US$ 8,333
6,477
|
|
161
|
A Victorian silver three piece tea service by Hukin & Heath, London 1889 Of squat circular form, with fluted decoration, comprising; tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, together with a pair of sugar tongs, cased, weight 21oz.
|
£525
US$ 795
618
|
|
163
|
A George IV silver baluster coffee pot by the Barnard Brothers, London 1829
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
164
|
A George IV silver teapot by George Burrows II, London 1824
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
165
|
A George IV silver matched three piece tea service by Joseph Angell, London 1826, and Emes and Barnnard, London 1826
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
167
|
A George IV silver and glass eight bottle condiment stand by Joseph Angel, London 1822
|
£375
US$ 568
441
|
|
168
|
A George III silver-gilt quatrelobed egg cruet by Richard Cooke, London 1801
|
£2,000
US$ 3,030
2,355
|
|
169
|
A George III silver baluster teapot by William Bateman, London 1818
|
£475
US$ 719
559
|
|
170
|
A George III silver pair of candlesticks by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1806 (2)
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
171
|
A George III silver presentation salver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1762
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
172
|
A George III silver oval bright-cut engraved teapot on stand by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1795
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
173
|
A George III silver oval swing handled basket by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1794
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
174
|
A George III silver oval tea caddy by Robert Makepeace & Richard Carter, London 1777
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
175
|
A George III silver three piece tea service by Wallis & Hayne, London 1817/18
|
£687
US$ 1,041
809
|
|
176
|
A George III silver baluster coffee pot probably by William Cripps, London 1762
|
£750
US$ 1,136
883
|
|
177
|
A George II silver circular waiter, by John Tuite, London 1730
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
178
|
A George II silver baluster coffee pot by Thomas Whipham, London 1748
|
£875
US$ 1,325
1,030
|
|
179
|
A George II silver pair of vase shape casters by S.M, untraced, London 1748 (2)
|
£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
180
|
A George III silver two-handle cup by John Kidder, London 1781
|
£187
US$ 284
220
|
|
190
|
Hugh Hughes (Welsh/British, circa 1790-1863) 'Dame Venedotia, alias Modryb Gwen' a caricature map of North Wales (alias Auntie Gwen), with key of the lakes and towns
|
£937
US$ 1,420
1,104
|
|
191
|
Humphrey Lhuyd (British, 1527-1568) Cambriae Typus A map of Wales, decorated with elaborate cartouche, sailing vessel and sea monster in the Irish Sea, scale and pair of dividers
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£400
US$ 606
471
|
|
192
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Humphrey Lhuyd (British, 1527-1568) Cambriae Typus A map of Wales, with oval cartouche, single sea monster off 'Wormes heade' compass and scale,
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£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
193
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Jonah Jones (British, 1919-2004) 'Efnisien', tale from the Mabeinogion, four slate standing stones with lettering and smaller sizes
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£312
US$ 473
368
|
|
194
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Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe R.A. (British, 1901-1979) Bewick Swans over Maltraeth
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£600
US$ 909
706
|
|
197
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Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) Welsh coastal cottages
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£3,500
US$ 5,303
4,122
|
|
198
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Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) Snowdonia village
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£4,125
US$ 6,250
4,858
|
|
199
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John Elwyn (British, 1916-1997) The argument
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£1,250
US$ 1,894
1,472
|
|
200
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Hywel Harries (Welsh, 1921-1998) 'Corris', near Machynlleth
|
£562
US$ 852
662
|
|
202
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Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) 'Clogwyn Y Geifr'
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£13,750
US$ 20,834
16,193
|
|
203
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Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) 'Llanryhwydrus - (the artist's grandfather's church)'
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£31,250
US$ 47,351
36,803
|
|
204
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Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) Patagonian landscape
|
£2,125
US$ 3,219
2,502
|
|
206
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Josef Herman R.A. (British, 1911-2000) Notes from a Welsh Diary, by the hearth
|
£1,062
US$ 1,609
1,251
|
|
208
|
Josef Herman (British, 1911-1999) Memory of Memories
|
£437
US$ 662
515
|
|
209
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Josef Herman R.A. (British, 1911-2000) 'Two women in a landscape with Coal Tip'
|
£812
US$ 1,231
956
|
|
210
|
Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) 'Llyn Padarn'
|
£8,750
US$ 13,258
10,305
|
|
211
|
Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) 'France, Burgundy Country'
|
£2,250
US$ 3,409
2,649
|
|
212
|
Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (British, 1918-2006) 'Gwastadnant'
|
£3,625
US$ 5,492
4,269
|