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1. Charles West Cope R.A., (1811-1890), The Prayer, oil on canvas
Est £5,000-7,000
2. A rare Richard W. Lange, Art Deco cold painted bronze and ivory figurine of a fencer
Est £1,500-2,000
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3. A good cased pair of Westley Richards flintlock officer’s pistols
Est £3,500-4,500
4. A large Chinese jardinière, early 20th century
Est £1,000-1,500
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5. A late Victorian silver two-handled tray, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1895, 128oz
Est £800-1,000
6. A good cased pair of Rigby percussion over and under pocket pistols
Est £4,000-6,000
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7. A 19th century French gilt bronze jardinière
Est £250-350
8. A 16th century English Tilbury musket
Est £2,000-3,000
9. An early 19th century black lacquer and mother-of-pearl inlaid table
Est £600-900
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10. A Second World War and later CBE group of seven to Major P.J.G. Buckley RAMC, Scotland Yard and Metropolitan
Police Est £300-500
11. A rare cased 2.7mm Austrian Franz Pfannl Kolibri pistol
Est £800-1,200
12. A Dhofar, G Squadron SAS 22nd Special Air Service group of four to Major H.C.D. Laing, Scots Guards
Est £400-600
Fine Art & Antiques at 10am
Lots 1-350
Arms, Armour,
Medals & Militaria at 2.30pm
Lots 360-758
Tuesday 20 April
at the Sudbury Auction Room
Fine art and antiques to include books, a single owner collection of Bibles, jewellery, silver, Oriental items, pictures, ceramics and glass, works of art and furniture
On view
Saturday 17 April Monday 19 April
9am - 12 noon 9am - 7pm
and morning of the auction 9am-10am Other viewing times may be available on request
Fully illustrated catalogue £13 including postage or online
www.sworder.co.uk/olivers
Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers - Suffolk The Saleroom, Burkitts Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 1HB
sarahlewis@sworder.co.uk
www.sworder.co.uk/olivers
www.the-saleroom.com/swordersolivers
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13. Herman Goering presentation candlesticks
Est £800-£1,200
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14. An 18th century oak dresser
Est £2,500-3,500
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