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Furniture, Decorative Works of Art & Paintings<br />

182. Keith Haring, (American, 1958-1990)<br />

Keith Haring at Robert Fraser Gallery London, October<br />

19th - November 12th, 1983, comical figural printed<br />

poster, signed ‘K Haring for Richard’, 101.5 x 67cm<br />

£100-£150<br />

178. Montague Dawson RMSA (British 1890-1973)<br />

two gilt framed prints depicting ‘The Windsor Castle’ in full<br />

sail in high seas and another leaving dock, signed lower<br />

right in pencil (2), Windsor Castle: 90 x 102cm total frame;<br />

Other 78 x 99.5cm total frame<br />

£100-£200<br />

179. A late 19th century print of a lady in a green<br />

velvet dress holding a gilt grand tour box,<br />

mounted in a gilt frame and a print of a young child leaning<br />

on a block of wood, mounted in a gilt frame (2), 31.5cm<br />

height 26.7cm width<br />

£50-£100<br />

180. Peter Curling (b.1955) “Hell for Leather” Limited<br />

Edition framed print<br />

numbered 216/495 depicting a horse race in action,<br />

41cm x 87cm<br />

£60-£100<br />

181. After James Pollard (British 1792-1867)<br />

‘Pollard’s Coaching Incidents’, set of four coloured<br />

engravings entitled ‘The New London Royal Mail’, ‘A View<br />

on the Highgate Road’, ‘Royal Coach’ and ‘Stage Coach<br />

Setting Off’, each with printed markings (4), 51.7 x 65.5cm<br />

framed<br />

£100-£140<br />

183. An unusually large silver octagonal shaped<br />

locket<br />

hallmarked Birmingham 1918, with makers initials EFB<br />

probably for Edward Foligne Braham case with stripes<br />

of engine turned decoration and central cartouche with<br />

intertwined owners initials, opening up to reveal double<br />

sided for photographs, with suspension loop, length<br />

4.5cm<br />

£40-£60<br />

184. Two late 19th century brass and oak spirit levels<br />

one with makers name (worn) Marples & Sons, the longest<br />

26.5cm<br />

£20-£30<br />

185. A rosewood veneered and mother-of-pearl<br />

jewellery box<br />

opening to reveal a compartment silk lined fitted interior,<br />

the top tier opening out to reveal a section below, the box<br />

inlaid with mother-of-pearl, with key, width 28cm<br />

£20-£40<br />

179<br />

182<br />

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