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The British Antique Dealers' Association
All Objects Offered by Godson & Coles
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Julian King-Salter, Vessel, Circa 2019
A George II Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Breakfront Secretaire Cabinet Attributed to William Hallett
Victor Pasmore, Projective Painting, 1971
Paul Mount, Untitled, 1976
Alan Davie, Untitled, 1960
An Exceptional Regency Mahogany Library Armchair
Denis Bowen, Blue Sea, 1997
A Fine Pair of George III Period White Painted Pedestals Attributed to Robert Adam
An Important Chippendale Period Carved Mahogany Partners Desk
Julian King-Salter, Vessel, Circa 2019
An Early Nineteenth Century Period Grand Tour Italian Specimen Marble Top On Contemporary Base
Sir Terry Frost, Black, White and Ochre Figure, 1959
An Exceptional Regency Period Mahogany Serving Table With Leopard Monopodia Legs, English, Circa 1810
Gwyther Irwin, Wave Rave, 1965
An Unusually Large Regency Period Mahogany Window Seat
Alan Davie, Ball Game No. 3, 1960
Brian Willsher, Untitled, 1973
A Highly Important Pair of George II Period Serpentine Fronted Mahogany Commodes Attributed to the Workshop of William Vile or William Hallett. The Carving Possibly by John Boson
William Scott, Painting, 1960
An Unusual Regency Period Painted Window Seat
An Exceptionally Rare George I Period Burr Walnut Giltwood And Brass Mounted Bombe Bureau Cabinet
Sir Terry Frost, Blue Black and grey Wedge, 1959
A Rare George I Period Giltwood Side Table, Possibly by James Moore, English circa 1705
Gillian Ayres (1930-2018)
An Exceptional Pair of George III Marquetry Bombe Commodes, attributed to Mayhew and Ince, English circa 1770
Sandra Blow, Painting, 1960
A George III Satinwood Marquetry Giltwood and Composition Demi-Lune Side Table, English, circa 1780
Denis Mitchell, St. Keverne, 1971
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