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All Objects Offered by Godson & Coles
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Godson & Coles
A Fine George III Period Mahogany X Framed Stool
Victor Pasmore, Projective Painting, 1971
Regency Mahogany Library Armchair
Paul Mount, Untitled, 1976
Sir Terry Frost, Black, White and Ochre Figure, 1959
Pair of George III Period White Painted Pedestals Attributed to Robert Adam
Alan Davie, Ball Game No. 3, 1960
George I Period Burr Walnut Giltwood And Brass Mounted Bombe Bureau Cabinet
Gwyther Irwin, Wave Rave, 1965
Regency Period Mahogany Serving Table With Leopard Monopodia Legs, English, Circa 1810
William Scott, Painting, 1960
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
Sir Terry Frost, Blue Black and grey Wedge, 1959
George III Satinwood Marquetry Giltwood and Composition Demi-Lune Side Table, English, circa 1780
Gillian Ayres, 'Untitled' 1958
Regency Period Mahogany Window Seat
Alan Davie, Phantom Horse, 1961
Denis Bowen, Blue Sea, 1997
Regency Period Painted Window Seat
Denis Mitchell, St. Keverne, 1971
Regency Period Games Table in Solid and Veneered Lacewood Inlaid with Ebony to a Design by George Smith, English circa 1810
Regency Period Reclining Armchair Designed and Made by William Pocock, London 1813
George III Period Carved Mahogany Open Armchairs Attributed To Thomas Chippendale
Sandra Blow, Painting, 1960
Keith Coventry, West lake Estate, 1996
Untitled, 1972, Paul Mount, (1922-2012)
Brian Willsher, Untitled, 1973
Pair of George III Marquetry Bombe Commodes, attributed to Mayhew and Ince, English circa 1770
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