The Oxford Library Sale

Books and manuscripts, bronzes, ancient artifacts and coins, fine antique furniture, clocks, cameras, wines and spirits and works of art.

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room Oxford

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The Oxford Library Sale

Books and manuscripts, bronzes, ancient artifacts and coins, fine antique furniture, clocks, cameras, wines and spirits and works of art.

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-500)
  • ( Lots: 501-1000)

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 30.00%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 5.94%

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A pair of 19th century silhouette miniatures mounted in pressed brass frames overall, 10cm x 12cm; together with two further silhouettes (4) ...[...

A large collection of Ambrotypes ...[more]

Pageot-Rousseaux, Lucienne. French painter 1899-1994 A charcoal sketch of a ballet dancer en pointe, on paper, signed (410 x 330mm) ...[more]

A group of 3 cartoon pencil sketches by Phil May and a watercolour sketch of a Venetian scene signed ‘The Cassons’ (unframed) ...[more]

A Florentine manuscript; a double sided page of Thomas Aquinas's Commentary on Peter Lombard's Sentences with coloured historiated first initials ...

A pair of Regency watercolour portraits of Mary Frances, daughter of Lt. Gen. Sir Robert Rich of Rose Hall, Suffolk, and her sister Alys(?) Louisa...

A panoramic monochrome engraving of London and the River Thames after the fire of 1666, after S & N Buck 1749, in pieces but approximately 4m long...

A group of four George III silhouette portraits, a family group, named and dated on reverse, in ebonised frames (4) ...[more]

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