The Private Collection of the Late 'Great' George Withers, Part IV, Offered Without Reserve

including pictures, ceramics, ethnography and more

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The Private Collection of the Late 'Great' George Withers, Part IV, Offered Without Reserve

including pictures, ceramics, ethnography and more

Auction closed

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AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT BOURDALOUE, along with a large pitcher with mask form spout, barrel form tankard and an oval tureen with cover, all...

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A STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP / SPILL VASE DEPICTING THE MURDER OF THOMAS SMITH, along with two flat back models of buildings, (one being Trinity College)...

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