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Hi I have lots of items for sale

A large selection of limited prints all framed of vintage cricketers, including old cigarette cards,

A large selection of works by Edward hopper

Antique Orginal prints by max Beerbohm 1901

Picasso prints including a signed dated print

Buster brown vintage comic poster

Limited signed dated lithograph by graham Clarke bat and ball

Transport poster by a.k zinkeisen lords - oval

Vintage poster of Guinness

Tiffany Art Deco standard lamp

Vintage suitcases

Bronze statue by g. Rigot

Rare books including the chronicles of marina folio society

A large number of sinedvdated lithographs by mekenzie Thorpe all with coa

A large statue of a lion

Stunning day bed/ sofa like new

Four canvas on board coffee paintings

Singed photography by Aldo cervato Venice and Covent garden

Happy to email pictures

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