Two paintings by Norfolk artist expected to fetch more than £1.5m at auction in United States
Two paintings by Norfolk artist Sir Alfred Munnings are expected to fetch more than £1.5m at an auction in America.
Two paintings by Norfolk artist Sir Alfred Munnings are expected to fetch more than £1.5m at an auction in America.
Two paintings by Norfolk artist Sir Alfred Munnings are expected to fetch more than £1.5m at an auction in America.
Two paintings by Norfolk artist Sir Alfred Munnings are expected to fetch more than £1.5m at an auction in America.
A Distinguished Service Medal and four other medals awarded to one of the first Norfolk men to join the Royal Air Force, sold for £1,920 at auction this afternoon - £800 more than they were expected to fetch.
A Distinguished Service Medal and four other medals awarded to one of the first Norfolk men to join the Royal Air Force are set to fetch about £1,000 at auction.
A “very rare” English Civil War sword, which belonged to one of the royalist leaders at the Siege of Colchester in the summer of 1648, is set to fetch about £5,000 at auction.
East Anglians are among the 930 new names in the 2017 edition of Who’s Who, which will be published on Monday.
East Anglians are among the 930 new names in the 2017 edition of Who’s Who, which will be published on Monday.
Two pictures painted by Sir Alfred Munnings in the early 1900s before he became famous are set to fetch around half a million pounds when they are auctioned in America later this month.
An oil painting by Sir Alfred Munnings of the Queen and her racehorse, Aureole, has been sold at an auction for more than £2m, five times the £400,000 it had been expected to fetch.
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