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Why not come to one of our open days to find out more about the contents of the Mansion?
Paintings and items that used to be in Ashton Court Mansion but not sold in the 1947 sale.
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4 hunting pictures
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4 Morland sporting prints
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14 racing sire prints by Herring & Hunt
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18th century fire surround
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Antique 19th century Chinese bronze figure of Buddha
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Asprey & Co. Art nouveau silver strut mirror
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Baptism of Henry VIII by Mather Brown
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Birds of paradise diorama
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Busts of Sir Greville and Dame Emily Smyth
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Esme Smyth's bed
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Golden eagles
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The Great Auk Eggs
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The mourning rings
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Poodle in a punt by George Stubbs
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The portrait of an unknown lady of Ashton Court
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The portrait of an unknown lady of Ashton Court (possiblyElizabeth Woolnough)
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Portrait of Dame Emily Smyth at Church House
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Portrait of Dame Emily Smyth by James Sant
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Portrait of Hugh Smyth (1527-1627) at Sherbourne School
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Portrait of John, 2nd Lord Poulet
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Portrait of King James II
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Portrait of Lady Succoth
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Portrait of Sir J.H. Greville Smyth, Bart by Emily Way
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Portrait of Sir Greville Smyth in uniform
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Portrait of Sir John Smyth 4th Bt. by Rolinda Sharples
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Portrait of Thomas and Florence Smyth of Ashton Court, about 1627
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Regency leather trunk
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Sir Greville Smyth's Museum and natural history collection
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Smyth family miniatures
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Theatre Royal Silver token no 28
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Two grain shovels used at Ashton Court
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Two ladies of the Lake family by Sir Peter Lely
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