A mix of antiques and contemporary art has realised a total hammer price of £120,140 at a recent single-owner sale.
The auction, held by Tennants Auctioneers, showcased the selected contents of Bell Hall in Naburn.
The collection, amassed over several decades, included period oak furniture, folk art, 19th-century samplers, and Asian art.
Modern and contemporary paintings, ceramics, and works of art, many with an animal theme, were also featured.
The top lot was a 17th-century Flemish verdure tapestry, which sold for £5,500.
Among other highlights, a 19th century portrait of a young girl holding a doll sold for £1,400, while three examples of English Delft flower bricks achieved hammer prices of £900, £650, and £420.
Also in demand were three driftwood ornithological sculptures by Guy Taplin, two of which sold for £1,800 and one of which sold for £1,500.
The total sold rate was reportedly 99.7 per cent.
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