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TH E PICTURE SALE - 5TH JULY 2017 - OXFOR D
The Picture Sale Wednesday 5th July 2017 OXFORD www.mallams.co.uk
Jewellery & Silver
Entries Invited
The Art & Music Sale October 2017
Wednesday 23 August Oxford Entries invited Closing date: Friday 28 July
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A late 19th/early 20th century sapphire and diamond brooch Sold for £23,000 (hammer price) in March 2017
Illustrated: Pito (French 20th century) Orchestre a St Jean de Luz (detail) £200-300
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Welcome Welcome aboard the Mallams Summer Picture Sale. As luck would have it, with the recent record-breaking temperatures, there is plenty on offer in the marine section to remind us all of the joy of the cool sea and coastal breezes. Lot 103 is particularly fascinating as it depicts a sailing craft in full sail close to two lighthouses off the notoriously dangerous Eddystone rocks, thirteen miles south west of Plymouth. So why two lighthouses? Well, since the 17th Century no less than four lighthouses have been built on this site. This view depicts the transition between John Smeaton’s red and white tower and the fourth and current lighthouse designed by James Douglass which was in operation by 1882. Smeaton’s lighthouse was so well respected and loved that the upper section was then dismantled and re-erected on Plymouth Hoe. Sporting art is also well represented (see lots 250268). Lot 255 depicts the Heythrop Hounds in 1921 by Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas. Of fair size the work is full of vibrancy and with the added bonus that the names of the hounds are each beautifully inscribed verso.
Sale commences at 11am
An interesting selection of ten watercolours depicting traditional agriculture and British country craft by the enigmatic Second World War artist Thomas Hennell are also included in the sale (Lots 187-196). Collected over the last twenty years and consigned by a private collector these works serve as a pleasant reminder of the British countryside of days gone by.
Front Cover Image Lot 104 Back cover Lot 186
Whatever your taste we hope that with the volume and diversity on offer something of interest will be found.
Rupert Fogden IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FRAMES As a general rule works are sold as framed unless the term ‘unframed’ appears in the catalogue description. Some pictures have been photographed to show the frame, but the majority are not. The absence of a frame in the photograph does not necessarily indicate that the work is unframed. To avoid any possible confusion prospective buyers are respectfully requested to check and satisfy themselves with regards to this matter prior to bidding.
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Order of Sale The Picture Sale 5th July 2017 at 11am
Prints, Miniatures, Maps and Frames
1-69
Marine Art and Scale Models
70-150
The Property of A Lady
151-175
Oils and Watercolours
176-465
Condition Reports and Images: oxford2@mallams.co.uk Important notice: Buyer’s premium 24% inclusive of VAT on each lot. Lots purchased via saleroom.com will incur an additional charge of 3% plus VAT. Credit card fees where applicable are 2.28% inclusive of VAT Please note that condition reports are not printed in the catalogue or on our website however, we are happy to provide them when requested subject to our terms and conditions of sale. The absence of any reference to condition in any description does not imply the lot is without fault.
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Explanation of Picture Cataloguing Terms A work catalogued with the full name of the artist in our opinion, is or is probably a work by that artist, however intending buyers are respectfully reminded to fully satisfy themselves prior to bidding as the catalogue description does NOT represent a certificate of authenticity. Other wise the following terms are used: ‘Attributed to’ … in our opinion the work is probably by the artist named in whole or in part. ‘Circle of ’ … in our opinion the work is by an artist influenced by the named artist and of the period.
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Prints, Miniatures, Maps and Frames Lots 1-69
THERE IS A PREMIUM OF 20% OF THE HAMMER PRICE ON ALL SALES THIS IS SUBJECT TO V.A.T.
1. NORMAN THOMAS JANES (1892-1980) ‘Liverpool Street’, wood engraving, pencil signed in the margin and numbered 19/40, 18 x 22.5cm £100-150
2. AFTER ALBERT TAYLER Lord Hawke batting in cricket attire, chromo-lithograph printed by the Fine Art Society, 36 x 23cm; and five further similar (6) £50-80
3. SIR DAVID MUIRHEAD BONE (1876-1953) Building ships: a shipyard seen from a big crane, lithograph from the Great War: Britain’s efforts and ideals, pencil signed in the margin, 46 x 36cm £200-300
4. AFTER MARY FEDDEN ‘Chiswick’, lithograph in colours, 50 x 34cm £40-60
5. S & J FULLER (pubs) ‘Chairs to Mend’, engraving, hand-coloured, 14 x 13cm; and five further similar; together with 20th Century English School - ‘Loweswater and Hudson Place’, etching in colours, indistinctly signed, dated ‘98, titled and numbered 36/100, 14.5 x 19cm (7) £30-50
6. BLAIR HUGHES-STANTON (1902-1981) Helen, signed and dated ‘32 in pencil to the margin, artist’s proof woodcut, 19.5 x 12cm; and Priapus, no. 12/12, signed and dated ‘33 in pencil to the margin, 23.5 x 14cm (2) £100-150
7. HENRY EVANS (1918-1990) Fritillary, signed, dated 1967 and numbered 41/50 in pencil, lino cut, 45.5 x 30.5cm; Columbine, signed and dated 1966, numbered 7/104; and one other botanical lino cut by the same hand (3) £30-50
8. CAREL WEIGHT (1907-1997) The Day of Doom, signed in pencil and numbered 146/250 to the margin, 99 x 69cm £50-100
9. CHARLES HOLROYD (1861-1917) ‘Monte Oliveto Maggiore - 13 etchings by Charles Holroyd’, each pencil signed in the margin, varying sizes, all mounted but unframed in cloth bound green folio £200-300
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10. STEPHEN BARTLETT (b.1942) Untitled abstract III, signed in pencil and numbered 11/75, screenprint, 58 x 48cm £50-80
11. CHRISTOPHER PENNY (1947-2001) Castle Riggs, signed, inscribed and numbered 118/150 in pencil to the margin, etching, 30 x 44cm (pl) £30-50
12. BOB SANDERS (b.1945) Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire; Ullswater, Cumbria, a pair of screenprints, each signed and numbered 184/350 in pencil, 51 x 61cm; and a small artists proof print ‘Lonely Cedar’, by the same hand (3) £30-50
14. JOHN SLEZER Prospectus Oppidi Hamiltaniae - the Prospect of the town of Hamilton, hand-coloured engraving, 27.5 x 44.5cm £30-50
16. SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) A small collection of books and catalogues relating to the artist, to include a Limited Edition book by Ralph Lewis and Keith Gardner, in slip case, numbered 150/500, and various others £40-60
17. A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY HAND-COLOURED PRINTS depicting the Pantheon, and the Forum, Rome, 12 x 17.5cm (2) £30-40
18. JAMES P. POWER (b.1946) ‘Imitswater’, signed, inscribed and numbered 1/50 in pencil to the margin, etching, 15.5 x 10cm (pl); together with three late Victorian coloured prints of birds (4) £30-40
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13. PHILIP SHEFFIELD (b.1950) ‘Hyca and Diadem’, signed in pencil, artist’s proof print, 61.5 x 51cm; a watercolour by Lindsay Bartholomew, of Braemar Forest, Aberdeenshire, and one other print, musicien Francais, indistinctly signed (3) £40-60
15. AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) Madame du Barry the Reigning Beauty; Madame du Barry as a Bacchante, inscribed in pencil to the margin, a pair of coloured reproductions, 41 x 23.5cm; two further Russell Flint reproductions; Madame du Barry en Terue de Soir, numbered 627/850, and Madame du Barry in Retirement, numbered 683/850, another, Mademoiselle L’Ange, numbered 828/850; and one other similar, numbered 554/850 (6) £150-200
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19. CHARLES OLIVER MURRAY (1842-1924) A view of Ely, with Cathedral to the background, signed in pencil to the margin, engraving, 47 x 66cm; and a further engraving of Ely Cathedral by John Coney (2) £40-50
20. VERRALL KING (act.1910-1930) Medieval Gateway, signed in pencil and numbered 57/75 to the margin, etching, 22.5 x 15cm (pl); Mabel Oliver-Parkes: King’s School, Ely, signed and inscribed in pencil, etching; four further prints, to include a hand-coloured view of Cobham Hall, a print after Hanslip Fletcher and a pair of lithographs of Paris (8) £50-80
21. GEORGE CRUICKSHANK ‘Exhibition Extraordinary in the Horticultural Room’, etching, published by G. Humphrey, hand-coloured, 26 x 37cm £60-80
22. J. SKELTON AFTER C. WILD ‘Wadham College from the Garden’, engraving, hand-coloured, 36 x 48cm, unframed £80-120
23. FREDERICK ARTHUR FARRELL (1882-1935) ‘The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street’, signed in pencil to the margin, etching, 23 x 36.5cm (pl) £40-60
24. CYRIL HENRY BARRAUD (1877-1965) Landscape with ruined castle, signed in pencil to the margin, etching, 18 x 33cm (pl) £100-150
25. STANLEY ANDERSON Ightham Mote, Kent, inscribed in pencil to the backing sheet, etching, trimmed, 25 x 23.5cm £30-50
26. OLIVER HALL (1869-1957) A Peat Bog, signed in pencil to the margin, etching, 10.5 x 20cm (pl); another etching by the same hand, two etchings by George Percival Gaskell (1868-1934), both signed in pencil, another etching by Kenneth Steel, and two further prints (all unframed) (7) £50-80
27. ANDREW FAIRBAIRN AFFLECK (1874-1936) Doorway, signed in pencil to the margin, etching, 31 x 21.5cm (pl); another etching by the same hand, Cathedral View; three etchings by Primrose Vera Pitman Cathedral Views, signed in pencil, and four further various etchings (9) £100-200
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29. A COLLECTION OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY HAND-COLOURED ANIMAL AND BIRD ENGRAVINGS, to include Milne Galeo Pithecus Flying Cats, Macacos monkeys, Cynnyris Soui-Mangas and others, 33.5 x 22cm and similar (8) £50-100
30. P GEREMIA AFTER FRANCIS WHEATLEY ‘Rural Repose’, stipple engraving, hand-coloured, 38.5 x 48.5cm; and one further after Morland in an early 19th Century gilt frame, 51 x 61cm (2) £80-120
31. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) A courting couple in a landscape, stipple engraving, hand-coloured, 30cm tondo; and one further similar (2) £40-60
32. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL ‘The 17th Regiment of Foot, an Officer Standing at Ease on the Left of his Division’, hand-coloured engraving, 24 x 19cm with verre eglomise surround and maple frame £30-50
33. GODFREY AFTER CHAUDEL ‘L’education de Carlin’, stipple engraving, hand-coloured, 41 x 29cm £30-50
34. AFTER ALFRED FRANK DE PRADES F Archer on Iroquois, Winner of the Derby 1881, lithograph, 36 x 50.5cm £40-60
35. ANDRÉ BICÂT (1909-1996) Still life - a jug of flowers, lithograph, pencil signed in the margin and numbered 6/75, 55 x 41cm (im); and one further by the same hand, both unframed (2) £30-50
36. ALAN NUTTALL (b.1929) ‘Northern Landscape’, artist’s proof screenprint, inscribed in pencil to mount, 36 x 48.5cm; and further works artists including: Norman Galley; Raymond Lowry; L * Fotherby; and two other items, all unframed (6) £40-60
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28. EUGENE JAMES TILY (b.1870) AFTER FRANS HALS The laughing cavalier, mezzotint, signed in pencil to the margin, 38 x 30cm; and four further similar (5) £40-60
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37. HILLARY PAYNTER (b. 1943) ‘Durham’, wood engraving, pencil signed, dated ‘81, inscribed with title and numbered 34/100 in the margin, 11.5 x 15cm; and one further by the same hand ‘Gentleman’s Row Enfield’, 10 x 16cm (2) £40-60
38. AFTER DENNIS FLANDERS “Somerville College, Oxford”, print in colours, pencil signed in the margin and numbered 64/500, 30cm x 48cm £20-30
40. HIROSHIGE ‘Takashi No Hama in Idzumi’, woodblock print in colours, 26.5cm x 18cm £20-30
41. JAMES GILLRAY ‘The Rake’s Progress’, plates I - V, etchings, hand coloured, 23cm x 34cm (5) £200-300
39. A FOLIO OF MIXED PRINTS AND LITHOGRAPHS mainly 20th century to include: Julian Bond, “Garden Door”; Laura Hsap, “Reclining Nude” etc together with a quantity of reproduction posters and exhibition posters £50-100
42. PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919) ‘Baigneuse Assise’, soft ground etching, stamped with signature to the margin, 21cm x 13cm Prov. with The Clyffe Hangings Gallery January 2002 where purchased, The work is sold together with the purchase invoice £800-1200
44. ALFRED HUGH FISHER (1867-1945) ‘The High, Oxford’, etching, pencil signed and titled in the margin, 21cm x 27cm £40-60
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
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43. WILFRED C APPLEBY (1889-c.1954) ‘The Woodman’s House’, etching, pencil signed and titled in the margin, 16cm x 19cm; and one further etching by Conrad Hope Lomax, ‘The Fallen Willow’, pencil signed and numbered 3/50 in the margin, 26cm x 39cm (2) £40-60
46. ROBERT T BLAYNEY (1929-2016) Trafalgar Square, etching with aquatint, pencil signed in the margin and dated ‘58, 21cm x 30cm £50-80
47. CAROLINE BING LUCAS (1886-1967) Figures in garden, Lewes, signed with initials in pencil and dated 1944, monoprint, 25cm x 35cm £70-90
48. HERBET RAINE (1875-1951) ‘The Ramparts, Quebec’, etching, pencil signed in the margin and titled, 20cm x 26cm; and one further by the same hand ‘The Wayside Cross St Joachim P.Q.’, also pencil signed and titled in the margin, 18cm x 25cm (2) £100-150
49. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK (1872-1936) ‘Devon River’, and ‘The Horse Pond’, a pair, etchings, pencil signed in the margins, 12.5cm x 17cm (2)
50. FOLLOWER OF THOMAS ROWLANDSON ‘Married’ and ‘Unmarried’, a pair, engravings, hand coloured, 24cm x 18cm; and three further etchings by Eugene Bejot and Alfred R. Kemplen (x2) (5) £40-60
51. AFTER ROBERT WALKER ‘Oliver Cromwell’, on ivory, the gilt metal frame engraved ‘Oliver Cromwell’ verso, 6.5cm x 5cm oval £80-120
52. ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Head and shoulders portrait of a young lady, her curly brown hair tied by a ribbon and wearing white frock, signed ‘A. Well.....’, on ivory, 6cm x 4.5cm oval £100-150
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45. REMBRANDT VAN RIJN ‘Jan Lutma Goldsmith (New Hollstein 293)’, etching and dry point, 1656, fourth state of five, later rework, 19.5cm x 15cm £400-600
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53. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of a young child, her white frock with purple sashes, on ivory, inscribed “Queen Victoria”, verso, 12cm x 10cm; and one further painted with a young lady, 10.5cm x 8.5cm £80-120
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
54. A GEORGE III MINIATURE painted with Officer wearing grey wig, white stock and red top coat, 4.5cm x 4cm oval £300-400
55. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE painted with lady wearing a bonnet tied by a blue ribbon, 3cm x 2.5cm oval £100-150
57. WILLIAM HOLE AFTER CHRISTOPHER SAXON ‘Buckingham Comitatus...’, double-page engraving, hand-coloured, 30 x 32cm; and William Kip after Christopher Saxon - ‘Bedford’, double-page engraving, hand-coloured, 29 x 36cm (2) £60-100
58. AFTER GEORGE HOEFNAGLE ‘Brightstowe’, double-page engraving, hand-coloured, 32 x 42cm; together with Jacobus Millerd ‘An Exact Delineation of the Famous Cittie of Bristoll and Suburbs...’, 22 x 24cm; and three further maps (5) £50-100
59. JOHN SPEED ‘Pembrokeshire Described’, double-page engraving, hand-coloured, Sudbury & Humbell, 38 x 50cm £80-120
60. ROBERT MORDEN ‘Dorset Shire’, double page engraving, hand-coloured, 36 x 42cm; and two further - ‘Durham’ and ‘Nottingham Shire’ (3) £50-70
61. WILLIAM KIP AFTER CHRISTOPHER SAXTON ‘Huntingdon’, double page engraving, hand-coloured, 28 x 34cm; and one further - ‘Radnor’ (2) £30-50
62. GERARD MERCATOR ‘Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Noting: Hamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia, et Norfolcia’, double-page engraving, hand-coloured, 37 x 43cm £80-120
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63. JAN JANSSON ‘Insularum Britannicarum Acurata Delineatio’, double-page engraving, 39 x 51cm £100-150
64. JONES & SMITH (ENGRAVERS) ‘A new map of the county of Oxford divided into hundreds’, printed for C Smith no. 172 Strand, January 6th 1804, second edition corrected to 1808, twelve sectional map, hand coloured, 50cm x 45cm; and three further maps to include Suffolk, Lancashire and Southwold (4) £40-60
65. MARCO DI DIETRO ‘Asia’, engraving, hand coloured, 19.5cm x 24cm; two further similar - Central America and South America; three further smaller maps - America and Europe; ;two engravings ‘Parte Preso.....’ and one further (9) £30-50
67. A 19TH CENTURY LARGE GILT FRAME, the border moulded with acorn and leafy foliage, rebate size 135.5 x 94cm £200-400
68. A 19TH CENTURY GILT GESSO FRAME of swept Rococo form, currently incorporating a print after George Morland, rebate size 45cm x 56.5cm £20-40
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66. A REGENCY GILT CLUSTER FRAME with ribbon mouldings, rebate size 42 x 36cm; and a 19th Century French frame with lambs tongue border, rebate size 33.5 x 25cm (2) £40-60
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Marine Art and Scale Models Lots 70-150
71. ROWLAND LANGMAID (1897-1956) ‘Hawes Pin and Forth Bridge’, signed with initials, charcoal drawing, 16.5cm x 22cm, mounted but unframed £40-60 70. PIETER CORNELIS DOMMERSON (1834-1908) ‘Egmond on Sea, Holland’, signed and dated 1889, inscribed with title verso and with artist’s wax seal, oil on panel, 28cm x 38cm £400-600
73. ROWLAND LANGMAID (1897-1956) ‘The Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour’, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 17cm x 35cm £80-120
75. SYDNEY MACKENZIE LITTEN (1887-1934) ‘The Lower Pool, Thames’, etching, pencil signed in the margin, mounted but unframed £40-60
76. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of the three masted steam ship ‘Spa...’, watercolour, 29cm x 48cm £50-150
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72. ROWLAND LANGMAID (1897-1956) ‘Edinburgh from Burnt Island’, etching, pencil signed in the margin, 14.5cm x 30cm; three further to include; harbour scene; The Pool of London; and Shipping in a Calm; and a poster - supplement to the graphic ‘The Queen’s Navy in 1887’, after W.L. Wyllie, all unframed (5) £100-200
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74. THOMAS MILES RICHARDSON JNR (1813-1890) A continental lake with moored boat, probably Lake Lugano, signed with initials and dated ‘77, watercolour, 6.5cm x 10.5cm Prov. with the Fine Art Society, August 1947 £80-120
77. STYTS? A yacht moored in a Mediterranean harbour, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 38cm x 28cm £200-300
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
78. W* RICHARDS (19TH / 20TH CENTURY) Portrait of a sailing vessel in full sail, signed and dated ‘95, watercolour en grisaille, 26.5cm x 36cm £100-150
79. B*B* BINGLEY (19TH CENTURY) A coastal town with figures resting on a harbour wall, signed and dated 1899, watercolour, 25cm x 34.5cm; and one further by the same hand, signed and dated ‘90, 24cm x 33.5cm (2) £150-250
80. W* G* S*? Nocturne: Barges at dusk, in the manner of Whistler, signed with initials, oil on canvas, 32 x 45cm £300-500
81. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL East coast fishing boats sailing into the Dawn, watercolour, 31 x 51cm £80-120
82. AFTER EDUARDO DE MARTINO A beached fishing boat with figures, chromo-lithograph published by W.A.M. & Co., 12 x 8cm; and three further similar (4) £30-50
83. BARRY MASON (b. 1947) ‘Winter Light - An Impression of the Thames c. 1900’, signed, oil on panel, 29 x 45cm £500-700
84. NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL The Schooner ‘Elizabeth’ off the coast, a pair, gouache, 31 x 45cm (2) £600-800
85. E * BURNETT (20TH CENTURY) A tranquil moonlit harbour side with shipping, signed, oil on canvas, 48 x 75cm £80-120
86. GEORGE HAYES (Act. c.1855-c.1875) Shipping off a rocky head land, signed and dated ‘79, oil on canvas, 44 x 80cm £200-300
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87. J * MAYFIELD (19TH CENTURY) Fisher folk with sailing vessels off the coast, signed and dated 1888, 19.5 x 31cm; and companion, a pair (2) £50-80
88. HENRY BARLOW CARTER (1795-1867) The Blocking of the canal at Pasajes (Passages), Spain, during the Peninsula War c.1810 with British soldiers by fortifications on the left, watercolour, 16 x 21cm
89. ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY BARLOW CARTER (1795-1867) Shipping off a jetty in a swell, watercolour, 17 x 23cm £100-150
Prov. With Leger Galleries, Old Bond Street, February 1971 and sold together with photocopy of original purchase invoice £150-250
90. R * LOWRY LOMAX (19TH CENTURY) Yachting in full sail, signed and dated 1885, watercolour, 15 x 21cm £40-60
91. IAN HARRISON (b.1935) ‘Passing Heybridge Basin’, signed and dated 9/73, oil on canvas board, 24 x 34cm Exh. Guild Hall Art Gallery £150-200
92. A LATE 19TH CENTURY WOODEN SCALE MODEL of a three masted square rigged trading vessel in full sail with black and gilt painted decking and green painted hull, approximately 102cm overall on pine stand £200-300
93. WILLIAM ADOLPHUS KNELL (1805-1875) ‘Ships in an Estuary at Day Break’ and ‘Ships at an Estuary at Sunset’, a pair, signed, oil on board, 14.5 x 26.5cm (2)
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94. FOLLOWER OF WILLIAM CALCOTT KNELL Fishing smacks in rough seas, oil on canvas, 34 x 43.5cm £200-300
95. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Shipping off a harbour side town, oil on canvas, 49 x 59cm £400-600
96. TRISTRAM JAMES ELLIS (1844-1922) Sailing vessel and steam tug at sea, signed and dated 1879, watercolour, 16.5 x 34.5cm £100-150
97. J * COOKE (19TH CENTURY) Shipping off the coast in rough seas, a pair, signed and dated 1879, oil on canvas, 23.5 x 44cm (2) £300-500
98. EDWARD HENRY EUGENE FLETCHER (1857-1945) Fisher folk with boats off a pier, signed, oil on canvas, 29 x 39cm £100-150
99. CLAUDE MUNCASTER (1903-1974) Convoy duty, signed, pen, ink and watercolour, 34 x 26cm £150-250
100. F * MCALLISTER (act. 1910-1946) Ships moored at a jetty, signed and dated 1910, watercolour, 36 x 52cm £200-300
101. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a naval officer seated in a chair, his left elbow resting upon a table with books, oil on panel, 27 x 22.5cm £250-300
102. SYDNEY GOODWIN (1867-1944) Shipping on the Thames, signed and dated 1914, watercolour and body-colour, 14 x 24cm £200-300
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103. RICHARD BRYDGES BEECHEY (1808-1895) ‘The Old and The New, The Eddystone Lighthouse, Plymouth’, signed and dated ‘88, oil on canvas, 60 x 90cm Inscribed with title to label verso and with label for Frederick Hall Picture Dealer, 14 George Street, Plymouth £3000-4000
104. JOHANNES HOLST (1880-1965) Training ship in full sail, signed and dated 1946, oil on canvas, 68 x 98cm £3000-4000
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105. EDWARD DUNCAN (1803-1882) ‘Hastings Boat’, stamped with monogram, titled and dated 1879, pencil and watercolour, 11.5 x 20cm £40-60
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106. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Shipping in a calm, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 49 x 74cm £50-100
107. SIR JAMES BRAITHWAITE PEILE (1833-1906) ‘Port Dinorwic’, inscribed with title and dated 1891, grey wash drawing, 34 x 52cm Exh. The Lower Nupend Gallery ‘The Paintings of Sir James Peile October 1975 No. 34’ £40-60
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
108. CIRCLE OF WILLIAM THORNLEY (1857-1935) Shipping at moonlight, indistinctly signed ‘.... Senr’, oil on canvas, 29 x 24cm £100-200
109. JOHN J. CHALLIS (20TH CENTURY) Sailing vessels in full sail, signed, watercolour, 25 x 35cm £20-30
110. RICHMOND W. MARKES (act. 1890-1920) A twin master in full sail, signed, watercolour, 14 x 33cm; and companion, a pair (2) £50-80
111. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Figures unloading a beached sailing vessel, signed ‘W. Shayer’, oil on panel, 22 x 31cm £150-200
112. GEORGE STANFIELD WALTERS (1838-1924) Sailing vessels off the coast, possibly Channel Islands, a pair, signed, watercolours, 32.5 x 49cm (2) £80-120
113. ALBERT ERNEST MARKES (1865-1901) Sailing vessels in full sail, a pair, signed, watercolours en grisaille, 13 x 18cm (2) £80-120
114. ARTHUR BRISCOE (1873-1943) Overhauling the nets, etching, signed in pen to the margin and numbered ?53/75, 27 x 18cm £100-150
115. J * MAURICE HOSKING (19TH/20TH CENTURY) ‘Early Morning Mist’, signed, inscribed with title, gouache, 24 x 47cm £50-80
116. HENRY SHIELDS (19TH CENTURY) A fishing vessel in rough seas, signed, watercolour, 24 x 32cm £40-60
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117. NORMAN THELWELL (1923-2004) The Pierhead, Liverpool, signed and dated 1983, watercolour, 36 x 53cm Prov. Exhibited Chris Beetles Thelwell 8-24th March 1989 No. 129 Illus: ‘Wrestling with a pencil’ published by Methuen, London 1986 Page 59 £1500-1800
118. ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD JOHN POYNTER (1836-1919) ‘Malaga’, signed with initials and titled, pencil drawing heightened in white, 24 x 34cm £100-150
119. HENRY BURDON RICHARDSON (c.1811-1874) Unloading a schooner or wind jammer, probably in Newcastle, signed with initials, watercolour, 33 x 52cm £150-250
120. JOHN HAMILTON GLASS (act.1890-1925) A Scottish fishing village, signed, watercolour heightened in white, 34 x 50cm £80-120
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121. MANNER OF SAMUEL ATKINS Lord Howe’s Actions off Gibraltar, a pair, watercolour, 15.5 x 27cm (2) £400-500
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122. R. ABRAHAMS (pubs) ‘HMS Diana’, chromo-lithograph, 36 x 56cm £80-120
123. CIRCLE OF ALFRED HERBERT (c.1820-1861) Harbour scene, Dordrecht, with figures on rowing boats and barges, watercolour, 32.5 x 66cm £300-500
125. ARTHUR JOSEPH MEADOWS (1843-1907) Getting in the nets off Beachy Head, signed and dated 1872, oil on canvas, 57.5 x 104cm
124. GEOFF SHAW (20TH CENTURY) The Battle of Trafalgar, signed, oil on board, 49 x 106cm £40-60
126. J * COX (19TH CENTURY) A fishing vessel at sea at sunset, signed, oil on canvas, 49 x 75cm £100-150
Exh. Royal Academy 1872 £1000-1500
128. A 20TH CENTURY WOODEN MODEL of HMS Victory fully rigged and with painted details and wooden stand, 76cm high, approximately 80cm long £150-250
129. ALAN S. GOURLEY (1909-1991) A sailing barge at low tide, signed, gouache, 25 x 34cm; and one further similar, 25 x 34.5cm (2) £100-150
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127. CIRCLE OF EDWARD WILLIAM COOKE (1811-1880) Shipping probably the Thames off Greenwich, watercolour, 14 x 21cm £80-120
130. ATTRIBUTED TO LAI FONG (act.1870-1910) A three master in rough seas, oil on canvas, 62 x 85cm £500-700
131. KENNETH DENTON (b. 1932) Boats at Chatham’, signed, oil on canvas board, 29 x 49cm £100-150
132. THOMAS JOHN COATES (b. 1941) ‘Cornish Fisherman’, signed with initials, oil on canvas board, 24 x 29cm £150-250
133. DAVID GHILCHIK (1892-1974) ‘Low Tide, Leigh-on-Sea’, signed, oil on canvas, 29 x 59.5cm Exh. The Wapping Group of Artists £150-250
134. ALAN FURNEAUX (b. 1953) ‘Newlyn Fishermen’, signed, oil on board, 77 x 90.5cm £300-500
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135. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL ‘Landing Wharf near Kew Bridge’, watercolour, inscribed in pencil to mount verso, 12 x 16cm £80-120
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136. EDWIN ELLIS (1841-1895) Fishermen with their catch on a quayside, signed, oil on canvas, 44.5 x 83.5cm £200-300
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137. WILLIAM ANDERSON (1757-1837) Dutch sailing vessels in a calm off the coast, oil on canvas, 81 x 108cm With label verso inscribed ‘From the collection of Sir Charles Tower Bart 1851’ £6000-8000
139. HERBERT WOODIER (19TH / 20TH CENTURY) Fishing vessels in full sail in a calm at sunset, signed, watercolour, 26cm x 48cm; and another further similar scene by the same hand, 35cm x 25cm (2) £100-200
140. HUBERT COOP (1872-1953) A fisherman attending to beached sailing vessels at dusk, signed and dated 1898, watercolour, 22cm x 34cm £200-300
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138. 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Fishing boats in a harbour with rainbow overhead, oil on canvas, 52 x 75cm £80-120
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141. FRANK ARCHER (1912-1995) Crowded Shipping, Aegean’, signed and dated ‘87, watercolour, 26cm x 29cm £150-250
142. WILLIAM RAINEY (1852-1936) Fisherfolk with sailing vessels on the beach, signed, watercolour, 22cm x 30cm £80-120
143. THOMAS BUSH HARDY (1842-1897) Boats on a rough sea, pencil sketch, 9 x 14.5cm; and another - View of Lancaster Castle, 7 x 12.5cm, both pencil on buff paper (2) £40-60
144. WILLIAM HARRY WILLIAMSON (1820-1883) A fishing vessel in choppy seas off the coast with distant ship and lighthouse, signed, oils on canvas, 75 x 126cm £300-500
145. AN ADMIRALTY ORDER dated 3 Nov 1779 to Captain Hawkes of the Iris to ‘Convoy the York Store Ship and Duke of Kingston East India Ship so far as his way and theirs may lay together’, on watermarked laid paper, 32 x 20cms; together with a marine scene etching published by R Pollard c.1787 (both unframed) (2) £30-50
146. REUBEN CHAPPELL OF POOLE (1870-1940) ‘Girl of the period’, signed and titled, watercolour and gouache, 35cm x 52cm £200-300
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147. WILLIAM THORNLEY (1857-1935) ‘Fisherfolk at sea off the coast’ and ‘Fisherfolk unloading the catch’, a pair, signed, oil on canvas, 19cm x 39cm (2) £600-800
148. EDWIN ELLIS (1841-1895) Two figures admiring a sailing vessel docked at a quay, signed, oil on panel, 24 x 19cm £100-150
149. M*C* (19TH CENTURY) ‘Portrait of a steam ship at sea’ and ‘Portrait of a three master at sea’, a pair, one signed with initials and dated 1892, oil on canvas, 34cm x 44cm (2) £400-600
150. HENRY KING TAYLOR (1799-1869) Fisherfolk in a boat and further shipping off the coast, signed with initials, oil on canvas, 29cm x 52.5cm £300-500
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Property of a Lady Lots 151-175
151. FREDERICK GOLDEN SHORT (1863-1936) A wooded landscape, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 48 x 60cm £100-150
152. FOLLOWER OF THOMAS BARKER OF BATH A moonlit woodland with huntsman and dog, oil on canvas, 34 x 26cm £100-200
153. LANCELOT ROBERTS (1883-1950) Head study of a young lady, pastels, 32 x 22cm Apparently signed beneath mount according to label verso (but unchecked) £40-60
154. MRS GRAHAM BROWN? Ullapool, Loch Broom, August 1886, watercolour, 23 x 43cm, Ex Frost & Reed; J * E * Park Rain on the Downs, from Pagham, near Chichester, signed and dated ‘22, watercolour, 25 x 35cm; and one further watercolour painted with boats in an estuary, 28 x 26cm (3) £50-80
155. * INGOLSTADT ‘Boigrischer Wodd, Arbergebiel’, signed and dated ‘47, oil on panel, 32.5 x 41cm; and one further oil painting (2) £40-60
156. J * T * G * A rocky coastal bay, signed with initials and dated 1909, watercolour, 22 x 30cm; and two further watercolours to include: I * Cooke: landscape with windmill, signed, 25 x 34cm; and G. H. Macarthy: mountain river landscape, signed and dated 1947, 27 x 37cm (3) £40-60
157. FOLLOWER OF HENRY ALKEN Over the brook, indistinctly signed with initials and dated ‘59, watercolour, 26 x 39cm £60-80
158. GEORGE CATTERMOLE (1800-1868) Tomb in Arundel Church with figures, watercolour, 34 x 24cm
159. ROBERT ANDERSON (1842-1885) ‘Winter Time Duddington Loch’, signed and dated 1879, watercolour heightened in white, 33 x 48cm £60-80
Exh. Appleby Bros. Ltd Autumn Exhibition 1966 £60-80
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160. FOLLOWER OF WALTER SICKERT By the fireside, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 36 x 29cm £80-120
161. ALBERT GEORGE PETHERBRIDGE (1882-C. 1934) Figures on an arched stone bridge in a landscape, signed, watercolour, 24 x 34cm £40-60
162. WILLIAM TATTON WINTER (1855-1928) A coastal landscape, signed with monogram, watercolour, 25 x 35cm; and one further watercolour - a country roadway with houses, mounted but unframed, 35 x 51cm (2) £40-60
163. DAVID HEWITT (C.1878-1939) Returning Home, signed and dated 1903, watercolour, 24 x 38cm; and two further watercolours to include: F.A. Wilkinson - a continental cathedral, signed, 35 x 26cm; and ‘The Conway, Betts-y-Coed’, attributed to John E Aitken, 24 x 34cm (3) £50-100
164. 20TH CENTURY VENETIAN SCHOOL A courting couple in period costume on a river bridge with basilica in the distance, oil on board, 52 x 37cm £50-100
165. * SHELTON Flower piece, signed, oil on canvas, 34 x 44cm
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166. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL An extensive mountain landscape with figures, watercolour, 34 x 50cm £50-80
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167. EDWARD VILLIERS RIPPINGILLE (1798-1859) AND HARRIS A welcome rest, signed and dated 1839, oil on canvas, 51 x 42cm £200-300
* With Rowley Gallery label verso £40-60
168. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL A young girl in blue dress with posy of flowers in a landscape, oil on canvas, 55 x 43cm £50-100
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169. 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL A courting couple in a landscape, oil on canvas, 44 x 92cm £80-120
170. JANE LEWIS (20TH CENTURY) ‘Flowers from a French Meadow’, signed and dated ‘90, gouache, 46 x 59cm £100-200
171. EDWARD VAN GOETHEM (1857-1924) ‘Sixpence an Hour’, signed, watercolour, 34 x 49cm £80-120
172. JOHN H OSWALD (exh. 1880-99) Cattle grazing by a barn, inscribed on artist’s label verso and also indistinctly titled, oil on canvas, 34 x 54cm £200-300
173. A DECORATIVE OVER PAINTED PHOTOGRAPH depicting a Victorian cavalryman upon a horse in a landscape, 59 x 49cm £40-60
174. FOLLOWER OF BERNARD BUFFET A built up street scene with figures and motor vehicles, possibly signed lower right, oil on canvas, 72 x 54cm £80-120
175. WILLIAM HUNTER (C. 1890-1967) Still life - a stoneware vase of bellflowers, signed, oil on canvas, 66 x 52cm £200-300
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Oils and Watercolours Lots 176-465
176. PHILIP OSMENT ( 1861-1947) A mountainous lakeside landscape, partially shrouded in mist, signed, oil on canvas, 74cm x 122cm; and a watercolour by the same hand, similarly framed, 74cm x 124cm (2) £200-400
177. HERBERT WOODIER (19TH / 20TH CENTURY) Figures in the grounds of a lakeside castle, signed, watercolour, 28cm x 38cm £100-150
178. HERBERT WOODIER (19TH / 20TH CENTURY) A Shepherd driving his flock in a snow covered winter landscape, signed, watercolour, 37cm x 55cm £80-120
179. JASON RICHARD BOWYER (b. 1957) A glass vase with single rose, signed with initials, oil on board, 32cm x 27cm £100-150
180. CHRISTOPHER MIERS (b.1941) ‘The Bay’, signed, gouache, 25cm x 35cm £200-300
181. GWILYM JOHN BLOCKLEY (b. 1921) ‘At the corner of Quiet Street, Bath’, signed, pastels, 29cm x 22cm £100-150
182. ENGLISH SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY) View of Kenilworth Castle, signed indistinctly and dated 1853 verso, oil on board, 19.5 x 26.5cm £80-120
183. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Harbour view, possibly Valetta, gouache, 6 x 9.5cm; and a 19th Century view of the Bay of Naples, gouache, 14 x 20.5cm (2) £80-120
184. JOSEF MANSFELD (1819-1894) A welcome break, signed and dated 1882, oil on panel, 31 x 24cm £200-300
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186. JOHN NASH (1893-1977) ‘The Braes’ (Isle of Skye), signed and dated 1971, watercolour, 50cm x 38cm The Colchester Art Society exhibition label verso £2000-3000 185. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL An interior with figures drinking, oil on canvas, 22.5 x 30cm £100-150
The following ten lots by Thomas Hennell (1903-45) Born in Kent, the second son of a clergyman, Hennell was something of a rural visionary, specialising in illustrations of British country crafts and craftsmen at work in and beyond the Home Counties. His friends Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious, who he first met in 1931, regarded his expressive ‘alla prima’ watercolours of a vanishing agricultural society, as ‘works of genius’. However, at the outbreak of war in 1939, Hennell wrote to the War Artists’ Advisory Committee, offering his services as an artist. Sent to Iceland to replace Ravilious (missing in action) in 1943, in 1944 he sketched German prisoners of war and the launch sites of V-1 flying bombs as he moved through the north of France with the Canadian First Army. Later based in the Far East with an RAF unit as the Japanese retreated, in November 1945 he was captured by Indonesian nationalist fighters in Surabaya, Java. He was presumed to have been killed shortly thereafter. A number of Hennell’s works are held by the Imperial War Museum.
187. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘The Seven Acre Field’, signed, inscribed with title verso, watercolour, 31cm x 47.5cm
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188. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘The coast near Folkestone’, pen, ink and watercolour, 29.5cm x 45cm Exh. Victoria Art Gallery 1995, Bath no. 39 £600-800
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189. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘Ploughing’, signed and dated 1943, pen, ink and watercolour, 30cm x 45cm
190. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘Working in the fields’, pen, ink and watercolour, 30cm x 47cm
Prov. with The Chris Beetles Gallery £500-800
Prov. Chris Beetles summer show 2012 no. 36 £500-800
191. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘Gypsys at the roadside’, pen, ink and watercolour, 30cm x 48cm
192. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘Setting cabbage plants, Ridley’, inscribed verso with title and dated 14th July 1942, pen, ink and watercolour, 31cm x 47cm
Prov. Chris Beetles summer show 2012 no. 30 £600-800
Prov. Chris Beetles summer show 2012 no. 34 £500-800
194. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘Baling’, pencil, pen, ink and watercolour, 32cm x 47cm
Prov. Chris Beetles summer show 1998 no. 228 £800-1000
Prov. with the Chris Beetles gallery £300-500
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193. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘The wooded lane’, watercolour, 46cm x 61cm
195. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘Threshing’, pen, ink and watercolour, 30cm x 45cm
196. THOMAS HENNELL (1903-1945) ‘The Green Cornfield’, signed, watercolour, 31cm x 47.5cm
Prov. Hammond Smith / John Darlington, Brightwells 19th June 2013 no. 73 £700-900
Exhibited: Royal West of England Academy, 3rd - 31st January 1981 Glastonbury / Taunton Exhibition 1999 University Centre Folkestone, April 2012 no. 42 Illus, Michael Macleod “Thomas Hennell”, OUP 1988 plate 51 £600-800
197. RICHARD EURICH (1903-1992) ‘Low Tide, Beaulieu River’, signed and dated ‘79, also inscribed with title and dated 1979 verso, oil on board, 36cm x 56cm Prov: With The Ash Barn, Petersfield £1500-2500
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198. EDWARD WESSON (1910-1983) ‘Low tide at Maldon, Essex’, faintly signed, watercolour, 31cm x 48cm £200-300
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199. JOHN YARDLEY (b.1933) ‘Venice, Grand Canal from the Rialto’, signed and dated 1980, watercolour, 40cm x 56cm
200. MARY BIRD (1900-1978) ‘South Morar Hills’, signed with monogram, watercolour, 24cm x 34.5cm
According to a note verso, the work was number 50 in the Exhibition of Yardley’s work at Gallery 33, Billingshurst October 1980 £200-300
Prov. With The Fine Art Society, 1928 £300-500
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201. LILLIAN YEEND KING (act. c.1882-1905) ‘June Roses’, signed, oil on canvas, 24cm x 52cm Exh. The Institute of Oil Painters, Picadilly London The work was apparently painted for Sprengel chocolate makers according to a label verso £100-200 202. No Lot
203. WILLIAM PETERS (19TH CENTURY) ‘Portrait of Mary Foy aged 3 years 1824’, oil on canvas, 41cm x 34cm
204. CHARLES LEAVER (1824-1888) A village with church in winter time, signed and dated 1870, oil on board, 19cm tondo £100-200
With label verso, inscribed “Mary Foy married James Atkinson” £80-120
205. GEORGE VICAT COLE (1833-1893) A continental mountainous lakeside with figures, signed and dated 1856, oil on canvas, 59cm x 90cm
206. CHARLES COLLINS (d.1921) ‘The Thrush’s Nest’, signed, oil on canvas, 24cm x 34cm £200-300
Prov. With Frost & Reed 1976 £600-800
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207. KEN MESSER (b.1931) A river landscape with fence, signed, watercolour, 14cm x 34cm; and Nigel Price, ‘Trees in sunlight’, signed, watercolour, 31cm x 24cm (2) £50-70
209. JOHN STRICKLAND GOODALL (1908-1996) ‘The Tennis Match’, signed, watercolour, 16cm x 19cm £500-700
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211. JOHN STRICKLAND GOODALL (1908-1996) ‘The Country Road’, signed, watercolour, 15.5cm x 19cm £150-250
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208. JOSEPH AUFRAY (1836-c.1885) Two young girls in an interior, signed, watercolour, 25cm x 20cm £200-300
210. JOHN STRICKLAND GOODALL (1908-1996) ‘A stroll on the promenade’, signed, pencil and watercolour, 15cm x 23cm £300-400
212. JOHN STRICKLAND GOODALL (1908-1996) ‘A game of croquet’, signed, watercolour, 13.5cm x 18cm £300-500
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214. JOHN STRICKLAND GOODALL (1908-1996) ‘Sunday afternoon’, signed, watercolour, 14cm x 18cm; and three further to include ‘A cliff walk’; ‘The Governess’; and ‘On the Pier’, all approximately 14cm x 18cm (4) £500-700
215. W* I* FISTON Landscape with windmill, signed, watercolour, 34cm x 25cm £30-50
216. ULA PAINE (1909-2001) ‘Snow in Battersea Park’, signed, watercolour, 24 x 37cm £40-60
217. 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL Half length portrait of a bearded gentleman wearing a beret and tartan shawl, oil on canvas, 24 x 19cm £30-50
218. HERBERT DAVIS RICHTER (1874-1955) Still life - a jug of flowers and upturned bowl upon a ledge, signed, oil on canvas, 39 x 50cm £100-150
219. ALEXIS DE LEEUW (act 1848-1896) A frozen river landscape with brick tower and figures, signed, oil on canvas, 29 x 45cm £300-400
220. THOMAS CRESWICK (1811-1869) The Overshot Mill, signed, oil on canvas, 60 x 45cm £300-500
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213. JOHN STRICKLAND GOODALL (1908-1996) ‘A game of catch’, signed, pencil and watercolour, 13.5cm x 18cm; and three further to include ‘A windy day on the coast’, ‘A courting couple on the coast’ and ‘A stroll on the promenade’, each 14cm x 18cm (4) £600-800
221. GWEN JOHN (1876-1939) Figure study, signed, pencil drawing, 24 x 18cm £200-300
222. ARTHUR DOUGLAS PEPPERCORN (1847-1926) Landscape with trees, oil on canvas, 29 x 44cm
223. JAPANESE SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) A doorway with forecourt, oil on canvas, 64 x 34cm £80-120
Prov. With Abbot & Holder Spring 2010 £60-80
224. AFTER HENRY JOHN HUDSON Neaera reading a letter from Catullus, oil on canvas, 55 x 34cm £200-300
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227. AFTER JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER A boat near Santa Marta, inscribed ‘Turner A ... 1899’, watercolour, 20 x 30cm £60-80
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225. ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDER JAMES MAVROGORDATO (1869-1947) Woodland study, watercolour and gouache, 52 x 34cm
226. 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL Portrait of The Infant Princess Elizabeth (1820-1821), pencil and watercolour, 6.5 x 9.5cm
Prov. With Jeremy Woods Fine Arts Cranley & Godalming, Purchased Nov ‘81 Coll. J.A. Crabtree (according to a note verso) £80-120
Princess Elizabeth, daughter of William Duke of Clarence (later King William IV) and his wife Princess Adelaide £60-80
228. GERALD CHOWNE (1875-1917) The Magna (Great Tower) at Nimes, pencil and watercolour, 31 x 24cm; Ronald Gray (1868-1951): ‘St Ives’, signed, inscribed ‘To Heather’, titled and dated 1941, watercolour, 21 x 29cm; and Alfred Dawson (fl. 1860-1893) ‘Upnor’, watercolour, 11 x 16cm (3) £80-120
229. WILLIAM TATTON WINTER (1855-1928) ‘The Wharfe Near Bolton Abbey’, signed, watercolour, 32.5 x 46cm £60-80
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230. CHARLES EDWARD JOHNSON (1832-1913) ‘Corfe Castle’, signed and dated 1889, watercolour, 25 x 38cm, Exh. Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour 1900 No. 4; Follower of John Varley: Gates to a park with an Anglo-Norman lodge, watercolour, 26 x 38cm; and Beatrice M.A. Lee: Walberswick, signed, watercolour, 23 x 33cm (3) £50-100
233. 18TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL Portrait of Mary Walmesley (née Gerard) of Ince and Westwood (d. 1795), oil on canvas, 12 x 10cm oval
231. CLEMENTINA M. HULL (exh. 1881-1908) Whitby, signed and dated ‘81, watercolour, 17.5 x 31cm £60-80
232. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM BENNETT (1811-1871) Mountain landscape with country dwelling, watercolour, 25 x 33cm £50-100
234. EDWARD HENRY NIEMANN (act.1863-1887) ‘The Thames Below Windsor’, signed and dated ‘75, oil on canvas, 39 x 65cm £400-600
Prov. With Thos Agnew & Sons, Manchester £100-150
Prov. With the Horner Galleries Sheffield £80-120
236. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Magdalen College, Old Grammar Hall, Oxford, indistinctly signed ?Johnson and dated 1881, oil on canvas, 51 x 42cm £100-200
237. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Canal scene with gasometer, possibly Birmingham, oil on canvas, 60 x 50cm £100-150
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235. ARTHUR TUCKER (1864-1929) A coastal side street, signed, watercolour, 43 x 28cm
239. CIRCLE OF MARY BEALE (1633-1699) Bust length portrait of a lady with long curly hair and brown dress within a cartouche, oil on canvas, 75 x 62cm £500-800
238. VICTOR H. VOYSEY (20TH CENTURY) Portrait of a reclining female nude, signed to canvas verso and dated 1973, oil on canvas, 85 x 137cm, unframed £200-300
240. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a lady seated in a chair, her left arm resting upon the elbow and wearing a pleated silk frock, oil on canvas, 74.5 x 62.5cm £100-200
241. AFTER SIR HENRY RAEBURN ‘Mrs Lawson’, oil on canvas, 74 x 61cm £200-300
242. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of an elegant young lady, her hair tied in a bun and wearing a pink lace trimmed dress, pastels, 62 x 49.5cm £200-300
243. JAMES PETER QUINN (AUSTRALIAN 1869-1951) Three quarter length portrait of a young lady wearing a check pattern khaki coat and with dog alongside, signed, oil on canvas, 131 x 90cm £800-1200
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244. 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Figures at a tavern in an extensive mountain landscape, oil on canvas, 44cm x 59.5cm £300-500
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245. CIRCLE OF ALFRED EDWARD CHALON (1780-1860) Portrait of the young Queen Victoria, watercolour, 20cm x 18cm, in gilt gesso frame surmounted by coronet £500-700
246. PHINEAS LOWTHER (1780-1856) Bust length portrait of a lady wearing a beige cap, inscribed verso ‘Phineas Lowther Pinxt 1804’, oil on canvas, 59 x 48cm £150-250
247. 17TH CENTURY MALTESE SCHOOL Portrait of a Knight wearing a ruff, his tunic emblazoned with the cross associated with the Knights of St John, 77 x 54cm in carved oak tabernacle frame £800-1200
248. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Half length portrait of Sarah Kate Clapham of Hoo Hall, Essex, oil on canvas, 74 x 60cm oval Sarah Kate Clapham married William Dalrymple Maclagan (later Archbishop of York 1891) £300-500
Inscribed to label verso ‘Lady Jane Wentworth /86’ £300-500
250. NATHANIEL EVERETT GREEN (c.1833-1899) The fisherman, watercolour, 46.5 x 22cm Prov. With the Wykeham Galleries Stockbridge, Hampshire £80-120
251. HENRY FLOWER (1799-1871) A dark brown racehorse in a stable interior, signed and dated 1862, oil on board, 24.5 x 34.5cm £80-120
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249. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a lady wearing a buttoned red coat and silk neck scarf seated upon a chair against curtain with landscape beyond, oil on canvas, 90 x 70cm
252. FOLLOWER OF JOHN FREDERICK TAYLER A panoramic landscape with hawking party in 17th Century style, oil on canvas, 42 x 245cm £500-800
253. CIRCLE OF HENRY ALKEN (1785-1851) A Pointer with huntsman in a landscape, oil on canvas, 36 x 45cm, unframed £200-300
254. THOMAS COX A Foxhound in a landscape, signed and dated 1911, oil on canvas laid on to board, 16 x 21cm £200-300
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255. HENRY FREDERICK LUCAS-LUCAS (1848-1943) ‘A Group - Heythrop Hounds 1921’, the hounds depicted in a stable interior, signed and dated 1921, further signed, inscribed with the hounds’ names and dated May and June 1921 verso, oil on canvas, 98 x 136.5cm £3000-5000
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257. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Two racehorses with jockeys up, signed with initials ‘W.H.M.’, oil on canvas, 19 x 34.5cm £80-120 256. EDWARD ALGERNON S. DOUGLAS (c.1850-c.1920) Foxhounds on the scent, with the hunt in the distance, signed and dated 1877, oil on canvas, 54 x 66.5cm £800-1200
260. CIRCLE OF BENJAMIN MARSHALL (1767-1835) Portrait of a grey racehorse with trainer, oil on canvas, 85 x 101cm £800-1200
259. ENGLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) ‘Daneen’, portrait of a bay hunter, oil on canvas board, 45 x 34.5cm £30-50
261. CIRCLE OF BENJAMIN MARSHALL (1767-1835) Portrait of a Bay racehorse in a paddock with trainer, oil on canvas, 49 x 60cm £300-500
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258. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) The logging team, ink and sepia wash on paper, 31 x 21cm £50-80
262. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Bay racehorse in a landscape and portrait of a Bay racehorse with jockey up, a pair, oil on canvas, 51 x 61cm, unframed; and Josh Lawrence (19th Century) Portrait of a Bay horse in a stable, signed and dated 1845, oil on board, 34 x 44cm (all for restoration) (3) £200-300
263. VALENTINE THOMAS GARLAND (1840-1914) ‘Three Collie Puppies’, signed and dated ‘87, watercolour, 24 x 17cm Exh. Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour £200-300
264. JOHN EMMS (1843-1912) Saddled grey pony and a seated collie by a gate, signed and dated ‘85, oil on canvas, 41.5 x 57cm £3000-4000
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265. GILBERT HOLIDAY (1879-1937) A police patrol with grandstand in the distance, signed, gouache, 22.5 x 17cm £200-300
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266. 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL Sheep shearing, oil on canvas, 50 x 60cm £200-300
267. FOLLOWER OF RICHARD ANSDELL Portrait of a fox hound, oil on canvas, 52 x 65.5cm £300-400
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268. CIRCLE OF FREDRICH WILHELM KEYL (1823-1871) Wm Pierce Hayward Senr and his daughter Jane Pierce Hayward, each mounted upon a dark bay horse in a parkland setting, oil on canvas, 46 x 59.5cm £400-600
269. ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON (1803-1877) ‘The Brighton to London’ mail coach and ‘The Bath’ mail coach, a pair, oil on board, 16 x 31cm (2) £200-400
271. JOHN SKEAPING (1901-1980) Horse with jockey, signed and dated ‘66, pastels, 43cm x 49.5cm £400-600
270. MANNER OF FRANS HALS Half length portrait of a man wearing a cap and holding a pipe, watercolour, 17.5cm x 13cm oval £80-120
272. CIRCLE OF DAVID TENIERS (1610-1690) Figures feasting and merry making outside an inn in a village setting, oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm £300-500
273. EDWARD BURRA (1905-1976) A lady seated upon a low stool, signed, pen and ink drawing, 31.5cm x 20cm Prov. Sothebys sale 3rd July 2002, works from the estate of Edward Burra - Lady Ritchie of Dundee and associated owners £800-1000
274. MARY POTTER (1900-1981) ‘Venetian Palazzo’, pencil and watercolour, 20cm x 18cm Prov. with The New Arts Centre, 1991 Sothebys 4th July 2002, lot 519 £300-500
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275. ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN LAVIERS WHEATLEY (1892-1955) Sunlit coastal waters at low tide, signed and dated 1950, oil on canvas, 39cm x 59cm £100-200
276. MICHAEL PERRY (20TH CENTURY) Horses in a field with hay wagon beneath an elm tree, signed, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 75cm £100-200
277. GARRINGTON SWEETING (19TH CENTURY) ‘Pont-y-Glyn’, signed, inscribed with title verso, oil on panel, 19 x 14.5cm £30-50
278. 20TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL A field with poppies and farm building, indistinctly signed ? Le Feau, oil on canvas, 50 x 60cm £40-60
279. 19TH CENTURY NORWICH SCHOOL Two figures in a wooded setting with church in the distance, oil on canvas, 28 x 22.5cm £100-150
280. FREDERICK JOHN WIDGERY (1861-1942) A heathland with stream, signed, gouache, 28 x 45cm £150-250
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281. HILARY HENNES (née Miller) (b.1919) ‘The Land of Never Endings and Ice Creams All The Time’, signed, gouache, 22 x 16cm £150-250
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282. HILARY HENNES (née Miller) (b.1919) ‘Snow Drops’, signed, gouache, 24.5 x 17cm £80-120
283. HILARY HENNES (née Miller) (b.1919) ‘Wind Tossed in Golden Headed Glory’, signed, gouache, 55 x 38cm £80-120
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284. HILARY HENNES (née Miller) (b.1919) ‘Ammonites’, signed, gouache, 38 x 49cm; another similar - “Dead Tree”, 40 x 59 cms ;and seven various figure studies framed in three (9) £80-120
285. HILARY HENNES (née Miller) (b.1919) ‘Purple Iris or Flag’ and ‘Dandelion’, a pair, gouache, 25 x 18.5cm; and four other works (6) £50-100
286. HUBERT HENNES (b.1907) ‘Cloisters, New College, Oxford’, signed, pen, ink and brown wash drawing, 30 x 42cm; and a further study in pencil heightened with white of the same view, 14 x 21cm (2) £40-60
287. C * TURNER (19TH CENTURY) ‘Milltown Bridge, Ashover, Derbyshire’, signed, inscribed with title verso, oil on canvas, 29 x 45cm; and companion, a pair (2) £80-120
289. ALISTAIR FIDDES WATT (b. 1954) A mountain bay dappled in sunlight, signed with monogram verso and dated ‘80, oil on canvas, 86 x 116cm £50-100
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288. VERNON WETHERED (1865-1952) ‘Approaching Thunderstorm’, signed, inscribed with title verso, oil on canvas, 74 x 96cm; and one further similar by the same hand, 73 x 109cm, both unframed (2) £50-150
290. JOSÉ ROYO (b.1941) ‘Paseo Matinal’, signed, also inscribed to stretcher verso ‘To Michael Con Amistad Royo Junio 2003’, oil on canvas, 59 x 72cm £4000-6000
291. CLIVE MADGWICK (1934-2005) ‘Harvest Time, Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk, signed, inscribed with title verso, oil on canvas, 60 x 90cm £300-400
292. C * WIEGMAN (20TH CENTURY) The Lugger Hotel, Portloe, Truro, Cornwall, signed, oil on canvas, 60 x 91cm £40-80
294. ATTRIBUTED TO SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) A country cottage, pencil and watercolour, 19 x 25cm, unframed
295. FELIKS TOPOLSKI (1907-1989) ‘Serpentine, Hyde Park, Summer 1942’, signed, inscribed with title, pencil drawing, 18 x 24cm £200-300
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293. * BREEDVELD (20TH CENTURY) A frozen river landscape with skaters, signed, oil on panel, 24 x 19cm; and Peter Webster - ‘On the South Downs’, signed, oil on canvas, 24 x 29cm (2) £80-120
296. AUGUSTUS JOHN (1878-1961) Full length study of a nude, stamped with studio stamp verso, pencil drawing, 32 x 14cm £600-800
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298. SAMUEL JOHN LAMORNA BIRCH (1869-1955) Corfe Castle, Dorset, signed, watercolour, 22 x 33cm
300. JOHN SKINNER PROUT (1806-1876) Women at a well by a church, signed, watercolour heightened in white, 46 x 32cm
301. BERNARD FIEDLER (1816-1904) Figures in a continental town square, signed and dated 1865, watercolour, 24 x 37cm
Prov. With Brian Sinfield April 1984 and sold together with photocopy of purchase invoice £200-300
Prov. With Philip and Anne Merridale Antiques, Stockbridge December 1973 and sold together with photocopy of purchase invoice £100-200
303. J * D * B * A continental river landscape, signed with initials, watercolour, 28 x 45cm £60-80
304. SUNDERLAND ROLLINSON (1872-1950) A coastal town, signed, oil on canvas board, 22 x 26.5cm £60-80
Prov. With R.G. Cave & Sons (Antiques Limited), December ‘98 and sold together with photocopy of purchase invoice £200-300
299. MARIA EATON (c.1860-c.1940) The Thames at sunset, signed and indistinctly dated, watercolour, 8.5 x 11cm £40-60
302. ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD TUCKER JNR (c.1847-1910) Figures in a mountainous lake land setting, watercolour, 26 x 39cm Prov. With Philip and Anne Merridale Antiques, Stockbridge, October 1978 and sold together with photocopy of purchase invoice £100-150
305. ALFRED POWELL (1837-?1905) ‘Grange, Borrowdale, Cumbria’, inscribed with title and artist verso (according to label), watercolour, 26 x 46cm £100-200
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297. MICHAEL J. PRAED (b.1941) ‘Mines and Cliff Ledges (Rinsey - Trewarvas)’, signed and inscribed verso, oil on board, 38 x 67cm £80-120
306. 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL A hillside town, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 34 x 49cm £200-300
307. SAMUEL READ (1815-1883) ‘Hythe’ and ‘Mt St Michel’, two pencil drawings, each inscribed with title, the latter dated ? ‘83, 12.5 x 8.5cm (2) Prov. With Philip & Anne Merridale Antiques, Stockbridge 1981 and sold together with photocopy of purchase invoice £50-80
308. ATTRIBUTED TO MARY LADY LEIGHTON (née Parker) (c.1810-1864) Landscape with drover and cattle after Copley Fielding, watercolour, 17 x 22cm; and three further watercolours by or attributed to E.O. Bowly; Samuel Austin; and Edward Tucker (4) £100-200
310. HENRY CHEADLE (1852-1910) ‘Bettwys Coed’, signed, inscribed on artist label fragment verso, oil on canvas, 22 x 35cm £100-200
311. * HALLER A winter mountain landscape with chalet, signed, oil on board, 7 x 9.5cm, and companion, a pair (2) £50-100
312. FRANCOIS OZENDA (1923-1976) ‘Le Voeux D’Affection’, signed, gouache, 26 x 22cm £30-50
313. P * TRIOUREAU A country landscape with shepherd herding his flock, signed, oil on board, 22 x 29cm £40-60
314. BERTRAM MORRISH (20TH CENTURY) ‘Wallabook Bridge, Dartmoor’, signed, watercolour, 17 x 26cm £40-60
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309. GORDON DAVEY (20TH CENTURY) ‘Oast Houses near Chiddingstone’, signed, gouache, 34 x 46.5cm £80-120
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315. JOHN DEARMAN (act. 1824-1857) A shepherd with flock of sheep in a landscape with Tintern Abbey, signed and dated 1850, oil on canvas, 29 x 39.5cm £300-500
317. PHILIP WILSON STEER (1860-1942) Study of a reclining female figure, signed and dated 1890, watercolour heightened in white, 80.5 x 25cm £80-120
316. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Portrait of a young girl with cup of tea seated in a wing armchair, oil on board, 28.5 x 22cm £200-300
318. SIMON GARDEN (CONTEMPORARY) Nude against a striped background, oil on board, 29 x 25.5cm £250-350
320. PATTI TOWNSEND JOHNSON (d.1907) Gypsy family in a hilly landscape, signed, watercolour, 20 x 31.5cm; and five further watercolours by the same hand to including ‘By the Canal, Bingley’; ‘Bingley’; A Coastal Scene; A cottage in a landscape; and Farmhouse near Bingley (6)
319. SIMON GARDEN (CONTEMPORARY) Still life in a window, oil on board, 25 x 29.5cm £300-400
321. IRYNA OSTROMENSKA (CONTEMPORARY) Venetian canal, signed, watercolour, 62 x 48cm £150-250
Prov. Bonhams sale 28 Nov 2012 Lot 194 where sold as ‘From a direct descendant of the artist’ £500-700
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322. T * R * River landscape with cottages, signed with monogram, oil on board, 27.5 x 37.5cm £100-150
323. THOMAS JOHN COATES (b. 1941) ‘Amalfi’, signed with initials, oil on canvas, 30.5 x 40.5cm, unframed £150-250
325. ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SKINNER PROUT (1806-1876) ‘Place a Seven, Rouen’, inscribed with title and dated Sept ‘56, pencil heightened in white, 16 x 24cm £80-120
326. SAMUEL JOHN LAMORNA BIRCH (1869-1955) The Leaning Willow, signed, watercolour and body-colour, 34 x 24cm £300-500
327. HENRY E. HOBSON (act. 1857-1870) Bust length portrait of a female beauty wearing a blue dress, signed, watercolour heightened in white, 38 x 30cm oval £200-300
328. FOLLOWER OF HERCULES BRABAZON BRABAZON The Doge’s Palace, St Mark’s Square, Venice, watercolour, 34 x 26cm £100-200
329. ELIZABETH DURACK (1915-2000) Aboriginal family and dogs in grassland, signed, pen, ink and chalks on brown paper, 45 x 57cm £150-250
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324. 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL The ruins of Bothwell Castle on the River Clyde by Uddingston near Glasgow, watercolour, 21 x 30cm £80-120
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330. VIAZINI (?) (1961) Figures on a street, signed indistinctly and dated 1961, oil on canvas, 53.5 x 34cm £30-40
331. WARREN WILLIAMS (1863-1918) A mountainous river landscape with sheep, signed, watercolour, 32 x 50.5cm £200-300
332. JOHN DOYLE (20TH CENTURY) ‘The Foot Bridge, Teddington Lock’, signed, watercolour, 44 x 59cm £200-300
333. ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD KENNETH CENTER (b. 1903) Sir Frank Brangwyn in his studio, oil on canvas, 69 x 90cm £300-500
334. PHILIP DAWES (20TH CENTURY) ‘Portrait of Bolivar, the Painter, with his sister’, signed and dated 1987, oil on canvas, 59 x 79cm £100-150
335. WILLIAM LEE HANKEY (1869-1952) Dinan, signed, inscribed with title and dated 1936, watercolour, 21 x 27cm £250-350
336. IAN HUNTER (20TH CENTURY) ‘Autoportrait’, signed and dated ‘71, acrylic on board, 79 x 88.5cm £80-120
337. EDWARD DUNCAN (1803-1882) Boys fishing from a riverbank, watercolour, 12 x 17cm
338. JOHN MANSBRIDGE (20TH CENTURY) A view of Oxford, signed and dated ‘49, pastel, 50 x 37.5cm £80-120
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Prov. With the Bonfiglioli Gallery £300-500
339. FRED ARIS (1932-1995) Portrait of a woman holding a black cat, signed with initial ‘A’, oil on canvas board, 44.5 x 34.5cm £100-150
342. REGINALD BARRATT (1861-1917) Delhi, signed and dated ‘96, watercolour, 24 x 35cm £300-500
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344. H.F. NEAVE (19TH/20TH CENTURY) Scotch boats leaving harbour, indistinctly inscribed to an old label affixed verso, watercolour, 30 x 53cm £80-120
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340. SYDNEY JOSEPH IREDALE (1896-1967) Boats on the Thames before the Houses of Parliament, signed, oil on board, 45 x 75cm £50-80
341. SAFIYA KURSHASA (20TH CENTURY) ‘Metropolis’, signed, acrylic on canvas, 60.5 x 76cm; Leo Jewell (20th Century) - ‘Females’, signed, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 39cm; and a pastel study by Harriet Karsh (3) £50-80
343. LAWRENCE JAMES ISHERWOOD (1917-1988) Abstract winter wooded landscape, signed, oil on board, 29.5 x 39.5cm; and another by the same hand, street scene, signed, oil on board, 39.5 x 29.5cm (2) £200-300
345. WILLIAM WIDGERY (1822-1893) Moorland landscape, signed, watercolour heightened with body-colour and white, 25 x 74cm £80-100
346. JONNY DE VINS (JONATHAN ARMIGEL WADE) (b.1960) ‘Of Man’s First Disobedience and the Fruit of that Forbidden Tree’, signed J. de Vins, oil on board, 39 x 60cm £200-300
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347. JONNY DE VINS (JONATHAN ARMIGEL WADE) (b.1960) Memories of Summer in the USSR, 1977, signed J de Vins, oil on board, 44.5 x 59.5cm £200-300
348. SIR GEORGE REID (1841-1913) ‘Mrs Rosalie Isaline Dickson, née Faure (b. 1862), signed with initial, also inscribed verso ‘Painted by Sir George Reid PRSA in 1897’ and with title of the sitter, oil on canvas, 66 x 48cm £200-300
349. 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL A French Street scene, indistinctly signed, ink and watercolour, 31.5 x 39cm £30-50
350. RALPH TODD (1856-1932) The Fisherman’s Wife, signed, watercolour, 24.5 x 18cm £200-300
351. FREDERICK JAMES MCNAMARA EVANS (1839-c.1929) Tredarnoc, near Penzance, Cornwall, signed, indistinctly inscribed verso, watercolour, 23.5 x 29cm £100-150
352. JOHN HODGSON LOBLEY (1878-1954) Admiring the view, signed and dated ‘07, oil on canvas, 34 x 30cm £100-150
353. ALEXANDER AUSTEN (19TH/20TH CENTURY) The Watchmaker and The Connoisseur, a pair, both signed, oil on canvas, 44 x 28.5cm (2) £200-400
354. CIRCLE OF FRANCIS TOWNE (1739-1816) ‘Near Rhaidir Wennol from Capel Cerrig’, inscribed verso with title, ink and grey wash drawing, 21 x 29.5cm £50-100
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355. W * H * DAY A tree lined river landscape with figures, signed, oil on canvas, 75 x 126cm £50-100
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360. SIMEON SOLOMON (1840-1905) ‘Vespertilia’, signed and dated 1896, white chalk on buff paper, 50 x 17cm £1500-2000
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356. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL The Messiah, indistinctly signed and dated 1853, oil on panel, 32 x 24cm, unframed £40-60
357. * YEATES (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) ‘Near the Quarries, Rydal’, inscribed Yeats verso, oil on canvas, 39 x 46cm, unframed £80-120
358. W * H * ROBINSON (19TH/20TH CENTURY) ‘Lightwoods Park’, inscribed verso and dated 1906, oil on canvas, 21 x 29cm £40-60
359. WILLIAM GUSH (c.1810-c.1880) ‘Mrs Middleton Aged 64’, inscribed verso ‘WM Gush Pinxt London and dated June 1844’, oil on canvas, 75 x 62cm £100-200
361. M * L * Still life - a vase of daffodils, signed with monogram, watercolour, 47 x 26cm £40-60
362. LOUIS FRANCOIS GAUTIER (1855-1947) Portrait of a man wearing a hat and knotted scarf, signed and dated 1913, oil on canvas, 54.5 x 36.5cm £100-200
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364. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) Coastal scene, with boats on the shore, indistinctly signed and dated 1890, oil on canvas, 45.5 x 35.5cm; a still life of a bowl of polyanthus, oil on canvas; and one further small landscape oil, all unframed (3) £50-100
366. THOMAS G. HILL (20TH CENTURY) Still life - a vase of mixed flowers upon a ledge, signed and dated ‘74, oil on canvas, 49 x 60cm; and one further similar by the same hand, 60 x 49cm (2) £50-80
368. MARIA THEREZA NEGREIROS (b.1930) ‘Cromatismo Naranja’, signed and dated 1961, oil on canvas, 60 x 100cm; and another larger abstract work by the same hand (2) £100-200
365. ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS HAGHE (1806-1885) The Martyr’s Memorial Oxford, pencil drawing heightened in white, 42 x 29.5cm For comparison please refer to the lithograph view of the same published by Day & Haghe £100-150
367. MARIA BELL-SALTER (20TH CENTURY) ‘L’été à Giverny’, signed, oil on board, 55 x 75cm; Sue Hough (20th Century) Woman and child by a fountain, oil on canvas, 80 x 72cm; and Angela Molyneux Floral study, pastel, together with four unframed works by the same hand £80-120
369. N * R * BOWTELL (20TH CENTURY) ‘Llyn Ogwen’, signed, gouache, 35 x 45cm £50-100
370. DENNIS ROTHWELL BAILEY (b. 1933) ‘Wendover, Bucks’ and ‘Coombe Hill, Wendover, Bucks’, a pair, each signed and dated 1977, watercolours, 33 x 50cm; and one further by the same hand ‘St Mary’s Square, Aylesbury, Bucks’, also signed and dated 1977, 36 x 43cm (3) £100-200
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363. * POPE ‘Burnham’, pen and ink drawing, 18 x 25cm; and one further similar, 14 x 22cm (2) £30-50
371. LEONARD JOHN FULLER (1891-1973) Portrait of Mrs Tom Mostyn seated wearing a blue trimmed white dress, signed, oil on canvas, 99.5 x 74.5cm
372. ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HAYTER (1792-1871) Venus being led to Mars by Iris: a study for the ceiling at Chatsworth House, pencil, 22 x 18cm £100-200
Mrs Mostyn was Leonard Fuller’s mother-in-law £300-400
373. ENGLISH SCHOOL A game of cricket, watercolour, 9.5 x 33cm £40-60
374. R * TAVEL (19TH CENTURY) A group of elegant young ladies in a formal garden, signed and dated 1864, oil on canvas, 58 x 87cm, unframed £100-200
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375. JOHN SMART (1838-1899) Mountainous landscape, signed and dated 1877, oil on panel, 15.5 x 24.5cm; and Thomas Collier (1840-1891) Seascape, signed, oil on canvas laid onto board, 12.5 x 16.5cm (2) £100-150
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376. JAMES BAKER PYNE (1800-1870) Haly-Suisse Mountains, signed and dated 18?6 and inscribed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 19 x 24cm £100-150
377. EDWARD FRANCIS WELLS (1876-1952) Bellano, Italy, signed and dated 1900, ink and grey wash, 22 x 32cm Winner of the Royal Academy Creswick Award for Landscape painting £70-90
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378. BORIS SMIRNOFF (1895-1976) Female nude study, signed, pencil and pastel on paper, 54 x 42cm £50-80
379. CHARLES THARP (1871-1954) Portrait of a lady, signed, pastel, 35.5 x 28cm; together with two unframed watercolours by J Hall and J Howard (3) £20-40
380. CIRCLE OF FRANCIS E. JAMIESON (1895-1950) A mountain lake with cattle watering, indistinctly signed ? C. Mellor, oil on canvas, 49 x 75cm £70-90
381. JOSEPH HORLOR (1809-1887) Highland scene with thatched cottage by a stone bridge, signed, oil on canvas, 30 x 61cm £100-150
382. KATE E BOOTH (fl.1850-1890) ‘Limpet Pickers’ and ‘On the shore, near Scarbro’, each signed and dated 1899, a pair, watercolours, 34 x 49cm (2) £100-200
383. WALTER GOLDSMITH (fl.1880-1898) A village lane, signed and dated 1880, watercolour, 48 x 71cm £200-300
384. WILLIAM COLLINGWOOD SMITH (1816-1887) Figures in an open landscape, watercolour, 19 x 30cm £40-60
385. OWEN BAXTER MORGAN (act.1905-1932) A shepherd with flock of sheep in a field at spring time, signed, oil on board, 23 x 38cm £80-120
386. THOMAS MORTIMER (fl.1880-1920) Abbeville on the Somme, signed, watercolour heightened with body-colour, 53 x 32cm £60-80
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388. HENRY BURDON RICHARDSON (c. 1811-1874) View of Grasmere, Westmorland from the South East, pencil and watercolour, 17 x 31cm
390. NATHANIEL EVERETT GREEN (c.1833-1899) Lake scene with fishermen in a boat, signed, watercolour heightened with body-colour, 35.5 x 63cm £250-350
391. CHARLES S. MEACHAM (b.1900) ‘The River Mole Nr Dorking, Surrey’, signed, oil on canvas, 41 x 51cm, unframed £50-80
392. ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES BURRELL SMITH (fl.1850-1881) Northumberland landscape with cattle and drover to the foreground, watercolour with body-colour, 30 x 54cm £80-120
393. GEORGE CLARKSON STANFIELD (1828-1878) Studies of young fishermen, one signed and dated indistinctly, pencil and watercolour, a pair, 41.5 x 25.5cm (2) £150-250
394. SIDNEY WATTS (fl.1890-1910) Girl and dog by a river, with distant cottages and church, signed, watercolour, 25 x 35cm £50-80
395. RIVADORA RONJA (c.1900) An Italian peasant girl with basket, signed, watercolour, 38.5 x 26.5cm; and a companion work by Eudo Vitali of a peasant girl with shepherd, watercolour, 38.5 x 26.5cm (2) £100-150
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387. ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES FREDERICK ALBON (1856-1926) View of Windsor Castle from the Thames, watercolour heightened with white, 17.5 x 30.5cm £100-150
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389. F.A.C. Dieppe, with figures by a market stall before the cathedral, signed with initials, watercolour, 24.5 x 17cm £60-80
Prov. With the Heather Newman Gallery RES Willison Exh. Walker’s Gallery, August 1961 £60-80
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396. ATTRIBUTED TO HELEN KAPP (b.1901) Figures strolling in a park, watercolour, 37 x 47cm; and Johannes Cornelis van de Heijden (1911-1984) - River landscape, signed, watercolour, 38 x 48cm (2) £50-100
397. ATTRIBUTED TO LORD PETER THORNEYCROFT (1909-1994) A corner view of a classical columned building, signed, watercolour, 54 x 34cm; and one further by the same hand, 32 x 20cm, the former lot mounted but unframed (2) £40-60
399. THOMAS ROWLANDSON (1756-1827) Wigstead and Rowlandson breakfasting at Egham, signed, watercolour, 17 x 26cm
398. CIRCLE OF WILLIAM BROMLEY (act. 1835-1888) A welcome drink, oil on canvas, 74 x 61cm £500-700
400. HUGH BELLINGHAM-SMITH (1866-1922) ‘Lyme Regis’, signed, oil on board, 24 x 34cm £100-150
The work with a typed note verso printed ‘The sketch made on the Tour is reproduced in Wigstead’s Book’ ‘A Tour in a post chaise’ 1784. The sketch in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery San Marino California has ‘Please Your Honours Remember Your Post Boy’ £500-700
402. DAVID R. BUCHANAN (20TH CENTURY) Roof tops, possibly Provence, signed, oil on canvas board, 48 x 59cm £100-200
403. ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN LAPORTE (1761-1839) Sunday Church, gouache, 17 x 24cm £100-150
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
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401. L * S * (20TH CENTURY) An aerial garden view with buildings reputedly West Hampstead, signed with initials and dated 1946, oil on canvas, 60 x 47cm £100-200
404. 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Don Quixote at the Inn, pen, ink and grey washes, 24 x 20cm
405. JAMES CHARLES PLAYFAIR (d.1904) ‘Solitude’, signed with initials and dated ‘71, watercolour, 31 x 19cm
With attribution to John Hamilton Mortimer on label verso £100-200
Prov. Walker Art Gallery, Grand Exhibition of Pictures 1886 Southport Centenary Exhibition 1892 With Thomas Agnew & Sons £200-300
407. WILLIAM ROXBY BEVERLEY (1811-1889) A farmhouse with figures, signed, inscribed ‘Presented to Mrs Eldridge’, watercolour heightened in white, 28 x 46cm £100-200
408. ANDREAS DIRKS (1865-1922) Sailing boats moored in a Continental harbour, signed, oil on panel, 12 x 17.5cm £200-300
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410. JOHN WAINWRIGHT II (act. c.1860-c.1869) Still life with vase of flowers and gold fish in a bowl and books upon a partially covered table surface, signed and dated ‘186...’, oil on canvas laid onto panel, 52 x 42cm £300-500
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406. ATTRIBUTED TO LEOPOLD RIVERS (1852-1905) Cottages with kitchen garden in foreground, watercolour, 31 x 38cm £60-100
409. FOLLOWER OF PHILIPS WOUWERMAN (1619-1668) A continental village, with figures and livestock among the dwellings, and with distant river, oil on canvas, 31 x 40cm £300-500
411. 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL Still life of a vase of summer flowers, oil on panel, 24.5 x 19.5cm £30-50
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
414. ENGLISH SCHOOL (18TH CENTURY) Portrait of a young boy, half length, wearing green waistcoat with grey jacket, and holding a whip, oil on panel, 17 x 13.5cm £200-300
416. JOSEPH HORLOR (1809-1887) Taly Lyn, North Wales, and companion, a pair, both signed and inscribed verso, oil on board, 11 x 16.5cm (2) £150-250
413. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Moonlit river scene with distant castle and bridge, watercolour, 17.5 x 25cm £40-60
415. CIRCLE OF THOMAS HICKEY (1741-1824) Portraits of Caleb Talbot and his wife Mrs Talbot, half length, he wearing a red waistcoat with grey coat, and she a green and ochre dress, both inscribed verso, oils on canvas, a pair, framed oval, 29 x 24cm (2) £300-400
417. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Travellers on foot and horseback on a wooded path, oil on board, 12 x 12.5cm; and an early 19th Century miniature oval portrait of a young girl holding a tambourine, watercolour on paper, 9.5cm high (2) £50-80
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
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412. R PILSBURY (LATE 19TH CENTURY) Bluebell Woods, signed and dated 1890, watercolour, 33 x 24.5cm £50-80
418. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Gilgarain Castle, North Wales, oil on mica, inscribed verso and to the back of the frame ‘Gilgarain Castle, North Wales, Done by the gift of a lady to E.A.Hume, 1846’, 9 x 13cm £40-60
419. S * G * MORLEY Still life with mixed fruit and statue upon a marble ledge, signed, oil on canvas, 44 x 60cm £50-80
421. VAN JAKOB (20TH CENTURY) Still life - a vase of mixed flowers upon a ledge, signed, oil on panel, 25 x 20cm £50-100
422. ELLIOT HENRY MARTEN (19TH/20TH CENTURY) A mountain landscape with grazing sheep, signed, watercolour, 30 x 52cm £80-120
424. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL River landscape with angler and castle, watercolour, 11 x 20.5cm; and one further with ruined abbey in the manner of Varley, 14 x 18.5cm (2) £60-100
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420. FOLLOWER OF JEAN ANTOINE WATTEAU A group of figures admiring a dancing dog in a landscape, oil on panel, 47 x 58cm £300-500
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423. ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Cattle grazing in a field with hilltop castle, watercolour, 16 x 24cm £50-100
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
425. BESSIE BAMBER (19TH/20TH CENTURY) A kitten resting upon a low wall, signed with initials, oil on panel £200-300
427. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) Boy with a collie in a cottage interior, indistinctly signed, oil on board, 39.5 x 31.5cm £50-100
426. J* G* CORBETT 919TH CENTURY) ‘Innocence’, oil on canvas, 29 x 22cm; and companion, a pair (2) £200-400
428. RICHARD SAMUEL CHATTOCK (1825-1906) Bisham - Abbey and Church, inscribed in pencil to stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 22 x 40cm £150-250
429. ALAN S. GOURLEY (1909-1991) Venice, signed, gouache, 29.5 x 39cm £80-120
431. KEN HOWARD (b. 1932) ‘Summer San Marco, Venice’, signed, oil on canvas board, 29 x 24cm £600-800
430. ALAN S. GOURLEY (1909-1991) Promenade with columned building, signed, oil on board, 25 x 35cm; three further by the same hand; together with an etching by Hubert Freeth - ‘Headrest and Handstand; and a small marine watercolour (6) £50-100
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433. EDWARD HORACE THOMPSON (1879-1949) A wooded river landscape, signed with initials and dated 1921, watercolour, 23 x 34cm £100-150
434. HENRY ANDREW HARPER (1835-1900) ‘Sinai’ and ‘Sea of Tiberias from Gadara’, a pair, signed and dated ‘93, watercolours, 11 x 20cm (2) £150-250
435. MAX HOFLER (1892-1963) ‘Devon in Winter’, signed, oil on board, 48 x 74cm £100-200
436. ALFRED BENNETT (act. 1861-1916) Summer landscape with harvesting, signed and dated ‘68, oil on canvas, 48 x 75cm £200-300
437. MALCOLM CROUSE (19TH/20TH CENTURY) ‘Up Lake Killarney’ and ‘Crummock Water’, a pair, signed, watercolours, 21 x 33.5cm (2) £100-200
438. GEORGE MELHUISH (1916-1985) St Mary’s College, Oxford, circa 1940, signed, oil on canvas, 58 x 96cm £50-100
439. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL ‘Winter’, indistinctly signed, inscribed to frame ‘T Danby’, oil on canvas, 29 x 55cm £80-120
440. BERNARD CECIL GOTCH (1876-1964) Oxford from Binsey, signed, watercolour, 25 x 36cm £100-150
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432. KEN HOWARD (b. 1932) ‘In the Cannareggio, Venice’, signed, oil on canvas board, 24 x 29cm £600-800
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441. PERCIVAL SKELTON (19TH/20TH CENTURY) Figures walking through an avenue of trees, signed, pen, ink, pencil and brown wash drawing, 14 x 36cm, mounted but unframed £60-80
442. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) A wooded river landscape with figures, indistinctly signed ? Ruth Barton, oil on canvas, 29 x 39cm £80-120
443. ALBERT STARLING (19TH/20TH CENTURY) A heather covered hillside, signed, oil on board, 29 x 42cm; and a further coastal view by the same hand, 23 x 34cm (2) £80-120
444. REV. T. NORMAN ROWSELL (exh. 1889-1928) ‘Swanage’, signed and dated 1895, watercolour, 32 x 49cm £50-100
445. JOHN CARTER (20TH CENTURY) ‘Ca’ d’Oro, Grand Canal, Venice’, signed and dated ‘79, watercolour, 30cm x 45cm £100-150
446. R* CLENNELL (19TH CENTURY) A Shepherd mounted on horseback with flock of sheep on a pathway at dusk, signed, oil on canvas, 39cm x 49.5cm £60-80
447. STANLEY MORRIS (1930-2012) ‘Northern Landscape’, signed and dated ‘99, watercolour, 26cm x 25cm; and Chris Chatland, ‘Sweet Indulgence’, signed, gouache and acrylic, 43cm x 26.5cm (2) £50-100
448. ATTRIBUTED TO LUCY HARWOOD (1893-1972) A summer garden, pastel, 26.5cm x 19cm £50-80
449. GEORGE DEAKINS (1911-1982) A river bridge, signed, oil on board, 24cm x 29cm £40-60
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450. WINIFRED HUMPHERY (1895-1975) ‘Sweetpeas’, signed, inscribed on label verso, oil on canvas, 59cm x 44cm £200-300
451. 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Head study of a young boy wearing a red cap, oil on board, 30cm x 23cm with another portrait verso, unframed; and Lyons Wilson, ‘A windy morning’, signed and dated 1923, watercolour, 15.5cm x 19.5cm (2) £30-50
452. GEORGE F NICHOLLS (1885-1937) ‘Wendover’, inscribed with title and dated Sept. ‘15, pencil sketch, 24cm x 20cm; together with five further similar sketches mainly Wendover and West Wycombe, all unframed (6) Sold together with photocopy of the artist’s sketch book from where the above come £40-60
453. 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL A figure seated in a wooded landscape with waterfall, oil on canvas, 75cm x 61cm £200-300
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454. EDMUND JOHN NIEMANN (1813-1876) An extensive country landscape with loggers, signed and dated ‘51, oil on canvas, 62cm x 113cm £600-800
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455. ENGLISH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY Christ Church from the meadow, indistinctly signed with monogram, oil on canvas board, 28.5cm x 50.5cm (unframed) £40-60
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
457. EDWARD MATTHEW HALE (BRITISH 1852-1924) ‘A fight on the sand dunes’, signed and dated 1880, oil on canvas, 31cm x 46cm, unframed 456. ALEXANDER P THOMPSON (d.1962) ‘The Farmstead’, signed, watercolour, 44cm x 44cm Prov. with the George Street Gallery, Perth £80-220
Edward Matthew Hale was a military artist and officer. He was appointed as the special artist for the Illustrated London News in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78 and later in the 2nd Anglo-Afgan War 1878-80. In all probability, the painting is the same as exhibited at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters (ROI) in 1891. £150-250
458. MANNER OF WILLIAM SCOTT Abstract, bears signature, gouache, 36cm x 25cm Prov. The Estate of David T Kennedy, Mayor of Miami c.1970’s £400-600
459. WILLIAM HENRY MARGETSON (1861-1940) ‘Jack Calling’, signed, oil on canvas, 74cm x 49.5cm £2000-3000
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460. FOLLOWER OF PHILIPS WOUVERMAN Cavalry Officers raising a toast at camp in a landscape, oil on canvas, 40cm x 49.5cm £600-800
461. 17TH CENTURY FLEMISH SCHOOL An artisan with companion in a landscape with figures and sheep in the middle distance, oil on panel, 36cm tondo £800-1200
462. 16TH/17TH CENTURY FLEMISH SCHOOL The Vision of St Francis of Paola, the robed hermit with staff inscribed ‘Charitas’ and with Bible alongside opened at I Corinthians 13 v. 4, possibly signed with the initial ‘A....’, pen and ink on parchment, 27cm x 22cm oval Inscribed in ink verso as ‘St Anthony’ and the date 1580 Prov. With the Este Gallery New York £800-1200
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463. ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN VARLEY (1778-1842) Beeston Castle, possibly with faint traces of signature, watercolour, 21cm x 29cm £80-120
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464. MANNER OF JAN WYCK A medieval hunting party, oil on board, 13cm x 21cm £40-60
465. HUBERT JAMES MEDLYCOTT (1841-1920) ‘Belaggio’, signed and dated 1906, watercolour, 24cm x 38cm; and one further by the same hand - ‘Lucerne’, signed and dated 1908, watercolour, 24cm x 39cm (2) £200-300
For details of fees that apply to successful bids, please see pages 2 and 3
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Jewellery & Silver
Entries Invited
The Art & Music Sale October 2017
Wednesday 23 August Oxford Entries invited Closing date: Friday 28 July
For more information or to arrange a free valuation please contact: Louise Dennis FGA DGA E: louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk or T: 01865 241358 Mallams Auctioneers Bocardo House St Michael’s Street Oxford OX1 2EB www.mallams.co.uk
A late 19th/early 20th century sapphire and diamond brooch Sold for £23,000 (hammer price) in March 2017
Illustrated: Pito (French 20th century) Orchestre a St Jean de Luz (detail) £200-300
Mallams 1788
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Mallams 1788
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TH E PICTURE SALE - 5TH JULY 2017 - OXFOR D
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