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W. Juker Jnr (Late 19th/early 20th Century English) - Two watercolours - Landscape with sheep and sunset landscape with sheep, 11ins x 14.5ins, and 6.5ins x 13.25ins, and three further watercolours - "Near Penshurst, Kent", 8.5ins x 9.75ins, signed C.T.D. and dated 1844, a sepia and wash drawing - "Beside the Lake", 8.5ins x 6.25ins, signed "J. Varley", and a seascape with dune to foreground, 6.25ins x 9.25ins (unsigned), all framed and glazed £150-200
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George Shepherd (1784-1862) - Watercolour - "The New Church at Margate", 3.5ins x 5.5ins, signed and dated 1828, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200 Note: Label to verso states the following "Text on W/col. verso in Iron Gall type ink. The New Church at Margate from Austins Road, finished on the spot by Geo. Shepherd" and in pencil "George Shepherd 1828 - "The New Church at Margate from Austins Road"
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Early 20th Century School - Watercolour - "Canterbury Road - Near Herne Bay", 7ins x 10.5ins, monogrammed "C.E.B.", in later green painted frame and glazed £100-150
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After Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902) - Watercolour - Stagecoach outside the George & Dragon Inn, High Street, Canterbury, 10ins x 14ins, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200
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Michael Warre (20th Century English School) - Watercolour - "Phillimore Place W8" - View of a street in Holland Park, London, 7ins x 10ins, signed and dated '54, in silvered frame and glazed £150-200 Provenance: Label verso for Gillian Jason Gallery, 42 Inverness Street, London NW1, with artist's name, title of work and date of execution
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William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) - Watercolour - "Revenge and Superb", 9.25ins x 13ins, signed and titled to bottom right corner, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £1200-1500 Provenance: By repute gifted to one of the vendor's ancestors who knew the artist
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Late 18th/early 19th Century Danish School - Watercolour - Portrait of three masted ship in full sail off Elsinor Castle, Denmark, 15.5ins x 21.5ins (repaired), in maple frame and glazed £800-1200
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Cecilia Montgomery (19th Century British) - Watercolour - View of the seafront, Walmer, Kent, with soldiers parading along the foreshore, 10ins x 14ins, signed and dated 1863, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £200-300
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Late 19th/early 20th Century School - Two watercolours - "Port of Sandwich", 5ins x 7ins, signed but titled in pencil, and - Boys shrimping with nets on the foreshore, 4.75ins x 5.75ins, both framed and glazed £150-200 Note: The second watercolour has a label to verso - "From the Personal Album of artist R.Allen 1835 (Northumberland)"
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Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821-1906) - Watercolour - Seascape with masted fishing boat to foreground, 5ins x 6.25ins, initialled "HBB", framed and glazed £150-200
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19th Century English School - Watercolour - Sailing ships at anchor with ruined castle and buildings to bank, 6.25ins x 9ins, and three other watercolours, various, all framed and glazed £150-200
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C. Whymper (19th Century) - Watercolour - "St. Ives" - View across the town from a distance, 8.75ins x 14ins, signed and titled, in gilt frame and glazed £80-120
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D. E. Freeman (20th Century) - Watercolour - Canal scene with barge, tow path and cottages, thought to be a view of the sailing wherry 'Hathor' being moored outside of the 'Horning Ferry Inn', Horning, 10.5ins x 13.5ins, signed, framed and glazed and two modern oil paintings and two coloured prints, various £200-300
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Leslie Marsh (20th Century British) - Four watercolours - "The Coastguard's House", "Old Barns at Oxted, Surrey", "Winter" and "Coastal View", various sizes, all signed (all unframed) and Leslie Marsh - Artists proof coloured print - "View of the Stour at the Old Weaver's House", signed in pen to margin, No. 3 of 20 (unframed) £80-100
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Phillip Burne-Jones (1861-1926) - Watercolour - Venetian canal scene, 9.75ins x 13.5ins, signed and dated 1912, in white painted frame and glazed £150-200
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Ernest Stuart (fl. 1889-1915) - Watercolour - Breaking waves, 9ins x 20.5ins, signed, in later gilt frame and glazed £150-200
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Francis Bowyer (20th Century British) - Watercolour - Children playing on a sandy beach, 9.25ins x 13.5ins, signed and dated '95, in gilt frame and glazed £150-250
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John Fitz Marshall (1859-1932) - Gouache - "Jack" - Full length portrait of a tabby cat 20ins x 14.75ins, signed, titled and dated "17 March 1901", in gilt moulded frame and glazed £700-1000
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William Sydney Cooper (1854-1927) - Watercolour - Sheep on cliffs with Reculver in the distance, 9.75ins x 13.75ins, signed in gilt moulded frame and glazed £600-800
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William Sydney Cooper (1854-1927) - Watercolour - Sheep in landscape, 9.75ins x 13.75ins, signed and dated 1911, in gilt frame and glazed £200-300
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After Louis Wain (1860-1939) - Watercolour and ink sketch - Cat, Golfer and Caddy, 19ins x 14.5ins, signed Louis Wain, in grained and moulded plaster frame and glazed £100-150
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Helen L. Neave - Watercolour - "Passiflora Vitifolia" - Passion Flower, 15ins x 10ins, signed and dated '93, in moulded frame and glazed £80-120
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C.H. Salter (fl. 1867) - Two watercolours - Still life with apples and grapes, 8ins x 12.25ins, and still life with plums, apple and cobnuts, 6.5ins x 9ins, both signed, in modern gilt frames and glazed £200-300
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Mid 20th Century School - Watercolour - Original artwork for Walt Disney's "Treasure Island", 11.75ins x 17ins, unsigned and unframed £200-300
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***Attributed to Peter Snow (1927-2008) - Watercolour - Parisian garden scene, 15.75ins x 21ins, framed and glazed £200-300 Provenance: Purchased from the artist at an Exhibition at the Royal Marsden Hospital some time in the 1980s or 1990s.
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Ian Bliss (20th Century British) - Two watercolours - "By the Side of the Sea", 5.75ins x 10ins, and "Two on a Bed", 9.25ins x 10ins, both signed and dated, in gilt frames and glazed £100-150 Provenance: The Neville Gallery, St. Peters Street, Canterbury, Kent
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Ian Bliss (20th Century British) - Watercolour - "The Landing Stage", 11ins x 9.5ins, signed and dated July '90, in wood frame and glazed £250-350 Provenance: Label verso with artist's name, full address, title and original price of work
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ARR John Bellany (1942-2013) - Watercolour - Shoulder length profile of a woman wearing a bonnet, 12ins x 10ins, signed in pencil, in gilt frame and glazed £1000-1500 Provenance: By repute gifted by the artist to the vendor
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***Ronald Searle (1920-2011) - Ink drawing - "And how are we feeling this morning?", 9.5ins x 7.75ins, on Searle's headed notepaper dated Tuesday, 10th July '52, in modern gilt frame and glazed £300-400 Note: A handwritten note on this drawing addressed to "Dear Woody" is written commiserating with the recipient during his illness. The note is signed "Yrs RS."
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20th Century School - Two works - Pencil drawing heightened in blue - Portrait of a young man, and Pastel - Profile study of a nude man, 17ins x 12ins and 14ins x 12ins, both unsigned and unframed (latter with damage to bottom right corner) £60-80
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Hermann Max Pechstein - Lithograph - Female dancer - "Modellstudie", 18.5ins x 14.25ins, signed and dated in pencil 1918, and with title, in metal frame and glazed £600-800
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George Conrad Roller (1858-1941) - Wash drawing - "Nathan and David", 10ins x 14ins, signed (unframed), eight etchings and a gouache - "Tadley", by the artist, and one other etching £80-120 Note: In addition to his artistic career, George Conrad Roller had a successful military career serving in the Old Middlesex Company Yeomanry, rising to the rank of Company Sergeant-Major
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Margaret Fletcher (1862-1943) - Shoulder length portrait of Dorothy Hume Myles nee Fletcher, 25.5ins x 15.5ins, signed and dated 1904, in flared oak and gilt mounted frame and glazed £300-400
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Attributed to Augustus Edwin John (1878-1961) - Pencil drawing - Self portrait (Circa 1898), 5.5ins x 4.5ins, (torn through centre) in oak frame and glazed £500-700 Provenance: Handwritten label to verso indicates that work was most likely purchased from Sotheby's Auction, 4th December 1963, Lot 31 from the Collection of Dr. William Crampton Gore R.H.A., a fellow student of John at the Slade. The label also mentions an annotation to the margin of the drawing apparently written by Crampton Gore - "Augustus John drawing of himself about 1898 before his beard had grown - I remember him at the Slade in Spring of 1898 when he was starting to grow it"
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Style of Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902) - Pencil drawing - Elderly man with stick with cattle in distance, 11.75ins x 7.25ins, bears signature, in limed oak frame and glazed £100-200
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*** Arsene Chabanian (1864-1949) - Pastel - "Soleil Couchant" - Sunset beach scene, 18ins x 25ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £700-1000 Provenance: Exposition de Monte Carlo label pasted verso with artist's name, title of work and price
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Kassandra Isaacson (20th / 21st Century) - Conte and charcoal - "Dancers", 27ins x 38.5ins, monogrammed, in limed oak frame and glazed £150-200 Note: Label to verso gives authorship, title and year 2002
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Kassandra Isaacson (20th/21st Century) - Pencil drawing - Nude study, 9.5ins x 7.75ins, framed and glazed and three Giclee prints - "Aphrodite" 11.75ins x 8.25ins, "Narcissus and Echo" 11.5ins x 8ins, both with initials and titles in pencil (unframed) and another "Angelica & Medaro" 8ins x 12ins, framed and glazed £100-150
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A collection of ephemera relating to the first Soho Fair, July 1955, organised by Monsieur Berlemont, proprietor of Maison Berlemont, 49 Dean Street, London, including - Joseph Lee (1901-1975) - Pen, ink and watercolour - Cartoon - "Alphonse got off his mark so smartly at yesterday's waiters....", 17.25ins x 10.5ins, signed "Lee", framed and glazed, together with a letter from Buckingham Palace congratulating M. Berlemont £200-300 Note: Drawing by Lee, Cartoon No. 6223, of July 11th 1955 from his series "London Laughs" featured in The Evening News
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G. Vernon Stokes (1873-1954) - Etching - "Setters (English and Irish)", 9.75ins x 11.75ins, signed and titled in pencil to margin, in ebonised frame and glazed £100-150
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Early 20th Century English School - Ink and watercolour caricature - Four First World War British Soldiers practising bayonet drill, 7.5ins x 10.75ins, indistinctly signed and dated 1914, the mount with ink inscription "A. Ridley Martin, Captain, 4th The Buffs 18.11.14", in ebonised frame and glazed £100-150 Note: Alfred Ridley Martin, born 1881, competed in the 1912 and 1920 Olympics for Great Britain as a Fencer (Sabre). His Regiment was raised in August 1914 in Canterbury. He died in 1970. ____________
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John Skinner Prout (1806-1876) - Four pencil drawings - Views of buildings, each approximately 7.5ins x 5.25ins, signed in pencil "Prout" and dated 1858, in ebonised frames and glazed £400-600
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***John Ward (1917-2007) - Ink drawing - "Opera - Olantigh, Wye", 9.25ins x 12.25ins, signed, titled and dated 1967, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200
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Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902) - Pencil drawing - Ewe and two lambs, 4ins x 6.5ins, signed and dated 1874, in gilt frame and glazed £500-600
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19th Century French School - Pen and pencil sketch heightened in white - "Vue de la Basilique, St. Basile a Moscow", 16ins x 18ins, indistinctly signed and dated 22nd September 1893, in ebonised frame and glazed £100-150
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Ivan Berryman (20th Century) - Limited edition aeronautical print - "Tugs of War" (No. 104 of 250), 10ins x 17ins, signed and numbered in pencil and with signatures of Flying Officer N. Squadron, G.P.R., Blake Hill Farm and Warrant Officer, 620 Squadron, 3 Group, Chedburgh, framed and glazed £60-80
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Ivan Berryman (20th Century) - Limited edition coloured print - "Shuttleworth Salute" (No. 76 of 250), 15ins x 21.75ins, signed and numbered in pencil, and pencil signature of R.O. Shuttleworth, framed and glazed £60-80
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Ivan Berryman (20th Century) - Limited edition coloured print - "N2980 - The Lochness Wellington" (No. 134 of 450), 15.25ins x 21.75ins, signed and numbered in pencil, and signatures connected with the subject, framed and glazed £60-80 ___________
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