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Hulbert James Medlycott (1841-1920) - Watercolour - "Greenwich Hospital" - Viewed from the Thames, 8ins x 14ins, and another - Venice with sailing boats to foreground, 8ins x 14.25ins, each signed and dated 1892, in gilt frames and glazed £200-300 Note: The view of Greenwich Hospital with label to verso "For the Dudley Gallery, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly", with subject title, name and address of artist and price of £6.10s.
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Richard Henry Wright (1857-1930) - Watercolour - "The Pool of London", 7ins x 10.25ins, signed and dated '97, in gilt frame and glazed £200-300 Provenance: St. Helier Galleries Ltd, Jersey, Channel Islands, Reference No. H0556 (J2596)
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Richmond W. Markes (19th/20th Century) - Watercolour - Shipping scene with headland, 6ins x 13ins, signed and dated 1863, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200
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19th Century English School - Watercolour - "Tell's Chapel, Lake Lucerne", 6.5ins x 8.75ins, unsigned, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Frank Watson Wood (1862-1953) - Watercolour - Estuary scene with red sunset, 6.75ins x 12.75ins, signed and dated 1911, in gilt frame and glazed £120-160
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W.A. Earp (19th/20th Century) - Watercolour - Coastal scene with white cliffs, 6.25ins x 10ins, signed, in gilt frame and glazed £120-160
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Attributed to Giovanni Bartolena (1866-1942) - watercolour - Venetian canal scene, 16ins x 7ins, signed 'Bartolena', in later gilt frame and glazed £200-300
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Frederick John Widgery (1861-1942) - Two watercolours - Coastal scenes with sailing boats, each 9.25ins x 13.25ins, signed, in moulded gilt frames and glazed £200-300
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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 £80-120
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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 £450-600
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Frank Southgate (1872-1916) - Watercolour - Pheasant taking flight, 14.5ins x 22ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £500-700
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John Rignall (1916-2004) - Watercolour - Christmas card designs on board - mostly featuring Robins, various sizes, an artist's proof etching featuring the artist's dogs, thirteen coloured prints, and two wildlife books illustrated by John Rignall £100-150 Note: Artwork mostly produced for Linden Artists Ltd, 91/92 Battersea Business Centre, 103 Lavender Hill, London SW11 5QL
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Attributed to Mary Ann Duffield (1819-1914) - Watercolour - Still life of flowers in a jug, 12.25ins x 9ins, unsigned, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Helen L. Neave - Watercolour - "Passiflora Vitifolia" - Passion Flower, 15ins x 10ins, signed and dated '93, in moulded frame and glazed £60-80
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George Oyston (1861-1937) - Watercolour - Country landscape at sunset with hay stooks, 10ins x 13.5ins, signed and dated 1926, in white painted frame and glazed £120-160
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Mid 20th Century School - Watercolour - Original artwork for Walt Disney's "Treasure Island", 11.75ins x 17ins, unsigned and unframed £150-200
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***John Ward (1917-2007) - Ink and watercolour drawing - "Woods at Bilting", 15ins x 18.25ins, signed, inscribed and dated 1987, in limed oak frame and glazed £300-500
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ARR Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979) - Ink and watercolour sketch - "Monstrous Statuary", 10.5ins x 10.75ins, initialled "EA" to lower right corner, in painted and gilt moulded frame and glazed £1200-1500 Note: Reverse of frame bears No. 1228 and artist's address label for Edward Ardizzone R.A., 130 Elgin Avenue, Maida Vale, London W9, and noted not shown at R.A.
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John Shirley Fox (1860-1929) - Pair of pastel drawings - Shoulder length portraits of women, one wearing a hat, the other with fur trimmed coat, 17.5ins x 11.5ins, signed and dated 1920, in gilt moulded frames and glazed £250-350
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Maxell Gordon Lightfoot (1886-1911) - Charcoal and wash study - "Mrs Spilling and Katie" - Seated mother and child, 11.25ins x 13ins, unsigned but inscribed to back "To Mrs Spilling and Katie from M.G. Lightfoot", in black frame and glazed £100-200 Provenance: From Carfax & Co Ltd., 24 Bury Street, Jermyn Street, St. James, London, and Arthur Clifton and thence by family descent Note: Arthur Chifton was once Financial Adviser to the Carfax Gallery and became its Manager between 1863 and 1932. The three Camden Town Group exhibitions were held in the Carfax Gallery in St. James area of central London
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Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606-1669) - Engraving - "The Circumcision in the Stable", 3.75ins x 5.75ins, signed in plate and dated 1654(?), in walnut and gilt moulded frame and glazed £800-1200 Note: Thought to be first state of two very good impressions with small margins, backed Provenance: Faustus Galleries, 67-68 Jermyn Street, St. James, London SW1Y 6NW, given as provenance of William Eskdaile and No. A457
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***Arsene Chabanian (1864-1949) - Pastel - "Soleil Couchant" - Sunset beach scene, 18ins x 25ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £600-800 Provenance: Exposition de Monte Carlo label pasted verso with artist's name, title of work and price
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Laurent Guyot (1756-1806) after Jean Henri Pernet - Two aquatints - "A View of the Environs of Rome" and "Second View of the Environs of Rome", ovals 10.75ins x 12.5ins, in moulded frames and glazed £400-600
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17th Century Italian School - Ink and coloured wash drawing - Architectural detail for a large scale frame between fluted pilasters, 20.5ins x 16.125ins (paper size), and a similar of a carved baroque frame, 15ins x 14.5ins (both unframed) £300-400
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Eugene Bejot (1867-1931) - Etching - "Londres 1902", 7.5ins x 6.125ins, signed in plate, and Leon Gaucheral (1816-1886) - Etching - "Charing Cross", 4.375ins x 6.25ins, signed in plate (both unframed but mounted) £200-300
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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 £60-80
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Samuel Buck (1696-1779) and Nathaniel Buck (fl. early/mid 18th Century) - Engraving - "The North-West Prospect of Maidstone, in The County of Kent", 12.25ins x 32ins, published 1738 (unmounted and unframed) £175-250
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Samuel Buck (1696-1779) and Nathaniel Buck (fl. early/mid 18th Century) - Engraving - "The South Prospect of Dover, in The County of Kent", 12.25ins x 32ins, published March 26th 1739 (unmounted and unframed) £175-250
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Engraving - "The West View of Cows Castle, in the Isle of Wight", 5.75ins x 13.75ins, dated 1733, and J. Mason after George Lambert - Coloured engraving - "View of Saltwood Castle at Hythe in Kent", 10.5ins x 20.25ins, published February 20th 1762, both framed and glazed £120-160
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Henry Thomas Alken (1785-1851) - Eight coloured lithographs - Racing scenes, all approximately 8ins x 24ins, in ebonised frames and glazed £150-200
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Edward Duncan (1803-1882) after C. Henderson - Coloured mezzotint - "Returning from Ascot Races", 14.75ins x 32.75ins (unframed) £150-200
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Robert Wallace Hester (19th/20th Century) after Harington Bird (1846-1936) - Coloured engraving - "Simonian and Fullerton" - Studies of two greyhounds, 12.5ins x 16.5ins, published 1st July 1898 by MacQueen & Sons, Tottenham Court Road, London, in Hogarth frame and glazed £200-300
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G.J. Emblem after T. Allen - Engraving - "The Post Office, St. Paul's Cathedral and Bull & Mouth Inn, London 1829", 8ins x 15.75ins, published by Roberts & Leete Ltd, London, and T.A. Prior after A.L. Thomas - Engraving - "Royal Exchange and Bank of England", 8ins x 16ins, both in modern wood frames and glazed £120-160
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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 £150-200 Provenance: Label verso with artist's name, full address, title and original price of work
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John Sell Cotman (1782-1842) - Etching - "Clifton", 8ins x 7ins (unframed - catalogue A.E. Popham (1922) - No. 297) £120-160
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Fred Richards (1878-1932) - Engraving - "Bond Street", 9ins x 10.375ins, signed and titled in pencil (unframed) £120-160
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Margaret Kemp-Welch (19th/20th Century) - Sheep in lowland landscape, 6ins x 6ins, signed in pencil outside plate, and Frank Short (19th/20th Century) - Etching "Niagara Falls", 5ins x 7ins, signed in pencil outside plate (1893 - both unframed) £200-300
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William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) - Drypoint etching - H.M.S. Natal in Portsmouth Harbour with H.M.S. Victory, 6.25ins x 10ins, signed in pencil to margin, in modern gilt frame and glazed £200-300
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Charles William Sharpe (active 1848-1883) - Engraving after Daniel Maclice - "The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar", 11ins x 45ins, framed and glazed (glass cracked) £120-160
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Francis Seymour Haden (1818-1910) - Three engravings - "Wareham Bridge", 5.75ins x 9.25ins, titled in pencil outside plate, "Egham Lock", 6ins x 8.75ins, and "Bords de la Tamise", 4.57ins x 10.75ins (all unframed) £200-300
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William Walcot (1874-1973) - Etching - "St. Martins, London", 6.5ins x 11.75ins, signed in pencil, framed and glazed £80-120
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Edward Bainbridge Copnall (1903-1973) - Charcoal sketch - Gambolling horses, 12ins x 14.75ins, signed "Copnall", in Hogarth frame and glazed £80-120 Note: The mount with ink inscription "Horses", signed by the artist "Copnall 1942"
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19th Century School - Lithograph - Portrait of a young Queen Victoria and two of her children, 17ins diameter, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £80-120
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19th Century British School - Pair of coloured lithographs - "The Sailor Boy's Departure" and "The Sailor's Return", each 21.25ins x 16.5ins, framed and glazed £80-100
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***Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) - Etching - "The Sluice Gate" (1924), on japanned paper, 5.25ins x 5.25ins, signed, in modern frame and glazed £500-700 Note: From an edition of 69, published by Twenty-One Gallery, London
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***Graham Clark (born 1941) - Limited edition coloured etching - "Cornish Haven" (No. 50 of edition of 150), 10.75ins x 16.25ins, signed, titled and numbered in pencil in lower margin, in gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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