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English School (19th century): The Antique Collector, watercolour, H 18 x W 30cm £100-200
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English School (19th century): Portrait of Miss Hamilton with her dog, graphite & watercolour, H 38 x W 30cm; together with a pencil & watercolour head & shoulders portrait study of a lady, H 24 x W 19cm (2) £200-300
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Continental School (19th/20th century): A portrait miniature of a mother & child, signed Silver H 8.5 x W 6.5cm; together with English School (19th century): Portrait miniature of a gentleman, H 8cm (2) £100-200
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J C B (British, 19th/20th century): A landscape with cottages, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 31 x W 41cm £80-120
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Beatrice Parsons (1870-1955): Pavilion scene, watercolour, signed lower right, H 31 x W 45cm £100-200
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English School (19th century): Two girls in a cornfield, oil on canvas, H 60 x W 50cm £400-600
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A Portolan Chart of Cyprus Island: By Piri Reis from the Kitabi Bahriye, H 16 x W 10.5cm £120-180
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Ottoman School (19th century): A double mounted map montage depicting two portolan charts each inset with portraits of Suleiman the Magnificent & Mehmet the Conqueror, with Arabic inscriptions, gouache, each H 24 x W 31cm £300-500
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Dutch School (17th century): Figures & animals in a landscape with a cliff top castle beyond, oil on copper, H 13 x W 16cm £300-500
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Manner of Hendrick Avercamp (Dutch, 1585-1634): A winter landscape with figures on a frozen river, oil on cradled panel, H 47.5 x W 63cm, in good quality, elaborate, heavy gilt frame, bears wax collector's seal verso £1000-1500
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Anglo-Dutch School (17th century): Portrait of a lady wearing a ruff & pearls, oil on panel, H 45 x W 33cm £2000-3000
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Continental School (18th/19th century): Still life of flowers upon a ledge with attendant bugs, oil on canvas, stencil numbers verso, H 59 x W 49cm £300-500
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Attributed to Jan van de Venne, called Pseudo van de Venne (Dutch, active circa 1600-1651): Portrait of a haggard figure wearing a turban, oil on panel, H 24.5 x W 19.5cm, labelled & inscribed verso £800-1200
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Circle of Daniel Mytens (Dutch, c. 1590-1647): A half length portrait of a gentleman sporting a Van Dyck & ruff, oil on canvas, bearing coat of arms upper left, inscribed upper right 'Aetatis Suae 31, 1631', stencil numbers verso, H 90 x W 62cm £800-1200
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English School (17th/18th century): Portrait of a gentleman, oil on canvas, H 76 x W 63cm, unframed, stencil numbers verso £200-400
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Frederick Daniel Hardy (British, 1826-1911): Bringing in the Washing, Sudden Storm, oil on panel, signed lower right, H 13.5 x W 16.5cm.Provenance: Label verso for Arthur Tooth & Son, London £800-1200
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Edward Charles Williams (British, 1807-1881): An angler in a wooded river landscape with harvesters beyond, oil on panel, H 19 x W 25cm, inscribed 'E C Williams' verso; together with figures in a wooded river landscape, oil on panel, H 20 x W 27cm (2) £400-600
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Florence Hannam (British, active 1890-1898): portrait of a lady, pencil and watercolour, signed lower centre, H 30 x W 25cm £100-200
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William James Laidlay (British, 1846-1912): Crucifixion, figures before a cross in a sunset landscape with windmill beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 51 x W 68cm £200-400
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Robert Walker MacBeth, R.A, R.I, R.P.E, R.W.S. (British, 1848-1910): 'The Mushroom Gatherers', after Frederick Walker, A.R.A. (1840-1875), engraving, H 31 x W 57cm, with original label verso for Robert Dunthorne, London £80-120
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Giovanni Barbaro (Orientalist School, 1864-1915): North African street scene, watercolour, signed lower right, H 24.5 x W 59.5cm £80-120
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Ladislao Szody (Hungarian, 20th century): North African street scene, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 66.5 x W 78cm £300-500
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Orientalist School (19th/20th century): Damascus, oil on canvas, titled verso & indistinctly signed, H 44 x W 30cm £80-120
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Samuel Buck (British, 1696-1779) and Nathaniel Buck (British, active 1724-1759): The West Prospect of Portsmouth in Hampshire, hand coloured engraving, published 1749, H 30 x W 78cm £150-200
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John Varley Junior (British, 1850-1933): Boats upon a river with harbour & hills beyond, watercolour, signed lower left, H 11.5 x W 26cm £200-400
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Thomas Bush Hardy, R.B.A. (British, 1842-1897): Figures on a beach with boats beyond, watercolour, signed lower right, H 13 x W 30cm £200-400
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English School (19th century): Boats being brought to shore before the coast, a cliff top castle beyond, watercolour, H 16 x W 27cm £80-120
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F Arnold (19th/20th century): 'Peaceful Night', watercolour, signed lower right, titled lower left, H 25 x W 35.5cm £80-120
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Joseph Kirkpatrick (British, 1872-1936): Loch Valley, Kirkcudbrightshire, watercolour, signed lower left, H 17 x W 32cm £80-120
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Agnes Louise Holding (19th century): Still life of fruit, watercolour, signed lower left, H 29 x W 34cm £80-120
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Guido R. Bach, R.I. (German 1828-1905): Belissarius & Boy, watercolour, signed lower left, H 49 x W 37.5cm £200-300
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Paul Braddon (British, 1864-1938): Cairo, watercolour, signed lower right, H 27 x W 49cm £80-120
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John Russell, R.A. (British, 1745-1806): Portrait of a gentleman, pastel, signed lower left, H 56.5 x W 40cm. Provenance: Christie's, Pierpoint Morgan Sale, 31st March 1944, 104; Sotheby's 26th May 1950, 22 £200-300
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William Lionel Wyllie, R.A. (British, 1851-1931): The Battle of Trafalgar, etching, signed in pencil, H 39 x W 74cm £300-500
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English School (18th/19th century): A double sided portrait miniature depicting a portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat set within a plaited hair surround, the reverse depicting a child holding a dove, H 5cm £200-300
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Attributed to Moritz Michael Daffinger (Austrian, 1790-1849): A portrait miniature on ivory depicting a young lady in a white dress & red head scarf, circa 1820, signed lower right, H 8 x W 6cm £100-200
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French School (18th/19th century): A portrait miniature depicting a young lady in a green dress, circa 1780, her left breast exposed, D 6.7cm.Provenance: Bonhams, London 22nd March 1994, 79 £150-250
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George Perfect Harding (British, c. 1780-1853): A head & shoulders portrait miniature of a gentleman, signed with monogram, H 4.5cm £200-300
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Gervase Spencer (British, circa 1715-1763): Sir Wolstan Dixie, 4th Baronet (1700-1767), wearing blue coat and white waistcoat, watercolour on ivory, signed on the obverse with initials & dated GS/ 1748, H 4.2cm; together with a handwritten label signed and inscribed Sir Woolston Dixey/ Drawn by GSpencer/ London 1748 (2).Note: Born at the famed Bosworth Hall, Sir Wolstan Dixie, Sheriff of Leicestershire, was one of the most colourful of the 13 Dixie Baronets of Market Bosworth. He had a reputation for being a pugnacious bully who frequently engaged in lawsuits. As a result, numerous tales of his legendary antics, both true & spurious survive. £600-800
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Charles Hayter (British, 1761-1835): A portrait miniature of Anthony Aufrère (1704-1781), Rector of Heigham, Norfolk from 1732 to 1781, watercolour on ivory, H 6.2cm, within a gold frame with dark blue enamel verso, centred by an oval opalescent guilloche enamel compartment containing a lock of hair tied with tiny seed pearls and gold wire, £300-500
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Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978): Still life with Italian Handkerchief, the studio, Charleston, 1950, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 59 x W 49cm.Provenance: The Reader's Digest Collection, New York; Christie's, London, 19th November 2004, 20th Century British Art including Property from The Reader's Digest Association, 43. Exhibited: The Katonah Gallery, New York, 'Bloomsbury Artists from Charleston, Paintings from the Reader's Digest Collection', August 23rd - October 25th 1987; Johannesburg Art Gallery, 'Bloomsbury Paintings from Charleston, November 26th 1992 - February 28th 1993.Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this £8000-12000
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Frederick Gore, R.A. (British, 1913-2009): Still life of marigolds, 1957, oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled & dated verso, H 75 x W 101cm.Exhibited: The Geffrye Museum, London, 2007.Note: The view portrayed is looking out to Elm Park Gardens, Fulham, Gore's home.Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this lot £3000-5000
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Dod Procter (British, 1891-1972): Floral still life, oil on canvas, signed upper left, H 40 x W 35cm.Exhibited: Royal Academy, 1960.Provenance: bears stencil numbers & label for James Bourlet & Sons verso.Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this £3000-5000
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Bernard Meninsky (British, 1891-1950): Yellow pears & grapes, oil on canvas, signed & titled verso, H 37 x W 50cm.Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this £1000-1500
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Bernard Meninsky (British, 1891-1950): Head study of a woman, chalk, H 38 x W 33cm.Provenance: label verso for Wenlock Fine Art.Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this £500-700
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Tibor Boromisza (Hungarian, 1880-1960): Figures travelling through a snowy winter wooded street, oil on canvas laid onto board, signed lower right & dated 1911, H 89 x W 115cm £3000-4000
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James Longueville (British, b. 1942): Afternoon on the Beach, pastel, signed lower right, titled verso, H 27 x W 38cm £100-150
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James Longueville (British, b. 1942): Moorings at Thurne, The Broads, pastel, signed lower right, titled verso, H 27 x W 38cm £100-150
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Marcus Ford (British, 1914-1989): Near Faversham, Kent, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled verso, H 40 x W 75cm £150-200
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Sally Lawford (British, 20th century): 'Chris & The Lemon Tree', oil on canvas, signed with initials lower right & dated '89, H 120 x W 90cm.Exhibited: Kings Lynn Centre for the Arts.Please note that Artist's Resale Rights may apply to this £800-1200
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