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George Grainger-Smith (1892-1961) - Gouache - "Highland Mist", 7.5ins x 9.5ins, in stained wood frame £70-100 Provenance: Mulberry Gallery, The Arbery, Market Place, Wantage, OX12 8AB
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William Warden (1908-1982) - Watercolour - "Wood in Wales", 11ins x 14.5ins, signed, in painted wood frame and glazed £60-80
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Reginald Sherrin (1891-1971) - Gouache - "Pathway through bluebell woodland", 19ins x 25.5ins, signed, in oak frame and glazed £120-160
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A pair of 19th Century Continental reverse glass painted convex oval panels, decorated with river landscapes within gilt moulded frames each 20ins x 23ins £300-400
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Ruth Latter (1869-1949) - Pastel - Still life of flowers in a vase, 12.5ins x 15.75ins, signed and dated 1913, in gilt carved frame and glazed £150-200 Provenance: Gifted to a lady who worked for the Bishop of Dover
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Samuel Prout (1783-1852) - Watercolour - Continental scene with river and decayed medieval arch and figures to foreground, 11.25ins x 4.75ins, framed and glazed £80-100
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Early 20th Century English School - Watercolour - Half length portrait of a young girl, 7ins x 5ins, in pierced gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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Mamgianelli (19th Century Italian School) - Watercolour - "Buttero" - Portrait of a standing figure, 15.5ins x 9ins, signed (paper cut-out around figure and joined to outer margin), in gilt frame and glazed £200-300
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Joshua Dighton (1831-1908) - Watercolour - Mr G. Henley Greaves in riding attire on horseback, 8.25ins x 6ins, unsigned, and Indian School - Miniature - Young couple wrapped in a shawl, probably on ivory 5ins x 3.75ins, both in gilt moulded frames and glazed £70-100
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Early 20th Century School - Watercolour heightened in white - Two sailors holding ship's wheel in choppy seas, 11ins x 8ins, in gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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After Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759-1817) - Watercolour - En grisaille - Two figures driving cows over a wooden bridge in country landscape, 13ins x 19ins, framed and glazed £120-160
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Follower of Angelica Kauffmann (1741-1807) - Pastel - Three classically attired female figures in a landscape, 12ins x 9ins, in gilt frame and glazed £120-160
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Leonard Richmond (1889-1965) - Watercolour - Rural landscape with cottage and palm tree, 10ins x 14ins, signed, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200
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Thomas Liverton (1907-1973) - Two watercolours - "The Rye Inlet with fishing boat, Sussex 1963" and "Walking the Oast Track, Sussex Countryside", each 14ins x 21.5ins, signed, in gilt frames and glazed £150-200
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Late 19th/early 20th Century School - Watercolour heightened in white - "Stranded" - Beached vessel in full sail at low tide, 7ins x 21ins, signed 'Albert', in gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200 Note: Label pasted verso with artist's name and title of work
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George Charles Francis (1860-?) - Watercolour - "Old Watermills, The Marne, Meaux", 5.25ins x 7.25ins, signed and titled to the image in pen, in gilt frame and glazed £80-120
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Attributed to Camillo de Vito (18th/19th Century) - Pair of gouache drawings - Views of Naples Harbour, each 16.25ins x 24.25ins, indistinctly signed "Camillo de ...." (unframed) £800-1200
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Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935) - Small watercolour sketch - "Two Quail", 6.25ins x 5ins, initialled "A.T." and dated March 25 1918, in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £400-600 Provenance: The Tryon Gallery, 23-24 Cork Street, London W1X 1HB (Ref. B.10258)
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Joy Hawken (20th Century British) - Watercolour - "The Dish Cloth" - Various studies of a Jack Russell puppy, 14.75ins x 17.75ins, signed in full in pencil and dated June '83, in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200 Provenance: The Tryon Gallery, 23-24 Cork Street, London W1X 1HB
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Robert McPhail (born 1953) - Watercolour - "Shelduck on the Sands", 13.5ins x 18ins, signed in full, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200 Provenance: The Tryon Gallery, 41-42 Dover Street, London W1X 3RB
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Brian Lewis (20th Century) - Pastel - Horseracing scene, 19.75ins x 23.5ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £120-160
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W. Frohawk (19th Century English School) - Six studies of bees and flowers, each 6.5ins x 5.25ins, one signed, all mounted in one modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £70-100
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Raoul M. de Longpre (1843-1911) - Watercolour - Still life of pink roses on a stone ledge, 21ins x 28.25ins, signed, in wood frame and glazed £1200-1600
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19th Century School - Reverse painting on glass - Still life with a vase of flowers, 24ins x 18ins, initialled "B.W." (?) (slight damage), in cross-grained and moulded walnut frame £300-500
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Simon Prince Hodge (1903-1973) - Watercolour - Five abstract figures in flowing clothes, 19ins x 25ins, signed, in gilt frame and glazed £300-400
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Jamini Roy (1887-1972) - Gouache - "Untitled (Two Leaping Deer)" - Two deer leaping to the left with motif of sun in "Alpana" style to top right hand corner, signed in Bengali to lower right, 13ins x 20.75ins, in painted frame and glazed £2500-4000 Provenance: Chemould Gallery, 12-F Park Street, Calcutta, A-16 (red oval gallery label to reverse of frame) Purchased by Robert and Joan Godwin, former Chairman and Managing Director of British Paints (India) based in Calcutta in the 1960s and thence by family descent Note: Similar example sold in Christie's New York Auction 20th September 2006, Lot 12
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Jamini Roy (1887-1972) - Gouache on woven paper - "Untitled (Head of Woman)" - Shoulder length portrait of an Indian woman with elongated neck, painted on 20mm strips of woven brown paper, 13ins x 10ins overall, signed in red in Bengali to lower right, in ebonised and gilt frame and glazed, mounted on a brown hessian covered board £1500-2500 Provenance: Chemould Gallery, 12F Park Street, Calcutta, A-16 (red oval label pasted to reverse of frame) Purchased by Robert and Joan Godwin, former Chairman and Managing Director of British Paints (India) in Calcutta in the 1960s and thence by family descent
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Al Loesetter (20th/21st Century American) - Watercolour - "Feathers", 21.75ins x 14.5ins, signed in pencil £100-150
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Andrew Munakali (circa 1940-1988) of the Gunwinggu Tribe - Aboriginal gouache painting on bark in brown and white - Three Mimi women with a grass whistling duck, bark panel 12.5ins x 28.5ins (unframed) £300-500 Provenance: Oenpelli Gallery, Arnehemland, Australia, with typed explanation and label indicating artist's full name of Liverpool River and code No. TT134
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W. Lucas (19th Century English School) and another - Two pastel shoulder-length portraits of young women, ovals 23.5ins x 18ins and 24.75ins x 19.75ins, one signed and dated 1867 and the other indistinctly signed, both in gilt moulded and leaf pattern frames (one glass cracked) £150-200
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Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) - Pair of coloured mezzotints - Lady Smythe and Jane, Countess of Harrington with their children, each 11.25ins x 9ins, published March 15th 1782 by F. Bartolozzi & Co, in ornate gilt moulded and open leaf pattern frames and glazed, and Henry Meyer (1782-1847) - Coloured mezzotint after George Romney (1734-1802) - Lady Hamilton as Nature, 11.5ins x 9.75ins, in ornate gilt open swept frame and glazed £150-250 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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William Ward (1766-1826) after John Hoppner (1758-1810) - Engraving - "Daughter of Sir Thomas Frankland, Bart." 21.25ins x 17.5ins, published by William Ward, Delancey Place, Hampstead Road, March 1st 1797, and James Ward (1769-1859) after John Hoppner (1758 1810) - Two Engravings - "Children Bathing" and "Juvenile Retirement", each 20.275ins x 17.75ins, published July 11, 1800, by Messrs Ward & Co, No. 6 Newman Street, London, in painted, moulded and gilt decorated frames and glazed £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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H. Macbeth-Raeburn (20th Century School) - Coloured mezzotint after Arthur W. Devis (1762-1822) - "Master James Alexander Simpson", 23ins x 16ins, published 1936 and signed in pencil to lower left margin, in fine carved giltwood and swept frame with floral and leafage ornament and glazed £100-150 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Henry Meyer (1782-1847) after William Derby (1786-1847) - Pair of coloured lithographs - "The Father's Delight" and "The Mother's Pride", each 8.75ins x 5.75ins, published April 1, 1811, by S. & J. Fuller, Temple of Fancy, 34 Rathbone Place, in gilt acanthus and bead pattern frames and glazed, and Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) - Two mezzotints - "The Affectionate Brothers" and "Lord Grantham, Honble. Frederick Robinson, Honble. Philip Robinson", each 13.5ins x 9.5ins, published April 1st, 1791, by Mrs Bovi, No. 207 Piccadilly, in gilt moulded and gadroon pattern frame and glazed £120-160 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) - Coloured mezzotint - "The Right Honorable, The Countess of Derby" - Full length portrait of a young woman wearing a fur trimmed shawl, 19.25ins x 12.25ins, published May 15th 1797, by John Jeffryes, Ludgate Hill, London, in gilt leaf and open scroll swept frame and glazed £150-200 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) - Coloured mezzotint - "Peniston, William and Frederick James Lamb" - Group of three children, 13.5ins x 9.5ins, in gilt acanthus leaf pattern frame and glazed, and De Bucourt (early 19th Century French School) - Coloured aquatint - "Le Compliment" or "La Matinee du Jour de L'An", oval 11.5ins x 9.375ins, in gilt frame and glazed £120-150 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Valentine Green (1739-1813) after Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) - Mezzotint - "The Ladies Waldegrave" - Three ladies seated at a table, 18.75ins x 22.75ins, published Dec. 1st 1781 by V. Green, No. 29, Newman Street, Oxford Street, London, in grained and gilt moulded frame, and Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) - Coloured mezzotint - "Lady Smythe" - Portrait of the Lady with her children, 11.25ins x 9ins, published March 15, 1780, by Mrs Bovi, No. 207 Piccadilly, in gilt leaf pattern frame and glazed £150-200 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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William Ward (1766-1826) after George Morland (1763-1804) - Pair of coloured mezzotints - "The Hard Bargain" and "Last Litter", each 18ins x 23.5ins, published March 20th 1800 by J.L. Cartwright, No. 3 Barron Street, Westminster, in ebonised and gilt moulded frames and glazed £250-400 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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George Keating (1762-1842) and W.J. Reynolds - Two coloured mezzotints after George Morland (1763-1804) and James Ward - "The Cottagers Wealth" and "The Cottagers Favourite", each 17.25ins x 21.75ins, published August 1st 1798 and June 2nd 1799, by Morgan & Co, No. 22, Margaret Street and 216 Holborn, London, in ebonised and gilt moulded frames and glazed £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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John Yeatherd (1765-1795) after Francis Wheatley (1747-1801) - Pair of coloured mezzotints - "Morning, Cottagers going out haymaking" and "Evening, the Farmers return from market", each 19ins x 25.25ins, published by John Yeatherd, Feb. 4th 1794, in ebonised and gilt moulded frames and glazed £250-400 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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William Ward (1766-1826) after George Morland (1763-1804) - Two coloured mezzotints - "No. 5 The Farmers Stable" and "No. 5 The Farm Yard", each 17.25ins x 21.5ins, published by J.R. Smith, King Street, Covent Garden, July 1st 1795 £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Thomas and William Daniell (1749-1840 and 1769-1837) - Pair of coloured aquatints (No. X and No. XI) - "S.E. and S.W. View of Fakeers Rock in the River Ganges, near Sultaungunge", each 16.75ins x 23.5ins, published by Thomas Daniell, Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, April 15th 1800, in modern gilt moulded frames and glazed £400-600 Provenance: Mr Ronald Daubeny O.B.E., formerly of Linton Park,Linton, Maidstone, Kent and thence by family descent
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Robert Pollard (1755-1838) after Nicholas Pocock (1741-1821) - Three coloured aquatints - Naval battle scenes - "H.M.S. Brunswick breaking the enemy's line, 1st June 1794", also showing the French ships "Le Vengeur" and "L'Achille", and "A Scene after the Battle", and "The Engaging and Taking of French Frigate "La Thamise" by His Majesty's Frigate "Santa-Margaritta", each 16.5ins x 23.75ins, published February 16th 1796, July 16th 1796 and June 1st 1798, by Nicholas Pocock, Great George Street, Westminster, in ebonised and gilt moulded frames £350-500 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Robert Pollard (1755-1838) after Nicholas Pocock (1741-1821) - Two coloured aquatints - "The distressed situation of the Dutton East Indiaman" and "The Chesterfield Packet rescuing the crew of a ship that was sinking", each 16.5ins x 23.5ins, published Sept. 15th 1796 and July 1st 1795, by John Jeffryes, Ludgate Hill, London, in ebonised and gilt moulded frames and glazed £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Robert and Daniel Havell (1769-1932 and born 1785) - Three coloured aquatints after T. Whitcombe - "Squadron of British Frigates led by The Amphion engaging the French and Venetian Squadrons off the Isle of Lissa, 13th March 1811", each 16.75ins x 25.5ins, published by George Andrews, 7 Charing Cross, London, in ebonised and gilt moulded frames and glazed £500-700 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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William Day (1797-1845) and Louis Haghe (1806-1895) - Three coloured lithographs after various artists - Marine scenes - "H.M.S. Caledonia, 120 Guns lying in Plymouth Sound", "H.M.S. Warsprite, 50 Guns" and "H.M.S. Canopus, 84 Guns", each 11.75ins x 16.75ins, in ebonised and gilt moulded frames and glazed £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Charles Hunt (born 1806) after F.C. Turner - Set of four coloured lithographs - "The Fox Chase - A Southerly Wind & Cloudy Sky", each 19ins x 14.25ins, published 1835 by Ackermann & Co, 96 Strand, London, in walnut and gilt moulded frames and glazed £200-300 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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19th Century English School - Lithograph - "The Trial of Queen Caroline", 22.5ins x 33.5ins, in birdseye maple frame and glazed £80-120 Provenance: Mr Ronald Daubeny O.B.E., formerly of Linton Park, Linton, Maidstone, Kent and thence by family descent
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