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Karl Kaufmann (Austrian, 1843-1902): The port of Alexandria, oil on panel, titled lower right & signed 'Fr. Gilbert', H 52 x W 41cm. Note: A painter of harbourside topographical views, Kaufmann travelled widely & signed his work with numerous pseudonyms £800-1200
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French School (19th/20th century): The Place de la Concorde by night, oil on canvas, H 32 x W 41cm. Provenance: Label verso for the Eisenbach Erie collection £300-500
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Alfred George Webster (British, 1852-1916): 'Little Purple & Gold Church', watercolour, signed & dated lower right, H 29 x W 20cm. Provenance: Stencil numbers verso & label for the Goupil Gallery, London £100-200
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Herbert Alexander (British, 1874-1946): Cox's apple shop, watercolour, signed lower left & dated '94, H 18 x W 26cm £150-200
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French School (18th/19th century): A busy market with figures beneath an arch, oil on canvas laid onto panel, indistinctly signed lower left, H 20 x W 32cm. Provenance: Label verso for Leggatt Brothers £100-200
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Samuel Phillips Jackson (British, 1830-1904): Lynmouth, Devon, gouache, signed lower right & dated 1857, H 50 x W 75cm £200-300
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Attributed to Arthur Wellington Fowles (British, 1815-1883): A pair of oils on canvas depicting extensive harbour views on Ryde, Isle of Wight, showing Appley Tower & a view of Ryde beach, each H 51 x W 61cm, unframed. Note: Born in Ryde, Arthur Wellington Fowles was the town's principal painter from 1850 until his tragic death in 1883. He is most renowned for his portraits of sailing vessels, particularly yachts, but three small coastal compositions similar to the present paintings can be found in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. £400-600
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Continental School (19th century): A young lady with her dog, oil on canvas, H 77 x W 60cm £800-1200
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Nikolaos Himonas (Russian/Greek: 1864-1929): Skyros, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, titled & dated 1904 verso, H 15 x W 23cm £300-500
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Alexander Mark Rossi (Corfu 1870-1916 London): A boy playing with a crab on a beach with the coast beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 42 x W 34cm. Note: Rossi was born on the Greek Island of Corfu, the son of Dr Mark Rossi, an Italian judge presiding over the Ionian Islands during the time of British rule. On a visit to Preston, England in 1866, Rossi met and later married Jane Gillow. Thereafter he remained in the United Kingdom, moving to London in the 1870s & exhibiting over 60 works at the Royal Academy. £1500-1800
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After Jean-Léon Gérôme (French: 1824-1904): 'The Duel after the Masquerade', oil on panel, signed with monogram lower right, H 8.5 x W 13cm. Note: After the 1857-59 original in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore £300-500
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Circle of George Henry Boughton (American, 1833-1905): A scene from Don Quixote, oil on panel, H 9 x W 13cm £300-500
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Circle of James John Hill, R.B.A. (British, 1811-1882): A woman carrying a basket of chickens, oil on canvas, H 74 x W 54cm £200-300
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Henry Archibald Major (British, 1829-1902): Still life of fruit in a basket, oil on panel, signed lower right & dated 1892, H 44 x W 51cm £200-300
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English School (19th century): A portrait miniature of a gentleman in a dark jacket & white cravat, dated 1823 & inscribed verso, H 8.5cm £100-200
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Erich Bogdanffy Pauly (German, 1869-1918): A river landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 52 x W 75cm £100-200
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Circle of David Cox Senior, O.W.S. (British, 1783-1859): A shepherd herding sheep in a landscape with windmill beyond, oil on canvas, H 90 x W 68cm £400-600
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Attributed to William Stone (British, 1842 - 1913): Frankley Church, Worcestershire, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower right, titled & dated verso, H 50 x W 75cm £200-300
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Attributed to Jan Mytens (Dutch, circa 1614-1670): Portrait of a gentleman in armour with landscape beyond, oil on canvas, H 42.5 x W 32.5cm, in fine period giltwood frame intricately carved with floral & foliate decoration £3000-5000
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Caspar Netscher (Dutch, 1639-1684): Portrait of a lady seated at a table before a curtain with landscape beyond, H 50 x W 40cm £2000-3000
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Continental School (17th/18th century): Portrait of Saint Jerome, oil on canvas, H 55 x W 42cm £200-400
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Circle of Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called il Guercino (Italian, 1591-1666): The Penitent Magdalene, oil on canvas, H 150 x W 115cm, unframed £1500-2500
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Follower of Jacopo Robusti: called Tintoretto (Italian, 1519-1594): Christ washing the feet of Saint Peter, oil on canvas laid onto panel, H 37 x W 28cm, unframed. Note: The scene comes from a passage in John 13 where, before the Last Supper, Christ washes the feet of his disciples. Peter protested, but Christ observed, 'If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me'. Peter then said, 'Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head'. Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet was a favourite theme of Tintoretto, and there are at least six known works by him on the subject. £200-300
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Circle of Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669): Portrait of a scholar in robes & a turban reading at a desk, oil on cradled panel, H 57 x W 46cm £2000-4000
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Circle of John Hayls (English, 1600-1679): Portrait of a gentleman in robe & sash, oil on canvas, stencil numbers verso, H 68 x W 52cm £600-800
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Follower of Justus Sustermans (Flemish, 1597-1681): A portrait of a young gentleman, oil on canvas, H 31 x W 23.5cm £500-800
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Continental School (16th/17th century): Christ as the Man of Sorrows, oil on pine panel, inscribed verso 'Padua', H 42 x W 33cm, in good quality 18th century carved giltwood frame £400-600
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After Hans Holbein the Younger (German, circa 1497-1543): Portrait of Henry VIII, oil on metal panel, H 14 x W 12cm £300-500
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Follower of Jean Antoine Watteau (French, 1684-1721): A Fête Champêtre, oil on canvas, H 93 x W 93cm £1500-2500
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Circle of Guido Reni (Italian: 1575-1642): Madonna & child, oil on canvas, H 23 x W 17cm £400-600
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After Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641): Portrait of a man in a ruff, oil on canvas, H 72 x W 55.5cm £600-800
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After Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1618-1682): Street children playing a game of dice, oil on canvas, H 78 x W 63cm £600-800
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Circle of Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806): La chemise enlevée, oil on canvas laid on board, unframed. Note: The present picture relates to Fragonard's circa 1770 composition of the same subject, presently in the Louvre, Paris £800-1200
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Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669): Three etchings, one a self portrait, the others biblical subjects, each signed within the plate, the largest H 12 x W 10cm, £300-500
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H Redmore (19th century): A harbour with numerous figures, boats & a town beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 59 x W 90cm £200-300
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Circle of Hermanus Koekkoek, Senior (Dutch, 1815-1882): A coastal scene with numerous figures on the shore, boats & distant town beyond, oil on canvas, H 24 x W 44cm £300-500
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Samuel John Lamorna Birch R.A, R.W.S, R.W.A. (British, 1869-1955): A wooded river landscape, oil on canvas laid on board, signed lower right, H 28 x W 49.5cm £400-600
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Alfred Glendening Junior (British, 1861-1907): Fisherfolk on a beach, oil on canvas, signed with initials verso, H 61 x W 40cm £800-1200
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Charles George Lewis (British, 1808-1880) after Thomas Jones Barker (British, 1815-1882): The relief of Lucknow & triumphant meeting of Havelock, Outram & Sir Colin Campbell, November 1857, mixed method engraving, hand signed in pencil by both artists, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, 1863, H 81 x W 142cm £200-400
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Attributed to William Havell (British, 1782-1857): Wanstead House, the seat of William Pole Tylney Long Wellesley Esq, oil on canvas, H 45 x W 62cm. Provenance: The Parker Gallery, London; Private Collection, Wanstead. Note: A rare original, period depiction of Wanstead House, the present composition relates to the engraving by Robert Havell after William, published in 1815. £3000-5000
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Circle of Nikolaus Michael Spengler (German, 1700-1776): A reverse painting on glass depicting figures outside a tavern after David Teniers, H 5 x W 8cm £200-400
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Frederick James Aldridge (British, 1850-1933): A set of three watercolours depicting shipping in the North Sea, each signed, one titled, H 25 x W 37cm £400-600
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Ralph Hedley, R.B.A. (Staithes Group, 1851-1913): 'The Evening of Life', oil on panel, signed lower left & dated 1906, H 40 x W 32cm £400-600
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De Wit (Belgian, 19th century): 'East, West, Home is Best', figures in a rural landscape in Tirlemont, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 90 x W 146cm, elaborately framed £2500-3500
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Circle of Sir Edward John Poynter, Bt, P.R.A, R.W.S. (British, 1836-1919): Head & shoulders study of a young man, coloured chalks, H 23 x W 23cm £200-300
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Circle of Thomas Sidney Cooper, R.A. (British, 1803-1902): Sheep in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, H 25.5 x W 36cm, unframed £150-250
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Thomas Creswick, R.A. (British, 1811-1869): A river landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, H 26 x W 41cm £100-200
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Circle of John Frederick Herring, Senior (British, 1795-1865): A greyhound in a landscape, oil on panel, H 26 x W 30cm. Note: the present composition relates to a larger oil on canvas of the same subject by Herring, signed & dated 1855, sold by Sotheby's, New York, 29th November 2007, 124 & illustrated in Julie Britt, ed, The Poole Collection, 1980, p. 35. £800-1200
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Adolphus Robert Venables (British, 1811-1873): Portrait of a gentleman, oil on canvas, signed lower right & dated 1873, H 76 x W 63cm £200-300
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Edgar E. West (British, active circa 1857-1892): Rumsdall Torrens, Norway, watercolour, signed lower left, H 67 x W 100cm. Provenance: Originally given to the vendor's great grandfather by Dr Neal, who was on one of Scott's early expeditions to The Antarctic £400-600
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