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Manner of Francois Gerard (1770-1837) - Oil painting - Shoulder length portrait of a young woman with a mandolin wearing lace collar, puffed sleeves and her hair dressed in ringlets, canvas 29ins x 24ins, in ebonised and gilt frame £500-700
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19th Century Continental School - Oil painting - Shoulder length portrait of a young woman wearing a headdress, relined canvas 27ins x 21ins, in gilt frame £200-300
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F. Fuchs (19th Century) - Oil painting - Shoulder length portrait of an elderly man smoking a pipe, panel 6.5ins x 4.75ins, signed to top left, in gilt moulded frame, and Dutch School - Oil painting - Interior of an inn with figures drinking and smoking pipes in the manner of Adriaen Van Ostade, board 8ins x 6.5ins, in gilt moulded frame £120-160
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Late 19th/early 20th Century British School - Oil painting - Portrait of a seated young boy dressed in blue, relined canvas 22.5 x 29.5ins, in gilt moulded frame £200-300
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19th Century British School - Oil painting - Portrait of a seated young woman at her spinning wheel, panel 14ins x 10ins, in moulded pine frame £70-100
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M. C. (19th Century School) - Oil painting - Seated portrait of a woman within a interior, canvas 12ins x 9ins, monogrammed, in gilt moulded frame £80-120
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***Anthony Devas (1911-1958) - Oil painting - "Simon" - Portrait of Simon Faraday, 1942, canvas 18ins x 14ins, signed, in painted and gilt moulded frame £300-500 Note: Label to verso (detached) states "Simon 1942, owned by Mrs John Faraday" and gives her address as "1 Fernshaw Road, Chelsea, London SW10". Additionally the canvas to stretcher states "No. 2 Simon by Anthony Devas. 6 Markham Square SW3"
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***Elaine Ask (20th Century British) - Oil painting - "Mud Pies" - Study of three young children on a hot summer's day, canvas 23.75ins x 33.5ins, signed and dated '89, unframed £100-120
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19th Century English School - Oil painting - "The raising of the daughter of Jarirus", canvas 10ins x 13ins, unsigned, in gilt moulded frame £80-120 325-326
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***Phillip Sanders (born 1938) - Oil painting - "Folkestone Races", board 19ins x 30ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame £300-400
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***Phillip Sanders (born 1938) - Oil painting - "Two Grey Ponies", board 18ins x 22ins, signed, in painted moulded frame £200-250
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Late 19th Century English School - Oil painting - "Onyx" - Primitive equine portrait, canvas 15ins x 30.25ins, in moulded gilt frame £100-120 Note: The portrait is annotated "Onyx. Foaled June 1897 (by Evolution). Owner - Tom Smith, Sarre, Kent", and details of a first and third prize
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19th Century British School - Oil painting - Portrait of a white Scottie dog, canvas 13.25ins x 13.25ins, indistinctly signed and dated 1865, in gilt moulded frame £100-150
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N. Cannicci - Oil painting - Still life with vase of flowers, canvas 40ins x 30.5ins, signed (canvas holed) in gilt moulded frame £600-800 Note: Possibly Niccolo Cannicci (1846-1906)
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After Johann Baptist Drechler (1756-1811) - Oil painting - Still life - Vase of mixed flowers and fruit on a stone ledge, on leather panel, 21ins x 31ins, unsigned, in oak moulded frame carved with leafage £400-600
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19th/20th Century School - Oil painting - Still life study of fruit with basket, canvas 24ins x 36ins, in gilt moulded frame (relined) £300-400
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***G. Moore (20th Century) - Oil painting - Pierrot, Clown, and Ballet Dancer, board 30.75ins x 22.25ins, indistinctly signed, in painted frame £200-300 Provenance: The Rowley Gallery Ltd, 87 Campden Street, Kensington, London
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***Aubrey Williams (1926-1990) - Oil painting - Abstract in yellow, black and burnt orange, canvas 30ins x 34ins (unsigned and unframed) Provenance: Gifted to Peggy Archer (1926-1990) - Artist and fellow student at St. Martin's Central School of Art, London in the early 1960s £400-600
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***Attributed to Augustus Edwin John (1878-1961) - Pen and ink preparatory sketch showing a reclining and standing woman with four children, 18ins x 12ins, unsigned, in gilt frame and glazed £500-700 Provenance: Casper John (later Admiral John) son of Augustus John as a baby is shown in bottom left corner - this work was found in his home
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*** Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) - Watercolour - Shoulder length portrait - "Brenda", 12.25ins x 8.25ins, signed, circa 1970, framed and glazed £200-300 Note: Provenance to verso states that Brenda was a patient of a local psychiatrist living in Plymouth
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19th Century English School - Watercolour - Seated girl with posy of flowers, oval 8ins x 6ins, in gilt metal slip and easel pattern frame £80-120
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James Georges Bingley (circa 1841-1920) - Watercolour - Country scene with rocky river and figures, 12.25ins x 7.5ins, initialled, in ebonised frame and glazed £200-300
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Robert Weir Allan (1852-1942) - Watercolour - View of two figures on tree lined path beside a lake (possibly in India) 7.5ins x 14.5ins, signed, framed and glazed £200-300
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Attributed to Henry Moore (1831-1895) - Watercolour - "The River Erne", 10ins x 17.75ins, signed and dated 1865 and further monogrammed and dated '65, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £150-200
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Norman Tayler (1843-1915) - Watercolour - "Gossip" - Two women talking in the middle of a field, 7.25ins x 14ins, signed and dated 1883, framed and glazed £150-200
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Samuel Prout (1783-1852) - Watercolour - "Old Cottage", 10ins x 14ins, signed, in gilt frame and glazed £150-200
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Henry H. Parker (1858-1930) - Watercolour - "A Gravel Bank nr. Gomshall, Surrey" - Horse and cart on track to hillside with extensive landscape to background, 14.25ins x 21.25ins, signed in full to lower left corner, in gilt moulded and swept frame and glazed £120-160
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C. Simpson (20th Century) - Watercolour - Street view looking up towards Dover Castle, 18.5ins x 23.75ins, signed, framed and glazed £100-120
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*** Gordon Davies (1926-2007) - Watercolour - "The Campidoglio, Rome", 4.5ins x 18.75ins, signed and dated '69, in gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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Early 19th Century English School - Watercolour - "The Forum, Rome", 15.5ins x 11.5ins, unsigned but dated May 14 1817, in gilt frame and glazed £100-150
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John Beer (circa 1860-circa 1930) - Gouache and watercolour - "The Finish for the Derby 1913", 9.75ins x 13.75ins, signed and the runners identified, framed and glazed £100-200
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Attributed to Charles Thorneley (fl.1858-circa 1902) - Watercolour - "Harlech Castle", 9.5ins x 15.25ins, in gilt frame and glazed (unsigned) £100-150 Note: Ink handwritten paper label to verso gives title of work and authorship to Thorneley and his address
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Richard Principal Leitch (circa 1800-circa 1880) - Watercolour - River landscape with extensive remains of a ruined castle on a hill to the background, 17ins x 26ins, signed and 1878, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £100-200
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Donkin (late 19th Century) - Watercolour - Seated child in front of a well with hilly landscape to background, 14ins x 10ins, in moulded frame and glazed £80-120 Note: Handwritten note to back board states "On verso of watercolour - Miss Donkin 1888"
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Manner of John Scarlett Davis (1804-1845) - Watercolour - Continental street scene, possibly Bruges, 15ins x 10.25ins, initialled "J.S.D." to lower left, framed and glazed £80-100
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*** May Lily Dalziel (1869-1943) - Watercolour - "Sitting on the Doorstep" - Two seated and one standing child, 3.75ins x 5.75ins, unsigned, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £80-120
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S.J. (Toby) Nash (1891-1960) - Pen, ink and watercolour - "Mercery Lane, Canterbury", 11.5ins x 8.75ins, signed, in oak frame and glazed £80-120
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After Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899) - Watercolour - Figures in a cottage garden, 9.25ins x 13.25ins, apparently initialled, in gilt moulded and shaped frame and glazed £80-120
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Early 19th Century English School - Watercolour - View of Chatham and Borstal looking north towards the River Medway, 11.5ins x 26.5ins, unsigned, in painted moulded frame and glazed £100-150
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Charles Richardson (19th Century) - Pair of watercolours - "From Minster, Isle of Sheppey" and "Gillingham with Upnor Castle", each 6.25ins x 18.25ins, initialled, titled and each dated 1847 in pencil, framed and glazed £150-200
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George Finch Mason (1850-1915) - Pair of watercolours - "The Grand Millinery Steeplechase" and "With the boys away, the girls make play", each 10.25ins x 14.25ins, signed and titled to image, in gilt frames and glazed £200-300 361
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Louis Burleigh Bruhl (1861-1942) - Three watercolours - River landscape with sheep on bank and village to background, 12ins x 17ins, autumn landscape, 10ins x 15ins and plough-horse, evening, 13.5ins x 16.5ins, all signed, in gilt moulded frames and glazed £200-300
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***William Warden (1908-1982) - Watercolour - "Wood in Wales", 11ins x 14.5ins, signed, Jack Merriott (late 19th/early 20th Century) - Watercolour - Wooded scene, 9ins x 7ins, and G. Hylton-Hylton (late 19th Century) - Oil painting - Landscape with tree clump, panel 8.5ins x 11.5ins, all signed and framed £120-160
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*** Kenneth Budd (1925-1995) - Gouache - "Chaos in the Marina", canvas mounted on board, 18.5ins x 25.5ins, signed and dated June 1948, framed £250-350 Note: Signed in pencil to verso and also with the inscription "Please do not touch"
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C. Mackrow (19th/early 20th Century) - Watercolour - "Well done Warspite" - Jutland Naval Engagement in 1916, 11.5ins x 20.5ins, signed and dated 1916, framed and glazed £150-200
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Harry M. Geottroi (19th/20th Century English School) - Watercolour - Young fisher girl on a beach, 14.75ins x 9.75ins, signed, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £120-160
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William Frederick Settle (1821-1897) - Watercolour - "Grimsby Royal Dock Entrance", oval 4ins x 6.25ins, unsigned, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £100-150 Note: Label to verso gives title in pencil and artist in red crayon
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Francis Edward James (1849-1920) - Watercolour - "Mists at Sea", 7.5ins x 10.5ins, signed, in gilt frame and glazed £70-100
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