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John James Wilson (1818-1875) - Marine scene with fishing vessels, oil on board, signed lower left, 30 x 49.5cm £200 - 300
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Edward Duncan (1803-1882) - Coastal fortification at lowtide, watercolour, signed lower right, 35 x 59cm £100 - 150
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Follower of David Vinckboons (Dutch c.1576-1632) - Extensive allegorical landscape scene, oil on canvas (re-lined), representing peace and love, with a reclining Venus at centre above playing putti, royal couples representing Europe, Asia and the Americas amidst servants, soldiers, hunters and fisherman. A Catholic standard bearer stands beside a dancing group, which includes a Puritan, a Crusader and many other figures, all interspersed with animals, birds, artists easels, musical instruments, and classical motifs, within a forest clearing with castle keep beyond and river in the foreground. 162 x 198cm.Housed in leaf-carved giltwood frame, probably 18th century, frame d.14.5cmPossibly executed as a response to the ongoing European wars with the Ottoman Empire, the Twelve Year Truce of 1609 between the Habsburg rulers of Spain & the Southern Netherlands with the Dutch Republic, and Dutch colonial expansion into the New World. £12000 - 18000
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Fred Hines - Dunbury Common, Essex, watercolour, 35 x 52cm £120 - 180
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C Essenhigh Corke (1852-1922) - Knole House at Sevenoaks, Kent, watercolour, signed and dated 1903 lower left, 23.5 x 71cm £80 - 120
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David W Haddon (act.1884-1914) - Head and shoulders portrait study of a pipe-smoking fisherman, oil on board, 26 x 21cm £150 - 250
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Follower of Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) - Half-length portrait of a lady believed to be Lady Frances Smith (1635-1692), wearing white dress, oil on canvas (re-lined), inscribed verso to stretcher 'Frances second wife of Sir Edward Smith Bart and widow of Sir Richard Newton Knight, one of the exchequer, she died November 30th 1692 aged 57', 76 x 61cm £1200 - 1800
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Edward John Niemann (1813-1876) - Extensive landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 25 x 35cm £150 - 200
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Alfred de Breanski Snr (1852-1928) - Pair; A valley in Aberdeenshire and A shallow stream Invernesshire, oil on canvas, signed lower left and right, each further inscribed and titled by the artist verso, 40 x 60cm £4000 - 6000
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Robert Burrows (1810-1883) - Travellers with dog on a woodland path, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 1869, 60 x 49.5cm Provenance: Mandell's Gallery, Norwich, label verso £700 - 1000
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19th century Suffolk school - Sailing boats and steamer on the Orwell, with a couple and sheep grazing in the foreground, oil on canvas, inscribed to stretcher 'Shepheard and Ipswich on the Orwell', 38.5 x 49.5cm, £200 - 300
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After A J Munnings (1878-1959) - Riding out with the hounds, oil on board, 49 x 80cm £120 - 180
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George Pienne - Mountainous lake scene, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 1900, 52 x 42cm £120 - 180
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Edward Heath KG MBE (1916-2005) - The heart of the village, watercolour, signed lower right, 33.5 x 52cm £200 - 300
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Late 18th century Italian school - Classical harbour scene, oil on canvas, 31 x 40cm £200 - 300
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J H Shepherd - The Thames at Windsor, watercolour with body colour, signed and dated lower left 1815, 21 x 31.5cm £100 - 150
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Follower of Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867) - Coastal scene with barges in choppy waters, oil on panel, bears signature and dated lower right 1836, 42 x 59cm £200 - 400
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Charles Cottet (1863-1924) - Cathedral des Moules, oil on board, signed lower right, 60 x 48.5cm £300 - 500
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Charles Davidson (1824-1902) - Lone traveller within a landscape, watercolour, signed lower left, 27.5 x 45cm £100 - 150
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Charles Knight (1901-1990) - At Capel Curig, watercolour, signed and dated lower right '30, 23 x 35cm £120 - 180
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Edouard Boehm (Austrian 1830-1890) - Figures on an Alpine path, with river and mountains beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 52 x 41cm £200 - 300
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H Hale - Lone fisherman on the riverbank, within an extensive landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right '05 (re-lined), 45 x 65cm £250 - 400
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Orlando Norie (1832-1901) - Pair; Royal Horse Artillery, watercolours, one signed lower right, 23.5 x 34.5cm Provenance: The Parker Gallery, Albemarle Street, London W1, label verso £500 - 700
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M L Beck - Herding cattle through Perry Barr village, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24.5 x 40cm £80 - 120
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Mid-19th century English school - Innocence with a posy, oil on canvas (re-lined and restored), 51 x 40cm £200 - 300
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19th century French school - Bust portrait of a maiden with flowers in her hair, oil on board, 53 x 44cm £150 - 200
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19th century French school - Bust portrait of a maiden, pastel, 44 x 36cm £80 - 120
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19th century English school - Pair; half length portraits of a gentleman and his wife, oil on canvas (re-lined), 76 x 62cm £400 - 600
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Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) - Travellers outside an inn, oil on oak panel (re-cradled), signed lower right, 40 x 38.5cm £1000 - 1500
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Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) - Figures with attendant horse and dog in conversation, outside a timbered house, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed lower left, 29.5 x 39.5cm £1000 - 1500
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Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) - Figures feeding chickens outside a cottage, with extensive landscape beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 50 x 76cm £1200 - 1800
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After J F Herring - Farmyard scene with horses, pigs and chickens, oil on canvas, 60 x 75cm £150 - 250
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Late 19th century English school - Study of a poacher within a landscape, oil on canvas, 50 x 40cm £250 - 400
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John F Pasmore (act. 1841-1866) - The Lovers, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed and indistinctly dated lower left, 32 x 24cm £300 - 400
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Alfred Pollentine (1836-1890) - Devano canal in Venice, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 40 x 60.5cm £400 - 600
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19th century English school - Coastal scene with figures awaiting the sailors return from stormy seas, oil on canvas (re-lined), 29 x 42cm £150 - 200
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Late 19th century Dutch school, Dutch canal with barges unloading, oil on panel, 20 x 25cm £200 - 300
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Roger John Collins - Gunships at Trafalgar, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed lower right, 52 x 67cm £100 - 150
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Tom Mostyn (1864-1930) - Extensive landscape with figures picnicing on the riverbank at Houghton Castle, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 75 x 101cm £400 - 600
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Savile Lumbley Flint (exh.1880-1895) - Rabbits in a wooded copse, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed lower left, 44.5 x 24cm £80 - 120
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William Cruickshank (1848-1922) - Pair; Still life with white roses and flowers in a jug upon a stone ledge, watercolours with body colour, each signed lower right, 20 x 14cm £200 - 300
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A 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain three-piece clock garniture, the clock having eight day brass cylinder movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the porcelain panels in the manner of Sevres, h.41cm, the garniture as a pair of porcelain and gilt metal pedestal urns, h.28.5cm £300 - 400
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A Thwaites & Reed of London Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, having a convex white enamel dial indistinctly signed and with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day double fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pull-hour repeat, the backplate signed by the maker, the case with brass inlays, fret cast brass fishscale sound grilles, and on brass ball feet, h.40.5cm £800 - 1200
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Robert Gidney of Norwich circa 1830 brass cathedral skeleton clock, having signed silvered dial, twin chain driven eight day fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, the skeleton frame supporting three spires surmounted with steel crosses, the whole raised upon mother of pearl inlaid rosewood plinth, gross h.45.5cm £400 - 600
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A late 19th century French gilt metal and alabaster mantel clock, the white enamel dial flanked by a gallant and his maiden, single winding hole for a brass eight day cylinder movement, the whole raised upon an alabaster plinth, h.30cm, all housed under a glass dome on ebonised plinth, gross h.46cm £250 - 400
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A Regency period bronze and gilt bronze 'candle' clock case (lacking movement), the glass dial (chipped) supported within a ring on the outstretched wings of a swan, the whole on turned, reeded and knopped column to triform base on lion paw feet, h.40.5cm £100 - 150
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D McGregor & Co two-day marine chronometer, No.7984, the 4" silvered dial signed 'D McGregor & Co, maker to the Admiralty, Glasgow, Greenoch, Liverpool, London', having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and up-down dial, the whole in lacquered brass gimbals with fixing arm and original winding key, the mahogany case being brass bound and with further sunken brass carry handles, w.18cm £1200 - 1800
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John Rowlands of Berwick early 19th century oak longcase clock, having swan neck pediment and two 3/4 turned pilasters flanking silvered arched dial, w.12", signed to the arch, the main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inner date dial and subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panelled door to boxbase, h.227cm £500 - 700
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Thomas Cox of Cromhall early 18th century walnut cased longcase clock, the two-piece arched brass dial signed to the base and having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the centre engraved with a coastal scene, having twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the plain case with feather banding to a boxbase, h.229cm £700 - 1000
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