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William Walcot, dry point etching "Arc St Carlo, Naples", pencil signed; and another "Ruston Road, St Pancras", (2) £60-80
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Frederick G Farrell, pair of pencil signed etchings depicting London landmark scenes, 22cm x 37cm £30-50
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Louis Haghe Belgian 1806-1885, after David Roberts "Interior of the Mosque of the Sultan, El Ghoree", 37.5cm x 50.5cm £150-250
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Charles Mottram, after J W Hill "Boston", a large coloured engraving,72.5cm x 106.5cm £300-500
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Dendy Saddler, coloured engraving "A Little Mortgage", 34.5cm x 49cm £20-40
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Henry Stannard RBA, study of sheep being herded past thatched cottages on a country lane, signed watercolour 34cm x 49cm £200-400
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Doctor Robert Thornton, "From the Temple of Flora", the pontic rhododendron, aquatint, printed in colours after Henderson by Caldwell, some additional hand colouring, 48cm x 38cm; together with "The American Cowslip" after Henderson by Warner, (a pair) £300-500
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Reginald Jones, study of a woodland pond, signed watercolour, 25cm x 35.5cm £30-50
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George Thomas Rope 1845-1929, woodland scene at dusk, signed oil on canvas, 53cm x 43cm £100-150
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Attributed to Edward Seago, study of rural landscape with church in the far ground, bears signature, dated 1937, 14.5cm x 24cm £200-300
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Patrick Nasmyth, "Lane at Dedham, Suffolk", oil on canvas, 30cm x 24.5cm £300-500
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H E Tozer 1870-1940, heavy waves crashing around a rock with seagulls swooping, signed oil on canvas, 40cm x 60cm £300-500
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William Russell Flint, limited edition print depicting a lady reclining whilst companion reads her a book No. 521/850 back stamp to margin, 41.5cm x 58cm £40-60
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William Russell Flint, limited edition coloured print of a reclining nude, No. 79/850, back stamp to margin, 32cm x 49.5cm £40-60
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William Russell Flint, a pair of limited edition coloured prints depicting Spanish ladies, No. 793/850 back stamps to margins, 31.5cm x 20.5cm £40-60
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Manner of Joseph Paul, study of Pulls Ferry, Norwich, unsigned oil on panel, 15cm x 22cm £50-80
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A coloured canine print; and a modern print of horses, (2) £20-30
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A pair of 19th Century oak framed coloured prints, depicting a fox being chased from a hen house by hounds, image 29cm x 38.5cm, in pollard oak frames £50-80
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Charles Henry Branscombe 1858-1924, four Cornish coastal views, signed watercolours, dated 1919, 24cm x 37cm £400-600
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After Hubbard, engraved by Harris "Cure-All, winner of the Grand National, Liverpool Steeplechase 1845", published by Akermans 43cm x 54cm £40-60
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H E Howard, pencil signed etching of the Great Screen and Chair, Bruges Cathedral, back stamp to margin, 53cm x 37cm £30-50
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James P Power, pencil signed artist proof Gudekerksplein, Amsterdam, 53.5cm x 35cm; and another Amersfort, (2) £40-60
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S Reid, (late 19th Century) "Castle Ruins At Dusk", signed oil on canvas, 30.5cm x 46cm £50-80
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Thomas Miles Richardson Jnr. RWS 1813-1890, study of a coastal scene, signed watercolour, 13cm x 26cm £100-150
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After Pollard engraved by Hunt, "A View On The Highgate Road" coloured coaching print, 40cm x 51cm £40-60
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Edward Pockocke, study of Wolsley Gate, Ipswich signed watercolour dated 1861, 28.5cm x 20cm £40-60
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F Kelsey (Walter Frank), study of a harbour scene with tall ships, and steam tugs, signed watercolour, 25cm x 34cm £40-60
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Hugh Maxwell, "An Eastern Courtyard" signed watercolour dated 1918, 31.5cm x 22.5cm £40-60
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William James Body, view from Friars Crag, signed watercolour dated 1894, 34.5cm x 24.5cm £40-60
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Attributed to E R Smythe, pencil sketch Foxhall Heath dated 1852, 20cm x 30cm £20-40
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Thomas S Breese, study of Nurenberg, signed watercolour dated 1882, 23cm x 30.5cm £40-60
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John F Tayler, study of a highland path with figures and cottage, signed watercolour, dated 1888, 24cm x 43cm £40-60
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T L Rowbotham, study of a Mediterranean lake scene, signed watercolour, dated 1863, 17.5cm x 46.5cm £60-100
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E Adams, study of Lowestoft pier, signed watercolour, 18.5cm x 32.5cm £40-60
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Ernest Griffith, "The Timber Drag", charcoal and pencil monogrammed and dated 1936, 28cm x 45cm £40-60
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F Dobson, study of sailing vessels, signed watercolour, 12.5cm x 26.5cm; and T H Victor, study of St Michael's Mount, signed watercolour, 16.5cm x 22cm (2) £40-60
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Charles Edward Hanniford, a study of Notre Dame, Paris, signed watercolour 35cm x 25cm £30-50
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Claud H Sharman, "An Old Essex Watermill", signed watercolour, 35cm x 16cm £30-50
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√ C F Tunnicliffe 1901-1979, "Clydesale Mare and Foal", signed watercolour 26.5cm x 18.5cmProvenance: The Tryon Gallery Ltd, Cork Street, London, original illustration for page 101 "Both Sides Of The Road, 1949", sold at Sothebys lot 57 20th May 2003 £1,000-1,200
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√ Allen W Seaby 1867-1953, "The Black and White Mare", gouache on linen, 25cm x 27cm; and an unframed study of black and white mare nibbling gorse, charcoal and pencil sketch, 18cm x 23.5cm, (2) £400-600
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Allen W Seaby 1867-1953, pencil signed coloured woodcut print depicting goats, 23cm x 32cm £80-120
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Herbert Dicksee, black and white print "The Plough Team", 29cm x 58cm £40-60
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Charles Bartlett, black and white engraving of a coastal path, 30cm x 53cm £40-60
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Peggy Somerville 1918-1975, river landscape with figure, pencil drawing 20.5cm x 27cm £150-250
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Beryl Jenkinson, view front Nacton Beach, signed watercolour, 19cm x 29cm £20-40
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Harry Becker, black and white print of farm workers, 28cm x 20cm £40-60
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The Old Mill, Stratford St Mary, after John Constable, engraved by Lucas, 31cm x 43.5cm £40-60
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√ Gilbert Holliday, "The Latest Style In Jumpers", signed pencil sketch, 33cm x 24.5cm £300-400
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√ Allen W Seaby 1867-1953, pencils drawings framed and mounted as one "A Round Up In The New Forest", 21cm x 30cm; and "Branding The Ponies", pen and ink sketch, 19cm x 13cm (2) £200-300
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Allen W Seaby 1867-1953, "New Forest ponies and landscape", watercolour, 24.5cm x 36cm £150-250
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