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W. Trent of Ipswich, circa 1860, study of Dunham Reach Farm, near Ipswich, signed pencil sketch, 19cm x 24cm £40-60 †
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R. Cook, country study with figure wandering along a farm track, unsigned oil on canvas, 21cm x 29cm £40-60 †
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19th Century school, still life study with fruit, unsigned oil on canvas, 25cm x 30cm £40-60 †
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V. Loren, Continental scene of a park with sea in the far ground, signed watercolour, 43cm x 30cm £40-60 †
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A 19th Century oval miniature portrait of a gentleman, contained in gilt frame; another of a lady wearing a fur stole and evening gown; and a 19th Century school oval miniature portrait of a seated gentleman, unsigned watercolours (3) £40-60 †
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C. Stephenson Mole, the railway engine "Mons Mega at speed", signed oil on canvas, 49cm x 76cm; and another "The engine C188 crossing a viaduct", signed oil on canvas, 26cm x 35.5cm, (2) £50-100 †
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English school, mid 20th Century, five studies of female nudes in red chalk £30-50 †
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English school, a pair of unsigned oils on canvas depicting ducks with a watching fox, 35cm x 25cm £60-80 †
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18th Century school, allegorical study depicting Tobit and the angel Raphael, unsigned oil on canvas, 29m x 37cm £200-400 †
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S. Stanfield, study of sailing boats with rock and castle in the far ground, signed watercolour, 12cm x 17cm £20-40 †
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Attributed to Myles Birkett Foster, study of a family reclining on a river bank with attendant dog and sheep, watercolour and monogrammed FB, 17cm x 25cm £100-150 †
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A.W. Derby, 1897, a pair of country scenes depicting cottages beside a river, signed oils on board, 26cm x 34cm £80-120 †
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A.M. Minter, still life study, signed oil on canvas, 55cm x 40cm £40-60 †
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Attributed to Thomas Churchyard, study of boats on the Deben with Tide Mill in the far ground, unsigned watercolour, 14cm x 19cm £60-100 †
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Thomas Churchyard, view of the Deben from the Croft, Melton, 14cm x 19cm £200-300 †
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C.W., study of the river at Woodbridge with sailing barges and figures, initialled watercolour, 22cm x 30cm, contained in a maple frame £40-60 †
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Attributed to George Morland, study of a stable interior with lame horse, oil on canvas, bears signature, 29cm x 39cm £200-400 †
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J. Howe, "The Village Blacksmith", signed oil on canvas, 40cm x 30cm £20-30 †
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After George Rope, study of a hunter in riverside pasture, unsigned oil on board, 25cm x 34cm, (bears inscription verso) £100-150 †
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19th Century English school, study of a Man o War and other sailing ships on a rough sea, unsigned watercolour, 24cm x 33cm £40-60 †
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E. Ramsay, study of figures shell fishing on a beach, signed watercolour dated 97, 25cm x 44cm £40-60 †
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David Cox, study of fishing boats at sea, quay and cliffs in the far ground, pencil signed watercolour, 31cm x 42cm £60-100 †
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Attributed to Turner Wynn, naive school, study of "Rydal Mere Lake District"; and "Early Morning" Goring on Thames, 35cm x 53cm, (a pair) £70-100 †
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D. Hewitt, marine study with Man o War and various other ships, port in the far ground, signed oil on canvas, 50cm x 76cm £200-300 †
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J.L. Pickering, harvest scene, signed oil on board dated 1885, 22cm x 43cm £200-400 †
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Leonard Russell Squirrell, a pencil signed etching of Alnwick Castle, 20cm x 33cm £80-120 †
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R. Kell, study of the barge "Spinaways", signed oil on board, 44cm x 71cm £60-100 †
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K. Newton, 20th Century school, still life study, signed oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm £60-100 †
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After J. Ward, engraved by Reeve, "Vivid and the water witch off Orfordness in the breeze", plate 45cm x 68cm £40-60 †
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R. Robert, a pair, studies of the rescue of the ship Indian Chief by the Bradford Lifeboat vessel and the steam tug Vulcan off Goodwin Sands, signed oils on canvas, 61cm x 107cm £800-1,000 †
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John Moore of Ipswich, study of fishing vessels at sunset, oil on canvas, 19cm x 23cm £400-600 †
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19th Century school, study of a shepherd with sheep and goats on a grassy hill looking out to sea, unsigned oil on panel, 17cm x 22cm £150-250 †
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John Moore of Ipswich, fishing vessels in heavy seas, oil on canvas, 24cm x 35cm £600-800 †
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Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865), study of a country lane, possibly Melton, watercolour, 15cm x 20cm £400-600 †
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Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865), study of Tunstall church, watercolour, 15cm x 19cm £400-600 †
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G. Barber, naive school study of the Lowestoft trawler "Concord", off the jetty at Southwold, signed oil on board, 33.5cm x 45cm £40-60 †
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19th Century English school, country scenes, a pair, depicting cottages by a river, indistinctly signed, oils on canvas, 45cm x 35cm £100-150 †
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Late 19th Century school, highland loch study and another of a waterfall, a pair, unsigned oils on board, 45cm x 35cm £100-150 †
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Elmer Keene, late 19th Century, study of a coastal scene with figures musselling by a beached fishing boat, signed oil on board, 29cm x 44cm £120-160 †
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Frances E. Jamieson, Walton Village, Somerset and near Broxbourne, Herts, both signed with Jamieson's pseudonym A. Ramus, oil on canvas, a pair, 30cm x 50cm £50-100 †
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Hugh McKenzie, study of the National Gallery Trafalgar Square, London and St. Martin in the Fields, The Strand, London, signed watercolours, 27cm x 35cm and 29cm x 43.5cm, (2) £50-100 †
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After William Collins, fisherman mending his net, unsigned oil on canvas, 44cm x 34cm £50-80 †
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Benjamin Haydon, a collection of pencil figure studies, framed and glazed, 17cm x 14cm £40-60 †
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C.H. MacAndrew, study of a fishing harbour at dusk, signed oil on canvas dated 1901, 34cm x 50cm £200-400 †
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J.H. Young, study of a woodland river landscape, signed oil on canvas, 102cm x 85cm £60-100 †
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19th Century school, study of a country farmhouse, unsigned watercolour, 25cm x 34cm; and another by the same hand of figures in a street, 29cm x 27cm, (2) £60-100 †
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A watercolour design for a proposed overmantel panel, at Graham House 1934, indistinctly signed, 28cm x 26cm £20-40 †
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Samuel Read (1815-1883), view of Westgate Street, Ipswich, showing the Suffolk Hotel, signed watercolour, see information verso, 37cm x 54cm, (AF) £60-100 †
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Frederick Brett Russell (1815-1864), study of Major Turner's house, Westgate Street, Ipswich, (demolished to make Museum Street, 1835), unsigned watercolour, 34cm x 47cm N.B. see information verso £200-300 †
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Philip Collingwood Priestley (B. 1901), study of Wells cathedral and town, signed watercolour, 38cm x 55cm £100-150 †
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