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Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865), pencil drawing - St Mary's Church, Woodbridge, in glazed gilt frame, 13.5cm x 16.5cm £150 - 200
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Attributed to Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865), watercolour - landscape with St Mary's Church beyond, an oval, in glazed gilt frame, 15cm x 19.5cm £60 - 100
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Attributed to Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865), pencil - a lane near Yoxford Church, in glazed gilt frame, 10cm x 13cm £40 - 60
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Attributed to Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865), oil on board - an angler above a waterfall, in gilt frame, 15.5cm x 20cm £100 - 150
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Ellen Churchyard (1826-1909) and George Rowe (1807-1883), woodcut - still life of flowers, monogrammed by both, in glazed frame, 14.5cm x 10cm. Provenance: From The Collection of Kate Churchyard £50 - 80
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Jack Samuel Tunstall Trodd (1915-1970), collection of twelve pencil drawings, watercolours and other works, some used for book illustrations, mostly 1930s period, unframed £80 - 120
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Attributed to Thomas Churchyard (1798-1865), watercolour - figures in a lane, Nacton, Suffolk, in glazed gilt frame, 11.5cm x 18.5cm. Provenance: Mount Gallery, Hampstead, London £50 - 80
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Walter Batley (1850-1936), oil on canvas - Old Mill, Great Blakenham, signed and dated 1885, in gilt frame, 35cm x 45cm £250 - 350
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Frederick George Cotman (1850-1920), oil on canvas - Nettlestead Farm, signed and dated 1912, in gilt frame, 38cm x 50cm. NB: For a picture of the same farm and same date, see the collection of Ipswich Museum £250 - 350
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Attributed to John Crome (1768-1821), oil on canvas - extensive East Anglian landscape with a figure fishing before a windmill and cottage, in gilt frame, 23cm x 29cm £200 - 300
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Manner of Thomas Gainsborough, mid eighteenth century oil on canvas - portrait of a gentleman in brown coat and red waistcoat, in gilt frame, 37cm x 31cm £200 - 300
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Bryan Nicholas Brooke (1915-1998), oil on canvas - Landscape with Buildings, signed verso and dated Apr. '53, unframed, 41cm x 51cm. NB: Professor Bryan Brooke was a regular visiter to The East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing at Benton End, Hadleigh, in the 1950s and 60s under the tutelage of Cedric Morris. Provenance: Benton End Auction, The Minories 1983. Catalogue number 47 £50 - 80
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Stoner Monk (Robert Saunders Davey born 1930), oil on canvas - Still Life - East Africa, signed and dated '47, framed, 46cm x 36cm. NB: Robert Davey arrived at Benton End in 1942 becoming the Secretary, he continues to be involved with the Cedric Morris Foundation. Provenance: Benton End Auction, The Minories 1983. Catalogue number 25 £80 - 120
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*Glyn Morgan (1926-2015), pencil portrait - Samantha, signed and dated '65, in glazed frame, 28cm x 22cm. Provenance: Benton End Auction, The Minories 1983. Catalogue number 39 £50 - 80
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Denise Broadley (1914-2007), oil on canvas - portrait of a lady in landscape, framed, 44cm x 39cm. NB: Denise Broadley was one of the first pre-war students at Higham, Dedham and Benton End. Provenance: Benton End Auction, The Minories 1983. Catalogue number 54 £100 - 150
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*Joan Warburton (1920-1996), pen and ink drawing - "My Belgian Hare On Cedric's Knee" initialled and dated '39, in glazed frame, 42cm x 38cm. NB: Joan Warburton enrolled in 1937 as one of the first students of Cedric Morris Exhibited: The Minories Exhibition, Colchester 1987. Catalogue number 59 £100 - 150
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*Joan Warburton (1920-1996), pencil portrait - Cedric Morris, Hadleigh, 21.3.43, in glazed frame, 24.5cm x 18.5cm. NB: Joan Warburton enrolled in 1937 as one of the first students of Cedric Morris. Exhibited: The Minories Exhibition, Colchester 1987. Catalogue number 50 £200 - 300
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Bernard Robert Reynolds (1915-1997), signed monoprint - A Sculpture, initialled and dated '63, in glazed frame, 43cm x 19cm. Exhibited: The Minories, Colchester £60 - 100
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Roy Turner Durrant (1925-1998), mixed media on paper - Untitled Inscape, in glazed frame, 20cm x 30cm. Exhibited: East Of England Show Art Exhibition £400 - 600
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Denzil J. Reeves (1926-2008), watercolour and calligraphy - To The Ivy with words from John Clare, signed and dated 1979, in glazed gilt frame, 60cm x 36cm £100 - 200
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Anton Lock (1893-1970), sketchbook containing approximately eighty pages of pencil drawings, nudes, horses and others, together with a collection of similar unframed pencil sketches and five etchings by the same hand - an interesting group £150 - 250
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Clifford Eric Martin Hall (1904-1973), collection of five pencil, pen and ink sketches of female nudes, each signed, two dated 1948 and 1949, unframed, 28cm x 40cm £100 - 200
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Charles Duranty (1918-2006), collection of eleven watercolours mostly mounted in greetings cards to include landscapes, trees and river views, each signed and titled, three framed, together with related ephemera £150 - 200
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John Ogilby (1600-1676), antique hand coloured engraved map - The Road from Kings Lyn to Harwich, in glazed gilt frame, 36cm x 45cm £150 - 200
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, mid-18th century hand coloured engraving - The South-East Prospect of Colchester, published 1741, in glazed frame, 32cm x 82cm £100 - 150
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*Adam Neate (born 1977), oil on cardboard, Head, signed with symbol, 41 x 33cm, with another subject verso. Provenance: Released by Adam Neate, Thursday 21st October 2004 after the 1st birthday party of Blowback magazine, Shoreditch, collected by the present owner the same night £300 - 500
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*Glyn Morgan (1926-2015), folio of early drawings, mostly pencil, to include London views, portraits, life studies and others (approximately 40) £50 - 80
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Harry L. Gordon (1920-2009), mixed media on paper - cactus in landscape, signed, in glazed frame, 28cm x 42cm, together with a folio of sketches (approximately 15) and other unframed works £60 - 100
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*Richard Stone (b.1951), an early oil on board - Sailing Dinghies, signed and dated '68, framed, 52cm x 90cm. NB: Richard Stone painted this work at just 17 years old, he has since gone on to paint Her Majesty The Queen, many other members of The Royal Family and other notables £150 - 200
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Thomas Kitchin (1718-1784), two engraved maps of Essex, mounted, 20cm x 26cm and 22cm x 27cm £50 - 80
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, set of four mid-eighteenth century engravings - St Osyth's Priory, Hedingham Castle, St John's Abby and Colchester Castle, each mounted, 20cm x 38cm £150 - 200
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Margaret Alexander early 20th century watercolour - The Bathing Machine, signed, in glazed gilt frame, 24cm x 34cm. NB: Margaret Alexander was the daughter of Robert E. D. Alexander (1875-1945), see lots 885-895 £80 - 120
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Vacant Lots
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Good quality 19th century French Louis XV revival ormolu mantel clock in ornate rococo scroll and shell decorated case and stand with white enamel dial, French eight day movement, signed - Ad. Mougin, with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 57cm high (key and pendulum present) £500 - 700
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Impressive late 19th century French clock garniture - comprising gilt brass cased mantel clock with porcelain panels and dial painted with cavaliers drinking in a tavern, signed - H. Desprez, eight day movement striking on a gong, 33cm high and pair matching gilt metal mounted porcelain urns with tavern scene decoration, 30cm high (key and pendulum present) £250 - 350
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Regency brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock with white painted dial, signed - Player Reading, twin fusee movement with engraved back plate and pendulum, signed - Bergeur London, the stepped case with brass inlaid swags and scrolls, pierced gilt brass side grills and gilt brass lion-head handles, turned acorn finials and gilt bun feet (pendulum present), 52cm high £400 - 500
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19th century dome-top bracket clock with painted dial, signed - Frank Robotham Hampstead, with twin fusee movement striking on a bell, with repeat-pull, inlaid mahogany case with gilt brass grills to sides, on gilt bun feet, 37cm high (key and pendulum present) £100 - 150
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1960s Swiss Angelus novelty desk combined clock, barometer, hygrometer set in a silvered terrestrial globe with gilt metal table stand with turned columns, 17cm high £400 - 600
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Fine quality late 19th century French repeating carriage clock with silvered dial, signed - David Keys, Paris, gilt brass case with reeded columns and folding handle, eight day movement striking on the hours and half hours on a gong, repeating on the hours, 20cm high x 10cm wide, in original leather travelling case and key £250 - 300
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19th century French gilt metal mantel clock with white enamel dial, ornate case with two Cupid mounts, doves, chains and swags, eight day movement striking on a bell - the case stamped - P. H. Morey, 37cm high £100 - 150
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Victorian Gothic bracket clock in brass inlaid lancet-shaped case with corner spires, painted dial, single fusee movement, on bun feet, 48cm high (pendulum present) £150 - 200
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Regency drop-dial wall clock with circular painted dial, by John Moore & Son, Clerkenwell London, single fusee movement in inlaid mahogany case, 44cm high £200 - 300
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Late 19th century repeating carriage clock in brass case with white enamel dial, eight day movement striking on a bell, 16cm (key present) £150 - 250
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Early 20th century French carriage clock in brass case with white enamel dial and eight day movement, 18cm high, with leather travelling case and key £200 - 300
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Regency mahogany drop-dial wall clock with 12 inch painted dial, signed - Thompson & Sons, Bath, fusee movement with brass inlaid mahogany case with carved scrolls, 59cm high (key and pendulum present) £300 - 400
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Regency bracket clock with gilt metal pineapple finial, fluted top, painted dial, signed - Baker London, fusee movement in brass inlaid case with gilt brass cornucopia side handles and gilt brass pierced grills, on gilt ball feet, 46cm high (pendulum present), on original brass mounted mahogany wall bracket Provenance: Thomas Sykes Collection £300 - 500
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Mid-19th century French Turkish market gilt metal and enamel mantel clock with ornate Ottoman influence case with cylinder movement, signed - Japy Freres Paris, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, on gilt wood stand, 43cm high overall (key and pendulum present) £100 - 150
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Late 19th century swinging arm mystery clock with ball dial suspended from a figure of a Viking and longship, 58cm high £100 - 150
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Late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, mounted with figure of Sir Walter Raleigh, the porcelain dial and panel painted with flowers and cherubs, French movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 35cm high x 50cm wide £60 - 100
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