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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Watercolours
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562 |
Charles Henry Clifford Baldwyn, "Autumn in the Woods" and "Fall of the Leaf", pair, both signed, gallery labels verso, 29cms x 47cms, (11˝" x 18˝"). |
£300-500 |
£550 |
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563 |
Arthur Willett, "The Hunt in Halryll Lane, Uckfield, Near Lewis", and "Lost Scent on the top of Plumpton - Bostel, Near Lewis, Sussex", both signed, both with labels verso, one with gallery label, 21cms x 18cms, (8˝" x 19"). |
£400-600 |
£800 |
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564 |
Major Edward Molyneux, Collection of five watercolours of Kashmir landscapes and figures, some inscribed and the accompanying Book - "Kashmir, Described by Sir Francis Younghusband and Painted by Major E. Molyneux", (6). |
£500-700 |
£600 |
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565 |
Major Edward Molyneux, "The Belle of the Kraall", full-length portrait of an African female, unsigned but inscribed, 34cms x 15cms, (13" x 6") and five similar watercolours, (6). |
£500-700 |
£320 |
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566 |
A. Chancellor Pope, "A Study of Goldfinches Amongst Thistle", pencil-signed, 29cms x 37cms, (11˝" x 14˝"). |
£100-150 |
£90 |
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567 |
Virgilio Ripari, Half-length portrait of two girls, one holding a bunch of flowers, signed, label verso, 43cms x 30cms, (17" x 12"). |
£300-400 |
£500 |
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568 |
Henry Reynolds Steer, Interior scene with father and daughter at a table by a window, signed and dated '89, 36cms x 26cms, (14" x 10"). |
£300-400 |
£620 |
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569 |
Edouard Hildebrandt, Chinese river scene with pagodas, boats and mountains beyond, signed, indistinctly inscribed, 24cms x 37cms, (9˝" x 14˝"). |
£300-500 |
£700 |
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570 |
Augustus Osborne Lamplough, Nile scene, with figures on the river bank and buildings beyond, signed, dated 1900, 26cms x 59cms, (10" x 27"). |
£600-800 |
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571 |
William Henry Earp, "Loch Katrine", signed, 26cms x 53cms, (10" x 21"). |
£150-200 |
£210 |
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572 |
William Henry Earp, "Loch Lubnay", signed, 25cms x 53cms, (10" x 21"). |
£150-200 |
£210 |
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573 |
Early 19th Century English School, Figure by a ruined abbey with hills beyond, indistinctly signed, 12cms x 18cms, (5" x 7"). |
£60-100 |
£30 |
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Oil Paintings
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574 |
Norman Clark, "Ladies and Bicycles", canvas, signed, label verso, dated 1951 and inscribed, "Ex Whitechapel Art Gallery", 48cms x 34cms, (19" x 13˝"). PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO CATALOGUE 1951. |
£100-150 |
£420 |
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575 |
After Bloemart, "Prodigal Son", canvas, unsigned, inscribed and label verso, 29cms x 36cms, (11˝" x 14"). |
£750-1000 |
£950 |
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576 |
Duncan Fraser McLea, Harbour scene at dusk, canvas, signed, dated '94, 19cms x 39cms, (7˝" x 15"). |
£100-150 |
£190 |
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577 |
Alfred Henry Taylor, Portrait study of two girls and a boy, pastel, signed, dated 1856, oval, 74cms x 61cms, (29" x 24"). |
£300-500 |
£1100 |
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578 |
Edouard Schalbroeck, "Mending a Blanket", canvas,signed 52cms x 38cms, (20˝" x 15"). |
£200-300 |
£200 |
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Clocks & Barometers
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585 |
18th Century Longcase Clock, the painted dial inscribed, "W. Carpenter, Banbury", with secondary seconds dial, painted spandrels, thirty-hour movement, contained within an oak and mahogany crossbanded case, with swan neck pediment, the door inlaid with a lozenge and on bracket feet. |
£400-600 |
£380 |
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586 |
Victorian Banjo Barometer, with silvered dial, thermometer, hydrometer and spirit level, the plaque signed, "Josh Gibbs, Souldern", contained within a mahogany case, with swan-neck pediment, 100cms, (39"). |
£300-400 |
£260 |
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587 |
19th Century brass Skeleton Clock, with pierced dial, fusee movement, striking on a bell and on bun feet, 36cms, (14"), under a glass dome, |
£600-800 |
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588 |
Mantle Clock, with gilt metal dial, cylinder movement and contained in a brass and champlevé case with dome top, decorated with stylised dragons on a red ground, the front and sides similarly decorated but on a blue ground, on an architectural base with fluted urn supports, 32cms (12˝"). |
£150-200 |
£250 |
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589 |
19th Century Mantle Clock, with champlevé circular dial, Japy Freres movement contained in a Regency style brass and champlevé case, on a rectangular base and tapered feet, 38cms, (15"). |
£200-300 |
£260 |
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590 |
19th Century Garniture, comprising mantel clock with enamelled dial, painted with floral swags, the back plate of the cylinder movement stamped "Vincenti" and numbered 22129, striking on a bell, contained within a marble architectural case with brass lion finial, inverted serpentine top, Doric capital supports and bun feet and a pair of urn-shaped vases with gilt metal mounts, cast with masks, on shaped feet and on circular marble bases, the clock, 34cms, (13˝"), the vases 26cms, (10"), (3). |
£300-500 |
£300 |
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591 |
18th Century Longcase Clock, with square brass dial, 28cms, (11"), inscribed, "Joseph Donisthorpe - Loughborough", secondary seconds dial, cast and embossed spandrels, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, contained within an oak case, the hood with three urns, inverted tapered supports, above a moulded frieze, arched panelled door and plain base, 208cms, (6'10"). |
£600-800 |
£850 |
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592 |
18th Century Longcase Clock, with circular dial painted with Spring flowers and with date aperture, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, contained within an oak case, with swan-neck pediment, reeded supports above a moulded frieze, arched door with brass escutcheon, flanked by quarter column corners and on a plain base and bracket feet, 208cms, (6'10"). |
£500-700 |
£440 |
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