AVAILABLE STOCK
– ARRANGED BY ARTIST –
CLICK HERE to view these works arranged by price.
NOTE: We update this page monthly, so it is essential you contact us to make sure items are still available and on view at the gallery before making a visit; some of our stock is now stored off-site. We are happy to hold pictures for an agreed time while you make arrangements to come in.
ADENEY Noel (1890-1978) Portrait of Denton Welch. Pencil and crayons 15x13 inches. Framed: 21.5x19 inches. £1500.
We are grateful to James Methuen-Campbell for confirming this attribution.
AITCHISON Craigie R.A. R.S.A. (1926-2000) Life drawings from a black model. Pencil. Signed, inscribed ‘Drawings of a Negro Model’ by the artist and dated, 1965. 13.75x20 inches. Framed: 19x25 inches. £2750.
ALDRIDGE John R.A. (1905-1983) ‘107 SA.Gen’, Military Camp, Tuscany. Pencil. Inscribed and dated, June 1945. Provenance: Ian Tregarthen Jenkin (Artist’s Executor). 9x13 inches. Framed: 17x20 inches. £675.
ALDRIDGE John R.A. (1905-1983) North Africa; Algeria. Pencil. Inscribed and dated, 'Aug 43'. Provenance: The artist's executor, Ian Tregarthen Jenkins. 9.5x14 inches. £375
ALDRIDGE John R.A. (1905-1983) Olive Grove at Deia (Deya), Mallorca. Oil on canvas. Circa 1970. Provenance: Christies 20.10.2005 from estate of the artist’s executor, Ian Tregarthen Jenkin (1920-2004). Exhibited: No.9: ‘John Aldridge’, Abbott and Holder Ltd, 2006. The artist spent many summers with Robert Graves at Deya. 25x29.75 inches. Framed: 30.5x35.25 inches. £11,000.VIEW FRAMED
ALLAN Rosemary (Mrs Allan Gwynne-Jones) (1911-2008) The shell cupboard. Ink and gouache. Signed. 14x10 inches. £675.
ALLINGHAM Helen R.W.S. (1848-1926) Studies of ducks, Pencil and watercolour. 6x6.75 inches. Framed: 12.5x12.75 inches £675.VIEW FRAMED
ALLOM Thomas (1804-1872)
Soldiers viewing a Swiss or Italian city.
Pencil, pen, brush and sepia ink.
Circa 1830.
5x7.5 inches. £475.
ANDERSON Stanley R.A. (1884-1966) ‘The Old Quarry Pony’. Copper engraving. One of an edition of 60. Signed and inscribed. 5x6.5 inches. £975.
ANDREWS George Henry (1816-1898) London: A proposal (unrealised) for a Steamboat Pier at Temple on the Victoria Embankment (1865-1870), with Blackfriars Bridge downstream. Pencil, ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated (18)65. 8.5x17 inches. £2750.
ANON. 1844. ‘Design for a Fresco (sic)! The Abbott and Chapter of ‘Goode Fellowshipe’ receiving their Guests’. Watercolour within a printed border. Inscribed, dated ‘June 14th(?), 1844’ and indistinctly signed with initials. 4.5x6.5 inches. £225
ANON. Circle of John ‘Old’ Crome (1768-1821) St Benet’s Abbey. Pencil. Inscribed ‘Old Chrome’. Provenance: Lady Hamilton Collection sale , Phillips, Bury St Edmunds, 7.3.2001. 5.5x9.75 inches. £175.
ANON Dutch School 19th Century
A candle lit man.
Oil on panel.
8.25x6.25 inches.
£1500
ANON. French. Circa 1820. A ?pumping station on the Seine. Watercolour. 8x12.5 inches £150.
ANON. Possibly French. Circa 1915. Moroccan troops. Oil on canvas. Exh: Peter Nahum Gallery. 13x18 inches. Framed: 17x22 inches. £575.
ANON. Circa 1800. At the Barber. Pen, brush and ink. Exhibited: Fry Gallery (as Thomas Rowlandson). 8.25x7 inches. £775
ANON. British. Circa 1790. ‘Oh Button, Button … recd, I am the delicious arches of exquisite sensibility’(?). Ink and watercolour. Indistinctly inscribed verso. Ex. Collection: Ronald Searle by whom believed to be a sketch for ‘Madame Josephine’. 7.25x5.25 inches. £950
Anon. Possibly by an Italian Hand. Circa 1860.
Head of a Woman.
Oil on card.
5x5 inches (circular). Framed: 11.5x9.5 inches (circular).
£1875VIEW FRAMED
ANON. 1939.
‘Spring, 1939’.
Oil on canvas. Inscribed and dated, verso.
8x13.5 inches.
£575.
ANON. Romantic Hand. Circa 1800. On the Avon near Bristol: ‘View near the Hotwells’. Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1808. 9x13.5 inches. £225. Inscription verso
ANON. Circa 1790. ‘Astronomy / Religion / Music’. Ink and watercolour. Inscribed. Formerly attributed to William Hamilton R.A. (1751-1801) 5.5x11.25 inches. £1250.
ANON. Circa 1800. Study for a Memorial, possibly sculptural. Chalk on blue grey paper. 10.5x14 inches. £675.
ANON. Middle European Hand. Circa 1840. Dog studies. Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed in German. 9.5x13 inches. Framed: 16.25x19.5 inches. £675.
ANON. Continental Hand. Half-length of a Man. Oil on canvas. Indistinctly signed and dated (?1812). 24.5x21 inches. Framed: 28.75x25 inches. £975.VIEW FRAMED
ANON. Late 19th Century. Head of a sleeping man. Black chalk heightened with white on grey/green paper. 13x9 inches. £375.
BIRD (subject) ANON (1849) Yellow breasted bird Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4x5.25 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (1844) Bird with yellow breast. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1844. 4.24x4 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (Circa 1844) Two birds. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4.24x4 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (Circa 1844) ‘Short-footed flycatcher …Brazil’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4.24x4 inches. £125.
BIRD (subject) ANON (Circa 1844) ‘Crested flycatcher …Brazil’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed. 4.24x4 inches.
£125.
ANON. Circa 1780. Character studies. Pencil. Provenance: As ‘Alexander’,The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249 10x8 inches. £125.
ANON. Circa 1835. Entrance to a Church Yard. Pen and ink by ‘C.P.B’, one of two, Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. £45.
ANON. 1835. ‘Honfleur’ Pen and ink. Signed ‘’C.P.B’, inscribed and dated, December 24th 1835. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 7x9 inches. £125.
ANON. Circa 1830. Scene to illustrate ‘Rob Roy’ (Walter Scott, 1817) Ink and watercolour. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249 3.25x4 inches. £95.
ANON. Circa 1815. Far from home, alas. Oil on copper. 5x4 inches. Framed: 7.5x6.5 inches. £675.VIEW FRAMED
ANON. Circa 1790. Seated and in conversation with a standing woman. Pencil. 7.5.75 inches. £45.
ANON. ‘View of the Hotwells’ on the Avon near Bristol. Watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1801, verso. 9.5x13.5 inches. £225
ANON. Circa 1810. A Bandit revelation. Pencil, pen, ink and monochrome wash. Possibly an incident from Walter Scott. 9x12 inches. £50.
ANON. Circa 1910. Belshazzar’s Feast. Ink and watercolour. 8x3.5 inches. £75.
ANON. Circa 1930. Cityscape. Watercolour. 9.5x18 inches. £175.
COVENTRY (Subject) ‘St Michael’s in Coventry’. Ink, watercolour and gouache on paper stretched on canvas. Circa 1850. Inscribed on the spandrel. Stretcher: 24x18.5 inches. Framed: 28x22 inches. £575.
ANON. Circa 1780. Profile of a Girl. Pencil and pastel. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249 7.25x5.25 inches. £125.
ANON. Circa 1830. ‘Little Malvern’; boy and donkey. Watercolour. 10x14.5 inches. £600.
ANON. 18th Century Boreas and Erithyia Pen, brush and ink. Exhibited: Colnaghi, as by Jean Baptiste Deshayes (1729-1765) Inscribed/ ?Signed on the original mount. 15.25x9.75 inches. Framed: 21x15.25 inches. £3750.VIEW FRAMED
ANON. Circa 1845 ‘Lady Willmot’ (sic). Oil on panel. Inscribed verso of panel. Possibly Maria Miller-Mundy (c.1804-1865) m. 1826 Sir Henry Sacheverel Wilmot 4th Bt of Chadderden Hall, Derbyshire (1801-1872). 12x9.25 inches. Framed: 13.5x11 inches. £1150.
ANON. Circa 1790. The Return of Ceres. Pen, brush and ink. 4x25 inches. £1800.
RAILWAY, Paris XII eme (subject) Anon. Circa 1853. Paris: ‘(?Travers) du chemin de fer de Vincennes / Nouvelle Gare du Marchandises a Reuilly XII eme’. Pencil, ink and gouache on tan paper. Inscribed. 4.75x12 inches. £375.
RAILWAY, Paris XII eme (subject) Anon. Circa 1853. ‘L’elargissement de la (...?) du pont de la rue de Charenton’, Pencil, ink and gouache on tan paper. Indistinctly inscribed. 4x12 inches. £375.
ARDIZZONE Edward R.A. (1900-1979)
'Shelter Scene'; the Tilbury Shelter, Stepney.
Lithograph. 1941. Printed by the Baynard Press. Publ. The National Gallery.
655x985mm. Mounted: £300. Framed: £400
ARDIZZONE Edward R.A. (1900-1979) St Paul’s School, London. Pencil study for the lithograph. Signed. Inscribed by the artist and lightly squared. 10x14.25 inches. £775
ARDIZZONE Edward R.A. (1900-1979) Liguria: ‘Villa Nettuno’. Pencil and watercolour sketchbook page. Signed, indistinctly inscribed and dated ‘1965(?6)’. 10x14 inches. £1100.
ARDIZZONE Edward R.A. (1900-1979) A WWII Operations Room, possibly Italy. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1943. Signed. 6x8.5 inches £3250.
ARDIZZONE Edward R.A. (1900-1979)
Charterhouse School (NAP.38)
Lithograph. Artist’s Proof. Signed.
15x21 inches.
£575.
ARNOLD Graham (b.1932) Castlerigg Stone Circle, Cumberland. Pencil 0n gesso'd hardboard. 11x7 inches. Signed. Exh: Arnold Retrospective, 1992, No.83. £1,500
ASHLEY George Aumand (U.S.A. 1898-1989)
Design for a Jaco-bethan drawing-room.
Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1930. Provenance: a folder of the artist / designer’s work.
6.5x6.5 inches.
£125
ASHLEY George Aumand (U.S.A. 1898-1989)
Interior design for a hall.
Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1930. Provenance: a folder of the artist / designer’s work.
9.75x6.25 inches.
£225
AURIOL George (1863-1938) ‘Asnelles’, Normandy. Ink and watercolour on two joined sketchbook pages. 5.5x7 inches. £225.
AUSTIN Robert Sargent R.A. R.W.S. R.E. (1895-1973) Head of a woman. Pencil. Studio stamp, and dated ‘3.(19)31’) 15x10.5 inches. £475
AUSTIN William Frederick (1833-1899) The Cock Inn, Lakenham, Norfolk. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1870. Signed. The Inn was burnt down in 1908. 9.75x16.25 inches. £700.
BADMIN Stanley R.E. R.W.S. (1906-1989)
‘Potato clamp’.
Etching. Signed and inscribed.
4x7 inches.
£1250.
BADMIN Stanley Roy R.W.S. R.E. (1906-1989) ‘Richmond (from above the town), Yorks’. Etching printed on green/grey handmade paper. 1935. Signed, inscribed and dated. 3x8 inches. £1500.
BANKS Robert Louis R.I.B.A. (1911-2000) ‘Side entry to Enshu’s Garden, Sangen-in, Daitoku-ji’, Japan. Watercolour. Signed. Exhibited: Trafford Gallery. 26.5x19.5 inches. Framed: 31.5x24.5 inches. £875.
BANKS Robert RIBA (1911-2000)
Pugliese sunset. Watercolour and ink. Signed and numbered, 615. Exhibited: Trafford Gallery. 27.5x19 inches. Framed: 34x27 inches. £1100
BANKS Robert Louis R.I.B.A (1911-2000)
‘Mosco’s shorts’
Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1962. Exhibited: Trafford Gallery.
10.75x14.75 inches. Framed: 14.75x18.25 inches.
£875.
BARKER Kit (1916-1988)
Composition. Collage and gouache. Signed and dated, 1954. 18.75x14 inches. Framed:28x22 inches. £2250
BARKER of Bath, Benjamin Jnr (1776-1838) Cottage near Chippenham. Oil on paper. Inscribed verso. Ex. Collection: L. G. Duke (D.28417). Exhibited: Cyril Fry. 9x7 inches. £475.
BARRY Sir Francis (1883-1970) ‘Festival Flags, St Marks’ Etching and aquatint. 1938. Signed and inscribed, also verso. 10.5x13 inches. £2500.
BATEMAN Henry Mayo (1887-1970) A Maltese street Oil on canvas. Circa 1965. Signed 18x14 inches. Framed: 23x19 inches. £1750.VIEW FRAMED
BATTERSBY Martin (1814-1982) ‘Monsieur’. Oil on card. Exhibited: Arthur Jeffress (his label). Framed by K J Bredon, Brighton. 16x18 to include the trompe l’oeil border. Framed: 19.5x22 inches. £3000.
BATTY Elizabeth Frances (1791-1875) A group of 44 original drawings for the engravings to illustrate Italian Scenery from Drawings made in 1817 by Miss Batty, Publ. 1820. CLICK HERE
BAWDEN Richard R.E. N.E.A.C. (b.1936) ‘Youth’. Etching, printed in colours. Signed, inscribed and editioned 2/80. 14.5x19.25 inches. £275.
BEALE Edward (b.1950) ‘View to Fitzalan Street, Lambeth Walk’. Oil/canvas. Signed and inscribed verso. 21.25x16.25 inches. Framed: 25.5x20.5 inches. £1400
BEAUMONT Sir George (1753-1827)
Capriccio.
Oil on paper laid on board.
5x6.5 inches. Framed: 8.75x10 inches.
£1500
BEERBOHM Sir Max (1872-1956) Rodin. (RHD.1242. p.117). Pencil, brush and wash. 1914. One of a series entitled ‘Simple lessons in the art of drawing M. Rodin’, Merton College, Oxford (ref: RHD 1241). Ex. Coll: Mrs Eva Reichmann, by descent from the artist, her brother-in-law. 12.5x8 inches. Framed: 21x15.5 inches. £2500.
BEILBY William (1740-1819) ‘View of Banks Fee House in Gloucestershire / the Seat of John Scott Esq’. Pen, brush and ink. Signed and inscribed. 14.25x12.75 inches. £1250.
BELL Robert Anning R.A. (1863-1933)
Kneeling Figure.
Charcoal and red chalk. Exhibited: Fine Art Society, 1934.
14x8.5 inches. Framed: 22.75x17 inches.
£1450.
BELLINGHAM-SMITH Elinor (1906-1988) ‘Ploughed Field’. Oil/canvas. Signed. Exhibited: New Grafton Gallery. 19x29 inches. Framed: 24x34 inches. £675
BELLINGHAM-SMITH Eleanor (1906-1988) Girls fishing. Brush, ink and watercolour. Circa 1950. Signed. 18.75x12 inches. £675.
BERG Adrian R.A. (1929-2011) Tree study, Regents Park. Oil/canvas. One of 12 panels originally forming a canvas titled ‘A lane between two trees – Regents Park. October 1966’. Exhibited: Arthur Tooth. 13x11.25 inches. £375
BERMAN Eugene (1899-1972) ‘Roma: Cortile notturno’. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1958. Inscribed verso by the artist. Ex. Collection: Charles B Moses, Rome. 8.25x6.5 inches. Original frame: 12.5x10 inches. £1100.CLICK HERE to view framed.
BERNERS Lord (Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson) (1883-1950)
‘Regnano’.
Pencil and watercolour from a sketchbook dated, 1912.
Inscribed on verso of opposite page.
Provenance: Farrington Sale 12.4.2018.
8.5x11.5 inches.
£375.
BERNERS Lord (Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson) (1883-1950)
‘Regnano, Aug 20th’.
Pencil and watercolour from a sketchbook dated, 1912.
Inscribed on verso of opposite page.
Provenance: Farrington Sale 12.4.2018.
8x11.5 inches.
£375.
BERNERS Lord (Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson) (1883-1950)
‘Reggio from Regnano, Aug’.
Pencil and watercolour from a sketchbook dated, 1912.
Inscribed on verso of opposite page.
Provenance: Farrington Sale 12.4.2018.
8.5x11.5 inches.
£375.
BESNARD Paul-Albert (1849-1934) ‘La Visiteuse’ (C.92/G.200/S&K.5) Lithograph. 1893. Signed in ink. Blind stamped ‘L’Estampe Originale (Lugt 819) 14x18 inches. £975.
BIANCHINI FERIER Lyon’s silk weavers fl.1888 -c.1995. Anon. Design for a scarf for the International Sporting Club de Cannes. Ink and gouache. Signed and inscribed ‘Andre Ghekiere, Cannes’ Gouache. Attached label ‘Bianchini Ferier, 4 rue Vaucanson, Lyon Prov: Bianchini Ferrier Archive Sale, Christies S.K. 25/27 July 2001 31.5x31.5 inches. £675.
BIANCHINI FERIER Lyon’s silk weavers fl.1888 -c.1995. Design for a scarf: Shrine and Figures. Gouache. Stamped ‘Madeleine Lagrange / 128 Boulevard Haussmann / Paris 8e’. Prov: Bianchini Ferrier Archive Sale, Christies S.K. 25/27 July 2001. 31x31 inches £575.
BINDER Pearl (1904-1990) ‘Mother and Children’. Mixed media. Signed and dated, 1969. 27.5x20.5 inches. Framed: 32.25x25.25 inches. £875.VIEW FRAMED
FOSTER Myles Birket R.W.S. (1825-1899) Linlithgow Castle. Watercolour. Signed. Provenance: Sothebys Belgravia 27.4.1982 as Ex. Colls: Lady Rothschild. Henry Duggan. 3.25x5 inches. Framed: 12x13.25 inches £1500.
BIRKET FOSTER Myles R.W.S. (1825-1899)
Basle from the river.
Watercolour. Signed.
4.5x6 inches. Framed: 13.5x15 inches
£975.
BIRKET FOSTER Myles R.W.S. (1825-1899) ‘Rothesay Bay’ Watercolour, Signed and inscribed 4x14.25 inches. £775.
BISSILL George (1896-1973) ’Winter on the Wiltshire Downs’. Oil on panel. 1960. Signed. 14.25x18 inches. £975.
BLACKADDER Elizabeth R.A. (b.1931) ‘Iris’. Etching. Signed and editioned 16/50. 7.5x9.25 inches. £300.
BLACKWOOD Lord Basil Temple ‘BTB’ (1870-1917) ‘A Python I should not advise / It needs a Dr for its eyes / and has the measles yearly…’’. Pen and ink drawing to illustrate ‘The Python’, ‘More Beasts (For Worse Children)’, Hilaire Belloc (‘H.B’), Publ. Edward Arnold, 1897. From 1898 by Duckworth. Inscribed verso. Also ‘E. Arnold / 11538 / 4.5x7.5’ and numbered ‘1’. 7.5x10.5 inches. £2500 the set of five.
BLACKWOOD Lord Basil Temple ‘BTB’ (1870-1917) ‘Allow no music near its cage…’ Pen and ink drawing to illustrate ‘The Python’, ‘More Beasts (For Worse Children)’, Hilaire Belloc (‘H.B’), Publ. Edward Arnold, 1897. From 1898 by Duckworth. Inscribed verso. Also ‘E. Arnold / 11538 / 4.5x7.5’ and numbered ‘2’. 7.5x10.25 inches. £2500 the set of five.
BLACKWOOD Lord Basil Temple ‘BTB’ (1870-1917) ‘…and if he flies into a rage / chastise him most severely…’ Pen and ink drawing to illustrate ‘The Python’, ‘More Beasts (For Worse Children)’, Hilaire Belloc (‘H.B’), Publ. Edward Arnold, 1897. From 1898 by Duckworth. Inscribed verso. Also ‘E. Arnold / 11538 / 4.5x7.5’ and numbered ‘3’. Verso: Fragment of ‘The Frozen Mammoth’, and Head of a Man. 6x9.25 inches £2500 the set of five.
BLACKWOOD Lord Basil Temple ‘BTB’ (1870-1917) ‘I had an aunt in Yucatan / Who bought a python from a man…’ Pen and ink drawing to illustrate ‘The Python’, ‘More Beasts (For Worse Children)’, Hilaire Belloc (‘H.B’), Publ. Edward Arnold, 1897. From 1898 by Duckworth. Inscribed verso. Also ‘E. Arnold / 11538 / 4.5x7.5’ and numbered ‘4’. 7.5x10.25 inches £2500 the set of five.
BLACKWOOD Lord Basil Temple ‘BTB’ (1870-1917) (The) ‘snake is living yet.’ Pen and ink drawing to illustrate ‘The Python’, ‘More Beasts (For Worse Children)’, Hilaire Belloc (‘H.B’), Publ. Edward Arnold, 1897. From 1898 by Duckworth. Inscribed verso. Also ‘E. Arnold / 11538 / 4.5x7.5’ and numbered ‘5’. 7.5x10.25 inches. £2500 the set of five.
BLAKE Sir Quentin (b.1932) ‘A lift into town’. Watercolour and crayon. Signed. Exhibited: No. 195, ‘Quentin Blake’, Beetles Gallery, 2000. 20x28.5 inches. Framed:31x39 inches £3750.
BLAMEY Norman R.A. O.B.E. (1914-2000)
‘The Vice Chancellor’.
Pencil, watercolour and gouache. Exhibited: The Discerning Eye, 1997. The Fine Art Society, March 2003.
Study for the portrait of Sir Harry Pitt (1914-2005) Vice-Chancellor of Reading University (1964-1978), Reading University Collection.
£1250. Framed Photo
BLAYNEY Robert (1929-2016)
‘Blenheim Palace by Moonlight’.
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1952.
20x30 inches.
£775.
BONE Sir Muirhead N.E.A.C. (1876-1963) ‘Gerona Cathedral’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. Ex. Collection Oswald Birley. 9x12 inches. Framed: 18.5x21 inches. £475
BOURGEOIS-BORGEX Louis (1873-1959) The Bridge at Avignon. Pen, brush, Indian ink and charcoal. Circa 1895. Signed. 12x19 inches. £350
BORTNYIK Sandor (1893-1976) Self-portrait. Charcoal. Signed and dated, 1917. 12x8.5 inches. Framed: 26x22 inches. £3750.VIEW FRAMED
BOUTET de MONVEL Bernard (1881-1949) Airmen preparing for flight. Pencil, pen and ink. Circa 1915. Estate stamp Provenance: Sothebys, Paris, Boutet de Monvel Estate Sale 5/6 April 2016.. 8x16.5 inches. £975.
BRABAZON BRABAZON Hercules (1821-1906) ‘Amada’, view from the Temple of Amada, Nubia. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. 6.5x9.5 inches. Framed: 14.5x17 inches. £1200.VIEW FRAMED
BRANGWYN Sir Frank R.A. R.W.S. (1867-1956) 'Bridge built for Catherine the Great, Moscow'. Pencil, pen and ink. Signed. Illustrated: Barman's The Bridge, publ. John Lane, 1926, p.241. 10.5x16.5 inches. £1750.
BRATBY John R.A. (1928-1992) ‘Nell Dunn’ (b.1936) Pencil. Circa 1958. Signed and inscribed. Exhibited: ‘John Bratby Retrospective’, Sandford Gallery, Covent Garden, 1980. 22x14.75 inches. £1250.
BRATBY John R.A. (1928-1992)
Woman and Cards.
Brush and Indian ink Signed and dated, 6th January, 1957.
23x20 inches.
£1100.
BRESSLERN-ROTH Norbertine (1891-1978) ‘St Hubert I’. Linocut printed in colours. 1925. Signed. 11x11 inches. £1,100
BRETT John A.R.A. (1830-1902) Cornwall, possibly Newtrain Bay. Oil on card. Inscribed with the brush handle ‘XIX Aug. 1897’. Payne/Brett: pp.240-1, ‘John Brett’ record that Brett was painting at ‘Cataclew Point, Trevone’, Cornwall on the 17th August, and detail five other paintings of Trevone painted during August, as well as two of Trevose Head and one of Newtrain Bay. 9.75x17 inches. Framed: 14x21.5 inches. £6000.
BROCKHURST Gerald R.A. (1890-1978) ‘The Old Corsican’ (W.27) Etching. 2nd state. One of 76 proofs. 1921. Signed. 6.5x4.5 inches. £475.VIEW FRAMED
BROCKHURST Gerald R.A. R.E. (1890-1978) ‘Le Beguin – Anais’ (Fletcher 33). Etching. Third State. From an edition of 76. 1922. Signed 5.5x3.5 inches. £750
BROCKHURST Gerald R.A. (1890-1978)
‘The Amberley Boy (No.2)’ (W.62).
Etching. 1928. Signed. From an edition of 111.
7.5x5.75 inches.
£1250.
BROOKE William Henry (1772-1860) The Opening of Waterloo Bridge. Ink and watercolour. Inscribed on the original mount (missing) ‘The Opening of Waterloo Bridge sketched on the spot 1817’. Provenance: Ross Collection, Knockmore, Wicklow. 4.5x7.25 inches. Framed: 12.25x14.5 inches. £475.
FLYING OFFICER
PERCY DRAKE BROOKSHAW
(1907-1993) The R&R of an WWII RAF Aerial Photography Interpreter: Tunisia and Puglia, September 1943 – July 1944. CLICK HERE
BROWN Professor Frederick N.E.A.C. (1851-1941) Still-life: a dining table. Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1919. 8.75x12.75 inches. Framed: 16.5x20 inches. £775.VIEW FRAMED
BROWNING Amy Katherine (1881-1978) ‘Forever England, Etaples’. Etaples Military Cemetery is the largest CWGC cemetery in France. Oil on panel. Circa 1918. Signed. Inscribed verso. 10x13.75 inches. £1500.
LE BRUN Christopher P.R.A. (b.1951) ‘Study for Fafner’. Oil/canvas. 1993-94. Exh: Marlborough Fine Art. 19.75x27.5 inches. £7250
BRUNTON Winifred Mabel (1880-1959)
‘Seti I’.
Oil on ivory. Signed. For ‘Kings and Queens of Ancient Egypt, portraits by Winifred Brunton with histories by Eminent Egyptologists’, publ.1924, or ‘Great Ones of Ancient Egypt, portraits by Winifred Brunton with historical studies by various Egyptologists’, publ.1929.
5x4 inches (irregular) Framed: 9.5x7.75 inches.
£1250.
BRYDEN Robert (1865-1939) ‘Walt Whitman’. Woodcut. 14x10 inches. £225
BUCK Adam (1759-1833) Girl on a terrace. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1807. Exhibited: Colnaghi as ‘A Girl smelling Geraniums’. 8.75x6 inches. Framed: 16x13 inches. £1850.
BUCKLER John F.S.A. (1770-1851) Hampshire. ‘East Front of Bramshill House’. Pencil and grey washes. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘1818’. 11x18 inches. £775 (£2750 the set of 4)
BUCKLER John F.S.A. (1770-1851) Hampshire. ‘South West View of Bramshill House, the Seat of Sir John Mordaunt Cope, Bart’. Pencil ad grey washes. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘1818’. 11x18 inches. £775 (£2750 the set of 4)
BUCKLER John F.S.A. (1770-1851) Hampshire. ‘South East View of Bramshill House’ Pencil and grey washes. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘1818. 11x18 inches. £775 (£2750 the set of 4)
BUCKLER John F.S.A. (1770-1851) Hampshire. ‘South East View of Bramshill House’ Pencil and grey washes. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘1818. 11x18 inches. £775 (£2750 the set of 4)
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (subject) Anon. Circa 1820. Princes Risborough. Watercolour. Inscribed verso. 7.25x13.75 inches. £325.
BUHLER Robert R.A. (1916-1969) Portrait of a fellow art student. Oil on canvas. Stretcher stamped: ‘This board is the property of St Martin’s Art School’. Circa 1935. Signed. 24x20 inches. Framed: 32x28 inches. £1100.
BUNBURY Henry William (1750-1811) A mounted Warrior. Pencil and ink. 6.25x5.5 inches. £375.
BURNEY Edward Francis (1760-1848) The arrival of a Royal bride. Pen and ink. Provenance: Stanhope Shelton. 2x4 inches octagonal. £375.
BURRA Edward (1905-1976) ‘Two in a Bar’. Woodcut.1929. Restrike printed by Alexander Postan from the original block and sold by Observer Art in an edition of 45 in 1971. Blocks given to the Tate. Signed and editioned 39/45. 6x4 inches. £600.
BURRA Edward (1905-1976) Nude. Pen and ink on sketchbook page. Provenance: Sketchbook of figure studies, circa 1925. Burra Estate Sale, Sotheby’s, 3.7.2002. 16.5x10 inches. £675.
BURRA Edward (1905-1976)
‘Drag Queen’.
Etching. 1972. Signed and editioned, 56/75.
11.75x9.75 inches. Framed: 19x18.25 inches.
£1100.
BURRA Edward (1905-1976) Painting the hull: three men. Compositional pencil study. Similar study verso. Estate Stamp in red. Provenance: Burra Estate (Lady Ritchie) Sale, Sotheby’s, 3.7.2002. 19x25 inches. Framed: 34.5x28 inches. £6750.VIEW FRAMED VIEW VERSO
BUTTER Major C.G. (d.1824) An Officer’s dream of Home. Major Butter is recorded as having served in an Invalid Battalion stationed north of Mumbai, at Surat. Watercolour. Signed, inscribed ‘Surat’ and dated, December 1817. 9.25x11.75 inches. £1500.
CAMPBELL NAIRN Cecilia (1791-1857) (Daughter of J H Campbell)
Ireland. ‘Bray Head’
Ink and watercolour. Inscribed verso, and ‘Coote Carroll’
6x8 inches.
£1500.
CAMPBELL NAIRN Cecilia (1791-1857) (Daughter of J H Campbell)
‘Shankhill, Co.Wicklow’.
Ink and watercolour. 1807. Inscribed, and beneath the mount.
Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1807. Inscribed beneath mount ‘Mr (?Coote) Carroll, Ardglass’ and verso ‘Coote Carroll’.
7.25x10 inches.
£1750.
27. CAMPBELL NAIRN Cecilia (1791-1857) (Daughter of J H Campbell)
‘Shank Hill’.
Ink and watercolour. Inscribed and remains of (?signature)
7.5x10.25 inches.
£1750.
CAMERON Sir David Young R.A. R.W.S. (1865-1945)
‘The Woody Tay’. Charcoal. Signed. Exhibited: James Connell & Sons, Glasgow. 11x21 inches. Framed: 21.25x31.75 inches. £2250
CAMPBELL James (b.1942)
‘The Bay II’.
Charcoal, pastel and ink. Signed.
13.75x20 inches. Framed: 23.5x28.75 inches.
£675.
CARO Sir Anthony O.M. (1924-2013) Figure Study. Charcoal on sketchbook page. Signed and dated, 1986. Exhibited: Contemporary Art Society Market (label verso) 10x14.25 inches. Framed: 17x20 inches. £1500.
CARR Claudia (b.1965)
Head of a Young Man.
Oil on canvas. Signed and date, 2001, verso.
20x17.5 inches. Framed: 22x17.5 inches.
£1600.
CARR Matthew (1953-2011) Allan Hollinghurst, Novelist (b.1954) Conte pencil on charcoal prepared paper. Signed and dated, 2008, verso. Exhibited: Marlborough Fine Art. 35x23.5 inches. Framed: 43x30.75 inches. £875.CLICK HERE to view framed.
12. CARSTAIRS J G (Twentieth Century) ‘The window on the stairs’. Linocut printed in colours. Signed and inscribed. 6.75x5 inches. £225.
CARTER Samuel John (1835-1892) Spanish Matadors selecting young bulls. Black chalk on grey green paper. Signed and dated, 1853. 14.5x21 inches. Framed: 23x28.5 inches. £350.
CARTER Samuel John (1835-1892)
A bullfight: parts I and II.
Black chalk, possibly lithographic crayon, heighten with white. Each signed and dated, 1853.
The Pair: 14x20.5 inches.
The Pair: £775.
CARTER Samuel John (1835-1892)
A bullfight: parts I and II.
Black chalk, possibly lithographic crayon, heighten with white. Each signed and dated, 1853.
The Pair: 14x20.5 inches.
The Pair: £775.
CASSON Sir Hugh P.R.A. (1910-1999) ‘Hawthornden Castle’. Ink and gouache. Signed and inscribed. 3.5x5.5 inches. Framed: 9.25x11.25 inches. £275.
CELICE Pierre (b.1932) ‘Les Savis de l’atelier.’ Lithograph. Signed, sated 1968 and editioned 61/75. Provenance: Waddington Galleries. 15.75x20 inches. £475.
CHALON Alfred Edward R.A. (1780-1860)
‘Sir William Geary 3rd Bt. (1810-1877) M.P. for Kent in 1832.
Watercolour. Exhibited: Agnews (No.46385).
17.25x12.75 inches.
17.25x13 inches (shaped)
£1100.
CHAPMAN George (1903-1993)
‘Looking Up’ (or ‘Wet Roofs’)
. Etching and aquatint. Signed and editioned 3/100. Exhibited: Zwemmer Gallery
. 18x23.5 inches.
£1800.
CHAPMAN George (1903-1993) ‘Merthyr-Tydfil’. Black chalk. Signed. Inscribed by the artist verso. 17.5x12 inches. £775.
CHAPPELL Billy (1907-1994) ‘La Traviata / Alfred’. Costume design for Act 2 and Act 1&3. Pencil and watercolour with fabric samples. Provenance: Estate of Billy Chappell. 15x21 inches. £275.
CHAPPELL Billy (William) (1907-1994) Costume design ‘Mormon / Larry Drew’. Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed, and dated, 1948. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 15x10 inches. £150
CHAPPELL Billy (William) (1907-1994) Pantomime costume design for ‘Dick Whittington’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed, ‘Clare / Hayden / Clifford’. Circa 1948. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 14x10 inches. £225
CHARD William (b.1923) Self-Portrait: the Conscientious Objector. Oil on canvas. Circa 1940. Signed verso. 10x6 inches. Framed: £2250.
CHARLTON George N.E.A.C. (1899-1979) Rotterdam. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1924. 15x10.5 inches. £775.
CHASE Michael (1915-2001) The Edge of the Wood. Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1978. 20x27.75 inches. £1150.
CHEEK Malvina (1915-2016) Bretonne graveyard. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1950. 14.75x22 inches. £1400.
CHELSEA: The Royal Hospital. ‘J. Gordon’. 1808.
‘Court Martial upon General Whitelocke / Chelsea College, Jan.28th 1808’.
Ink and watercolour. Indistinctly ?signed verso.
The General Court Martial of Whitelocke (1757-1833) who had failed to seize Buenos Aires from the Spanish Empire, surrendered and also lost Montevideo in 1807. He was found guilty of all but one charge and cashiered.
7x10.75 inches.
£1250.
CHEVSKA Maria (b.1948) ‘Untitled (MC-SO-25) Oil/board. Signed and dated, 1987 verso. Exhibited: Bernard Jacobson Gallery. 12x7.5 inches. £475
CHINNERY George (1774-1852) Chinese figures V. Verso: Chinese figures.
Pencil. Inscribed by the artist in Gurney’s shorthand.
7x9 inches.
£475
CHRISTIE Fyffe (1918-1979) ‘Southern Italy’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1952. Exhibited: No.57. ‘Fyffe Christie Retrospective’, Fairhurst Gallery, 1988. 13x16.5 inches. £225.
CHURCH Katharine (1910-1999)
Trees in the Park Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1958. 15x21.5 inches. Framed: 24.5x31 inches. £1250
CHURCH Katherine ‘Kitty’ (1910-1999) ‘The Lake, Critchel’, Dorset. Etching and aquatint. Inscribed ‘Artist’s proof’ by the artist. Inscribed and dated, 1962, verso of frame. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 5.5x7.5 inches. Framed for the Artist: 12.25x14.25 inches. £475.
'CHURCHYARD Album’. Circa 1850. Four Dandies. Ink and watercolour. Provenance: Chris Beetles to A and H c.1980. 6x4 inches. £50.
CLARK John Cosmo R.A. (1897-1967) ‘A stokes gun class at Akaba’. Oil/canvas. Signed. Provenance: Works from the Studios of Jean Clark RWS and the late Cosmo Clark RWS, Bankside Gallery, 1983. no.100. Ill: T.E. Lawrence, Revolt in the Desert. Exhibited: T. E. Lawrence: Lawrence of Arabia, 1988. National Portrait Gallery. 19.5x15 inches. Framed: 18.75x23 inches. £5750.CLICK HERE to view framed.
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979) Denis Clarke Hall and friends near Gillan Creek, Cornwall. Pencil and watercolour on two sketchbook pages. The artist had house there from 1915-1927. 8.25x23.75 inches. Framed: 17.5x32.5 inches. £675.VIEW FRAMED
CLARKE HALL Edna (1879-1979)
Justin, the artist’s son, at 9.
Watercolour. Dated, 1914. Provenance: Denis Clarke Hall.
7.75x7 inches.
£375
CLAUSEN Katherine (1886-1936) ‘Mount Ida from Malaxo’. Watercolour and gouache on a sketchbook page. Signed. Inscribed verso. 8.25x11 inches. £1100.
CLAUSEN Sir George RA (1852-1944) Study of a farm boy. Chalk and watercolour. Signed. 8x5.5 inches. £1650.
CLEVELEY John Jnr (1747-1786) Portugal; Lisbon, the Placa do Comercio. Ink and watercolour. Signed. Prov: An album of watercolours and drawings executed during Cleveley’s voyage to Portugal in July-December 1775; Sothebys, November, 1983. Exh: John Cleveley Jnr’s Voyage to Portugal, 1775, A&H, Jan 1984. 11x19 inches. £2750
CLEVELEY JNR John (1847-1786) The Original Drawings for Twelve Views in Surry (sic) & Kent, Published by Carington Bowles, 1st October 1770. CLICK HERE
CLIFFORD Edward (1844-1907)
‘Waiting’.
Oil on card. Signed, inscribed and dated, ’10.4.97’.
10.75 inchesx4.25 inches. Framed: 16.5x10 inches.
£3450.
CLOUTING Josephine (b.1879) ‘Design for Work Bag / Embroidered on Linen’ Watercolour. Circa 1900 whilst a student at the South Kensington Schools of Design. 15.25x10 inches. £225.
COBBE Alec (b.1945)
Country House, Autumn.
Oil on board. Signed.
8.75x11.75 inches. Framed: 12x15.5 inches.
£775.
COLLINGWOOD-SMITH William R.W.S. (1815-1887)
A Highland Valley.
Watercolour.
10.75x19.75 inches.
£675.
COOPER KING R.M. F.G.S. Lt. Charles (1843-1898) China. Changchow: a courtyard in a mandarin’s house. Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed verso: ‘In the house occupied by Geck Suey / Chang Chow’. In 1864 Cooper King was appointed to command the detachment of Marines on H.M.S. Scylla in the China Seas and Japan. Exhibited: Martyn Gregory, no.76, Catalogue 53: ‘In the Western Manner’, 1989. 11x7.5 inches. Framed: 24x18 inches. £575.CLICK HERE to view framed.
COPE Charles West R.A. (1811-1890) ‘Lambert, Dent Dale’. Black, red and white chalks on tan paper. Inscribed by the artist and (later?) signed with his monogram and dated ‘1838(?)’. The 1841 Census records a ‘William Lambert, farmer, aged 45, with a wife, Jane, and 7 children, of Scalegill Foot, Dentdale. The 1851 Census records that he farmed 80 acres. 9x6.5 inches. £775.
CORBOULD Richard (1757-1831) ‘Miss Darnford bringing to Mr B / the news of the birth of a son / Lett. 18’. Illustration for an 1802 edition of Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson (Publ. 1740). Pencil and watercolour. 5x3.5 inches. £600
COSWAY Richard R.A. (1742-1821) Portrait of Sarah Ley (b.c.1771), Mrs Richard Tickell from 1789. Pencil and watercolour. Engraved 1791 by Jean Conde (1765-1794). Exhibited: The Royal Academy, 'Winter Exhibition', 1954-55, no.504; The National Portrait Gallery, 'The Masque of Beauty', 1972, no.56. Arched 9x5.5 inches. Framed: 19x14.5 inches. £4000.
COWIE James R.S.A. R.W.S. (1886-1956)
‘Still-life with gloves, glass and book’.
Black chalk and watercolour. Circa 1930. Ex.Coll: Bet Low (1924-2007), ‘Bet Low Trust / From the Studio of Bet Low / BLT1 – 104’ stamp verso of backing. Exhibited: ‘James Cowie’, Bourne Fine Art, December 1987. Exhibited: Roger Billcliffe Gallery.
8.25x11 inches. Framed: 19x21.5 inches.
£3950. Framed Photo
COWIE James R.S.A. (1886-1956)
Self-portrait study.
Pencil. Provenance: Artist’s family. Bourne Fine Art. John Green Art.
5x4.5 inches.
£775.
COX David O.W.S. (1783-1859) (Circle of) Paling gate. Pen, brush and sepia washes. Inscribed in the album ‘Cox’. Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 5x7.25 inches. £475.
COX David Jnr (1809-1885) Hever Castle. Watercolour and gum arabic. Circa 1850. 14x20.25 inches. £675.
CRAIG Edward Gordon C.H. (1872-1966) The Stage from a darkened auditorium. Wood engraving. 1905. Signed and dated 1905 and (printing date) 1924, also ‘Only 50 copies printed by hand, Copy No.10’. 4.25x4.25 inches. £1,100.
CRAMPTON Ronald (1905-1985) Mid-winter landscape, West Norfolk. Ink and watercolour. Provenance: Ronald Crampton Estate Sale, Bonhams East Anglia, 17.6.2000. Stamped ‘Ronald Crampton Estate’ verso. 13.75x20 inches. £225.
CRESWELL Alexander (b.1957)
Piazza del Popolo, Rome. Watercolour. Signed. 21x29inches. Framed: 35.5x43 inches. £1500
CROMEK Thomas Hartley (1809-1873) ‘Sorrento’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and inscribed verso. Pl.11 p.27 and p.36 ‘’Thomas Hartley Cromek: A Classical Vision’, 1999. Ex. Coll: Earl and Countess of Harewood. Exhibited: Cromek is known to have visited Sorrento twice; in the Augusts of 1831 and 1841. 12x17.5 inches. Framed: 21.5x27 inches. £4750.VIEW FRAMED
‘CROWQUILL Alfred’ (Alfred H Forrester 1804-1872)
11 pen and ink caricatural drawings by Crowquill bound into a mss. bibliography / biography written by G J Lawley (1844-1935).
9x7 inches the book.
£875. CLICK HERE TO VIEW
DAINTRY Adrian (1902-1988) A decayed Hotel, purportedly ‘The Royal Hotel’. Oil on canvas. Circa 1930. Signed. 20x16 inches. Framed: 26x21.5 inches. £1875.
DARGOUGE George-Edmond (1897-1990)
La sortie en voiture. Charcoal. Circa 1920. Signed. Exhibited: Cat.40, Nineteenth Century French Drawings, June 1985, Hazlitt, Gooden and Fox. 14x21.5 inches. Framed: 21.25x28.5 inches. £975
DARK Lieutenant Philip RN (1918-2008)
Study for ‘Only Propaganda’, Marlag O, Naval Prisoner of War Camp, Westertimke, Lower Saxony.
Pencil. Verso dated ‘Sept 44’. Provenance: Artist’s Estate.
Exhibited: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1994. Cat. No.36. Ill. p.21 10.5x8 inches. £300Click here for our 2016 Exhibition of POW drawings by Philip Dark
DARK Lieutenant Philip R.N.V.R. (1918-2008) ‘Oil of Ray Taylor painting’, POW Camp Marlag O, Westertimke, Lower Saxony. Oil and cotton sheeting (‘Sacking of a clothing parcel’, lit.p.42, Dark ‘Look Back This Once’) Lieutenant H Ray Taylor RNVR (c.1913-1954) was second-in-command of a motor gunboat sunk in the channel in mid 1942 and he taken to Marlag O. Before and after the War he was Art Master at Ermystead Grammar School, Skipton. 21.5x20.5 inches. £1500
DE WINT Peter O.W.S. (1784-1849) Half-timbered farmhouse. Watercolour. Circa 1830. 9x12.5 inches. Framed: 16.5x20 inches. £4,000
DELEZEUNE A. (Late 19th Century) Architectural study. Charcoal. Circa 1900. 22x15.5 inches. £275.
DENNING Stephen Poyntz (1795-1864) Curator of Dulwich Picture Gallery 1821-1864 Study of a seated man. Chalk. ?Signed, or inscribed. Provenance: The Newell Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 10x7 inches. £325.
DETMOLD Edward Julius (1883-1957) Roses and Butterflies. Etching printed in colours on japan paper. Signed and editioned 8/12. Condition: some spotting. 21x13 inches. £675.
DETMOLD Edward Julius (1883-1957) ‘The Jewels of the Deep’. Etching printed in colours on japan paper. Signed and inscribed. 13x16.5 inches. £2250.
DEYKIN Lieutenant Henry Cotterill (1905-1989) ‘Information Room / H.Q ‘S’ Marshalling Area / 14th May (19)44 /Boat loads from Tilbury’. Pen, ink and crayon. Inscribed and dated. 9.5x12 inches. £975.
DIOR Christian Studio of (20th century) Design for a dress. Black ink, chalk, metallic paint and watercolour over printed base. With fabric sample. Inscribed ‘P.E’ (Ete) 1975. 12.5x8.75 inches. £675.
DODD Joseph Josiah (1809-1894)
‘The West front of Milan Cathedral’.
Ink and watercolour over some etched line. Signed and inscribed.
26.25x21.25 inches. Framed: 28x43 inches.
£4250.
DODD Francis R.A. (1874-1949) Admiral Sir Henry Harvey Bruce K.C.B. M.V.O. (186201948) Commodore of Rosyth Dockyard, 1915. Drypoint. 1919. Signed. 8.75x6.75 inches. £600
DODD Francis R.A. (1874-1949) Seated girl. Chalks. Signed and dated, 1905. Provenance: Covent Garden Gallery. 15x11 inches. £575.
DODD Francis R.A. N.E.A.C. R.P. R.W.S. (1874-1949) Charles Hazlewood Shannon R.A. (1863-1937) Chalks on prepared paper. Signed and dated, 1905. A companion portrait of Shannon’s partner Charles Ricketts is in the British Museum (Acc.No. 1940,0210.7) (not illustrated) 11.5x8.5 inches. £3000.VIEW FRAMED
DOWLING Jane R.A. Hon. R.B.A. (b.1925)
An artist at his easel.
Oil on canvas.
21.5x17.5 inches. Framed: 25x21 inches.
£675.
DOYLE Charles Altamont (1832-1893) A bathing party. Pencil and watercolour Exhibited: Maas Gallery. Ex. Collection: Virginia Surtees. 8.75.x13.73 inches. £2500.
DRING William (1904-1990)
‘Elizabeth and Robin’.
Oil on card. Signed. Inscribed verso by the artist.
15x11 inches. Framed: 22x17.5 inches.
£875.
DRUMMOND Malcolm L.G. (1880-1945) At the window. Pencil. Circa 1910. Inscribed verso ‘MCD 179’. 13x9.5 inches. £975
DRUMMOND Malcolm (1880-1945) The Orangery, Kew Gardens. Pen and ink. Exh: Agnews. 5.5x6 inches. Framed:11.25x11.5 inches. £875.
DU PLESSIS Enslin (1894-1978) ‘The Nile near Kassil Kheir’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. 10x13.75 inches. £225
DUNCAN Edward R.W.S. (1803-1882) View over a river valley. Pencil and watercolour. Studio stamp. 7x9.75 inches . Framed: 14.75x16.75 inches. £225.
EASTON Timothy (b.1943) ‘Haw Frost, Morning’. Oil on canvas. Signed. Exhibited: Bourne Gallery, 1997. 26x30 inches. Framed: 31x35 inches. £1000.
EGYPT (subject) Anon. 1879. ‘Range of Hills as seen from Assouan’. Black and white chalks on grey paper. Inscribed and dated ‘22nd Dec. 1879’. 7x11.75 inches. £175.
EGYPT (Subject) Anon. 1879.
‘Jebel Aboofayda (sic) on the Nile’ and ‘Howadga (sic) on the Nile’.
Black and white chalks on grey paper. Inscribed and dated, ‘11th December, 1879’.
7x10.75 inches.
£175
EGYPT (Subject) Anon. 1879.
‘Negadsh’ (sic) and ‘Karnak Hills’.
Black and white chalks on grey paper. Inscribed and dated ‘14th Dec 1879’ and ‘15th Dec 1879’
7x11.75 inches.
£175
EGYPT (subject) Anon. ‘Sunset on the Nile, 9th January, 1880’. Pencil and chalk on grey paper. Inscribed and dated. 5x8.5 inches. £175.
ELDRIDGE Mildred R.W.S. (1909-1991) ‘Wall Butterfly, and Tortoiseshell’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and inscribed. 9.75x8 inches. £775
ELDRIDGE Mildred R.W.S. (1909-1991) ‘Whitethroat – Sylvia communis’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. 11.75x9.25 inches. £775
ELLIS Tristram (1844-1922) Portugal. ‘Cintra’. Watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1884. 20x14 inches. £175
EMETT Rowland O.B.E. (1906-1990)
The Germans Retreat…
Pen, brush and ink. 1945. Signed. Type written label beneath mount: “Calm yourself, my dear Stuffelheim…after all, the British public have been getting about like this for four years”. For ‘Punch’, inscribed by ‘for this week / K.B.’ (Kenneth Bird (Fougasse) , Art Editor 1937-1949)
7x9.25 inches.
£1750.
ENDRES Louis (1896-1989)
Moroccan children.
Red chalk. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1947.
9.5x14 inches. Framed: 17x14.5 inches.
£1400.
ERICKSON Carl ‘Eric’ (1891-1958)
Fashion illustration.
Brush, ink and gouache on gray paper. Circa 1935. Partial signature.
Note water damage to border and trimming following Stonehouse’ studio fire. Provenance: Brian Stonehouse MBE (1918-1998)
22x12.5 inches (irregular)
£1150.
‘ERTE’ (Romain De Tirtoff 1892-1990) ‘Décor Bar’. Gouache. Signed. Studio stamp ’15 464’ verso. 4.75x10.5 inches. Framed: 11x8 inches. £1950.
ETTY William R.A. (1787-1849) Recto and verso: figure studies. Pen and ink on letter of invitation to ‘Mr William Etty’ for Christmas Day, 1837(?4). 8.75x7 inches. Framed: 16x15 inches. £875.
EURICH Richard R.A. (1903-1992) The Clay Pipe. Pencil. Signed and dated, 1928. 8.25x6 inches. Framed: 20.25x14 inches. £1750.
‘E.W’ after DENHAM Major Dixon (1786-1828)
‘Lancer of the body guard of the Sultan / of Begharmi, Central Africa’.
Ink and watercolour. Inscribed and signed ‘E.W.’
After the etching by Edward Finden pl. 279, Denham, Clapperton and Oudney ‘Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa in the years 1822,1823 and 1824’, oubl.1826
8.75x7 inches.
£675.
FAIRCLOUGH Wilfrid (1097-1996) The Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1996. 10x16 inches. £375.
FANTIN-LATOUR Henri (1836-1904) ‘Study for the portrait of Mlle Dubourg’. Pencil on blue/grey paper. Dated ‘28 Mai -82’. Artist’s stamp. Exhibited: No.12 ‘Exhibition of works by H. Fantin-Latour’, Leicester Galleries, October, 1927, where bought by ‘Dr Tait’. The Exhibition was of drawings from the Estate of the artist’s widow (d.1926). A study related to the artist’s portrait of his sister-in-law Charlotte Dubourg (1850-1921), 1882, oil on canvas, Musee d’Orsay. Paper: 224x145 mm. Mount window: 218x137 mm. Framed: 475x380 mm £6750.CLICK HERE to view the Musee d'Orsay Painting
FARGE Henri (1884-1970) Rue de Rivoli. Etching. Circa 1930. Signed and editioned 12 of 40 impressions. 7.75x7.25 inches.£225.
FARNBOROUGH Lady (Amelia) (1772-1837)
House on road.
Watercolour. Ex. Coll: Dudley Snelgrove Sale, Sotheby’s lot 340 (part of)19.11.1992.
10x14.5 inches.
£1100.
FARNY Henry Francois (French/American 1847-1916)
Vesuvius from the Bay. Oil on canvas laid on card. Signed and indistinctly dated. Farny studied in Europe 1867-1870. Inscribed verso ‘Estate of Daniel Henry Farny / Stockton California 1987’. Daniel Henry Farny the artist’s son (1908-1981) lived at Stockton and his wife still lived there in 1986.
8.5x14.75 inches. £2750
FARTHING Stephen R.A. (b.1950)
‘Study for The Shelley Memorial’, University College, Oxford.
Oil on canvas. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1994, verso.
16x22 inches. Framed: 16.5x22.5 inches.
£875.
FASSETT Kaffe (b.1937)
‘Brighton Beach’.
Pen and ink. Signed and dated, 1969.
10.75x17.75 inches.
£1250.
FELL Sheila R.A. (1931-1979) ‘A road in Greece’. Charcoal. Circa 1977. Inscribed, dedicated and signed. 11.5x15 inches. £3500.
FENNING (Jennings) Marjorie (1907-1992) Hayrick. Wood engraving. Signed. 2.75x3.75 inches. £275.
FERSTADT Louis Goodman (U.S.A. 1900-1954) American farm yard. Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1927. 10x14 inches. Framed: 17x21 inches. £750.
FIELDING Anthony Vandyke Copley P.O.W.S. (1787-1855) ‘Squally Weather’. Watercolour. Signed. 24.5x36 inches. £3000.
FIELDING Anthony Vandyke Copley P.O.W.S. (1787-1855) The South Downs near Brighton. Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1841. 6x8.75 inches. Framed: 15.75x18.75 inches £1500.
FIRMIN Hannah (b.1956) ‘Beetle Tree’.
Block print, printed in colours. Signed, inscribed, editioned 1/12 and dated 2000.
6x6 inches.
£150.
‘C. FISH’ (a.k.a. ‘C. Herring’) 1844. ‘Book of Fun’. Pen, brush and grey wash cartouche. Signed and dated, 1844. 7.25x4.5 inches. £125.
FISHER Thomas F.S.A. (1772-1826)
‘Bedfordshire. Rushmere Farm and Pond’.
Watercolour. With central fold where once interleaved into a volume. Inscribed. Circa 1820. Provenance: De-accessioned from Inns of Court Library. Sothebys: 29.11.2001.
10x14.5 inches.
£475.
FITCHEW Dorothy (fl.1910-1920) (attributed to) ‘The Flying Trunk’. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1920. 7x5.75 inches. £225.
FLANDERS Dennis R.W.S. (1915-1994) ‘Chipping Camden: Noel Arms’. Pencil. Inscribed. Verso: Studio stamp, and dated, 1939. 10x14.25 inches. £225.
FLAXMAN John R.A. (1755-1826) Figures wrestling. Pencil and ink. Note foxing. Provenance: Christopher Powney. 3x2.25 inches. £375.
FORAIN Jean-Louis (1852-1931) In Court. Oil on canvas. Circa 1905. Signed. 24x29 inches. Framed: 31x36 inches. £6750.VIEW FRAMED
FORAIN Jean Louis (1852-1931)
‘La Chambre de la Bonne’.
Oil on canvas. Circa 1895. Exhibited: O’Hana Gallery. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity stamped, signed and dated, ‘Andre Schoeller, 24th June 1953’.
26x21.25 inches. Framed: 30x26 inches.
£9750.
FORREST Thomas Theodosius (1728-1784) Windsor Castle from the river. Watercolour. Exhibited: Spink (K3 9957) 13.75x20.75 inches. Framed: 23x29 inches. £3250.
FOSTER Richard R.S.P.P. (b.1945) ‘The Redentore from the Piazzetta’. Oil on card. 1991. Signed. Exhibited: Spink. 6.25x9.25 inches. Framed: 12x14.75 inches. £775.
‘FOUGASSE’ (Cyril Kenneth Bird 1887-1965) “She said the number of her car was GU 2634, & she’d bring the lunch & the tickets…” Pen and ink for ‘Punch Almanack’. Circa 1935. Signed and inscribed. Artist’s Agent Stamp verso. 13x9.5 inches. £1750.
‘FRASER Alexander Jnr’ (Mid 19th century)
A lantern lit street scene.
Watercolour and gouache in the manner of / after Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870) Indistinctly signed.
13x9.75 inches.
£475.
FREEMAN William (1853-1935) Frozen lake and burning forest. Watercolour. Provenance: Estate of the Artist. 20x27 inches. £450.
FRIESZ Othon (1879-1949) Pipe and Bowler Hat. Pencil. Signed. 11x8.5 inches. £675
FRINK Dame Elizabeth R.A. (1930-1993) ‘The Reeves Tale’. Etching and aquatint. Signed, inscribed and editioned 17/70. 10.5x11.5 inches. £775.
FRIPP Alfred Downing (1822-1895) ‘Hampstead Road’; the Artist’s Studio. Watercolour and gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated 1841. 15x10.5 inches. £1350.
FROST George (1754-1821) Landscape. Possibly a sketch after Gainsborough Dupont. Pencil. Provenance: William Esdaile (his stamp) David Kibble. 7x6 inches. £575.
FROST George (1754-1821) Bourne Bridge and Ostrich Creek off the river Orwell, with ‘The Ostrich’ pub. Black chalk. 7.75x12.5 inches. £250
FURNISS Harry (1854-1925) An allegory of the Months. Pen and ink for ‘Punch’. Signed and inscribed. 11x8 inches. £475.
GARRARD Peter John N.E.A.C. P.R.B.A. R.P. (1929-2004) ‘Sussex Gardens’, Paddington. Oil on canvas laid on board. Circa 1955. Signed. Inscribed on label. 14x18 inches. Framed: 20x23.5 inches. £375.VIEW FRAMED
GAUDIER-BRZESKA Henri (1891-1915) ‘Standing Male Nude (Horace Brodzky)’. Pen and ink. Circa 1913. Exhibited: No.40 ‘The London group, (1913-1939)’, Millfield School, 1995, lent by Andrew Dunn. Gillian Jason Gallery. 15x9 inches. Framed:19.5x14.25 inches. £2750.
GERE Charles March R.A. R.W.S. (1869-1957) ‘Cader Idris’. Mezzotint. Proof. Ex. Collection: John Redman (b.1937). 4x6 inches.
GIBBS Timothy (1923-2012) ‘Patterned landscape’. Watercolour and resist. Signed and dated, 1962. Artist’s label verso frame. Ex. Collection: Katherine ‘Kitty’ Church. 7.5x13 inches. Framed: 15x20 inches. £875.
GILL Colin (1892-1940) ‘English Spearman’. Red and black chalks. Signed and inscribed 'English Spearman / 'Alfred and the Danes' / St Stephens Hall' and dedicated on the original mount 'To Mr and Mrs homer St Gaudens'. Study for 'King Alfred’s Longships Defeat the Danes, 877', St Stephens Hall, Palace of Westminster, 1925-1927. 4.75x4 inches. Framed: 15x13 inches. £1,350
GIROUX Andre (1801-1879) 'Ischia' Pencil. Indistinctly inscribed in French and dated, Aout 1833. 9x11.5 inches. Framed: 16.75x19 inches. £475.
GIRTIN Thomas (1775-1802) Cottage above river. Mezzotint after Girtin by S W Reynolds, 1824. 1883 impression printed in an edition of 200 on plate paper before the plates were destroyed. Torn down. 6x9 inches. £75.
GIRTIN Thomas (1775-1802) The Tower. Mezzotint after Girtin by S W Reynolds, 1824. 1883 impression printed in an edition of 200 on plate paper before the plates were destroyed. Torn down. 10x7.75 inches. £75.
GLASHAN John (1927-1999) The Bay. Ink and watercolour. Signed. 10.5x15.75 inches. £675.
GLASHAN John (1927-1999) Edinburgh street. Ink, resist and watercolour. Signed. 7.25x12.25 inches. £675.
GOFF Frederick (1855-1931) ‘Thames from Tower Bridge’. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1900. Signed and inscribed. 4x5.5 inches. Framed: 12x13 inches. £1500. VIEW FRAMED
GOFF Frederick (1855-1931) ‘London Bridge’. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1900. Signed. 4x5.5 inches. Framed: 13.5x14.5 inches. £1300.
GOODALL John Strickland R.I. (1908-1996) ‘It was Frank…’ and ‘She continued her C.O.’s Inspection…’ Pen and ink illustrations for ‘The Inspired Folly’ by Nancy Pence Britton, publ.1971. Artist’s Agent stamp ‘R. P. Glossop’ verso. 9x6 inches. £75.
GOODALL John Strickland (1908-1996) A Thank You. Ink and watercolour to the artist’s writing paper headed ‘Lawn Cottage, Tisbury’. 8.75x6.75 inches. £1500
GOODWIN Albert R.W.S. (1845-1932) Zermatt Valley, St Nicholas by moonlight. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and inscribed. Exhibited: Maas Gallery. 10.25x14.25 inches. Framed: 19x22.5 inches. £1500.
GORDON-CUMMING Constance Frederica (1837-1924) ‘Entrance to the Little Bitter Lake / Suez Canal’. Painted on her return from her second visit to India (1872-1874) Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed, signed and dated, 5th July 1874. Provenance: the artist to a cousin, Miss Constance Lee, and by descent. 23.75x5.25 inches. £675.
GOSSE Sylvia (1881-1968)
‘Le Chateau Dieppe’.
Etching.
8.75x9.75 inches. Framed: 16.5x15 inches.
£225.
GOTHIC (Late 14th/Early 15th Century.) Calligraphic initials. Pen and ink on vellum. Probably cut from an Antiphonal. Authenticity was confirmed by Dr Janet Backhouse, Curator of Illuminated Manuscripts, British Library 12.11.2000. Mounted with conservation glue to conservation card. 7.25x1.75 inches. £125.
GOUNOD Francois Louis (1758-1825)
Louis Antoine, Duke d’Angouleme and Dauphin of France (Pretender to the throne as Louis XIX after 1830)
Pencil and watercolour on oval paper. Signed. Laid on card. Circa 1814. Not known to have been engraved.
7.25x5.75 inches (Oval)
£975.
GOUNOD Francois Louis (1758-1825)
Marie-Therese Charlotte Bourbon de France, Madame Royale Duchesse d’Angouleme and Dauphine of France (1778-1851)
Pencil and watercolour on oval paper. Signed. Laid on card. Engraved by Joseph-Theodore Richomme in 1814.
6.5x5.5 inches (Oval)
£975.
GRANGER-TAYLOR Edith (1887-1958) ‘The Police Raid’. Pastel. 1933. Exhibited: Gillian Jason Gallery, 1989 9.5x12.5 inches. Framed: 16x18.5 inches. £1600
GRANT Sir Francis P.R.A.(1803-1878)
‘Herbert’; John Rogers Herbert R.A. (1810-1890)
Ink. Inscribed verso.
4.75x4.25 inches.
£375.
GRANT Duncan L.G. (1885-1978) Venetian still-life. Lithograph. 1949. Signed. 15x21.5 inches. £775.
GRANT Duncan L.G. (1885-1978) A seated couple. Pencil. Signed. Circa 1930. 7.5x6 inches. Framed: 14.25x12 inches. £1100.
GRUAU Rene (1909-2004) ‘Remember these for…’ Brush and ink fashion illustration. Circa 1960. Inscribed ‘Left page’ by the artist. 17.75x12.75 inches. The Pair: £5250.
GRUAU Rene (1909-2004) ‘…next Spring’. Brush and ink fashion illustration. Circa 1960. Signed and inscribed ‘Right page’ by the artist. 17.75x12.75 inches. The Pair £5250.
GREAVES Walter (1846-1930)
Chelsea: corner of Duke Street and Beaufort Place.
Etching.1873. Signed.
7.75x6.75 inches.
£1100.
GREEN Amos (1735-1807) Yorkshire capriccio. Pen, brush and wash painted to the reverse of a page with a mounted view ‘Near Ingleton’. 9.5x14 inches. £475
GREEN Amos (1735-1807) Picturesque capriccio. Ink and watercolour on blue grey paper. Verso inscribed for (missing) watercolour ‘Vale of Llandisilio’. Provenance: Folder of Green’s work, Sothebys, 10.11. 1978. 9x10.25 inches Oval. £475.
GRIMM Ludwig Emil (1790-1863) A Farmer from Egern (Rottach-Egern, on lake Tegernsee) with her two little girls; [Bauerin aus Egern am Tegernsee mit ihren zwei Kleinen Madchen]. Stoll 109, first state of two. Etching. Signed and dated, 1813. Inscribed '2t Probe D' (2nd Proof made?) in pencil. Ex. Collection: E. Stanley. 5x7.25 inches. £975.
GRIMM Ludwig Emil (1790-1863) ‘Alise Ischokke’. Etching. Ex. Collection: E. Stanley. 4x3.5 inches. £125.
GRISET Ernest (1844-1907) The clay pipe. Pen, brush, ink and watercolour. Circa 1870. Signed. 23x18 inches. £1100
GROSS Anthony R.A. (1905-1984)
‘Pierrette, or Ennui’ (H7303).
Etching. Second state. 1970. Signed, inscribed and editioned, 6/70. Intended to illustrate ‘The Very Rich Hours of Le Boulve’
10x13.5 inches.
£675.
GROSS Anthony R.A. (1905-1985) ‘Valentine’s Fortune’ (RH3010). Etching. 1930. Signed, inscribed and editioned 19/75. 12.25x9.25 inches. £375.
GROSS Anthony R.A. (1905-1985) ‘Shadow of a walnut tree’ (RH 6803). Etching with drypoint. Signed, inscribed and editioned 4/70. 10x11.75 inches. Framed:20.75x22.25 inches. £550.VIEW FRAMED
GROSS Anthony R.A. (1905-1984) 'The Forge' (H.5701). Etching. 1957. Signed and inscribed 'Trial Print, Forge / Final Print'. 15x18 inches. £975.
GUETANT Gustave (1873-1953) Peacock panel. Charcoal. Signed and dated, 1945. 25x19 inches. £475.
GUIDA John (1897-1965) Fashion illustration, possibly of a French design to be copied by La Merveilleuse, Turin Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dated (1)’931’. 24x15.5 inches. £575.
GUIDA John (1897-1965) Fashion illustration, possibly of a French design to be copied by La Merveilleuse, Turin. Chalk and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1928. 26x17 inches. £875.
GUIDA John (1897-1965) Coat and dress. Fashion illustration, possibly of a French design to be copied by La Merveilleuse, Turin Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1937. 27.5x20 inches. £1400.
GURNEY Richenda (1782-1855) (Mrs Francis Cunningham) ‘Sketches by Richenda Cunningham at Torquay & its neighbourhood in April & May 1854, Vol.1.’ 37 drawings and watercolour including views of Torquay (10), Teignmouth (4), Babbicombe (2), Watcombe (5), Ansteys Cove (3) , Paignton (1), Cockington( 2) Chelstone, (2) and eight others all inscribed and dated. A daughter of the Norwich banker and Quaker John Gurney she was a sister of Elizabeth Fry, sister-in-law of the Abolitionist Thomas Fowell-Buxton (MP for Weymouth until 1839) and wife of George Borrow’s patron Rev. Francis Cunningham. She had drawing lessons from John Crome and Henry Bright and published ‘The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain’ at the age of 27. The Album 10.5x14.75 inches. £4750.CLICK HERE TO VIEW
GWYNNE-JONES Allan R.A. (1892-1982)
‘Trinity Fair’, Gun Hill, Southwold.
Etching. 1927. Signed. From an edition of 50.
5.5x5 inches. Framed: 16.25x12.75 inches.
£675.
GWYNNE-JONES Allan R.A. (1892-1982) ‘Southwold Fair’. Engraving. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1927. One of 75 proofs. Based on a watercolour he made in 1912. 8x11.5 inches. £675.
HIGHMORE Joseph (1692-1780) (Circle of) ‘Richard Puller’ (1747-1826).
Oil on canvas. Prov: Major General Mark Bond (1922-2017) 14x12 inches. Framed: 18.5x16.5 inches. £2500Click here to view large framed photo.
LE BRUN Christopher P.R.A. (b.1951)
‘Study for Fafner’.
Oil on canvas. 1993-94. Exh: Marlborough Fine Art.
19.75x27.5 inches.
£7250.
‘HAGGS CASTLE’, Pollokshields by Alexander Duff Robertson (1807-1886) Ink and watercolour. Inscribed ‘Restoration / Haggs Castle, 1843’ (unrealised). Signed. Provenance: Sir John Stirling-Maxwell of Pollok (1866-1956). 12.5x16.5 inches. £950.
HAINES Wilfred Stanley (1905-1944) 'Design for a Needlework Top for a Period Card Table, Camerons, (Antiques) 16 Mount Street, W1'. Gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated, November 1940. 10.75x7.5 inches the card. £275.
HAINES William Stanley (1905-1944) 'Design for a Needlework Top for a Period Card Table. Camerons (Antiques) 16 Mount St. W1'. Gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated, November, 1940. 10.75x7.5 inches the card. £275.
HALL Patrick (1906-1992) ‘Shower’, landscape. Watercolour. Indistinctly signed. Exhibited: Waddington Galleries. 14.5x22.25 inches £575.
HALL Patrick (1906-1992) ‘The Nets, Pellestrina’. Watercolour. Signed. Exhibited: Marjorie Parr Gallery. 14x21.5 inches. £675.
HALL Clifford R.B.A. (1904-1973)
The ‘New Orleans’, Amsterdam.
Oil on canvas. Signed.
22x30 inches. Framed: 27.27x37.25 inches.
£1750.
Maggi Hambling CBE (b.1945)
‘War Requiem II: Victim’.
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 2015.
Exh: Bohun Gallery.
12x10 inches. £6750Click here to view the verso.
HAMBLING Maggi C.B.E. (b.1945)
‘January Morning’.
Oil on canvas. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘2008-9’ verso. Exhibited: The Wills Lane Gallery.
11.75x31.5 inches.
£19,750.
Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808)
‘Susan, Countess of Westmorland’, née Lady Susan Gordon. Pastels. Signed
and dated, 1772. Signed and inscribed verso by the artist, ‘Susan, Countess of Westmorland / 1772, W D Hamilton Delt’. Prov: The sitter’s daughter, Lady Mary Fludyer, née Fane; Sir John Fludyer 5th Bt.; his sister Katherine, Mrs Henry Finch, and by descent. Lit: Neil Jeffares Dictionary of Pastellists before 1800, J.375.19725. 9.75x7.75 inches. Framed: 14x12 inches. £4750Click here to view large framed photo.Click here for the inscription
HARCOURT Anne (1917-1985) ‘Montreal’. Oil on canvas. Circa 1970. Signed. 25x38 inches. £675.
HARDMAN STUDIOS, John (fl.1939-c.2008) ‘St Osburg’s, Coventry: Suggested design for the treatment of the back wall of the Lady Chapel in mosaic and opus sectile’ as designed by the architects Harrison & Cox. Ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed on the mount. 12.5x8.5 inches. £375.
HARE Augustus John (1834-1903) ‘Ford Castle’, Northumberland with very possibly his friend Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford on the terrace steps. Watercolour. Inscribed verso by the artist. 9.5x13.5 inches. Framed: 18.25x21.25 inches. £475.
HARFORD John F.R.S. (1785-1866) 'Macugnaga, M. Rosa / Cima di Jagi'. Pencil. Pen, brush ink and gouache. Inscribed and dated 'Sept 2nd 1846'. 10.25x14.5 inches. £675.
HARTRICK Archibald Standish R.W.S. (1864-1950) ‘Vienna – Tschech (sic) servant girl returning from Market’. Pen and ink. Signed, inscribed and dated (18)92’. 7.25x6 inches. £975.
HARTWELL William John (1922-1995) ‘Winter Woodlands’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1950. 11x14.5 inches. Framed: 18.5x22 inches. £1250.
HASTINGS Edmund (1781-1861) ‘Mrs and Miss Clutton of Kinnersley’, Herefordshire. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1826. Inscribed verso. 11.5x8.5 inches. £575.
HATT Doris Brabham (1890-1969)
‘St Paul de Vence’. Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1926. Signed and inscribed. 9.5x8.25 inches. Framed:15x13.5 inches. £975.
HAWKSLEY Dorothy Webster R.I. (1884-1970) Transfiguration. Ink and watercolour. Signed and inscribed. Exhibited: Maas Gallery. 7.75x6.75 inches. Framed: 14.25x12.75 inches. £1100.
HAYMAN Patrick (1915-1988) ‘Anthony and Cleopatra (At Home)’. Oil on card. Signed. Signed, inscribed and dated (19)74 on backing. 6.5x13 inches. Framed: 11.25x17.5 inches. £2250.CLICK HERE to view framed.
HAYMAN Patrick (1915-1988) ‘Jacob’s Ladder (Jacob’s Dream)’. Oil on board. Signed. Signed, inscribed and dated 1963 verso of frame. 24x10.5 inches. Framed: 26.75x12.75 inches. £2250.CLICK HERE to view framed.
HAYMAN Patrick (1915-1988) ‘Don Quixote’. Mixed media. Signed. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1968 on verso of frame. 13x10.25 inches. Framed: 17x14 inches. £1600.
HAYMAN Peter (b.1930) Original watercolour and gouache illustrations to The Complete Guide to the Birdlife of Great Britain and Europe Text by Rob Hume and illustrations by Peter Hayman. Published: Mitchell Beazley, 2001. CLICK HERE
HAYTER Charles (1761-1835) Profile of a Dandy. Pencil. Signed and dated, 1803. Oval 4x3.25 inches. Framed in ?original verre eglomise mount and distressed gilt frame: 9x8 inches. £975.VIEW FRAMED
HAYTER Sir Charles (1792-1871) Self-portrait, after the painting commissioned for the Duke of Bedford. Etching. Inscribed in the plate ‘C. Hayter Se Ipsum Pinxit/ 1822, et Aqua Forte fecit 1824 / Woburn Abbey’. Used for the frontispiece to a set of 12 Hayter prints published in 1833. 5.25x4.75 inches. £475.
HEARNE Thomas (1744-1817)
‘North West View of St Sepulchre’s Church, Cambridge’.
Ink and watercolour. Signed. Later engraved (1808) by William Byrne FSA (impression included).
8.5x6 inches. Framed: 17.5x14.5 inches.
£2500.
HEATHCOTE Margaret (Exhibited: c.1850-1913)
‘The Matterhorn’.
Watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1851, on the original label.
19.5x26 inches.
£775
HECKROTH Hein (1901-1970) ‘The Newspaper Boy’. Costume design for ‘The Big City’ Kurt Joos, Music : Alexander Tanzmann, for Ballet Joos premiered Dartington Hall, 1935. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed, dated (19)35 and inscribed. 11.75x8.75 inches. £675.
Ferdinand Heilbuth (1826-1889)
Head of a Young Man.
Watercolour and gouache. Stamped signature. Exh: Hazlitt,
Gooden and Fox, Nineteenth Century French Drawings, June/July
1978, No.55. 8.5x6.5 inches. Framed: 15x12.5 inches. £2250Click here to view large framed photo.
HEIM Albert (1890-?)
‘Exzellenz v. Ende’.
Ink and watercolour. Circa 1916. Provenance: Lieut.General Theodor von Wundt (1858-1929), Wurttemberger 51st Reserve Regiment.
11x8.5 inches.
£125. Click here for our previous Heim exhibition
HEIM Albert (1890- ?)
‘Generalmajor Wellmann’.
Ink and watercolour. Circa 1916. Provenance: Lieut.General Theodor von Wundt (1858-1929), Wurttemberger 51st Reserve Regiment.
8.5x5.25 inches.
£125CLICK HERE for our 2013 Heim Exhibition
HEINTZELMAN Arthur William (USA 1891-1965) Seated, thoughtful Smoker. Red chalk on tan paper. Signed and dated, 1935. 18x13.75 inches £475.
HELY-HUTCHINSON Nicholas Hely (Contemporary) The Open Window. Watercolour. Signed. 20x26 inches. £575
HENNELL Thomas R.W.S. (1903-1945) Winter landscape – view from Hennell’s cottage. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1938. Signed. Inscribed verso ‘Packing Cherries’. 11.75x18.5 inches. Framed: 19.5x25.75 inches. £2750
HEPWORTH Dorothy (‘Patricia Preece’) (1898-1978) Girl peeling potatoes, Cookham. Pencil. Provenance: Christies, Hepworth/Preece Studio Sale, 2.4.1984. xxx inches £400.
HERKOMER Sir Hubert C.V.O. R.A. (1849-1914) A Rabbi at prayer. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1891. 42x28 inches. £6750.
HESKETH HUBBARD Eric (1892-1957)
The London Trader, Hastings’ under snow.
Oil on card. Circa 1950. Signed.
12x24 inches. Framed: 30x18 inches.
£2750.
HEY Cecily (1896-1980)
‘Orders for dinner’.
Oil on canvas board. Signed. Exhibited: The National Society.
14x10 inches. Framed: 15.5x11.5 inches.
£975.
HEY Cicely (1896-1980) Portraits and Pub Signs. CLICK HERE
HEY Cicely (1896-1980)
Seated Woman.
Pen and ink, squared for transfer. Signed and dated, 1923.
Provenance: Tony Goble (1943-2007), who inherited the contents of the artist’s studio, and by descent. 8x7 inches.
£275.
HEY Cicely (1896-1980)
Seated girl, possibly a dancer.
Pen and ink. Signed and dated, 1923.
Provenance: Tony Goble (1943-2007), who inherited the contents of the artist’s studio, and by descent. 9x6.75 inches.
£255.
HILLS Robert P.O.W.S. (1769-1844)
‘Old Faithful Nina’.
Watercolour. Exhibited: O.W.S. 1829, no.81.
7.5x10.25 inches.
£675.
HITCHENS John (b.1940)
‘Flowers into softness’.
Oil on canvas. Signed. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1967, verso.
20x28 inches.
£1750.
HOLLAND Dudley (1915-1956) ‘Pollard Oak’. Linocut printed in colours. Proof outside the (intended) edition of 50. Colour notes beneath mount. 1946. Provenance: Ms Brackenbury, 2002. 11.25x6.75 inches. £275.
HOLLOWAY Edgar R.E. (1914-2008) ‘Warwick Lane’ E.C. Pencil and watercolour. 1943. Signed. 14.25x10.75 inches. Framed: 21x16.5 inches. £2750.VIEW FRAMED
HOLLOWAY Edgar (1914-2008) ‘St Augustine and St Paul’s’, blitz’d London. Pencil and watercolour. 1943. Signed. 14.5x10.5 inches. Framed: 20.75x16.5 inches. £2000.VIEW FRAMED
HOLMES Sir Charles (1868-1936) ‘Stormy Morning, Graystoke’, Cumbria. Watercolour. Signed and inscribed. 10x13.5 inches. £450
HONE Evie R.H.A. (1894-1955)
‘St Martin of Tours’.
Oil monotype on card. Circa 1952. Signed. Inscribed on backing ‘Design for a stained glass panel’.
12.25x9 inches. Framed: 23.25x17.25 inches.
£1750. Framed Photo
HORTON Percy R.B.A. (1897-1970) The South Downs near Firle. Pencil. Exhibited: Percy Horton Retrospective, Ashmolean Museum, 1964, no.97. 14.5x22 inches. £875
HOYLAND Francis (b.1930) ‘The Resurrection of Adonis’. Pencil. Circa 1955. Signed and inscribed. 10.5x13 inches. £675
HUBER Jakob Willhelm (1787-1871) (Circle of) The Reichenbach Falls. Brush and sepia ink. Circa 1825. 12.25x9 inches. £575
HUGO Jean (1894-1984)
‘Femme en jaune et chemin montant’.
Gouache. Signed. Inscribed and numbered ‘No.18’ verso.
5x3.5 inches.
£1250. Framed Photo
HUGO Jean (1894-1984)
‘Garrigue jaune et bleue’
Gouache. Signed. Inscribed verso and numbered ‘No.11’. 3x5 inches.
£1250.
HUGO Jean (1894-1984) ‘Deux femmes sur le Causse’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed. Inscribed and dated, 1979, on backing. 2.75x3.25 inches. £875.
HUNT Alfred William (1830-1896)
Clovelly Harbour, Devon.
Watercolour. Remains of signature bottom right. Provenance: Lot 169, Newall Sale, Christies 13-14th December, 1979. Probable Exhibition: No.452, OWS 1864/65. Lit: No.29. ‘A.W. Hunt’, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1897.
7.5x10.5 inches. Framed: 15.5x17.5 inches.
£400.
HURRY Leslie (1909-1978) ‘Rejection / Meeting / Man and Woman / Allegory’. Crayon, ink, watercolour and acrylic on toned paper. Signed and dated, 1974. Inscribed verso. 23x30.5 inches. £975.
HURRY Leslie (1908-1978) Composition. Ink, watercolour and acrylic. Circa 1978. Authenticated and signed by John Armstrong, the artist’s nephew. 23x31 inches £975.
HURRY Leslie (1908-1978) ‘Hall Lay Field’ Ink, watercolour and acrylic. Signed and dated, 1974. Inscribed verso 23x30.5 inches. Framed: 31x38 inches. £975
HURRY Leslie (1908-1978) ‘Roses’. Ink, watercolour and acrylic. Authenticated and signed by John H Armstrong, the artist’s nephew, verso. 23x30.5 inches. Unframed. £975
HUTCHINSON Sir William Oliphant P.R.S.A. (1889-1970) Self-portrait. Pencil. Signed and dated, ‘Dec.5 1921’. Provenance: By family descent. 13x8 inches. £375
HUTTON Dorothy (1889-1984) ‘Celine Forestier’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, September 1954. 10.5x10 inches. £225
HYATT Derek (1931-2015) ‘Daybreak’. Oil on board. 1980. Signed and inscribed on label verso. 10.5x12 inches. £1250.
HYATT Derek (1931-2015) ‘Mist clearing (Green)’. Oil on board. Signed and inscribed on label verso. 9.25x10 inches. £1250.
HYATT Derek (1931-2015) ‘Blue enters Yellow’. Oil on board. Signed and inscribed on label verso. 11.25x12.25 inches. £1250.
HYATT Derek (1931-2015) ‘Blue meets Red’ Oil on board. 1976. Exhibited: Austin / Desmond Fine Art. 10.5x10.25 inches. £1550.
HYATT Derek (1931-2015) ‘Pink trailing clouds’. Oil on board. 10x10 inches. £1550.
HYATT Derek (1931-2015) ‘Autumn: Deaths and Entrances’. Oil on board. 1983. 24x48 inches. Framed: 31x55 inches. £2750
The Paul Hyslop Photograph Album 11 photographs c.1904-1970, compiled by Architect / Bloomsbury Associate / Monuments Man, Geddes (AKA Paul) Hyslop (1901-1988). CLICK HERE
IBBETSON Julius Caesar (1759-1817) (Circle of) Figures in a landscape. 7.25x9.5 inches. Ink and watercolour. Exhibited: Colnaghi. £875.
IHLEE Rudolph (1883-1968) Standing Nude. Pencil. Circa 1920. Provenance: Estate of the artist to the Alton Gallery. 16.5x6.75 inches. £225
IHLEE Rudolph N.E.A.C. (1883-1968)
Old Testament Composition. Chalks. 1906-1910. Signed. Exhibited: Belgrave Gallery, 1978. 6.5x8 inches. £650.
INDIA (subject) Circa 1830. ‘A budgerow’ (boat) on the Ganges. Watercolour. Circa 1830. Inscribed. 9.75x12.75 inches. £975.
INDIAN School. Circa 1800.
The Mughal, Emperor Muhammad Shah (1702-1748)
Pen and ink, gouache and gold paint on paper laid on text.
6x5 inches.
£1750.
INDIAN SCHOOL. 1913. An exploratory Fleet. Gouache copy of 17th Century Netherlandish painting. Oval: 8x10 inches £225.
INDIAN SCHOOL. 1913. A naval battle close to the shore Gouache copy of 17th Century Netherlandish painting. Oval: 8x10 inches £250.
INDIAN SCHOOL. 1913. ‘Caljou de Lima’. Gouache copy of 17th Century Netherlandish painting. Oval: 8x10 inches £275.
INGHAM Bryan (1936-1995) ‘St Ives from Portheor Workshops’. Pencil. Verso inscribed by the artist and dated, 12th July 1970. 20x27 inches. £625.
JACOBI Otto Reinhard P.R.C.A. (1812 Konigsberg-1901 Canada) Landscape with distant mountains. Ink and watercolour. Provenance: From a sketchbook of the artist’s work in which most works were signed and dated, 1846. 5.5x7 inches. £225
JACQUIER Ivy Skinner (b.1890) The artist’s daughter. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dedicated to ‘Victor’ (Bonham-Carter) as a wedding present. Dated 1938. 14.25x12.25 inches. £475
JAMES Francis Edward N.E.A.C. R.W.S (1850-1920) A vase of wild flowers. Watercolour. Signed. Exh: No.86, New English Art Club Centenary Exhibition, Christies, September 1986. 14x10.25 inches. £475.VIEW FRAMED
JAMIESON Alexander I.S. R.O.I (1873-1937)
‘On the Atlantic, seen from the Ayrshire Coast’.
Oil on panel. Signed and indistinctly dated ‘1917’(or?19). Inscribed and signed verso.
13x16 inches. Framed: 18.5x21.25 inches.
£3750
JENKINSON Geoffrey (1925-2005) ‘East London Industries – a hill-top view of London Docks and Industries’. Pencil and watercolour. Circa 1949. Signed. 7.75x15 inches. £1750.
JOHN Gwen (1876-1939)
‘Votre Eveque / Mgr Gibier/ Juillet 29 (19)29’, Meudon.
Pen, brush and ink on tan paper. Inscribed by another hand on the attached, original backing. Provenance: Private Collection France to 2017.
A composition in which John has placed the local Bishop, painted from a photograph, against the Congregation of the Meudon church in which she prayed and where she found so many of her subjects. It is possible that her use of a printed image of Mere Poussepin, long dead founder of the Meudon Convent, as the basis of the 12 Poussepin portraits encouraged her to consider the printed image as a legitimate source for composition.
Monseigneur Charles Gibier was Bishop of Versailles from 1907-1931.
5.25x8.25 inches. Framed: 12.5x15 inches.
£1750.
JOHN Augustus O.M. R.A. (1878-1961) (Circle of)
Woman by a lake.
‘Primitive’ pen and ink drawing on tan paper. Circa 1911.
19x11 inches.
£975
JOHN Augustus O.M. (1878-1961)
‘The Little Family’ (CD.93)
Etching. 1906. Signed. Editioned 16/25 beneath the mount.
5.25x4 inches.
£975.
JOHN Augustus O.M. R.A. (1878-1961)
‘Rambling by the lake’ (CD.96).
Etching. Circa 1909. Signed. Printed in 1919. Inscribed and editioned ?19/50 beneath the mount.
7x5 inches.
£1000.
JOHN Augustus O.M. R.A. (1878-1961) Trelawney Dayrell Reed (born c.1885) Historian and Curator. Pen and ink. Provenance: Edwin John. Sara John. 11x8 inches. Framed: 17x13.5 inches. £1750.
JOHN Augustus O.M. R.A. (1878-1961) Nude holding a pose. Pen and ink. Provenance: Edwin John; Sara John. 7x3.75 inches. Framed: 13.25x9.5 inches. £975.
JOHN Augustus O.M. R.A. (1878-1861) Dorelia (recto) 11.5x7 inches. Studies of the artist’s children, and possibly Dorelia (verso). 10x8 inches. Pen and ink. Circa 1908. Provenance: Christies 14.11.75 to A and H. £2250.CLICK HERE to view verso.
JONES Fred Cecil (1891-1956) Yorkshire ‘Micklethwaite, Bingley’. Watercolour. Circa 1835. Signed an inscribed. 10.5x13.5 inches. £2750.
JONES Harold (1904-1992) ‘The Pie’. Ink and watercolour to illustrate ‘Jack and The Beanstalk; A Book of Nursery Stories’, Kathleen Lines, 1960. Exhibited: No.27, ‘Harold Jones’, Sally Hunter Fine Art, July 1988. Ex. Collection: John Ward R.A. 7x5 inches. Framed: 15x13.5 inches. £475.
JONES George R.A. (1786-1869) ‘Tomb House, Windsor Castle’. Ink and gouache on blue paper. Inscribed and dated 28th March 1811, verso. Possibly signed verso. Stamped ‘Scipio’ (Gerald Reitlinger Collection). 5.25x7.75 inches. £475.
JOWETT Percy Hague R.W.S. N.E.A.C. (1882-1955) Beech Wood lake. Pencil and watercolour. Provenance: Artist’s Estate. 12x16 inches. Framed: 20x23.75 inches. £225.
KAHN Erich (1904-1980) Figure Drawings. CLICK HERE
KASPAR Paul (1891-1953) Vienna. Am Hof Square. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated 1924. 6.25x7.75 inches. Framed: 14x15 inches. £1250
KEENE Charles (1823-1891) Fisherman casting a fly. Pencil on tan paper study for a ‘Punch’ cartoon. Verso: Study of a Male Life Model. Provenance: Album of Charles Keene drawings collected by Lord Clark (Sir Kenneth Clark). 8.25x6.75 inches. £225.
KEENE Charles (1823-1891) ‘‘Star’ on which the body was brought up’. Pencil. Inscribed. Provenance: Album of Charles Keene drawings collected by Lord Clark (Sir Kenneth Clark). 3.5x6.75 inches. £125.
KEENE Charles (1823-1891) Two men resting under a beech tree. Pencil. Provenance: Album of Charles Keene drawings collected by Lord Clark (Sir Kenneth Clark). 3.75x6.25 inches. £175.
KEITH Elizabeth (1887-1956)
‘Peking’.
Woodcut printed in colours. Signed.
15x11 inches.
£1600
KEITH Elizabeth (1887-1956) ‘The Flautist, Korea’. Etching, printed in colour. Signed. Inscribed beneath the mount. 9x8.5 inches. £1100
KEITH Elizabeth (1887-1956) The Gong Player, Korea. Etching printed in colours. Signed. 9x8.5 inches. £1100
KEMP Jeka (1876-1967) ‘St Tropez’. Watercolour. Signed. Circa 1905. 12.75x13 inches. Framed: 21x21.5 inches. £975
KERRICH Thomas (1748-1828) ‘William Boycatt M.A. / Fellow of Caius College Cambridge / T.Kerrich delin: / Magdalen College, Cambridge / June 12 1781’. Chalks. Signed and inscribed verso. 37x28.3 cms. 47.5x39cms. £15,000
Framed photoInscription
KERRICH Thomas (1748-1828) ‘Richard Hey Esq (1745-1835) of Middle Temple...'. Black and red chalks. Signed, inscribed and dated verso (recorded on the backing): 'Richard Hey Esq of Middle Temple A.M. Fellow of Sidney Sussex College (Originally of Magdalen College) Cambridge. Thomas Kerrich Fellow of Magdalen College in ye same University del.1776 April'. 15x11 inches. Framed: 20x16.5 inches. £9,250
KERRICH Thomas F.S.A. (1748-1828) The Death of Cato, after Giovanni Battista Langetti (1625-1676) Brush and ink on paper laid on card. Verso of card inscribed ‘On back by Thomas Kerrich / ‘By Guercino in the Collection of / Chevalier Gelosi at Turin’. (Commendatore Genevosio 1719-1795). Provenance: Sothebys 21.1.1989 lot 136, a group of works by Kerrich. Christopher Powney: 2.3.2002 to Abbott and Holder. £1500.
KHMELUK Vasyl (1903-1986) ‘Cottage and Garden’, possibly at Tavers in the Loiret Oil on canvas. Signed. Circa 1936. Exhibited: Storran Gallery, November 1938, to Sir Michael Sadler, University College, Oxford. Redfern Gallery, March 1944. 18x24 inches. Framed: 25x31 inches. £3000.
KING Captain J D 7th Royal Fusiliers (Early C19th) ‘Boulogne sur Mer’. Pen, brush and ink. Inscribed ‘By my Father J.D. King, probably about 1820 (signed) H.B.K.’. A label written by his grandchild notes that King took his family to Boulogne 1819-1825 when retired on half-pay ‘after Service in the Peninsula and in France’. 9x14.75 inches. £250.
KITSON Linda (b.1945) ‘Windsor’. Pastels. Signed and inscribed. 15x20 inches. £375.
KITSON Linda (b.1945) Clare College Hall, Cambridge. Charcoal. Signed and dated, 1978. 23x16 inches. £375
KITSON Robert Hawthorn (1873-1947) The Hassan Tower, Rabat. Morroco Ink and watercolour. 20x15 inches. £1100.
KITSON Robert Hawthorn (1873-1947) ‘Castrogiovanni’ (Enna) Sicily Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed verso. 5.25x7 inches. £475.
KOMJATI Julius (1895-1958) ‘A. Hugh Fisher, asleep’. Alfred Hugh Fisher A.R.E. (1867-1945) Empire photographer, etcher and poet. Pencil. Signed and inscribed. 9x7 inches. £225
KUNZE Alfred (1866-1943) ‘Wachtstube’ Woodcut. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1912. 10x12.75 inches. £775.
LA DELL Edwin A.R.A. (1914-1970) ‘Mason’s Farm’. Lithograph. Inscribed and signed. 14x27 inches. £825.
LABRUZZI Carlo (1748-1817) ‘Ponte antico fuori di Molo (sic. Mola di Gaeta) dove passa la Via Appia / Gaeta nella distanza 16’; (‘Ancient bridge outside Molo (sic) where the Via Appia passes, Gaeta in the distance’). Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour. c.1789-1793. Inscribed and numbered ‘196’. Watermark: Beehive within a shield. Possibly manufactured by J. Honig and Zoonen. See Heawood Nos.54-57. Provenance: Commissioned by Sir Richard Colt Hoare (1758-1838) in 1789; with Messrs. Palmer (Print Sellers at 163 Strand London) by February 1794; whereabouts unknown until rediscovered in London during WWII bound into one of four albums of Labruzzi’s Appian Way watercolours; John Manning (Bond Street), 1960; Karl & Faber Auctioneers, May 1977, Lot 680. Exhibited: John Manning, Carlo Labruzzi (1748-1817) An Exhibition of Fine Watercolour Drawings of The Appian Way, 9th June – 16th July 1960, Cat. No.89.
41.5x55cms. Framed: 59x74.5cms. £7500. VIEW FRAMED MORE INFO - CLICK HERE
LACOSTE Pierre-Eugene (1818-1908) ‘l’oisivete de la misere a toujours soif’. Ink and watercolour. Probably for La vie de Paris en 1848. Signed and inscribed. 8.75x12.75 inches. £650.
LACOSTE Pierre-Eugene (1818-1908) ‘Depart les Girondins pour la province’. Ink and watercolour. Probably for La vie de Paris en 1848. Signed and inscribed. 8.75x12.75 inches. £650.
LACOSTE Pierre-Eugene (1818-1908) ‘Affaires etranger’. Ink and watercolour. Probably for Lacoste's print Series La vie de Paris en 1848. Signed and inscribed. 8.75x12.75 inches. £650.
LACOSTE Pierre-Eugene (1818-1908) ‘Juin 1848’. Ink and watercolour. Probably for La vie de Paris en 1848. Signed and inscribed. 8.75x12.75 inches. £650.
LACOSTE Pierre-Eugene (1818-1908) ‘Demandez les Girodins a piece que l’on va jouer’. Ink and watercolour. Probably for La vie de Paris en 1848. Signed and inscribed. 8.75x12.75 inches. £650.
LAMB Henry R.A. (1886-1960) A wooded stream near Coombe Bissett, Wiltshire. Pencil, pen and ink. Provenance: a group of Lamb drawings ‘from the family’, Christies S.K. Mods March/April 1996. 7x8.5 inches. Framed: 15x16 inches. £575.
LAMBERT James Jnr (1741-1799) Castle Gateway from the South, Lewes. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1772. The Lambert Collection at Barbican House, Lewes owns two other versions of this watercolour. 17x14 inches oval. Framed: 23.75x20 inches. £1250
LAMBERT George Washington A.R.A. (1872-1930) ‘Liphook’. Oil on board. Signed. Inscribed verso ‘Actually painted during a picnic at Churt, of K M Shuffrey & children & Lambert’. Lambert frequently stayed with the painter Kathleen Shuffrey at her cottage at nearby Liphook and the painting shows her and her children Elizabeth, Helen and Leonard. Exhibited: Goupil Gallery. Provenance: Leonard Shuffrey (1908-2001) 14.25x17.25 inches. Framed: 18x20.75 inches. £6750.
LANCASTER Sir Osbert (1908-1986) ‘The Baron / Vernon Rees’. Gouache costume design. Inscribed by the artist. Vernon Rees sang the parts of ‘Baron Thunder Ten Tronch’, ‘Extortionist’ and ‘Dutch Man’ in ‘Candide’, music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Richard Wilbur at the Saville Theatre in 1959. We cannot find any images of Vernon Rees and this looks very much like a self-portrait. 14.5x10.5 inches. Framed: 22.5x17.75 inches. £2,500.VIEW FRAMED
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) The interior of a lecture theatre, possibly that of a Museum. Pencil study probably for ‘The Illustrated London News’. Circa 1850. Provenance: Album of Landells studies. 7x10 inches. £225.
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) A Captain attempting to communicate with South Sea Islanders. Pen, brush and ink, possibly for The Illustrated London News. Circa 1840. Provenance: an album of studies by Landells. 4x6 inches. £325.
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) ‘Place de la Concorde’, Paris. Pencil and grey wash. Probably 1855 and for the Illustrated London News. Extensively inscribed. Provenance: Provenance: Album of Landell’s studies. 7x10 inches. £675.
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) ‘The Illuminated Magazine / No.1, May 1843 / Edited by Douglas Jerrold’. Pencil and watercolour design for the Cover or Frontispiece. Only five 64pp Vol. were published (1843-1845) Provenance: Album of Landell’s studies. 10.5x7.75 inches £475.
LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) ‘The Wandering Jew’. Pen, brush and ink design for the 1845 Roscoe’s Library (English) Edition of Eugene Sue’s 1844 novel. Inscribed. Not known if used. Provenance: Album of Landell’s studies. 8.75x5.5 inches. £475.
LANDSEER Sir Edwin R.A. (1802-1873) Tzar Nicholas I of Russia. Pencil and wash. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘Gore House / 4 (9?) Aout 1844’, possibly by Alfred Count D’Orsay who lived there. Collectors stamp for (?). A lithograph from the drawing lithographed by Vincent Brooks was published in 1855 by J. Hogarth. Nicholas was in London from 1-10th June 1844. Richard Ormond authenticated this drawing in 2010. 11x8.75 inches. £1300
LAPORTE John (1761-1839) Capriccio: Italianate landscape. Gouache. Signed and indistinctly date 183(9?). 10.5x15 inches. Framed: 17.5x21.5 inches £575.
LAVERY Sir John R.A. (1856-1941) ‘Sketch of Mme A.H’: Mrs Heseltine. Charcoal. 1883. Inscribed: ‘Sketch of Mme A.H. / by John Lavery’. Provenance: Given with other studies by the artist to the sitter and thus by decent from her. Lavery met Mrs Arthur Heseltine (nee Celie Caroline Guillet and sister in law of Jean-Charles Cazin) and her husband (m.1882) visiting the artists’ colony at Grez-sur-Loing in 1883. He later stayed with them at nearby Marlotte in 1897-8 and 1900 and Mrs Heseltine posed for ‘Garden in France’, 1898 (Private Coll). He also painted Mrs Heseltine’s portrait (Castle Museum, Norwich). (Information from Professor Kenneth McConkey). 16x11 inches. £2500
LAVRIN Nora Fry (1897-1985) ‘Kamnik in Sovenia’. Drypoint. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1928. 8x8.75 inches. £375.
LE BAS Edward R.A. (1904-1966) Raymond Mortimer writing in his Study at The Bothy, Culham Court, Henley-on-Thames. Oil on panel. Painted between 1948-1950. Provenance: Raymond Mortimer to Paul Hyslop to Jack Lander (His Sale Christies 21.11.2003 lot 54). 10x14 inches. Framed: 18x14 inches. £4000.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ‘Esneh’, Esna.
Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed, dated 1839 and ?signed verso.
13x9.75 inches.
£500.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ‘Philae’.
Pencil. Inscribed verso.
9.5x12.75 inches.
£100.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ?Philae.
9.75x13 inches.
£100.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ‘?Edfu’.
Pencil and watercolour. 1839. Inscribed verso.
11.5x18.25 inches.
£975.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ‘Medinet Habu, / 2nd Court of Temple of Rameses III’
Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed, dated 1839 and ?signed verso.
11.75x18.25 inches.
£975.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Estrange Styleman (1815-1862)
Egypt: ‘Thebes / Memnonium / or / Rameseum and Colossal statue of Rameses II 960ft high)’
Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed and dated 1839 verso and ?signed.
11.75x18.25 inches.
£975.
LE STRANGE Henry L’Strange Styleman (1815-1862) Egypt: ‘Avenue of Sphinxes leading to Great Pylon at Karnak’. Watercolour. Inscribed and dated 1839 verso. 5x13 inches. £375
James Leakey (1775-1865) Charles Baring Wall (1795-1853) with his pony. Oil on panel. Circa 1805. Prov: By family descent to Major-General Mark Bond (1922-2017). 13.5x11 inches. Framed: 22x19 inches. £3000VIEW FRAMED.
LEAR Edward (1812-1888) Egypt; 'Road by the Nile, Sunset'. Watercolour. Mono grammed by the artist. 6x10 inches. Framed: 13x17.5inches. £14,000
LEE Dick (1923-2001)
A ‘Notice’: the Principal (1948-1975) of Camberwell School of Art Leo Daniels ‘goes over the side’ (with thanks to Tenniel).
3D relief constructed of scrap materials. Stencilled date ‘26.6.75’.
29x17 inches.
£500.
LEE Joseph (1901-1975) WW2: ‘Smiling Through / Sight Misunderstanding / “Piece work? Don’t be absurd. I came here for one thing. War Work or nothing…’ Pen, ink and crayon. Signed and inscribed. for ‘The London Evening News’. Dated 16th December, 1941’. 15x13 inches. £475.
LEE Joseph (1901-1975) WW2”: ‘Smiling Through / Desirable Residence / “Anything else you can think of, Dear? Pen, ink and crayon. Signed and inscribed. for ‘The London Evening News’. Dated: 29th June, 1940. 15x13 inches. £550.
LEE-HANKEY William R.E. R.W.S. (1869-1952) Mother and Child. Etching. Signed. 5.25x4.75 inches. £175.
LEECH John (1817-1864) ‘Domestic Bliss – Time, half-past 3: Thermometer 30 drg.’ Pencil study for a ‘Punch’ ‘cut’, 1847. Inscribed. Prov: Leslie Collection. 4.25x3.75 inches. £225.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933) Schmidt the Spy: ‘The dearth of recruits has compelled the British Government to call out the Landwehr, the most juvenile of the fighting forces’. Pen and ink for ‘London Opinion’. Signed. With caption. Date stamped 19 Dec 1914 verso. Ill: p.33 ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Duckworth, 1916. 10x12.5 inches. £350.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933)
Schmidt the Spy: ‘Revolution has broken out in London’.
Pen, ink and crayon for ‘London Opinion’. Signed, with caption. Date stamped ‘23.1.1915’verso. Ill: ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Publ: Duckworth, 1916.
10x12.5 inches.
£400.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933) Schmidt the Spy: ‘An extraordinary thing happened during the Christmas holidays. I was nearly arrested as a mint spy’. Pen and ink for ‘London Opinion’. Signed. With caption. Dated stamped 16 Jan 1915 verso. Ill: p.53 ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Duckworth, 1916. 10x12.5 inches. £350.
LEETE Alfred (1882-1933) Schmidt the Spy: ‘Owing to the failure of the fishing industry the English fishermen are employed by the Admiralty to lay mines. These, I am informed by a friendly fisherman, contain live shells’. Crayon, pen and ink for ‘London Opinion’. Signed. With caption. Dated stamped 9th Jan 1915 verso. Ill: p.57 ‘Schmidt the Spy and his messages to Berlin’, Alfred Leete, Duckworth, 1916. 10.25x12.5 inches £350.
LEGROS Alphonse (1837-1911) ‘Victimes d’un combat’. Pen, brush and ink. Inscribed verso and ‘LAL’. 9.5x8.5 inches. £475.
LEHMANN Olga (1912-2001)
Sporting cartouche.
Ink and gouache. Circa 1935. Signed.
11.75x8.5 inches. Original frame available.
£475.
LEHMANN Rudolf (1819-1905) Jean-Francois ‘Chomel’ (1810-1876) Pencil. Signed, dedicated to the sitter
and dated, ‘Rome, Avril 184(…)’. 26x20.5cms. Framed: 45.5x37cms. £2,500
Framed photoDedication
LEIGHTON Frederick, Lord. P.R.A. (1830-1896)
Studies for ‘Romola’: ‘The Visible Madonna’ and ‘A Dangerous Colleague’.
Black and white chalks. 1862. George Eliot’s ‘Romola’ was first published in serial form in 14 editions of the Cornhill Magazine between 1862-1863. The 25 drawings and 14 decorated initials were drawn by Leighton and (these two) engraved by Joseph Swain and William James Linton.
Ex. Collection Christopher Fry (1907-2005)
7.25x9.75 inches.
£9750.
LEIGHTON Clare (1898-1989) ‘The Sleepy Housewife’ (MH.15). Wood engraving. Proof. 1925. Inscribed by the artist beneath the mount. Printed as ‘The Sleepy Fishwife’ in an edition of 50. Provenance: The Artist to Hilaire Belloc, and by descent. 5x6 inches. £475.
LEIGHTON Clare (1898-1989) ‘The Return of the Native – Clym cutting furze’ (MH.64). Wood engraving. 1928. Signed, inscribed and editioned ‘27/30’. Ill: ‘The Return of the Native’, Thomas Hardy, 1929. 5x3.75 inches. £675.VIEW FRAMED
LEITCH William Leighton R.I. (1898-1989) In the Highlands. Ink and watercolour and gouache. Studio stamp. Exhibited: Spink. 13x19 inches. Framed: 22x27.5 inches. £875.
LESSORE Jules R.I. (1849-1892)
The ‘Ca’ d’Oro’, Venice.
Ink and watercolour. Circa 1880. Signed. Exhibited: Spinks.
6.75x9.75 inches. Framed: 16x18.5 inches.
£1750.
LESSORE Jules R.I. (1849-1892)
The ‘Ca’ d’Oro’, Venice.
Ink and watercolour. Circa 1880. Signed. Exhibited: Spinks.
6.75x9.75 inches. Framed: 16x18.5 inches.
£1750.
LESSORE Jules (1849-1892) ‘The Seine at Pontoise’. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1873. 9x11 inches. Framed 17x19 inches. £675
LESSORE Jules (1849-1892) ‘Honfleur’; the street to the quay. Watercolour and gouache. Signed. Circa 1885. 7x10 inches. £875
LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Common Buzzard. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Harrier. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Kestrel. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
LEWIN William (1747-1795) and Sons (Thomas, Thomas William and John William) Kestrel. Gouache. Stamped ‘W.Lewin, 1789’. 8.5x7 inches. £225.
LEWIS Alfred Neville N.E.A.C. (1895-1972)
Head of a boy.
Pen, ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1920.
10.25x8.5 inches. Framed: 17.5x15.25 inches.
£575.
LEWIS John Frederick R.A. P.O.W.S. (1805-1876) The Rhine. ‘Lorley (sic. Lorelei) Rock’. Watercolour and gouache. Inscribed by the artist and painted during his first European trip in 1827. 5.5x8 inches. £3500
LEWIS J.F. (mid 19th century)
Head of a young man.
Black, white and coloured chalks on tan paper. Signed and dated, 1838.
13x10 inches.
£375.
LEWIS Frederick Christian (1779-1856) ‘Northwich House’, Northwick Park, Gloucestershire. Watercolour and gouache on tan paper. Inscribed verso. Provenance: Sothebys, 15.1.1976. £475.
LINDNER Peter Moffat (1852-1949) Ronda from the Casa del Rey Moro. Watercolour. Signed. 9x11.5 inches. £675.
LINNELL William (1826-1906) or James (1842-1910) Study of a boy’s back. Black chalk. Provenance: Estate of Mrs Joan Linnell Burton. 13x10.5 inches. £275.
LINNELL William (1826-1906)
A Life Model, probably at the Royal Academy Schools.
Recto: Front View. Verso: Back View.
Black and white chalks on blue grey paper. Circa 1845.
Provenance: Mrs Joan Linnell Burton.
28x17.5 inches.
£475.
LIVENS Horace Mann (1862-1936) Sketchbook of figure, character and subject studies. 28 pages (56 sides of drawings). Pen and ink and pencil. A page dated ’28 August / 1892’. Signed page 1 and dedicated ‘To G (probably his wife Gertrude) 15.12.27. £1,250
CLICK HERE
LOCKYER Isabel de Bohun (Exh: 1925-1938) ‘Rapallo’. Linocut printed in colours. Signed, inscribed and editioned ‘1/15’. 7.5x10 inches. £375.
LOW Sir David (1891-1963) ‘Blessings of Hunger’: Sir Francis Freemantle (1872-1943) M.P. for St Albans pontificating. Pen and ink, with collage’d correction. Attached quotation from a Parliamentary Report. Circa 1930. 8x9.75 inches. Framed: 16x17 inches. £975.VIEW FRAMED
LOWRY Laurence Stephen R.B.A. R.A. (1887-1976)
Richmond Hill, Salford. Pencil. Signed with initials and dated, 1925. Inscribed verso ‘ Richmond Hill / Salford / 1925’. Framer’s label: ‘Intermountain Art Company, Salt Lake City’ label verso. Provenance: William Bates (1918-2012); Sotheby’s 3/11/82, lot 145, where acquired by the present owner as an after sale purchase. Literature: A larger, later version of this drawing, in the City Art Gallery, Salford, is reproduced in Mervyn Levy, The Drawings of L. S. Lowry: Public and Private, Plate 80. The Salford City Art Gallery drawing is signed and inscribed ‘L. S. Lowry 1957 from an old sketch, 1925’. 7x5 inches. Framed: 12x9.75 inches. £30,000 (Plus DDS TOM? ARR) CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION and PHOTOS
LUARD Lowes Dalbiac (1874-1944)
A Cart Horse.
Etching. Signed, editioned 12/80 and dedicated ‘To Catherine, 1932’.
5x7 inches.
£325
LUNDGREN Egron (1815-1875) ‘At the Opera’. Pencil and watercolour heightened with white. Circa 1853. Although Lundgren moved to London in 1853 this may be the Stockholm Opera House. Exhibited Maas Gallery 6.75x10 inches shaped. Framed: 13x15.25 inches. £425.VIEW FRAMED
LUTTICH Mila von (1872-1929) Wood sprites. Pencil and pastel for ‘Meggendorfer-Blatter’ (stamp verso). Circa 1900. Signed. 14.25x10.25 inches. £775
LUTTRINGSHAUSSEN Johan Heinrich (1783-1857) Portugal: a view of Lisbon. Ink and watercolour with gum arabic. Circa 1810. Exhibited: Parker Gallery. 7.75x11.5 inches. £1750.
LYTTON Neville (3rd Earl Lytton) (1879-1951) Paris: ‘Le Pont Marie’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1936. 15x21 inches £575.
MACKENZIE-SMITH Barbara (Mid C20th) ‘Girl with Doll’. Oil on board. Exhibited: ‘Contemporary Artists’, Leicester Galleries, December 1939. Ex. Collection: Sir Hugh Walpole. 8.75x6.25 inches. Framed: 12.75x10.5 inches. £975.CLICK HERE to view framed.
MACKINNON Sine (1901-1996)
Paris, the rue Mouffetard and Eglise Saint Medard.
Oil on canvas. Circa 1935. Signed.
21x25 inches. Framed: 23x27 inches.
£3500.
MACKINNON Sine (1901-1996) Landscape: Southern France. Oil on card. Circa 1950. Signed. 12x14.5 inches. Framed: 15.5x17.75 inches. £1250.VIEW FRAMED
MACKINNON Sine (1901-1996)
‘Rue de la Montagne St Genevieve’, Paris.
Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1952. Inscribed verso.
11x14.75 inches. Framed: 21.5x24.75 inches.
£1100. Framed Photo
MACLEAY Kenneth R.S.A. (1802-1878) A young Scot. Watercolour and gouache. 1860. 17x12.5 inches. £650.
MADAGASCAR (Subject) by ‘W.J’ (or ‘J.W.) 1875. ‘Antongona’. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Inscribed, dated and signed with a monogram. Inscribed verso ‘Edward Birchall Esq / 2 Park Place / Leeds’. 9.25x13.5 inches. £250.
MAGNIN and Co. Circa 1945. Modelling a suit. Fashion illustration for the San Francisco Department Store, ‘I Magnin and Co’. Pen, brush and ink. 14x8 inches. £100.
MAGNIN and Co. Circa 1945. Walking Dress. Fashion illustration for the San Francisco Department Store, ‘I Magnin and Co’. Pen, brush and ink. 10.75x13 inches. £175.
MAGNIN and Co. Circa 1945. Modelling day dress and scarf. Fashion illustration for the San Francisco Department Store, ‘I Magnin and Co’. Pen, brush and ink. 14x8 inches. £100.
MAITLAND Paul (1863-1909) ‘Kensington Gardens, Cloudy Day’. Oil on panel. Signed. Exhibited: No.37, ‘Exhibition of Works by Paul Maitland’, Leicester Galleries, November, 1962, bought by ‘Mrs R.Pinto’. 4.25x7.75 inches. £5500.VIEW FRAMEDVIEW VERSO
MALET Guy Seymour Warre (1900-1973) ‘Dieppe, Boulevard de Verdun’. Watercolour. Circa 1935. Inscribed. Studio Stamp. Provenance: Malet Studio Sale, Christies, c.1980. 12x18.75 inches. £475.
MALET Guy Seymour Warre (1900-1973) Sleeping Boy. Pencil study. Studio Stamp. Provenance: Malet Studio Sale, Christies, c.1980 6x7 inches. £85.
MALET Guy Seymour Warre (1900-1973) Narrow bridge, possibly Sark. Wood Engraving. Circa 1935. Proof outside the edition of 50. Provenance: Malet Studio Sale, Christies, c.1980 7.5x4.5 inches. £175.
Joan Manning-Sanders (1913-2002)
‘Young Andrew’, Sennen*. Oil on canvas. 1927. Signed. Prov: Artist’s
Estate. Exh: Brook Street Art Gallery; Penlee House, A forgotten prodigy:
Joan Manning-Sanders, Nov. 2011. Lit: Drawings and Paintings by Joan Manning
Sanders, Faber & Faber, 1929, p.121 and plate IX. 20x16 inches. £5750
*The subject worked as a mason on the Manning-Sanders' house, Esther’s Field, Maria’s Lane, Sennen.
MANNING-SAUNDERS Joan (1913-2002)
‘Bertha Louise’.
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1928. (Helen Ferris cat.no.26) Ill. and lit: pl.26, p.X, ‘Drawings and Paintings by Joan Manning Sanders’, intro by Roy Wilenski. 1929.
24x16 inches.
£2500
MARATKA Josef (1874-1937)
‘Raněný Čechoslavák’ (Wounded Czechoslovak).
Snake-stone. Signed and dated, 1920. Dedicated on the plinth to ‘Pan Presidentu / T. H. Masarykovi / 18 Cervna 1920’; Tomáš
Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937), President of the Czechoslovak Republic.
Bust: 10.5x7x9 inches. Base: 4x5.75x6.75 inches. £4500
‘MARC’ (Mark Boxer 1931-1988) ‘Sir Osbert Lancaster’. Pen and ink. Signed. Ill: Educational Review Cover. Ex.Collection: Keith Mackenzie 9x6.5 inches. Framed: 18x14.75 inches. £1750.VIEW FRAMED
MARSHALL Herbert Menzies V.P.R.W.S. R.E. (1841-1913) London: Ludgate Hill with St Martin’s on the left and St Paul’s in the distance. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1900. Signed. 9.25x5.25 inches. £875.
MARTIN Kenneth (1905-1984)
‘Berkshire landscape’.
Oil on panel. Circa 1942. Exhibited: No.29, ‘Exhibition of works by Kenneth Martin’, Leicester Galleries, March, 1943 (label verso).
10x14 inches. Framed: 16x20 inches.
£1,950.
MARTINEAU Edith (1842-1909)
‘Leith Hill’, Surrey.
Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1887.
11x19 inches.
£475.
MARTINEZ Raymond (b.1937) ‘Morning, San Marmella’, Andalucia. Oil 0n paper laid 0n board. Signed. Exhibited: Lefevre Gallery, March, 1968. 16x12 inches. Framed: 20x16.5 inches. £875
MAY Phil (1864-1903) Street Meeting. Pen and ink. Signed and dated, 1893. 8.5x5.75 inches. £375.
MAY Phil (1864-1903) ‘Scarborough’, the Promenade. Pen and ink. Signed, inscribed ‘Scarborough Spa / Double page’ , and dated, 1894. Possibly for ‘The Sketch’. 10x14.5 inches. £1500.
MCBEY James (1883-1959) ‘The Quay, Macduff’. Aberdeenshire. Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 3rd September, 1914. Exhibited: Fine Art Society, 1976. 14.5x9.5 inches. £2250.
McFADYEN Jock R.A. (b.1950) ‘Trevor’. Etching and aquatint. Signed, inscribed and editioned, 37/50. From the suite ‘Five etchings and five lithographs’, published 1991. 20x16 inches. £450.
McFADYEN Jock R.A. (b.1950) ‘ECR’. Lithograph. Signed, inscribed and editioned, 37/50. From the suite ‘Five etchings and five lithographs’, published 1991. 25x17.25 inches. £280.
MCFADYEN Jock R.A. (b.1950) 'I ran the World'. Etching and aquatint. Signed, inscribed and editioned 'A.P. 7/14'. 15.5x12 inches. £475.
MCGILL Angus M.B.E. (1927-2015)
Design for a Valentine card.
Gouache. Circa 1935. Inscribed.
10.75x6.75 inches.
£475.
MCGILL Donald (1875-1962)
‘The Wedding March they soon will play / Your single days be o’er / Then comes this Wedding March for you / Round the bedroom floor!’.
Gouache. Inscribed recto and verso (with alternative).
10.75x7 inches.
£575.
MCGILL Donald
‘You think it is smart to dress like a man / Smoke cigarettes and drink beer from a can / But, Valentine dear, what a shock you would have / If you knew how they laugh at the way you behave!’.
Gouache. Inscribed recto and verso.
11x7 inches.
£640.
MELVILLE John (1902-1986) Three women on the beach. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1935.Signed. 8x11.75 inches. £1650.
MENDEZ Theo (1934-1997) Composition. Mixed media. Signed and dated, 1988, verso. 13x7.5 inches. Framed: 16.5x11.5 inches. £275.VIEW FRAMED
MENNIE John (1911-1982)
‘POW working on the cutting at (Kauu) No.3 Camp, May 1943 Thai-Burma Railway’.
Linocut printed in colours. Signed and inscribed.
8.75x13.75 inches. Framed: 17x21 inches.
£475.
MICHONZE Gregoire (1902-1982) Wartime desolation of his French village. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1942 8x10 inches. Framed: 15.5x17.5 inches. £475.
MILOW Keith (b.1945) Rusted Form. Gouache and collage. Signed and dated, 1977. 30.5x22.25 inches. Framed: 34.5x26 inches. £675.CLICK HERE to view framed.
MITCHELL Enid B (Exhibited 1920-1930) ‘Watermelon’. Linocut printed in colours. Signed. Inscribed and editioned ‘12/25’. 4.25x4.25 inches. £475.
MONRO Dr Thomas (1759-1833)
Lake beneath a wooded hill.
Chalk, brush, ink and stump. Provenance: Monro Descendant Sale, Phillips 30.1.1998.
7x9.25 inches.
£375.
MONRO Dr Thomas (1759-1833)
A wild landscape; rocks and trees.
Brush, chalk and stump.
6.75x9 inches. Framed: 12.5x14.75 inches.
£475.
MONRO Alexander (1802-1844) ‘The Bridge and Mr and Mrs Miles’ farmyard at Albury’. Watercolour. Inscribed verso by the artist and dated, August, 1833 verso. Provenance: Phillips, 30.1.1998, 6.5x9 inches. Framed: 14.5x16.25 inches. £275.
MOONEY Martin (b.1960) ‘Castell d’Emporda’, Spain. Oil on board. Signed and dated, 1993. 20.5x40.5 inches. Framed: 29x49 inches. £2250.
MORGAN William Evan Charles (1903-1978)
‘Nymphs Bathing’.
Etching. Signed, inscribed, dated 1928 and editioned 61/83.
8x 11 inches.
£675.
MORGAN William Evan Charles (1903-1978)
‘Orvieto’ (G.26)
Etching. Signed, inscribed, dated 1926 and editioned 28/50.
6.75x 11.25 inches.
£775
MORLAND LEWIS Edward (1903-1943) Winter trees and Gateway. Oil on canvas. Circa 1935. Inscribed (?signed) on exhibition submission label verso. 16x10.5 inches. Framed: 19.25x13.75 inches. £2250.VIEW FRAMED
MOULD Phyllis (f.1930s)
‘Steamboats’: wallpaper section.
Colour lithograph printed by the Curwen Press circa 1930.
24x23 inches.
Mounted: £150. Framed:
£225.
MULLER Richard (1874-1954)
‘The Archer II’.
Engraving. Editioned 7/75. Signed and dated 1918 in the plate.
6.5x11.25 inches.
£775.
MUNCASTER Claude R.WS. S.M.A. (1903-1974)
A four master trading clipper.
Pen, brush, ink and watercolour. Circa 1930. Signed.
10.25x14.75 inches.
£350.
MUSSILL William (1828-1906) Water lilies. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, ’12.9.72’. 26x19 inches. £350
NAFTEL Paul Jacob (1819-1871) Pyles Mill at Allerford, Somerset. Watercolour. 10x14 inches. £375.
NASH Paul (1889-1946) A Portfolio of 24 Wood-engravings each printed in an edition of 45 from the original blocks in the V and A by Ian Mortimer for Garton and Cooke in 1985. CLICK HERE TO VIEW
NEHER Caspar (1897-1962) Verdi's 'Macbeth'. Macbeth’s Castle: Act I Scene 2 and Act IV Scene 2. Pen, ink watercolour and gouache. Inscribed ‘Macbeth’. Signed with initials and dated, 1955. 28x40cms. Support sheet: 32.5x50cms. £1,500.
NEHER Caspar (1897-1962) ‘Macbeth’: Outside Macbeth’s Castle: Act II Scene 2. Pen, ink watercolour and gouache. Inscribed ‘Macbeth’. Signed with initials and dated, 1955. Rudolf Bing, General Manager of the Met (1950-1972) commissioned Neher to design the 1959 production of ‘Macbeth’. 10.5x15.25 inches. £750.
NEWBERRY John RWS (b.1934)
Kenya: the Watamu Beach Hotel, interior.
Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed and dated, 29th March 2006, beneath the mount.
9.75x10.5 inches.
£475.
NEWBERRY John R.W.S. (b.1934) Kenya: the Watamu Beach Hotel beach. Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed and dated, 23rd March 2006, beneath the mount. 9x12.5 inches. £475.
NEWCOMBE William (Canadian 1907-1969) ‘Coming Day’. Brush, ink and watercolour. 1961. Signed. 20x25.5 inches. £475
NEWCOMBE Peter (b.1943) ‘February Afternoon’. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1976. 30x25 inches. £1500.
NEWCOMBE Peter (b.1943)
‘Summer fields near Gayton’, Northamptonshire.
Watercolour and ink. Signed and dated, 1973.
7.75x11.5 inches.
£225.
NEWCOMB Tessa (b.1955) ‘Ill in Paris’. Oil on card. Signed and dated, 2005. 13.75x6 inches. Framed: 17.5x9.75 inches. £1250
NEWTON Algernon R.A. (1880–1968) ‘Downshire Hill’, Hampstead. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1934. Signed and inscribed on stretcher ‘Downshire Hill / 1, Parkhill Studios NW3’. 18x30 inches. Framed: 22x34 inches. £70,000 (Plus £2,600 ARR) CLICK FOR MORE PHOTOS
NICHOLL Andrew R.H.A. (1804-1866) ‘Sunrise, near the Cape’. Watercolour. With the original backing inscribed ‘Sunrise, near the Cape. June 4 (or?9) 1844 / No.IV. No.36’. 9.25x13 inches. Framed: 18.23x21.75 inches. £1500.
NICHOLL Andrew R.H.A. (1804-1866) ‘A study, Indian Ocean’. Watercolour. Inscribed on the accompanying backing and numbered ‘No.XXXII’ and ‘No.45’. Nicholl went to Ceylon in 1844. 9.25x13 inches. Framed: 18.25x21.75 inches. £1500.
NICHOLSON Francis O.W.S. (1753-1844) Wiganthorpe Hall, Yorkshire. As enlarged to designs by John Carr for William Garforth circa 1780. Demolished in 1955. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1792. 12x16.5 inches. Framed: 22x26.5 inches. £2750
NICHOLSON Sir William (1872-1949) ‘The Foundling / Night’. Pencil. Signed and inscribed. 6x8.5 inches. Framed: 14.25x16 inches. £1250.
NICHOLSON Sir William (1872-1949) ‘Snowscape’. Pencil study drawn on reverse of a photogravure. Inscribed. Accompanied by a note ‘For God’s sake / return this / William Nicholson / 11 Apple Tree Yard / St James’/S.W.’. £975.
NICHOLSON EQ. (1908-1992) ‘Rock and River No.3’. Chalks, watercolour and gouache. Circa 1955.Inscribed with title and her address, 110 Old |Brompton Road, by the artist. Provenance: won at a Picture Raffle at Bryanston on June 1958 (letter from headmaster). 20x15 inches. £1500.
NICOLLE Victor Jean (1754-1826) ‘Vue dela rue de la (? Pataccia) des Coupoles de Notre Dame de Lorete / du nom Marie* et de la Colonna Traiana a Rome’ (sic).* Santissimo Nome de Maria al Foro Traiano. Pen, brush and ink. Indistinctly inscribed by the artist. Provenance: Album of drawings by Nicolle with A and H c.1978. 4x6 inches. £1500.
NIXON John (1755-1818)
‘In the Park at Arundel Castle’.
Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1791.
6.75x9.75 inches.
£775.
NIXON John (c.1755-1818) ‘In the Louvre Gallery’, Paris.
Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated 1814. Provenance: Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester.
5.75x4.5 inches. Framed: 13x12 inches. £2500.
NIXON John (c.1755-1818) Possibly Brielle ‘Setting off for Rotterdam – with a representation of the Post Waggon’ Figures identified (l to r) ‘Shanks (Legg’s servant). Turgo. W.L (William Legg) G.N. (George Nixon) J.N. (John Nixon).
Ink. Inscribed, signed and dated 1784.
Provenance: Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester.
6x8.75 inches.
£1200.
NIXON John (c.1755-1818) 'Paris', at the Opera. Pen, ink an watercolour. Signed and dated, 1802. Provenance: Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester.
5x4 inches. £2500
NIXON John (1755-1818)
‘An Old Lady at Brighton’
Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1784. Provenance: Provenance: Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester.
6.25x4.5 inches.
£275.
NIXON John (1755-1818) ‘At Brixton, Isle (of) Wight’. Pen, brush, ink and watercolour. Inscribed by the artist. Provenance: Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester. 4x2 inches. £225.
NIXON John (1755-1818) ‘Benham Park …..’ ,Berkshire. Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed ‘drawn at Benham Park / Country Boys belonging to the Porter at the Lodge’, and dated, 1801. Nixon was one of the circle of the Margravine of Ansbach (Lady Craven) at Benham. Prov: Christies: 29.3.1983. Hospital de la Providence (French Hospital), Rochester. 5x8 inches. £475.
NOLLEKENS Joseph R.A. (1737-1823)
Studies of Classical Figures.
Pencil. Ex. Collection: Walter Brandt (his stamp verso).
7x10.25 inches.
£975.
ODLE Alan Elsden (1888-1948)
Study for Voltaire’s ‘Candide’. Pencil related to Odle’s illustrations for Voltaire’s ‘Candide’, published 1922. Ex. Collection: Victor Arwas. 12x17.25 inches. Framed: 24x28 inches. £1750
PALMER Samuel (1805-1881) ‘The Early Ploughman’ (L.E.9). Etching. 1881. Initialed ‘F.S.’ ‘M.H.’ ‘F.L.G.’ An impression from the 1926 edition printed by F. L. Griggs and marked with his triangle bottom left margin and initialed by Frank Short, Martin Hardie and F. L. Griggs. 131x198 mm. £3000.
PAPAS William ‘Bill’ (1927-2000) ‘Central Library, Manchester’. Pen and ink. Signed and inscribed 29.5x19 inches. £650.
PARSONS Beatrice (1870-1955) Cromer, from the East. Norfolk. Watercolour. Circa 1900. Signed. 7.75x10 inches. £775.
PATON Sir Joseph Noel (1821-1910) Study of John Bunyan’s ‘Christian Arming’. Pen and ink. Circa 1860. Provenance: Artist’s family by descent. 8.5x5.5 inches. £275.
PATON Sir Joseph Noel (1821-1910) Study for ‘The Seizure of Roger Mortimer in Nottingham Castle’. Pen and ink. Circa 1860. Provenance: Artist’s family and by descent. Arched: 5x6 inches. £275.
PATON Waller Hugh R.S.A. R.S.W. (1828-1895) ‘Glenshee’, Perthshire. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1861’. Arched: 9.5x14 inches. Original frame: 18x22.5 inches. £775.VIEW FRAMED
PAYNE William (1760-1830) ‘View on the Coast near Mt Edgecumbe’. Ink and watercolour. Signed. Signed and inscribed verso. 5.75x8.25 inches. Framed:13x16 inches. £1750.
PELL Cynthia (1933-1977) In-patient, Bexley Hospital. Fibre tipped pen. Circa 1970. Provenance: Anthony and Evie Williams (1929-2012) 10.5x8 inches. £475.
PELLEW Claughton (1890-1966) The Moonlit Pine. Wood engraving. Inscribed ‘14/20’. Signed and dated, 1925’. 3.25x3 inches. £775
PEMBERTON Muriel R.W.S. (1909-1993) Fashion illustration. Pencil. Circa 1975. 21x14.5 inches. Framed: 29.5x22.5 inches. £675.
PEMBERTON John (1908-1960)
‘A Visitor to the Spa: The Eccentric’.
Pencil and watercolour on blue/grey paper. 1944. Signed and inscribed. Costume design for ‘Ballonzolo & Balloona’.
14.25x9.25 inches.
£375.
PEMBERTON John (1908-1960)
‘The Constable’.
Pencil and watercolour on blue/grey paper. 1944. Signed and inscribed. Costume design for ‘Ballonzolo & Balloona’.
14x9.25 inches.
£175.
PHILLIPS Tom R.A. (b.1937) ‘Paul Veronese…’; a Humament. Screen-print. Signed and editioned 71/75. 2.5x4.75 inches. Framed: 10x12.25 inches. £275.
PIPER John (1903-1992) Brunswick Terrace. Etching and aquatint for ‘Brighton Aquatints’, one of 200 impressions. 8.25x10.75 inches. Framed: 17x19.25 inches. £1,100
PITCHFORTH Vivian R.A. R.W.S. (1895-1982) ‘Rain, Southend’. Watercolour. Signed. Inscribed verso. 18.5x24.5 inches. £475.
PLANCKH Viktor (1904-1941) ‘Vietri sul Mare’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1933. 11x13.5 inches. £2250.
PLANCKH Viktor (1904-1941) ‘Verkundigung’ (‘Annunciation’). Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1933. Verso: Watercolour of a fisherman on the beach, signed and dated, 1933. 11x13.5 inches. £2250.
POCOCK Nicholas (1740-1821) ‘The High Tor from the Hagwood / Matlock June 6th 1794’. Pencil and grey wash. Possibly signed. Inscribed and dated verso. 6x11.5 inches. £225.CLICK HERE to view vero.
POCOCK Nicholas (1740-1821) A river, or canal scene. Watercolour. Circa 1790. 7.75x10.5 inches. With (partial) original wash-line backing 8.5x11.5 inches. £1200.
POCOCK Nicholas (1740-1821) Navigating a river. Watercolour, backed to trimmed original mount. Circa 1790. 7.5x10.5 inches. £975.
POGANY Willy (1882-1955)
Going upstairs.
Red chalk study for an illustration. Provenance: a collection of Pogany drawings with A and H in 2001.
6x8 inches.
£225.
POTTER Mary (1900-1981) ‘Burnt Hedge’. Oil on canvas. 1967. Exhibited: The New Art Centre. 24x20 inches. Framed: 29x25 inches. £6750.CLICK HERE to view framed.
POWELL Joseph P.N.W.S. (1780-1834) Orleans House, Richmond, from the river. Ink, watercolour and gouache. Circa 1830 Provenance: The Newall Collection, Christies, 13, 14 December 1979, Album, lot 249. 3.75x6.25 inches. £375.
PRANCE Bertram (1889-1958)
Young Lady Motorist (in conflict wuth the La, nastily) “If it wasn’t absurdly impossible, I’d say you were too big for your boots”.pen and ink for ‘Punch’, 1.6.1932.
11.5x14.25 inches. Framed: 18x20.25 inches.
£525.
PROCKTOR Patrick R.A. (1936-2003)
‘Language of Flowers’ (‘Invitation to a Voyage’ series: TS.13)
Aquatint. Proof of an early state. Inscribed by the artist.
The sheet: 27.5x34 inches. Framed: 34.5x41 inches.
£875.
PROCKTOR Patrick R.A. (1936-2003)
‘Departure’ (‘Invitation to a Voyage’ series: TS.9)
Aquatint. 1969-1970. Signed and inscribed ‘proof, retouched by…’
The sheet: 26x39 inches.
£775.
PROCKTOR Patrick R.A. (1936-2003)
‘Ossie, Gervase and Eric’ (‘Invitation to a Voyage’ series: TS.11)
Aquatint. Signed and editioned 4/75.
Sheet: 26.5x39 inches.
£775.
PROCTOR Ernest A.R.A. (1886-1935) ‘Ypres / Cloth Hall, Town Gate / Ruins of Cathedral’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and inscribed. Painted in October 1918. 9.5x12.5 inches. £1750.
PROUT Samuel O.W.S. (1783-1852) (His Map of Paris) ‘Plan de Paris / Nouveau plan routier de la Ville et Faubours de Paris divise en Douze Mairies, Annee 1819…’. Engraved, folding pocket map in original cover belonging to Samuel Prout O.W.S. (1783-1852). Marked with watercolour divisions by(?) Samuel Prout. Prout first visited the Continent in 1818. Provenance: Samuel Prout Collection, Records Room, North Devon Athenaeum; North Devon Athenaeum Sale, Bearnes 21.4.2010. Folded size: 6.5x4 inches. £275.
PROUT Samuel O.W.S. (1783-1852)
A Cornish Manor.
Watercolour. Circa 1815. Signed.
7.25x10.5 inches.
£2250.
RAEMAEKERS Louis (1869-1956)
‘The Abyss: the downfall of Kaiserism, Militarism and Bolshevism’. Crayon and watercolour. Signed. Inscribed on the original label. 16x12 inches. Framed: 23.75x19 inches. £1250
RAEMAEKERS Louis (1869-1956) ‘To Tipperary / Tommy: ‘They were heavy, weren’t they Heinerich!’(sic). Charcoal and pastel. Signed and inscribed. Prince Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria, had demanded: ‘Bavarians: I insist upon you giving the English special heavy blows!’. 14.5x12 inches. £675.
RAMSAY Dennis (1925-2009) ‘Still-life with wine cask’. Oil tempera on paper paid on board. Signed and dated, 1960. Artist’s label verso. 22.25x27.25 inches. £2000.
RANDELL Gordon (fl.1970s) ‘Thames backwater, Shepperton’ – Desborough Channel Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, November 25th 1970. 14.5x18.25 inches. £550.
RANFURLY Constance, Countess of (1858-1932). Norway: 28 watercolours: including views of ‘Vadheim’, May / July 1884. ‘Osen’, May/June1884. ‘Near Sande’, May/June 1884. ‘Dals Fiord’, June 1884. ‘Forde’, June 1884. ‘Lokeland’s Vos’, June 1884. ‘Vik’, July 1884. ‘Veste’. ‘Londfjord’, July 1884. ‘Aldin Island’. An album of watercolours of Norway signed and dated July 29th 1884 in the frontispiece. Mostly 4x7 and 7x9.75 inches. £1250.CLICK HERE TO VIEW
RAPHAEL Sarah (1960-2001)
Sinister Garden. Ink and gouache. Signed. 21x22 inches. Framed: 30.5x30.75 inches. £2500
RATCLIFFE William (1870-1955)
Village view through winter trees. Ink and watercolour. Signed. 20.25x14.5 inches. Framed: 29x22.5 inches. £2500
READ E. (fl.1860s) ‘Isle of Wight’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated, September 1860. 13.25x19.75 inches. £775.
REED Denis William R.W.A. (1917-1979) ‘A Museum of Arts / For a Community Centre in South Ken / Designed by D. W. Reed, Painting School, 1939’: North, South, East and West elevations. Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed by the artist. Provenance: D. W. Reed Studio Sale. 27x19.15 inches. Framed: 35.75x27.5 inches. £775
REYNOLDS Frank (1876-1953)
‘I have often worried and wondered if you married me for myself, or my money, Ada’ ‘You have no need to worry about that in the least I can assure you…’
Ink and gouache for ?Punch. Signed and inscribed. Circa 1905.
9x9.25 inches. Framed: 14x14 inches.
£375.
REYNOLDS Frank (1876-1953)
‘Heavens, I look a perfect fright in this hat!’ … ‘Modom exagerates’.
Pen and ink. Signed. For ‘Punch’ circa 1930.
9x6 inches. Framed: 14.75x11.25 inches.
£395.
RICHARDS Ceri (1903-1971)
‘Lion Hunt’: study for the ‘Lion Hunt’ series, 1962-63.
Gouache. Signed and dated, 1962. Inscribed to ‘to Noel’ (Noel Barber)
9x11 inches. Framed: 20x25 inches
£4000.
RICHARDSON Thomas Miles Jnr (1813-1890) Lanscape study. Watercolour. Ex. Collection: a folder collected by 2rd Earl Eldon (1805-1854). Prov: Christies Encombe Park Sale January 2007. 16x25 inches. £475
RICHARDSON Edward (1810-1874)
‘Water-mill, Castletown of Braemar’.
Watercolour, gouache and gum Arabic. Signed and dated, 1856.
18x28.75 inches.
£700.
ROBERTS David R.A. (1796-1864) Rome: San Francesco Romano and the Arch of Titus. Watercolour. Signed and inscribed. Exhibited: Colnaghi. 7.25x10.25 inches. Framed: 15.25x17.75 inches. £4750.
ROBIDA Albert (1848-1926) ‘…a l’opera – une loge’. Ink and watercolour. Circa 1880. Inscribed. 4.5x8.25 inches. £275.
ROBINSON Alfred Douglas P.R.I.B.A.(1886-1965)
Plan, section and elevation for The Soane Medallion.
Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed and dated, 1911. Provenance: Family descent.
47x34 inches.
Unframed: £400. Framed: £650.
ROBINSON Alfred Douglas F.R.I.B.A. (1886-1965) ‘Perspective Sketch’. Pencil. Signed and dated, March 7th 1907. Impressed stamp ‘A. A. Day School’ and signed by the headmaster Henry Maule F.R.I.B.A. (1873-1940). 11x14.5 inches. £225
ROCHARD Francois Theodore (1798-1858) ‘John Edmund Severne / 10th Light Dragoons’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1850. Inscribed on the frame. Severne (1826-1899) lived at Wallop Hall and was MP from Ludlow from 1865-1868. 15.25x11 inches. Framed: 23x18 inches. £1100.
ROMNEY George (1734-1802) Pencil. Exhibited: Leger Galleries (as King Lear, Death of Cordelia), 1986. 5.5x9 inches. Framed: 13x16 inches. £1200
ROOKE Thomas Matthew (1842-1942) ‘Stoke Gabriel on the Dart’, Devon. Watercolour. Circa 1885. Inscribed by the artist. Provenance: a cache of Rooke’s work discovered in his Bedford Park house after Mrs Rooke’s death. 8.5x12.25 inches. £775.
ROOKER Michael Angelo A.R.A. (1746-1801)
Oxford: a stonemason’s yard and the Chapel of Merton College from Corpus Christi.
Oil on canvas. Circa 1775. Patrick Connor, author of ‘Michael Angelo Rooker A.R.A. 1746-1801’ (V and A, 1984) has kindly confirmed the authenticity of the painting, 28.11.2018. Exhibited John Mitchell & Son 1961 then a private collection to 2016.
23x28 inches. Framed: 27x32.5 inches.
£18,000.
ROSE Sir Francis (1909-1979)
Travels in Italy ‘Roma’ : cartouche for ‘Vogue’.
Pen and ink. 1939. Signed. Exhibited: Sir Francis Rose Retrospective, England and Co, May 1988.
14x12 inches. Framed: 22x19 inches.
£575.
ROSE Sir Francis (1909-1979)
‘Florence’
Pen and ink cartouche for a projected travel page in ‘Vogue’. 1939. Inscribed. Exhibited: Francis Rose Retrospective, England and Co, 1988.
14x11.75 inches. Framed: 22.5x19.5 inches.
£475.
ROSENKRANTZ Arild (1870-1964)
Erechtheion: capriccio. Pastels. Signed. 18.5x23.5 inches. Framed: 27x31.5 inches. £1350
ROSOMAN Leonard R.A. (1913-2012)
‘Aaron and Hur Stay Moses Hands’, to ensure the Israelites victory over the Amelekites.
Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed. Exhibited: Leonie Jonleigh Gallery, October 1970.
10.25x7.25 inches. Framed: 20x16.75 inches.
£1400.
ROTH Dieter (1930-1998) ‘Ein Weiblicher Gedanke’. Suite of two etchings. Artists proofs aside from an edition of 50. 1971. Printed by Karl Schulz, Braunschweig. Published by Petersburg Press. £2500 (the Pair)
ROTH Dieter (1930-1998) ‘Ein Weiblicher Gedanke’. Suite of two etchings. Artists proofs aside from an edition of 50. 1971. Printed by Karl Schulz, Braunschweig. Published by Petersburg Press. £2500 (the Pair)
ROTHENSTEIN Michael R.A. (1908-1993) White Horse. Screenprint. Signed and editioned, 147/150. 26x20 inches. £575.
ROTHENSTEIN Michael R.A. (1908-1993)
Recto: Reclining Nude. Pen, brush and sepia ink. Signed and dated, 1938. Verso: John Rothenstein (1901-1992) with two students. Ink and watercolour. 15.5x22.5 inches. Framed: 22x28.5 inches. £2750
ROTHENSTEIN Sir William N.E.A.C. (1872-1945) ‘Lieutenant M. Colonna’; Mario, Prince of Colonna and Duke of Rignano (1886-1938). Chalk. Signed, inscribed ‘G.H.Q. / Italian Mission’ and dated, March 1918. 17.5x12.5 inches. Framed: 23x17.5 inches. £1750.
ROTHENSTEIN Sir William N.E.A.C. (1872-1945) Portrait of Laurence Housman (1865-1959) Pencil, or lithographic crayon on prepared paper (joined). Provenance: By family descent to the artist’s grand-daughter and the Sale of her Rothenstein Collection, Sothebys, 26.2.2003. 6.5x6.5 inches circular. Framed: 14.25x13.25 inches. £2250.
ROUSSEL Theodore (1847-1926) ‘Pierrette’. Etching. Trimmed to the tab. Circa 1888. Signed. 10x7.5 inches. Framed: 20.5x15.5 inches. £575.
ROWLANDSON Thomas (1756-1827) Assasins. Pen, brush and sepia ink. 11.5x9.5 inches. £2250
ROWLANDSON Thomas (1756-1827)
‘Roach-Rock, Cornwall’.
Ink and watercolour backed on the original washline backing thus inscribed. Also, verso, ‘Bought at the Sale of Mr Rowlandson’s / Drawings & Prints the 25th June 1828 / Mr Sotheby, Auctioneer’.
14.5x20 inches.
£2250.
RUSHBURY Sir Henry R.A. R.E. (1889-1968) ‘Titterstone Quarry’ (JR.33). Drypoint and engraving. 1919. 1 of 30 impressions. Signed. 190x348 mm. £275