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TABNER Len (b.1946) ‘Roxby Church, Dusk, Ridge Lane’. Gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated, November 1985. 15.5x22 inches. Framed: 27x32 inches. £2750.
SNAPE Martin (1852-1930) ‘The Ferret Hutch, Rookesbury Park’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed. Dated to ‘about 1889’ in an accompanying letter from the artist dated 12th March, 1912. 12.5x17.5 inches. Framed: 21.5x25.5 inches. £2250.
VARLEY John O.W.S. (1778-1842) Polesden Lacey: a picturesque gatehouse. Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1831. One of a series of eight watercolours recording the house and its grounds Provenance: Joseph Bonsor, owner of Polesdon Lacey from 1824, and by family descent. 10.25x14.75 inches. £2250.
VERPILLEUX Emile Antoine (1888-1964) ‘The Last Furrow’. Linocut printed in colours. 1927. Signed. 14x18 inches. £1200.
WOLLEN William Barnes (1857-1936) George V investing an Indian Prince with The Star of India, 14th December, 1911. Watercolour and gouache. Signed. Incorrectly inscribed beneath the mount ‘Investiture by Prince of Wales of Star of India’. The ‘Narrative of the Visit to India by…George V… and of the Coronation Durbar’ (publ.1912) by the Royal Archivist Sir John Fortescue identifies (p.178) this event. The Investee here wears the Mantle of the Knights Grand Commanders which identifies him as one of 6 figures: Maharaja of Bikaner, Maharao of Kotah, Maharaja of Kapurthala, Asaf Jah, Nizam of Hyderabad, or the Aga Khan III. 7.25x5 inches. £2500.
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.
FLAXMAN John R.A. (1755-1826) Cloaked figure. Pencil. Possibly drawn in Rome, circa 1790. Exhibited: William Drummond, Covent Garden Gallery. 7.75x5 inches. Framed: 16x13 inches. £1500.
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.
CLAUSEN Katherine (1886-1936) ‘Mount Ida from Malaxo’. Watercolour and gouache on a sketchbook page. Signed. Inscribed verso. 8.25x11 inches. £1100.
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.
DAINTRY Adrian (1902-1988) A decayed Hotel, purportedly ‘The Royal Hotel’. Oil on canvas. Circa 1930. Signed. 20x16 inches. Framed: 26x21.5 inches. £1875.
NEWCOMB Tessa (b.1955) ‘Ill in Paris’. Oil on card. Signed and dated, 2005. 13.75x6 inches. Framed: 17.5x9.75 inches. £1250
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
ARDIZZONE Edward R.A. (1900-1979) Liguria: ‘Villa Nettuno’. Pencil and watercolour sketchbook page. Signed, indistinctly inscribed and dated ‘1965(?6)’. 10x14 inches. £1100.
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.
CHASE Michael (1915-2001) The Edge of the Wood. Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1978. 20x27.75 inches. £1150.
‘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.
RUSSELL Sir William Howard (1820-1907) (Attributed to) Crimean War. ‘On the field of Inkerman’; the stone commemorating four Officers of the 41st; Captain Richards and Lieutenants Swab(e)y, Taylor and Stirling killed on the 5th November, 1854. Ink and watercolour, signed ‘WHR’. 8x12 inches. Framed: 16.5x19.5 inches. £1100.CLICK HERE to view framed.
SIMS Charles R.A. (1873-1928) ‘Lesbia and the Sparrows’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed. Circa 1910. Exhibited: RA Winter Exhibition, 1933. 17.5x19.5 inches. Framed: 22.5x25 inches. £1750.CLICK HERE to view framed.
HALL Patrick (1906-1992) ‘Shower’, landscape. Watercolour. Indistinctly signed. Exhibited: Waddington Galleries. 14.5x22.25 inches £575.
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.
TOPOLSKI Feliks R.A. (1907-1989) Michael Redgrave in ‘Thunder Rock’. Pen, brush and ink. 1942. Signed and inscribed. 7x6.75 inches. £1150.
CAMPBELL NAIRN Cecilia (1791-1857) (Daughter of J H Campbell)
Ireland. ‘Bray Head’
Ink and watercolour. Inscribed verso, and ‘Coote Carroll’
6x8 inches.
£1500.
EURICH Richard R.A. (1903-1992) The Clay Pipe. Pencil. Signed and dated, 1928. 8.25x6 inches. Framed: 20.25x14 inches. £1750.
WHITE ABBOTT John (1763-1851) The ‘Warren’, near Exmouth. Pen, brush and ink. Inscribed and dated 7th August, 1810 verso. Exhibited: Squire Gallery. 10.5x7.25 inches. £1200.
WISHAW Anthony R.A. (b.1930) Head of a Woman. Oil on board. Circa 1955. 36x24 inches. £2250.
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.
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.
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.
SPENCER Gilbert R.A. (1892-1979) Meadow flowers. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1931. 18.5x13.75 inches. £1200.
CHEEK Malvina (1915-2016) Bretonne graveyard. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1950. 14.75x22 inches. £1400.
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
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.
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.
STRANG William R.A. I.S. (1859-1921) ‘The Burial of Adam’. Pencil, with some watercolour, study for an (unexecuted) painting in his ‘Adam and Eve’ Series (1898-1901) commissioned by Laurence Hodson for Compton Hall, Wolverhampton. Provenance: Laurence Hodson, and by descent. 10x14.75 inches. £1250.
MACKINNON Sine (1901-1996) Landscape: Southern France. Oil on card. Circa 1950. Signed. 12x14.5 inches. Framed: 15.5x17.75 inches. £1250.VIEW FRAMED
SILK Henry (1883-1948) Over mantel Mirror Self-portrait, Rounton Road, Bow. Watercolour. Signed. Provenance: Artist’s family by descent. Exhibited: No.14,’Henry Silk: East London Still Lives’, Abbott and Holder, November 2016. 4.4x10 inches. Framed: 13.25x18.25 inches. £1750.VIEW FRAMED
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
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
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
TAYLOR Walter L.G. (1860-1943) ‘The Tompion’, with self-portrait. Black chalk and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1918. Inscribed by the artist verso and with the address of his London house, 37 Fitzroy Square. 15x12 inches. Framed: 26x20.5 inches. £1500.VIEW FRAMED
SCHMOLLE Stella ‘Pioneers removing ?food from basement of house in Ave. Louise Buxellis, German Storm Troopers having just vacated’. Pencil, ink and watercolour. Inscribed, and ‘Prilim sketch for my picture now at Imp.War Museum,’ Signed ‘Stella Schmolle ATS’. 10.75x14.5 inches. £1500.
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.
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.
RUTHERSTON Albert (1881-1953) ‘Cutherbert Hamilton’ (1885-1959) Red, white and black chalks on grey paper. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1902. Hamilton, a founding member of the Vorticists was at the Slade (1898-1902) with Rutherston. Provenance: Estate of Abert Rutherston and by descent. 5x5 inches. £2250.
BARRY Sir Francis (1883-1970) ‘Festival Flags, St Marks’ Etching and aquatint. 1938. Signed and inscribed, also verso. 10.5x13 inches. £2500.
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.
SCHWARZ Hans R.W.S. (1922-2003) ‘Waht Fiala’ (‘Vote Fiala’) Oil on card. Signed and dated, 1951. Painted after the artist’s first visit to Vienna since his forced exile in 1938. Gottlieb Fiala was the Communist Party of Austria’s Presidential Candidate in the 1951 Presidential Election. He came 4th, with just 5.2% of the vote. 22x27 inches. Framed: 29x34.75 inches. £2250.VIEW FRAMED
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.
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.
CLAUSEN Sir George RA (1852-1944) Study of a farm boy. Chalk and watercolour. Signed. 8x5.5 inches. £1650.
CHARD William (b.1923) Self-Portrait: the Conscientious Objector. Oil on canvas. Circa 1940. Signed verso. 10x6 inches. Framed: £2250.
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
ANDERSON Stanley R.A. (1884-1966) ‘Hedge-laying. Copper engraving. Signed. One of an edition of 250 printed for the Miniature Print Society, 1945. 4x3 inches. £1250.
HAYMAN Patrick (1915-1988) ‘Don Quixote’. Mixed media. Signed. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1968, on backing. 16x13.5 inches. Framed:17x14 inches. £1450.VIEW FRAMED
HOWARD George, Earl of (1843-1911) ‘Macon’. Watercolour. Inscribed and date ‘Nov.9th’ by the artist. Prov: Sissons, 20.8.1992. 7x9.75 inches. £1100.
MINTON John (1917-1957) ‘Don Luis’; the handsome young Seminarian who wins ‘Pepita Jimenez’ in Albeniz’ Comic Opera. Pencil, ink and gouache. Inscribed by the artist. Circa 1942. Exhibited: No.13 ‘John Minton’, Michael Parkin, May-June 1991. 10.75x5.75 inches. Framed: 18.25x12.75 inches. £1400.VIEW FRAMED
URQUHART Jane (1947-1983)
Studio figure.
Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1968. Provenance: John Ward C.B.E.
10x8.25 inches. Framed: 14.5x12.5 inches.
£2500.
WATERLOW Sir Ernest R.A. P.R.W.S. (1850-1919)
‘Farm at Mayfield’, East Sussex.
Oil on panel. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1890. Estate stamp verso. Provenance: Verity Waterlow. Exhibited: The Court Gallery, Nether Stowey, ‘Paintings and drawings / from the Verity Waterlow Bequest, by Sir Ernest Waterlow’.
9.75x14 inches. Framed: 16x20 inches.
£1500.
WOLFSFELD Erich (1884-1956)
A Polish beggar.
Brush and ink. Signed and dated 1917. Exhibited: Belgrave Gallery c.1975.
22x15 inches.
£1250.
SWANWICK Betty R.A. R.W.S. (1915-1989) ‘Cats and Swan dancing by the Sea’. Pen, brush and ink. Inscribed by the artist. Circa 1955. 13x11 inches. £775.
TOPOLSKI Feliks RA (1907-1989)
Tempestuous landscape.
Brush, ink and watercolour. Circa 1940. Indistinctly signed. Ex. Collection: Maurice Collis.
17x22 inches.
£1750.
ROMNEY George (1734-1802) Pencil. Exhibited: Leger Galleries (as King Lear, Death of Cordelia), 1986. 5.5x9 inches. Framed: 13x16 inches. £1200
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.
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.
RUSSELL-FLINT Sir William R.A. (1880-1969) ‘Little encampment, Chauvigny - Evening’. Watercolour. Signed. Signed, inscribed and dated ‘May 19th 1968’ and ‘After a day’s painting’, verso. 7.5x11 inches. Framed: 15x18 inches. £2250.
SANDBY Paul R.A. (1725-1809) ‘Windsor Forest, with Oxen drawing timber’. Pencil and ink wash. Exhibited: No.79. 100 British Drawings, 2008, W.S. Fine Art. 7x10 inches. Framed: 12.75x15 inches. £1250.
WELLS Margaret (1909-1998) ‘The Thrush’s Song’. Wood engraving. Signed, inscribed, edition 38/50 and dated 1938. 10.5x7.5 inches. £1200.
RAPHAEL Sarah (1960-2001)
Sinister Garden. Ink and gouache. Signed. 21x22 inches. Framed: 30.5x30.75 inches. £2500
PROUT Samuel O.W.S. (1783-1852)
A Cornish Manor.
Watercolour. Circa 1815. Signed.
7.25x10.5 inches.
£2250.
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.
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
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.
‘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
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.
HALL Clifford R.B.A. (1904-1973)
The ‘New Orleans’, Amsterdam.
Oil on canvas. Signed.
22x30 inches. Framed: 27.27x37.25 inches.
£1750.
KASPAR Paul (1891-1953) Vienna. Am Hof Square. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated 1924. 6.25x7.75 inches. Framed: 14x15 inches. £1250
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
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.
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.
MELVILLE John (1902-1986) Three women on the beach. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1935.Signed. 8x11.75 inches. £1650.
HITCHENS John (b.1940)
‘Flowers into softness’.
Oil on canvas. Signed. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1967, verso.
20x28 inches.
£1750.
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.
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.
FASSETT Kaffe (b.1937)
‘Brighton Beach’.
Pen and ink. Signed and dated, 1969.
10.75x17.75 inches.
£1250.
GREAVES Walter (1846-1930)
Chelsea: corner of Duke Street and Beaufort Place.
Etching.1873. Signed.
7.75x6.75 inches.
£1100.
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.
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.
BURRA Edward (1905-1976)
‘Drag Queen’.
Etching. 1972. Signed and editioned, 56/75.
11.75x9.75 inches. Framed: 19x18.25 inches.
£1100.
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.
BEAUMONT Sir George (1753-1827)
Capriccio.
Oil on paper laid on board.
5x6.5 inches. Framed: 8.75x10 inches.
£1500
BRATBY John R.A. (1928-1992)
Woman and Cards.
Brush and Indian ink Signed and dated, 6th January, 1957.
23x20 inches.
£1100.
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.
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.
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
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
GOFF Frederick (1855-1931) ‘London Bridge’. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1900. Signed. 4x5.5 inches. Framed: 13.5x14.5 inches. £1300.
BATEMAN Henry Mayo (1887-1970) A Maltese street Oil on canvas. Circa 1965. Signed 18x14 inches. Framed: 23x19 inches. £1750.VIEW FRAMED
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
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.
RATCLIFFE William (1870-1955)
Village view through winter trees. Ink and watercolour. Signed. 20.25x14.5 inches. Framed: 29x22.5 inches. £2500
ANON Dutch School 19th Century
A candle lit man.
Oil on panel.
8.25x6.25 inches.
£1500
HARTWELL William John (1922-1995) ‘Winter Woodlands’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1950. 11x14.5 inches. Framed: 18.5x22 inches. £1250.
24. 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.
ANON. Circa 1790. ‘Astronomy / Religion / Music’. Ink and watercolour. Inscribed. Formerly attributed to William Hamilton R.A. (1751-1801) 5.5x11.25 inches. £1250.
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.
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.
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.
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)
ROWLANDSON Thomas (1756-1827) Assasins. Pen, brush and sepia ink. 11.5x9.5 inches. £2250
ARNOLD Graham (b.1932) Castlerigg Stone Circle, Cumberland. Pencil 0n gesso'd hardboard. 11x7 inches. Signed. Exh: Arnold Retrospective, 1992, No.83. £1,500
51. 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.
BADMIN Stanley R.E. R.W.S. (1906-1989)
‘Potato clamp’.
Etching. Signed and inscribed.
4x7 inches.
£1250.
BANKS Robert RIBA (1911-2000)
Pugliese sunset. Watercolour and ink. Signed and numbered, 615. Exhibited: Trafford Gallery. 27.5x19 inches. Framed: 34x27 inches. £1100
BARKER Kit (1916-1988)
Composition. Collage and gouache. Signed and dated, 1954. 18.75x14 inches. Framed:28x22 inches. £2250
SANDBY Paul R.A. (1725-1809) or Thomas R.A. (1721-1798) ‘Barbican, an old ruin’. A Windsor capriccio? Pen, brush and ink. Circa 1760. 5.75x9.25 inches. Framed: 14.75x17.5 inches. £1800.
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.
SEARLE Ronald C.B.E. (1920-2011) ‘Ammunition. In respect of a misfire…a competitor may, if he is able, fire another shot’ Pen and ink. Inscribed by the artist. Drawn for an ICI / Kynoch Division shotgun cartridge advertisement. Circa 1960. 8x9.5 inches. £2250
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.
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
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.
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.
SHANNON Charles Haslewood R.A. (1863-1937)
Seated Nude. Black chalk. Signed and dated, 1904. Verso: Nude with crossed arms. Red and black chalks. 9.75x8 inches. Framed: 19x16.75 inches. £2250
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.
BRESSLERN-ROTH Norbertine (1891-1978) ‘St Hubert I’. Linocut printed in colours. 1925. Signed. 11x11 inches. £1,100
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.
SICKERT Walter Richard (1860-1942) John Addison Q.C. M.P. (1838-1907) Pen and ink. Ill: The Whirlwind, 6th September, 1890, p.169. Sickert drew character studies and wrote reviews for The Whirlwind between August and December 1890. 8x8 inches circular. £1800
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.
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
SMITH Percy Delf (1882-1948)
‘Thiepval Chateau’.
Drypoint. Signed, inscribed and dated, January 1917.
6.25x7.25 inches.
£1350.
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.
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.
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.
SMITH John ‘Warwick’ (1749-1831) Distant view to the ruins of Castle Dinas Bran; looking to them through the woods of weeping Birch of Llandifillio, near Llangollen, Denbighshire’. Watercolour and gouache on original washline mount, inscription largely erased but previously also inscribed along the bottom of the mount (as on the others from this series National Library of Wales) but trimmed and lost. Lit: Basil Long, Walker’s Quarterly 1927 cites a watercolour of this subject dated July 1786. 5.5x8 inches. £2250.
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
KITSON Robert Hawthorn (1873-1947) The Hassan Tower, Rabat. Morroco Ink and watercolour. 20x15 inches. £1100.
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.
SPARE Austin Osman (1886-1956)
Man and Precipice. Pencil and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1903. 12x9.5 inches. Framed:18.5x15.5 inches. £2250
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.
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.
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
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
Ralph Steadman (b.1936)
William S. Burroughs (1914-1997).
Etching and aquatint. Signed and editioned 7/20.
10.75x7.5 inches. Framed: 24x18.5 inches.
£1100Click here to view large framed photo.
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.
STEER Philip Wilson O.M. (1860-1942) Yorkshire landscape, near Hawes. Watercolour. Signed and dated, 1904. 10x14.5 inches. £1250.
CHURCH Katharine (1910-1999)
Trees in the Park Ink, watercolour and gouache. Signed and dated, 1958. 15x21.5 inches. Framed: 24.5x31 inches. £1250
STOTT Edward A.R.A. (1859-1918) Head of a girl, Charcoal and pastel. Provenance: Anne Dinnage, the artist’s housekeeper. 11x9.25 inches. £1100
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
SUNDERLAND Thomas (1744-1823)
Glenridding House, Ullswater.
Pen, brush and blue/grey washes. Ex. Collection: Lt. Colonel Curzon Howe Hewick, Clifton Castle, Bedale. Thomas, Lord Townhead, Settle. Robert Clough P.R.B.A.
9x16.5 inches.
£2250.
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
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CRESWELL Alexander (b.1957)
Piazza del Popolo, Rome. Watercolour. Signed. 21x29inches. Framed: 35.5x43 inches. £1500
TOPOLSKI Feliks R.A. (1907-1989) ‘Chez Victor’, Wardour Street. Pencil and crayon. Circa 1965. Signed and inscribed, also ‘le proprietor Monsieur Gilbert France’. 14x20 inches. £1750
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.
TOPOLSKI Feliks R.A. (1907-1989)
‘Boulevard Montparnasse’, Paris. Pen, brush and ink. Circa 1936. Signed and inscribed. Exhibited: No.105, ‘Paris Lost’, Rutland Gallery, 1973. 5x6.5 inches. Framed: 13.5x14 inches. £1450
TOPOLSKI Feliks R.A. (1907-1989) ‘Nuremberg, 1946’. Pen and ink. Signed, inscribed and dated. 12x9 inches. £1100.
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
DETMOLD Edward Julius (1883-1957) ‘The Jewels of the Deep’. Etching printed in colours on japan paper. Signed and inscribed. 13x16.5 inches. £2250.
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
VAUGHAN Keith (1912-1977) A Quarry. Pencil. From a 1943 sketchbook. Studio stamp. Provenance: Estate of Professor John Ball. 3.5x7.25 inches. £1250.
VAUGHAN Keith (1912-1977) Figures in a wood. Pencil. From a 1943 sketchbook. Studio stamp. Provenance: Estate of Professor John Ball. 4.5x6 inches. £2000.
VAUGHAN Keith (1912-1977) Boy in a landscape. Pencil on trimmed page from a 1943 sketchbook. Studio stamp. Provenance: professor John Ball. 4x6.5 inches. £2250.
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.
WARD James R.A. (1769-1859) A seated postillion. Black and white chalks on tan paper. Circa 1795. Signed. 10.75x8.5 inches. £1100.
ENDRES Louis (1896-1989)
Moroccan children.
Red chalk. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1947.
9.5x14 inches. Framed: 17x14.5 inches.
£1400.
WELCH Denton (1915-1948)
Forbidden Fruit.
Ink and watercolour. Provenance: Eric Oliver, Geoffrey Dunn, Sothebys … Exhibited (ex.cat) ‘Rex Whistler, Stephen Tennant and their two semi-circles’, 1987.
10x7.75 inches. Framed: 17.5x14.75 inches.
£1750.
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.
MOONEY Martin (b.1960) ‘Castell d’Emporda’, Spain. Oil on board. Signed and dated, 1993. 20.5x40.5 inches. Framed: 29x49 inches. £2250.
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.
FRIPP Alfred Downing (1822-1895) ‘Hampstead Road’; the Artist’s Studio. Watercolour and gouache. Signed, inscribed and dated 1841. 15x10.5 inches. £1350.
NEWCOMBE Peter (b.1943) ‘February Afternoon’. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated, 1976. 30x25 inches. £1500.
NICHOLSON Sir William (1872-1949) ‘The Foundling / Night’. Pencil. Signed and inscribed. 6x8.5 inches. Framed: 14.25x16 inches. £1250.
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 (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
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
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 Duncan L.G. (1885-1978) A seated couple. Pencil. Signed. Circa 1930. 7.5x6 inches. Framed: 14.25x12 inches. £1100.
GRISET Ernest (1844-1907) The clay pipe. Pen, brush, ink and watercolour. Circa 1870. Signed. 23x18 inches. £1100
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
PLANCKH Viktor (1904-1941) ‘Vietri sul Mare’. Pencil and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1933. 11x13.5 inches. £2250.
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.