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52. ANON. Circa 1900. Quayside at dusk. Oil on panel. Formerly attributed to Sir Alfred East R.A. (1844-1913) 6.5x9.5 inches. Framed: 11.25x14.25 inches. £875.
53. BORBONE Prince Alfonso Maria di, Count of Caserta, (1841-1934) with assistance Achille Vianelli (1803-1894) Capri. Pencil, sepia washes and gouache. Signed. Circa 1855. Authenticated by Dr Luisa Martorelli, Museo di San Martino, Naples. Provenance: Princess Maria Pia di Borbone, Duchess of Parma (1849-1882) in an album of watercolours by her brothers and sister. 10.5x13.75 inches. ●
54. CHEEK Malvina (1915-2016) Bretonne graveyard. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated, 1950. 14.75x22 inches. £1400.
55. 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. £1500.VIEW FRAMED
56. CHURCH Katherine ‘Kitty’ (1910-1999) ‘Dorset Heath’. Etching and aquatint printed in colours. Signed, inscribed and editioned,’17/50’. 13.75x17.75 inches. Framed: 24.5x31 inches. £1100.VIEW FRAMED●
57. ADAM Robert F.R.S.A. (1728-1792) Capriccio. Watercolour. Inscribed verso in an 18thc hand ‘By Mr Adam’. Prov: Fettercairn House. Ex. Collection: Probably Sir William Forbes, 6th Bt. of Pitsligo (1739-1806) and by descent. 5x8 inches. £2250.
58. CLEVELEY John Junior (1747-1786) ‘A View near New Cross Deptford’. Pen, brush and ink. Traced in pencil and indented for transfer verso. Signed ‘J Cleveley Jun Delin’ and inscribed and numbered ‘8A’ and ‘1’. 6x10.25 inches. £475. VERSO click herePRINT click hereVIEW THE GROUP●
59. CLEVELEY John Junior (1747-1786) ‘A View near Lewisham’. Pen, brush and ink. Traced in pencil and indented for transfer verso. Signed ‘J Cleveley Jun Delin’ and inscribed and indistinctly numbered ‘7A’ and ‘5’. 6x10.25 inches. £475.VERSO click herePRINT click hereVIEW THE GROUP●
60. CLEVELEY John Junior (1747-1786) ‘A View at Lewton near Chatham’. Brush and ink. Traced in pencil and indented for transfer verso. Signed ‘J Cleveley Junr Invt et del’ and inscribed and numbered ‘1A’. 6x10.25 inches. The page: 7.25x11 inches. £475. VERSO click herePRINT click hereVIEW THE GROUP
61. GOBLE Warwick (1862-1943) ‘The Black Coolins (sic), Isle of Skye’. Watercolour and gouache. Signed and inscribed. 9x13.5 inches. £475.
62. CORNWALL (subject) 1887. ‘Way to Pilchard Curing Houses, Newquay, Cornwall’. Pencil across two pages from a sketchbook dated 1887 in the frontispiece. 5.5x17.75 inches. £125.●
63. COUSSENS Armand (1881-1935) Paris: fishermen under the Pont Neuf. Dry-point / soft-ground etching printed with some colour. Signed. 9x12.5 inches. £275.●
64. 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
65. FENNING (Jennings) Marjorie (1907-1992) Hayrick. Wood engraving. Signed. 2.75x3.75 inches. £275.
66. DOBREE Valentine (1894-1974) ‘Young Girls debauching their Mother’. Collage of wall papers, newsprint and gouache stuck on wood. Signed. Signed on backing and partial inscription ‘No.11. Young girls debauching [their] M[other]’. Provenance: Beakus Penrose and by descent. Exhibited: ‘Valentine Dobree’, Claridge Gallery, 4-18 the 1931, No.11. 14x10.25 inches. Original distressed frame available. £4500.VIEW FRAMED●
67. EDWARDS Edwin (1823-1879) Hampton Court. Etching. Signed and dated 1862 in the plate. 4x8.5 inches £175.
68. GRANT Duncan L.G. (1885-1978) Venetian still-life. Lithograph. 1949. Signed. 15x21.5 inches. £775.
69. GLASHAN John (1927-1999) Edinburgh street. Ink, resist and watercolour. Signed. 7.25x12.25 inches. £675.
70. HALL Patrick (1906-1992) Chartres Cathedral from across country. Ink and watercolour. Signed. 10.5x15.5 inches. £395.●
71. GROSS Anthony R.A. R.E. (1905-1984) ‘Goats grazing in a wood’ (RH7304). Etching and engraving. 1973. Signed and editioned. 9x12.75 inches. Framed: 22.25x25.5 inches. £475.VIEW FRAMED●
72. LESSORE Jules (1849-1892) Venice: the Scuola Grande di San Marco and Ponte del Cavallo. Watercolour and gouache. Signed. 6.5x9.5 inches. £375.●
73. HAYMAN Patrick (1915-1988) ‘The Angel appears to Joseph and Mary in Jerusalem’. Oil on card. Signed. Signed and inscribed verso. 15x12 inches. Framed:21x18 inches. £1800.●
74. 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
75. 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.
76. HUGHES STANTON Blair (1902-1981) ‘The Orphans I’. Wood engraving. Signed, inscribed, editioned 12/12 and dated (19)33. 7.75x6 inches. £450.
77. KASPAR Paul (1891-1953) Vienna. Am Hof Square. Ink and watercolour. Signed and dated 1924. 6.25x7.75 inches. Framed: 14x15 inches. £1250
78. KEENE Charles (1823-1891) Child beneath a fruit tree. Pencil. Provenance: Album of Charles Keene drawings collected by Lord Clark (Sir Kenneth Clark) 6x3.25 inches. £175●
79. LANDELLS Ebenezer (1808-1860) Shipping off-shore. Watercolour. Circa 1840. Provenance: an album of sketches by Landells. 3.5x6.25 inches. £95
80. 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
81. 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
82. MACDONALD Alistair K (1881-1942) Edwardian Beauties: studies. Ink and gouache. Circa 1903. 10x7 inches. £375.
83. NASH John R.A. (1893-1977) ‘The Deserted Sheep Pen’. Pencil study for ‘The Deserted Sheep Pen’, oil on canvas, 1938, Northampton Museums and Art Gallery. Signed and inscribed. Dedicated ‘to Peter Coker’. 10x14.5 inches. Framed: 20x23.75 inches. £2000.VIEW FRAMED●
84. 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
85. PELL Cynthia (1933-1977) In-patient, Bexley Hospital. Fibre tipped pen. Circa 1970. Provenance: Anthony and Evie Williams (1929-2012) 10.5x8 inches. £475.
86. SCHICK Heidi (1906-1999) A theatrical apotheosis. Pastels. Signed and dated, 1943. 10x10 inches. £225.
87. 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.
88. ROUSSEL Theodore (1847-1926) ‘Pierrette’. Etching. Trimmed to the tab. Circa 1888. Signed. 10x7.5 inches. Framed: 20.5x15.5 inches. £575.
89. 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. £1500.
90. PERI Peter Laszlo (1899-1967) ‘Protecting her child’. Etching. Signed, dated 1944 and editioned 2/100. Inscribed verso. 13.75x10 inches. £675.
91. STRANG Ian R.E. (1886-1852) Cannon Street Station. Etching. 1923. Printed from the original plate by the Artichoke Press for Abbott and Holder. Edition of 25. 7.75x10.25 inches. ●
92. ROWLANDSON Thomas (1756-1827) ‘The Pop Shop’. Ink and watercolour. Inscribed ‘Uncle Gripe can now stand half a Crown for my smock’. Signed and dated, 1807. 11x9 inches. £2500.●
93. SUDDABY Rowland (1912-1972) Suffolk landscape. Ink and watercolour. Signed and indistinctly dated, ‘(?5)1’. 12x15.75 inches. £575.
94. SCHWABE Randolph N.E.A.C. R.W.S. (1885-1948) ‘Conversation Piece, Donegal’. Oil on canvas. Circa 1910. Signed. Inscribed label. 17x21 inches. £3250.
95. SIMS Charles R.A. (1873-1928) ‘Dawn over the battlefields of Vimy, Loos, Mons, Trones … ’. Pencil ink and gouache. Inscribed. Inscribed and signed (remains) verso. Circa 1918. 13x16 (to include border). £3750.
96. VARLEY John O.W.S. (1778-1842) Capriccio. Oil on paper laid on board. Signed. 5.75x7.75 inches. Framed: 10.25x12 inches. £875.●
97. THORNE WAITE Robert (1842-1935) South Downs picnic. Watercolour and gouache. Circa 1900. Signed. 14.25x20.5 inches. £875.
98. SWETE (a.k.a Tripe) Rev. John (1752-1821) ‘Luscombe House’. Grey washes. Inscribed and dated, 1812. 5x6.25 inches. £125.●
99. SAWANATEE Thongsuk (b.1963) Varanasi, on the Ganges. Watercolour. Signed. 14x19.5 inches. £425.
100. WHISTLER Rex (1905-1944) ‘Medusa’. Ink and watercolour. Signed, inscribed and dated, 1926. 8.25x5.5 inches. £3750.
101. WEIGHT Carel C.H. R.A. (1908-1997) ‘Rain in the Country’. Oil on canvas. Signed, indistinctly inscribed and dated, 1953, on stretcher. Label with typed inscription ’Looking at People Exhibition / USSR’. 12x20 inches. Framed: 15.5x23.5 inches. £4750.VIEW FRAMED●
102. TOPOLSKI Feliks R.A. (1907-1989) Michael Redgrave as Davis Charleston, lead part in Robert Boulting’s film of Robert Ardrey’s play ‘Thunder Rock’, 1942. Pen, brush and ink. Signed and inscribed. 6.5x5 inches £875.