for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 29th of November 2017
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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424 | Early 19th Century oil on canvas, unsigned "Portrait of a Young Lady Wearing an Embroidered Dress and Velvet Cape" 16" x 13" | 100-200 | |
425 | B Aspinall, '93, oil on canvas signed, still life study of fruits 22" x 16" | 50-75 | |
429 | Faith Shepherd, oil on board, signed Continental Street Scene 7"x10" | 80-120 | |
430 | Antoine Bouvard (1870-1956) oil on canvas, signed, a Venetian backwater with boats, 13 1/4" x 10", labels en verso, ex Stacey Marks and Haynes Fine Art of Broadway | 1000-1500 | |
434 | 20th Century oil on board, unsigned, Abstract Still Life Study 23"x18" | 150-200 | |
435 | Jean Theobald Jacus, oil on canvas, signed St Agnes in the Alpes Maritimes 15"x31" | 100-150 | |
436 | W G D Hill '74, oil on board, signed and dated, "Old Curt Gardens, Somersdet", 27 1/2" x 35 1/2" | 100-150 | |
437 | H Hawkins, oil on canvas "Gathering Watercress" a Victorian study of workers gathering watercress with sheep, donkey and dog in a woodland setting 35 1/2"x28" | 150-250 | |
438 | A pair of 19th Century oils on board, unsigned, of monkey Jockeys riding Giant Pigs and Giant Hounds, 6 1/4" x 14 1/4" | 100-200 | |
439 | Douglas Macleod (1892-1963), oil on board, signed "Extensive Scottish Landscape" 19"x29" | 100-150 | |
441 | Miss Stewart-Robinson, oil on canvas Study of Two Terriers with a Bone 22"x26" | 200-300 | |
443 | A Victorian oil on canvas, unsigned, "Rushing Torrent in Highland Landscape" 14"x26" | 50-80 | |
445 | W F Hardy, oil on board, signed "The Return" , a wounded soldier walking towards two ladies in a garden 4 1/2" x 6" | 100-200 | |
452 | A Victorian, oil, on canvas, monogrammed and dated 1881, portrait of a gentleman "Richard Jenkins 1808-1893" 35 1/2" x 27 1/2" | 150-200 | |
455 | Pierre Letellier (1928-2000) oil on canvas, signed, a stylish still life of Dahlias, 28"x 19 1/2" | 100-150 | |
457 | An early 20th Century oil on board, unsigned, study of Vaughan Williams, 9" x 8" | 100-150 |