POST SALE auction catalogue for Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd of July 2025
You may purchase the following lots for the price shown ( premium needs to be added ) by phoning the
auction rooms on 01403
255699. This post sale service lasts until Saturday 5th of July at 12 noon.
**Colin Webster Watson (British 1926-2007), an abstract polished bronze group of 3 naked figures in an embrace, signed Colin '69 4/6, raised on a circular black marble base 23cm ** Please Note - Artists Re-Sale Rights may be payable on this lot
**Colin Webster Watson (British 1926-2007), a polished bronze group of 3 naked figures, signed Colin '69 3/6, raised on an oval black plinth, 28cm ** Please Note - Artists Re-Sale Rights may be payable on this lot
Attributed to Franz Iffland (German 1862-1935), a bronze figure of a standing blacksmith, holding a pair of large tongs in this right hand, his left hand on his hip, the statue 23cm, raised on a circular white marble base, total height 30cm
**Cherylene Dyer, (British b.1937), signed, oil on linen, study of a sitting naked man, label on verso "Praying for Peace" 28cm x 39cm ** Please Note - Artists Re-Sale Rights may be payable on this lot
Attributed to Richard Dighton (British, 1795-1880) - Honour & Talent (Lord Falmouth and Fred Archer), 19th Century watercolour with ink and gouache, inscribed verso, 20cm x 15cm, within a gilt composition frame. Note: Fred Archer, a renowned English flat race jockey of the Victorian era, was hailed as "the best all-round jockey that the turf has ever seen." As a retained rider for Lord Falmouth, he secured more than half of his British Classic Races victories
Erin Townsend, (British b.1957), coloured pencil drawing, label on verso "Thai Puppet with Burne-Jones Tryptich", Royal Academy Summer Exhibition label and gallery label, 58cm x 38cm
19th Century Indian watercolour, couple with attendants in an interior scene with script and double portraits of a lady and gentleman 22cm x 12cm, facsimile script on verso
Jonathan I Richardson (British 1667-1745) - Three Quarter Length Portrait of Sir Thomas Bury (1655-1722), Chief Baron of the Exchequer, oil on canvas, circa 1719, 126cm x 100cm, within a gilt composition frame. (re-lined) Note: a similar portrait of Thomas Bury by Richardson is in the collection of Gray's Inn, London. A portrait mezzotint was published after one of these paintings by John Smith in 1720
Jas Lambert, 19th Century coloured engraving, "Lamberts Correct View of Brighthelmston in 1765", perspective view of Brightonhelmston and of the sea coast as far as the Isle of Wight, in an eglomise mount 27cm x 60cm