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51 ) Dalmation Painting
SOLD


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Click to see full size: 19th century oil on canvas of a girl / boy/ child with bonnet

52 ) 19th century oil on canvas of a girl / boy/ child with bonnet
19th century oil on canvas of a girl / boy/ child with bonnet. SOLD


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53 ) 19th century silhouette of Ships
Painting on glass


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54 ) 19th century silhouette of Ships
Painting on glass.


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55 ) 19th century silhouette of Ships
Painting on glass.


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Click to see full size: Young Girl With Cherries

56 ) Young Girl With Cherries
Oil on Canvas, English, circa 1820. SOLD


Paintings | People | Yr: 1820 |
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57 ) Oil of a prize boar of the Berkshire Pig
Oil of a prize boar of the Berkshire Pig type, English provincial school, signed and dated 1861. SOLD


Paintings | Farm Animal | Yr: 1861 |
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Click to see full size: Child in Blue Dress with her beloved Maltese

58 ) An oil of a child dressed in blue with her beloved Maltese
An oil on canvas of a child in a blue dress, leaning against a drawing room chair with her beloved Maltese. French, circa 1880


Paintings | Maltese | Yr: 1880 |
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59 ) Oil on canvas of the Durham Ox famous in the early 19th century for its shape, size and weight, and a early example of the Shorthorn breed of cattle.
Oil on canvas of the Durham Ox famous in the early 19th century for its shape, size and weight, and a early example of the Shorthorn breed of cattle. The Durham Ox was born in March 1796 and was bred by Charles Colling of Ketton Hall, Brafferton, near Darlington . In 1801 the ox was sold to John Day of Harmston, near Lincoln. Day renamed it the Durham Ox and had a carriage specially made to transport it, drawn by four horses. For the next five years it toured with him around England and Scotland, exhibited to the public at agricultural fairs and other events. It proved extremely popular. For most of 1802 the Durham Ox was on show in London, For more on the Durham ox See Farm Animal Portraits in Britain 1780-1900, by Elspeth Moncrieff with Stephen and Joseph Iona published by the Antique Collectors' Club.


Paintings | Farm Animal |
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Click to see full size: Two boys and Dog

60 ) French child portrait with Pointer / Braque Français in oil.
An oil on canvas of brother and sister with their Braque Français. French, circa 1880.


Paintings | Pointer | Yr: 1880 |
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Click to see full size: Child feeding Spaniel, unsigned, Scandinavian

61 ) Child feeding Spaniel, unsigned, Scandinavian, circa 1830.
Portrait of a boy in red lace trimmed dress feeding a biscuit to his faithful Spaniel, unsigned, Scandinavian, circa 1830.


Paintings | Spaniel | Yr: 1830 |
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62 ) Oil on canvas of sisters signed and dated "W Fletcher 1853".


Paintings | People | Yr: 1853 |
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Click to see full size: Oil on canvas of girl with her wheelbarrow

63 ) Oil on canvas of girl with her wheelbarrow.
Oil on canvas of girl with her wooden wheelbarrow and rag doll striding passed green painted Cornish panel fence of red roses. English, circa 1800 With blue eyes, blushed cheeks and beautiful curling brown hair, she wears a long and flowing white silk dress extensively detailed in lace and a blue silk sash and matching blue silk shoes, suggesting a girl from the upper reaches of the aristocracy.


Paintings | People | Yr: 1800 |
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64 ) Sailing Scene


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Click to see full size: Girl in Red Dress SOLD

65 ) Girl in Red Dress SOLD


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67 ) Child with flowers SOLD


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68 ) Naive portrait of children, titled "Brother and Sister"
Oil on canvas naive portrait of children, titled "Brother and Sister" French school , late 19th century.


Paintings | People | Yr: 1880 |
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69 ) Child portrait of "Sisters" oil on canvas French circa 1880. Signed "Collet".
"Sisters" oil on canvas French circa 1880. Signed "Collet".


Paintings | People | Yr: 1880 |
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Click to see full size: AFTER W HUGGINS, COLOURED PRINT, Lions

70 ) Coloured print of lions after the painting by William Huggins" (English, 1820-1884)
Large coloured print of lions after the painting by William Huggins(English, 1820-1884) English, mid 19th century


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71 ) A 15 ct gold bar brooch of a Mallard duck in flight
A 15 carat gold bar brooch of a Mallard duck in flight. The ducks head and neck worked in enamel and platinum detail to one wing. Marked to the reverse of the Mallard's wing 'Platm 15ct', and to the bar '15ct' English, circa 1910


Paintings | Other | Yr: 1910 |
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Click to see full size: Slimbridge ducks lithograph by Sir Peter Markham Scott

72 ) "Slimbridge" ducks lithograph by Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989)
Coloured offset-lithograph "Peter Scott 181" printed by the Curwen Press for Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd and Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989). From 1935 up until about 1983 Ackermann's published a limited number of colour prints of Sir Peter's work. Many of the original oils are in major private and public collections, and these prints, signed by the artist. Signed in pencil by the artist, bottom right, "Peter Scott". The reverse bears label "Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd., 3 New Bond Street" English, circa 1981


Paintings | Birds | Yr: 1981 |
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Click to see full size: A watercolour of the Queen’s Head, Mortlake by

73 ) A watercolour of the Queen’s Head, Mortlake by
A watercolour of the Queen’s Head, on the Thames at Mortlake by The Queen’s Head was situated on Mortlake High Street, built on land once forming the Mortlake Tapestry Works from The public house sign “Queen’s Head John Firmston” gives the name of the Licensed Victualler who is recorded with a license from between 1871 to 1878. Another sign reads “Phillips & Wigans Entire Fine Old Ales”. Charles James Philips and James Wigan were the owners of the local Mortlake Brewey since the 1840s, later acquired in 1889 by James Watney & Co. The Queen’s Head closed in the 1940’s.


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Click to see full size: Lake District print after Bernard Eyre Walker

74 ) Lake District print after Bernard Eyre Walker A.R.E., S.G.A (English, 1887 - 1972)
Lake District print after Bernard Eyre Walker A.R.E., S.G.A (English, 1887 - 1972). Signed and dated bottom left “B Eyre Walker 1945”


Paintings | Places | Yr: 1945 |
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Click to see full size: Oil on canvas of an oxen

75 ) Oil on canvas of an oxen
Oil on canvas of the Durham Ox famous in the early 19th century for its shape, size and weight, and a early example of the Shorthorn breed of cattle. The Durham Ox was born in March 1796 and was bred by Charles Colling of Ketton Hall, Brafferton, near Darlington . In 1801 the ox was sold to John Day of Harmston, near Lincoln. Day renamed it the Durham Ox and had a carriage specially made to transport it, drawn by four horses. For the next five years it toured with him around England and Scotland, exhibited to the public at agricultural fairs and other events. It proved extremely popular. For most of 1802 the Durham Ox was on show in London. For more on the Durham ox See Farm Animal Portraits in Britain 1780-1900, by by Elspeth Moncrieff with Stephen and Joseph Iona published by the Antique Collectors' Club.


Paintings | Farm Animal |
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