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Artists include: FREDERICK CHRISTIAN LEWIS SNR (1779-1856), was an eminent painter, etcher, aquatint and stipple engraver. Lewis transformed numerous natural history paintings into aquatints. His superlative skills as an engraver led to frequent commissions from Royalty, and to his contribution to J. M. W. Turner's Liber Studiorum, a collection of seventy-one etchings with mezzotint, which greatly influenced landscape painting. Apart from the River Dart volume he produced a similar volume on the Exe.

ROBERT HILLS (1769-1844). English Painter & Etcher. He exhibited six or seven drawings annually at the Royal Academy and was a member of the Society of Water-colours. His favourite subjects were cattle, sheep, donkeys, pigs, horses and above all deer. The British Museum holds the artist's collection of his own etchings, over 1200 of the finest impressions and proofs.






The list of 144 items in category ORIGINAL ART & FRAMED PRINTS has been split into 3 sections. This is section 3.

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London. Bridge Street, Blackfriars.
Lively scene with several carriages and many people strolling near the obelisk that was put there by the Blackfriars Bridge committee, who were responsible for the layout of St George's Circus.
1812 - 32 x 26 cm

Aquatint with original colour. No. 41 of R. Ackermann’s Repository of Arts etc., London Collection, Published 1st May 1812 at 101 Strand, London. Gilt frame with bevelled mount. Mount window 205 x 135 mm. Frame 320 x 260 mm overall. Framed and glazed. Good condition. Couple of spots in the sky.

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Ref 39991 : £30


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London. Greenwich Hospital.
Hand coloured steel engraving after the painting by George Chambers, engraved by J.B. Allen. Published by James S. Virtue.
c1859 - 39 x 30.5 cm

In Hogarth frame and gold ruled bevelled mount. Mount window size: 280 x 205mm, frame overall: 390 x 305mm. This engraving of Chambers' original painting of 1835 in the Royal Collection, shows the east end of Greenwich Hospital. The crane - hence Crane Street - is prominent as are the children and their dog in the foreground. Condition is very good except for very light toning at the edge of the mount window.

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Ref 37738 : £18


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London. Holborn - Old Shops.
W Murray
c1910 - 41 x 32 cm

Original antique etching, framed and glazed with a hand-ruled ivory bevel cut mount. Mount window 220 x 170 mm. The frame is rather scratched. Not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39699 : £12


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London. Old Houses, Holborn
W Edinlaw
c1910 - 27 x 23 cm

Original etching, Laid down and in a bevelled ivory mount. Signed by the artist in pencil. Mount window 195 x 150 mm. Title in pencil on the mount.

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Ref 39484 : £15


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London. The New Buildings in the Strand, called the Adelphi, viewed from the River Thames.
Alexander Hogg
1784 - 56 x 45 overall cm

A handsome antique print - the recently completed Adelphi Terrace designed by Robert Adam - a view from the Thames - the spire of St. Martin in the Fields in the distance. Originally produced for Hogg's part-work publication: The New, Complete, and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, ostensibly written by A Society of Gentlemen and revised by William Thornton. Copper line engraving on paper. Later hand colour. Mount window 285 x 193 mm; overall size including frame 560 x 450 mm. Antiqued gold frame, bevel cut mount with hand ruled lines and wash in colour and gold surrounding the image. Overall in very good and clean state.

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Ref 39789 : £35


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London. The Old Curiosity Shop
W Murray
c1910 - 41 x 32 cm

Original antique etching, framed and glazed with a hand-ruled ivory bevel cut mount. Mount window 220 x 170 mm. The frame is rather scratched. Not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39698 : £12


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Long Tailed Tits
Three long-tailed tits on lichen covered branches. A similar work is signed AW 74 and this is clearly from the same hand.
c1974 - 35 x 43.5 cm

Original watercolour of birds, on black paper, with bevel cut mount and framed and glazed. Overall size 350 x 435 mm; mount window 220 x 285 mm. The frame is Hogarth style and in very good condition.

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Ref 39855 : £12


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Ludlow, Shropshire. The Feathers.
Original pen & ink drawing by member of the Liverpool Artists Club, Threadgold.
c1960 - 22.3 x 26 cm

A 17th century coaching inn. In a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window size: 108 x 143mm, mount overall: 225 x 260mm. In good condition.

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Ref 37772 : £12


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Middlesex. Enfield Church.
Caption below print: 'Enfield Church (from an old print, 1827)'. Printed 1888.
1888 - 27 x 22 cm

Original antique etching and line engraving on paper with later hand colouring in a Hogarth frame and a bevelled ivory mount with multiple coloured hand rulings. Mount window 150 x 110 mm; overall size including frame 270 x 220 mm. Appears to be in reasonable condition though rather toned, but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 40121 : £8


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Middlesex. Hornsey Wood House.
Steel engraving. Originally produced for Thomas Dugdale's part-work survey published as: The Curiosities of Great Britain or England Delineated, in various formats between 1838 and 1860.
1860 - 27.5 x 22 cm

Formerly the Hunting Seat of Queen Elizabeth, here a tavern. London: 1860. An attractive antique print of Hornsey Wood House with numerous families about. Hand coloured engraving in a gilt-ruled bevelled mount in a Hogarth frame. Mount window size: 135 x 105mm, frame overall: 275 x 220mm. Appears in good condition but corners not taped to mount. Not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37745 : £12


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Nottingham.
Copper engraving by W. J. Cooke. London, Published 1833 for the Proprietor by Moon, Boys & Graves, 6, Pall Mall, based on the original watercolour and a later drawing by Joseph Mallord William Turner.
1833 - 43 x 37 cm

Framed and glazed. Print looks to be in very good order except for some spotting in the lower margin although not examined out of the frame. Hand-coloured. Mount window 265 x 210 mm. Frame overall 430 x 370 mm.

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Ref 37736 : £15


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Nozeman & Sepp: Charadrius Hiaticula. Common Ringed Plover
From Nederlandsche vogelen (Dutch birds) by Nozeman and Sepp. Plate 136 from Volume 3. 1797.
1797 - 47 x 60 cm

Beautifully framed and glazed with a bevelled mount. Mount window 285 x 410mm. 470 x 600mm overall. Looks in nice condition but not examined out of the frame. These wonderful images were produced over a 59 year period and the 5 volume work with 250 plates, upon the final publication, was the costliest book ever published and is now rare and enormously expensive. Offered currently from £67,000 to £116,000 with a British dealer charging £1,000 per framed plate.

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Ref 39807 : £115


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Nozeman & Sepp: Picus Alba et Viridis Minor. European green woodpecker (Above: leucistic; below: male, juvenile)
From Nederlandsche vogelen (Dutch birds) by Nozeman and Sepp. Plate 190 from Volume 4. 1809.
1809 - 47 x 60 cm

Beautifully framed and glazed with a bevelled mount. Mount window 285 x 410mm. 470 x 600mm overall. Looks in nice condition but not examined out of the frame. However the colouring is not as rich as in some other examples and so is offered at a reduced price. These wonderful images were produced over a 59 year period and the 5 volume work with 250 plates, upon the final publication, was the costliest book ever published and is now rare and enormously expensive. Offered currently from £67,000 to £116,000 with a British dealer charging £1,000 per framed plate.

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Ref 39806 : £65


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Orange-legged Hobby
Rev. F. O. Morris - A History of British Birds.
Late C19th - 26 x 33.5 cm

Original antique print hand coloured as issued. Professionally framed and glazed in Arquati moulding. Overall size 262 x 335mm, mount window 130 x 185mm. Ready to hang on the wall!

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Ref 39208 : £12


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Oxford. West Front of Christ Church.
Drawn by F. McKenzie, engraved by J. Le Keux. Published by J. H. Parker, Oxford. February 1st 1833; C . Tilt, Fleet Street & J. Le Keux, Harmondsworth.
c1790 - 28 x 24 cm

Hand coloured antique steel engraving of the college with a very empty St Aldates except for a few pedestrians from both town and gown. 11 x 17cm mount window; 28 x 24cm overall in classic Hogarth frame. A little faint spotting but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39221 : £12


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Peasant Woman & Child.
Drawn and Etched by John Augustus Atkinson. London. Published as the Act directs, May 1. 1803, by J. A. Atkinson and Jas Walker, No. 8, Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, and Messrs John & Josiah Boydell, Pall Mall & Cheapside.
c1803 - 34 x 40.5 overall cm

Plate from John Augustus Atkinson's (1775 - 1831) 'A Picturesque Representation of the Manners, Customs and Amusements of the Russians', 1803 - 1804. Hand coloured soft ground etching and aquatint with very large margins. Green bevel cut mount. Mount window 190 x 253 mm; overall size including frame 340 x 405 mm. John Augustus Atkinson was a British etcher, painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He spent 1784 - 1801 in Russia with his uncle, James Walker. After returning to London in 1801, he made prints after his works, of Russian subjects, and made outline etchings for other artists. He also executed paintings on military subjects and battles. Note the shading in the right margin. This is rippling of the paper from the damp stained outer margin hidden beneath the mount. The paper is also slightly toned.

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Ref 39790 : £18


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Peasant woman with child in full peasant dress, lace collar, pointed hat with lace drape and chin strap.
Anon.
19th century - 38 x 35 cm

Man standing wearing elegant high collared smock with neckerchief and tall hat and holding a whip. Dog lying at his feet. Fishing boats and fisher folk in the middle distance. Aquatint (?), hand coloured. Early to mid nineteenth century. Framed and glazed. Gilt frame, double bevelled mount with gold hand ruling. A few spots and one area of damage at the top. Mount window 190 x 160 mm; overall size including frame 380 x 350 mm.

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Ref 39793 : £9


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Relief Panel. Medieval couple
Resin cast panel also showing a hunting horn, the moon, a royal key and an intriguing pair of objects bolted together!
Late C20th - 31 x 49.5 cm

Simulated carved wood panel said to be in a continental style and presumably a copy of a panel from c15th century. Is this perhaps a medieval interpretation of Adam & Eve with the apple in her hand? Whatever the origin, the panel is charming and will look good on the wall!

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Ref 39139 : £15


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Rugby Union greats: Tony Underwood

N.D. - 49 x 28.5 cm

Framed and glazed in wooden frame, gilt, with bevel cut mount. Portraits in limited editions: Each number 7/500. Mount window 390 x 185 mm; overall size including frame 490 x 285 mm.

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Ref 39796 : £9


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Salisbury Cathedral: View from South to North Transept.
Drawn by J. Archer Engraved by B. Winkles.
1841 - 26.5 x 23.5 cm

Hand coloured antique steel engraving of the interior of the cathedral with figures including a verger with a child. 16 x 13cm mount window; 26.5 x 23.5cm overall in classic Hogarth frame. A little dusty inside the glass. Frame a little bumped at the corners.

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Ref 39223 : £10


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Shooting scene.
Print highlighted with oil, signed Arthur A Warre (?) and dated 1906.
1906 - 28.5 x 22.5 cm

Smoke swirls from the barrel of the shotgun. A bird is brought down, three hunting dogs are on alert. Framed in a wide walnut veneered frame. Image 185 x 125 mm; overall size including frame 285 x 225mm.

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Ref 39799 : £12


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Short-eared Owl
Rev. F. O. Morris - A History of British Birds.
Late C19th - 26 x 33.5 cm

Original antique print hand coloured as issued. Professionally framed and glazed in Arquati moulding. Overall size 262 x 335mm, mount window 130 x 185mm. Ready to hang on the wall!

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Ref 39209 : £12


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Skye and the Cuillins, Across to
Limited edition 70/80. Signed in pencil. 660 x 520 mm overall.
c1935 - 66 x 52 cm

Lithographed print by well known Scottish artist Robert Houston. Generally in good condition though toned verso.

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Ref 38039 : £5


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Snowy Owl
Rev. F. O. Morris - A History of British Birds.
Late C19th - 26 x 33.5 cm

Original antique print hand coloured as issued. Professionally framed and glazed in Arquati moulding. Overall size 262 x 335mm, mount window 130 x 185mm. Ready to hang on the wall!

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Ref 39212 : £12


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Somerset. Clevedon from the Rocks.
Rare antique hand coloured engraving by Newman & Co. 48 Watling St. London. Pub. by Thomas Coleman, chemist, of Clevedon.
c1840 - 32 x 25.5 cm

Framed and glazed in a gold and green frame with a double bevelled mount featuring triple hand rulings. Mount window 170 x 105 mm. Size overall 320 x 255 mm. Although the paper a little toned it appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame. The only reference I have found to this work is on the website of the Yale Center for British Art, in the USA. Is this a later reduction from: Six views in Clevedon: and its neighbourhood? Hand-coloured Lithographs, c1840. Abbey, J.R. Scenery, 99, which is described as “Oversize”.

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Ref 39953 : £25


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Somersetshire. Chedder (Cheddar) Cliffs
A striking antique print a dramatic view down the Gorge. Originally produced for the part-work Bath and Bristol, with the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, Displayed in a Series of Views (London: 1829-1831).
1829 - 27.5 x 34 cm

Publisher: Jones & Co. London, 1829. This original steel engraving with later subtle hand colour is in an ivory bevelled mount with gold and coloured rulings within a gilt frame. Mount window 110 x 170 mm; frame 275 x 340 mm overall. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39933 : £15


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Spotted Eagle
Rev. F. O. Morris - A History of British Birds.
Late C19th - 26 x 33.5 cm

Original antique print hand coloured as issued. Professionally framed and glazed in Arquati moulding. Overall size 262 x 335mm, mount window 130 x 185mm. Ready to hang on the wall!

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Ref 39203 : £12


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Surrey. Esher, Bear Inn.
Lithograph by Herbert Railton from Coaching Days and Coaching Ways by W. Outram Tristram
c1893 - 32.5 x 28.5 cm

Hand coloured antique lithograph. It is set in a multi-ruled bevelled ivory mount within an attractive gilt frame. Mount window size: 140 x 110mm, frame overall: 325 x 285mm. Appears in good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37761 : £10


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Surrey. Esher, The Old Church.
Hand coloured antique lithograph by Herbert Railton from Coaching Days and Coaching Ways by W. Outram Tristram.
c1893 - 29 x 35 cm

It is set in a multi-ruled bevelled ivory mount within an attractive gilt frame. Mount window size: 120 x 165mm, frame overall: 290 x 350mm. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37762 : £10


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Surrey. Esher, The Remaining Tower of Cardinal Wolsey's Palace.
Drawn by W. Havell, 1827.Sketch by T Loft, 1827. Engraved by George Cooke, 1827. Published by Longman & Co., J. and A. Arch, Carpenter & Sons, & G. Cooke, London, for Cooke's Views in London and its Vicinity 1826-34.
1827 - 26.5 x 23.5 cm

Hand coloured engraving. It shows the tower but in the foreground a crow observes farming folk possibly turning the hay while sheep tuck in and cattle graze nearer the river or lake. The print is in a Hogarth frame, glazed. The bevelled ivory mount has a window size: 170 x 140mm, frame overall: 265 x 235mm. Appears in good condition except for a couple of spots near the title but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37759 : £10


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Surrey. Esher, Wainflete's Tower.
Hand coloured steel engravings from A Topographical History of Surrey by Brayley Edward Wedlake, 1841/8. Drawn by T Allom and engraved by Flemming.
c1845 - 25.2 x 34 cm

Shewing the Principal Front & As seen from the opposite Meadow. Both views on single sheet. In a ruled bevelled deep cut mount in a Hogarth frame. Mount window size: 165 x 240mm, frame overall: 255 x 340mm. Appears in good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37763 : £12


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Surrey. Esher, Wolsey's Well.
Drawn by D Harding and engraved by G. Cooke. London, Published by Longman & Co., J. and A. Arch & G. Cooke, in Cooke's Views in London and its Vicinity, 1826-34.
c1830 - 21 x 24.5 cm

Steel engraving with hand colouring in an ivory bevelled mount within a Hogarth frame. Mount window size: 100 x 140mm, frame overall: 210 x 245mm. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37758 : £12


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Surrey. Thames Ditton, The Swan, 2.
Lithographic print from the Edwardian Highways and By-ways in Surrey.
c1908 - 26.5 x 25 cm

A fine hand coloured lithographic print of Hugh Thomson's delicate drawing. It is set in a multi-ruled bevelled ivory mount within an attractive gilt frame. Mount window size: 95 x 80mm, frame overall: 265 x 250mm. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37751 : £10


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Surrey. Thames Ditton, with a house on the river s edge.
Hand coloured copper engraving by H.J. Ormsby after Seymor s original work.
C19th - 28 x 24 cm

Note the loads being lifted over the wall from one of the two covered boats, the ducks splashing in the water and the caged bird by the window. In a gilt-ruled bevelled ivory mount in an attractive gilt frame. Mount window size: 120 x 80mm, frame overall: 280 x 240mm. Appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 37755 : £12


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Taunton. St. Mary Magdalen
J & F Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London. Nov. 28 1842.
1842 - 27 x 22 cm

Somerset. Original antique engraving with later hand colouring is in a Hogarth frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window: 165 x 125 mm. Frame overall: 270 x 220 mm. Print appears in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 50334 : £12


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Unknown bloom
Lithograph (?) with hand colouring. Unknown provenance but the paper has the famous J Whatman watermark in paper that could be early 20th century.
c1900? - 23 x 28 cm

As you see I cannot tell you much about this elegant flower print. In a bevelled light-grey mount. Mount window size: 130 x 190mm, mount overall: 230 x 280mm. In very good condition.

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Ref 37774 : £7


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Watercolour. Male and female dancers.
Original watercolour of a Mediterranean scene. Signed: L. Berendsen and dating from the 1980s.
Late C20th - 27.5 x 33 cm

In a smooth gold frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 150 x 205 mm; frame 275 x 330 mm overall. Frame and painting in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39923 : £12


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Watercolour. Mountain and lake scene.
On the location of the painting it could be said to resemble Skiddaw above Derwent Water. The quality of the painting is good and the end result is a light and sunny work that will delight its owner.
c1900 - 49.5 x 40 cm

Watercolour described by the auctioneers as a late nineteenth or early twentieth century view of the Lake District. The watercolour has been laid down and on the backing board is the name S. Coleman, in pencil. I have not found an artist of that name whose style and dates would appear to match that of this work. In a hand-ruled and colour wash bevel cut mount which, like the painting itself, is in very good condition. Mount window 370 x 270 mm; overall size 495 x 400 mm.

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Ref 39856 : £39


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Watercolour. Pond with yuccas reflecting a palm tree.
Original watercolour of a Mediterranean scene. Signed: L. Berendsen and dating from the 1980s.
Late C20th - 62 x 52 cm

In a smooth gold frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 480 x 375 mm; frame 620 x 520 mm overall. Frame and painting in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39921 : £25


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Watercolour. Primula Vulgaris and Viola Odarata.
Helen C Babington, Somerset artist. Flourished 1976-1990. Painted multiple British wildlife works for the Medici Gallery from which a series of postcards was produced.
1990 - 25.5 x 30 cm

Finest quality original watercolour botanical painting. 158 x 228 mm on art paper, in hand ruled bevel cut ivory mount 255 x 300 mm. Titled, dated1990 and signed. Framed and glazed. Very good condition save for some very faint spots.

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Ref 39861 : £30


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Watercolour. Stone arched bridge over a river.
Original nineteenth century watercolour painting by an unknown artist
C19th. - 43 x 31.5 cm

Attractive and well executed watercolour. Cattle are drinking in the water watched by a man with a stick. Three people are walking over the bridge and the whole scene is overlooked by trees in leaf that is just starting to acquire autumn tints. In an old mount 430 x 315mm overall; mount window 325 x 215mm. In very good clean condition.

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Ref 38030 : £35


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Watercolour. Stone buildings, yuccas and trees
Original watercolour of a Mediterranean scene. Signed: L. Berendsen and dated '85.
Late C20th - 51 x 62 cm

In an antiqued gilt and coloured frame with a dual bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 285 x 385 mm; frame 510 x 620 mm overall. Frame is slightly rubbed along the lower element; the painting is in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39919 : £20


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Watercolour. Sunny courtyard and steps.
Original watercolour of a Mediterranean scene. Signed: L. Berendsen and dating from the 1980s.
Late C20th - 33 x 39.5 cm

In a smooth gold frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 170 x 230 mm; frame 330 x 395 mm overall. Frame and painting in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39922 : £15


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Watercolour. The Squall Passes.
Signed I. E. Crowther. 505 x 415 mm overall; sheet 385 x 275 mm. Shown as in a mount with window 345 x 255 mm.
First half 20th century. - 50.5 x 41.5 cm

Original watercolour laid down on card. Atmospheric painting of hills under a lowering sky.

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Ref 38037 : £22


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Watercolour. Villa in the middle distance surrounded by trees.
Original watercolour of a Mediterranean scene by L. Berendsen. Dating from the 1980s.
Late C20th - 63 x 53 cm

In a smooth gold frame with a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window 440 x 325 mm; frame 630 x 530 mm overall. Frame and painting in very good condition but not examined out of the frame.

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Ref 39920 : £25


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White Owl
Rev. F. O. Morris - A History of British Birds.
Late C19th - 26 x 33.5 cm

Original antique print hand coloured as issued. Professionally framed and glazed in Arquati moulding. Overall size 262 x 335mm, mount window 130 x 185mm. Ready to hang on the wall!

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Ref 39214 : £12


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Windsor Castle and the River Thames
Original watercolour by Victorian amateur.
19th century - 38 x 32 cm

A little spotting, mainly in the sky, otherwise in good condition. In a bevelled ivory mount. Mount window size: 265 x 220mm, mount overall: 380 x 320mm.

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Ref 37770 : £8


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Wrington, Somersetshire. Birthplace of John Locke.
Locke was philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the Father of Liberalism.
c1850 - 23.5 x 22 cm

Original antique steel engraving. Drawn and engraved for Dugdale’s England & Wales Delineated, c1850. It is in a Hogarth frame and a bevelled grey mount. Mount window 120 x 95 mm; frame 235 x 220 mm overall. Print appears in good condition if a little toned but the frame is a little cracked and chipped and has lost a strip of moulding from the lower edge. Not examined out of the frame. Please see images.

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Ref 39946 : £8


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