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A pair of late 19th century watercolours of a coastal view and the Peak district, framed and glazed, one dated lower left July `95 ...[more]

Walter Young, View of Baslow Bridge and Old Cottage, Nr Eccleshall Church, both signed, inscribed and dated `89, watercolours, both framed. ...[...

Keith R Surgay, Cotterdale, Nr Hawes and Goosneck Farm, Bolby, watercolours, signed and dated 1988, together with a group of 20th Century watercol...

A late 19th century monochrome watercolour of a church together with a watercolour of thatched cottages, a military print and a print of ladies at...

After John Russell R.A., Portrait of a Young Girl, watercolour, bears 18th century label verso; together with an early 20th century miniature of a...

Fred Roe (1864-1947), "The Goths In Rome", inscribed, signed and dated (18)89, watercolour en grisaille, framed. 62cm by 44cm ...[more]

James W. Milliken (1887-1930) The Market Place, Noyon, watercolour, signed J.W. Milliken lower right, framed. 24cm by 34cm ...[more]

R. Newbold, (late 19th Century) Donkeys on a path at Tanhill, watercolour, signed and inscribed, in oak carved frame, together with a Victorian c...

Jane Pearson, a pair of ink and watercolours of village scenes, tog. with a framed auction poster for a freehold premises in Cumberland. ...[mor...

Dorothy M Alderson and Elizabeth M Alderson (20th Century) A Favorite Terrier, watercolour, signed D.M. & E.M. Alderson and dated 1921, framed and...

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