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WANG YUN; a series of six Chinese watercolour landscape studies, bound concertina fashion, each facing a page of calligraphy; 12" x 8". ...[more]

WATTS, Sidney (fl. circa 1900). A pair of rural landscapes with cattle watering in a stream; & a drover & his flock on a country path. Signed; wat...

BOUVIER, Agnes Rose (Mrs S. J. Nicholl, 1842-circa 1892). Study of an Italian peasant girl with a pitcher, standing beside a stone wall, a landsca...

WARD, L. (20th century). A three-quarter length portrait of the late actor Robert Morley standing in Highland dress. Signed & dated 1969; gouache:...

FULLWOOD, John (1854-1931). A river landscape with numerous figures in river craft. Signed; watercolour: 25" x 38" (w.a.f.). ...[more]

BALE, Edwin. (1838-1923). An extensive Italian landscape with the Procession of the Corpus Christi passing through an olive grove. Signed; waterco...

ENGLISH SCHOOL, late 19th century. An extensive Italian landscape, possibly the coast of Amalfi, with figures approaching on a steep path to the f...

MEDLYCOTT, Rev. Sir Hubert James (1841-1920). A study of a cathedral, with figures to the fore. Signed & dated 1913; watercolour: 15" x 11½". Esti...

PEARSON, Cornelius (1809-1891). Figures in a wooded river gorge, inscribed verso: “The Pass of Killicrankie, Scotland”. Signed; watercolour: 6¾" x...

ENGLISH SCHOOL, late 18th century. A satirical figure study of a butler standing before a seated gentleman, inscribed: “The Cook Bid Me Ax Your Ho...

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