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Early 20th Century Oil on Panel, Portrait of a Scot, "Sir John Soonclear, Over the Border ye ken". Unsigned. Titled Upper Right. Good Condition. Measures 40 Inches Tall and 30 Inches Wide, Frame Measures 44 Inches Tall and 33-1/2 Inches Wide. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Rib Bloomfield, British (20th C) Retro 1970's Oil on Canvas on wooden relief Tryptic Painting. Signed En Verso Rib Bloomfield. Good Condition. Each Panel Measures 48 Inches Tall by 41 Inches Wide. Total Length 123 Inches. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
A Georgian Remembrance Ring: in an unhallmarked gold mount,the navette shaped ring with a monochrome painting of a man next to an urn with the inscription "we shall meet never to part" CONDITION REPORT: Size O, ring structurally sound, no re-welding or repairs, closed back with rubover mount to glass, no scratches or damage or loose movement, legible writing to monochrome panel. Possibly on ivory/ivorine panel.
Edwin Hayes, R.H.A., R.I. (British, 1819-1904): Criccieth Castle, Wales, oil on panel, signed lower right, H 16 x W 26 cm, titled on original artist's label to verso, stencil numbers to panel CONDITION REPORT: In excellent, original condition with no damage or losses to paint surface or panel
George Charles Haité (British, 1855-1924): A street scene, possibly Morocco, oil on panel, H 21 x W 28 cm, inscribed verso. Note: An English designer, painter, illustrator & writer, Haité's most famous work is the iconic cover design of the Strand Magazine, launched in 1891, which helped popularise the Sherlock Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. Haité was also a founder member and the first president of the London Sketch Club. His friend, the great war correspondent Frederic Villiers, noted that: "I never met a man who was so rapid with brush and colours in transferring an impression to his canvas. His memory is so marvellously correct that one may watch him produce, within an hour or so, a sketch of a Dutch market-place with its greyness of atmosphere, a street in Bruges with the architectural beauty of its cathedral and houses, or a suburb in Tangier with its mosques and minarets glowing in the heat against a deep purple sky, as accurate in tone and drawing as if he had been seated in front of his subject." CONDITION REPORT: In excellent, original, clean condition with no damage or losses

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