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*Edward Millington-Drake (1932-1994)A RIVER IN INDIASigned and dated 1978 l.r., marked no. 21 and inscribed verso, pencil and watercolour56 x 76cmTeddy Millington-Drake was born to a diplomat father and spent much of his childhood travelling. He attended Eton, studying art under Wilfred Blunt, and Oxford, before living and painting in Venice and then Patmos, Greece. In the 1960s, Millington-Drake worked in an abstract style, apparently influenced by Jung, but achieved most fame as a watercolour landscape painter. India and the Middle East were favourite subjects and destinations. He showed widely in London and New York, notably at Lefevre and Eyre & Hobhouse.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
Charles James Louder (British, 1840-1920) - 'Canal Scene' Watercolour, signed, bears old hand written label verso, and gallery label for St Andrews Fine Art, Market Street, St Andrews, Scotland, listing this painting being exhibited at the St Andrews Fine Art 12th Annual Exhibition (no 159) June 1988, approx 20x25cm, framed (foxed).
A collection of pictures to include: late 19th / early 20th Century Continental School oval pastel half portrait of a lady, 38cm high, framed; a pastel painting of seagulls by the coast, signed Ogden '97, 28cm high, 41cm wide, framed; a landscape watercolour possibly depicting a scene of Tuscany, 27cm high, 46cm wide, framed (3) (faults)
CHARLES WHYMPER (1853-1941) "A rabbit with her young", watercolour, initialled lower left, bears paper label verso, 10 cm x 8 cm CONDITION REPORTS The visible image of the painting appears in good order, top left of the image amongst tree leaves there appears to be residue of cracked egg white with a varnish type effect approx 2.5cm x 0.5cm. Frame appears in reasonably good order with some minor wear. Picture with some minor scratches / blemishes (see images for further details), however, as the painting is mounted it is not possible to say whether the painting is damaged beneath the mount.
Theresa Sylvester Stannard (British, 1898-1947) Rose Garden and fountain at Ashridge in Hertfordshire signed lower left "Theresa Sylvester Stannard" watercolour (a pair) 36 x 26cm (14 x 10in) Theresa Sylvester Stannard (1898-1947) grew up within an artistic family. Her father and grandfather both exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts and she became the youngest person ever to exhibit at the age of 16. She and her father held a joint exhibition at the Brook Street Gallery in 1923, where Queen Mary bought a watercolour. The Royal Family continued to collect her work - in 1931 King George V purchased a garden scene, commenting on the "delightful scheme of colour". She predominantly painted garden scenes with light brushstrokes and despite the sketchy quality the flowers remained identifiable. The present watercolours may be a painting of the Rose Garden and fountain at Ashridge in Hertfordshire. Theresa Stannard did a series of paintings at Ashridge in the early to mid 1920's. This looks to be one of them. We are very grateful to Mick Thompson, Gardens Manager at Ashridge, for sending us this information.
Richard Henry Brock (British, 1871-1943) Cows in the mist, Grantchester signed lower left "R H Brock 1896" watercolour 48 x 72cm (19 x 28in) Other Notes: Richard Henry Brock was the second son of Edmund Brock, the younger brother of Charles Edmund Brock and older brother of Henry Matthew Brock. The Brock brothers were each incredibly talented illustrators Richard was, in fact, born in Colney Hatch, London, in 1871, moving with his family to Cambridge a few years later where his father was a reader with the Cambridge University Press. All three Brocks -- as well as another brother, Thomas Alfred (who later went on to be a mathematician), and two sisters, Katherine Allison and Bertha Matilda, lived with their parents at St. Andrew the Less, Cambridge, for many years. Richard shared a studio with Charles and Harry Brock in Cambridge on the Madingley Road but did not share their interest in architecture, furniture and fashion. Where they gained reputations as book illustrators, Richard concentrated on painting, earning a modest income from local landscapes, mostly in oils. He did turn his hand of illustrating magazines for children such as The Prize and Chatterbox, although he lacked the skill and vigour of his brother Harry's illustrations. In later years he illustrated a number of books, mostly for girls, including Tracked on the Trail by Nancy M. Haynes (1926), Another Pair of Shoes by Jessie Leckie Herbertson (1929) and The Windmill Guides by Violet M. Methley (1931). A couple of rare excursions into standard novels were illustrated editions of Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe (n.d.) and The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan (1924). Richard Henry Brock died in Brentford, London, in 1943, aged 71. Foxing all over.
A 19th century oil painting on canvas showing Christ with a crown of thorns, 25 x 20 cm approx in gilt frame together with a mid-19th century watercolour bust length study of a seated cleric, signed bottom right A Westwood and dated 1850, a watercolour of a 19th century solicitor for the parish in his robes of office, a black and white engraving of Sir Peter Laurie, Lord Mayor of London and founder and chairman of the Union Bank of London, signed bottom right, etc, all framed
A 20th century oil painting on canvas laid onto board, of circular form showing a still life with vase of pink peonies, signed bottom left H Shaw, 63 cm diameter overall in circular cream coloured moulded frame with textured finish together with further pictures including an oil painting on board of a view through a window with primula, a watercolour still life of vegetables, an oil painting on canvas board of a landscape with houses, and a watercolour study of bean pods signed Daphne Reynolds
Two early 20th century oil paintings on board, one showing a half timbered cottage with garden to the foreground inscribed verso - Robert Morley, the other showing a wooded pathway with rustic steps, 34 x 25 cm approx in simple wooden frames together with a late 19th century oil painting on board of a mountainous lakeland scene indistinctly inscribed verso, an oil painting on board of a landscape with church tower, signed bottom right Audrey Jennings, and a watercolour of a woodland scene, all framed
An oil painting on canvas laid onto board of a 19th century naïve style a stormy scene with lifeboat approaching a stricken vessel, 27 x 43 cm in wooden frame with gilt slip together with an oil painting on canvas in the 16th century manner showing a section of a map with royal coat of arms, sea creatures, etc, 86 x 61 cm approx, unframed, a watercolour of a coastal scene with lighthouse, signed Edward Wood and a signed limited edition print of a sailing vessel at high seas
Rhys Jenkins (20th Century), 'View of Istanbul from the Bosphorus', signed watercolour, 26.5cm long x 17.5cm high. Note: An identical watercolour painting sold in Woolley & Wallis's sale in 2009 for £420. This painting has faded, notably in the background building, but is in good undamaged condition.
Charles James Louder (British, 1840-1920) - 'Canal Scene' Watercolour, signed, bears old hand written label verso, and gallery label for St Andrews Fine Art, Market Street, St Andrews, Scotland, listing this painting being exhibited at the St Andrews Fine Art 12th Annual Exhibition (no 159) June 1988, approx 20x25cm, framed (foxed).
Percy Lancaster RI RCA ARE (British, 1878-1951) - 'A Mountain Pastoral' Watercolour, signed, bears hand written text to verso stating "This drawing was reproduced as an example of the artists work in 'British Watercolour Painting', published by Pitman", also bears label verso for Doic Wilson & Wheatley of 90 George Street, Edinburgh, approx 34x49cm, inset ornate swept and foliate moulded gilt gesso frame. (illustrated)
EDWIN H. GLASBEY (Exh. 1922-1925)Spring-Timesigned 'E.H. Glasbey' (lower left)watercolour13 1/2 x 17 in (34.3 x 43.2cm)Sold with an early nineteenth century oil painting by another hand depicting A rustic river landscape with cattle crossing a bridge; and an unframed watercolour depicting A still life of flowers by Verni; three (3)
L. Heath (20th Century) - Watercolour - World War II period caricature depicting Adolf Hitler and entitled Der Fewrer (sic), signed, 95cm x 67.5cm A.R. Condition: The painting has been laid down due to some tearing of the original paper, this is evident in the top left and lower left corner, there is also a little creasing running horizontally across the centre - **General condition consistent with age
Wickham, Edwardian watercolour, "Royal Cowes Yacht Club". 33 cm x 53 cm, framed, signed. CONDITION REPORT: The painting is framed and glazed and in generally good condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration. There is no foxing. The frame is a little tatty but serviceable. The mount is a little discoloured and tired
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