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JOHN TOWNSEND (AMERICAN, B.
JOHN TOWNSEND (AMERICAN, B. 1930), SNOW FALL, 1964, WOO...John Townsend (American, b. 1930), Snow Fall, 1964, wood relief, signed on the reverse, 21" x 23 1/8".
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George Townsend, 4th Viscount and
George Townsend, 4th Viscount and Ist Marquess Townsend (1724-1809)/Studies of Heads/inscribed verso/pen and ink, 14cm x 30cm/Note: Horace Walpole wrote that 'his genius for likeness in caricature is astonishing', inspired by words of Hogarth and Italian caricature he was said to have invented a new form of political caricature which led later in the 18th Century to Rowlandson and Gilray/Provenance: From the collection of Sir John Coakley Lettsom (1744-1815), Quaker, physician and philanthropist
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John Speed (British
John Speed (British 1552-1629)/Cambridgeshire described with the divisions of the Hundreds the Townes situation, with the arms of the Colleges of that famous University City/hand coloured engraved map, 57cm x 69cm/see illustration
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JAMES TOWNSEND, PEDDLER'S CART, OIL
JAMES TOWNSEND, PEDDLER'S CART, OIL ON CANVAS James A. Townshend (British, 1869-1949). "Peddler with Cart of Wares", oil on canvas. Signed lower right and on stretcher verso, framed. Approx. 20" x 30.25" (canvas), 26" x 35.875" (frame).
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John Speed (1552-1629)/Britain as
John Speed (1552-1629)/Britain as it was Devided in the Tyme of the Englishe Saxons especially during their Heptarchy/coloured engraved map/with text verso, 39cm x 51cm
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Joannes Janssonius
Joannes Janssonius (1588-1664)/Glocester Shire and Monmouth Shire/with the Post and Crossroads and other remarks according to the latest and best observations 1712/printed and sold by Henry Overton, colour engraved map, 44cm x 54cm (unframed, a smaller map pasted to the reverse)
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John Speed
John Speed (1552-1629)/Glamorganshyre/with the situations of the chief Townes Cardyff and ancient Landaffe described, 1646 edition/text on reverse/coloured engraved map, 40.25cm x 63cm
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JOHN THURLOW SECRETARY TO OLIVER
JOHN THURLOW SECRETARY TO OLIVER CROMWELL engraving: 17 x 11 1/2 in. Framed; lower right signed and dated: J. & P. Knapton Londini 1738; lower left signed: J. Houbraken Other Notes: TPC
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A John Speed map of Middlesex
A John Speed map of Middlesex with larger scale sections of ''The citties of Westminster and London'' 52 x 38cm.
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John T. Bowen (after J.J.
John T. Bowen (after J.J. Audubon) (American 1785-1851) Bonaparte Flycatching Warbler Townsend's Ptilogonys Ground Dove Grey-crowned Purple Finch Least Flycatcher and White-headed Dove or Pigeon (a group of six works) handcolored lithograph marked Lith. Printed & Col. by J.T. Bowen Philad. (lower right) Drawn from nature by J.J. Audubon F.R.S.F.L.S (lower left) 9 1/8 x 5 1/2 inches (each).
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TOWNSEND, John, (American, 20th
TOWNSEND, John, (American, 20th C.): ''Fish On'', Patinated Bronze, 17 1/2'' h., 16 1/2'' w., 11'' d., signed and numbered 138/399, American Bronze Fine Art Foundry COA, approx. weight 30 lbs., affixed to marble plinth.
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John Speed
John Speed (1552-1629)/Shropshyre/described the sittuation of Shrowesbury Shewed/text on reverse/coloured engraved map, 39cm x 51cm
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JOHN WHORF (MASSACHUSETTS,
JOHN WHORF (MASSACHUSETTS, 1903-1959), "DUNELANDS, P'TOWN" (PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS)., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 15" X 22". UNFRAMED.JOHN WHORF, Massachusetts, 1903-1959, "Dunelands, P'Town" (Provincetown, Massachusetts). Signed lower right "John Whorf". Titled verso. Reverse with watercolor of docked boats. Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 15" x 22". Unframed.
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Attributed to John Smart
Attributed to John Smart (1740-1811) - Miniature - Shoulder length portrait of Mrs Townshend oval (thought to be on ivory) 3ins x 2.5ins in modern gilt frame and glazed Provenance : Bears label for Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd 43 Old Bond Street Piccadilly West with partial exhibition label - ''117 Mrs Townshend. John Smart''. A further handwritten label states ''Unfinished portrait of Mrs Elizabeth Townshend by John Smart''
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John Speed (1552-1629) -
John Speed (1552-1629) - Engraving - ''Surrey - Described and Divided into Hundreds'' - Map of the County of Surrey with views of Richmond and Nonsuch Palaces 15ins x 20.5ins published by John Sudbury & George Humble 1611-1623 (watercolour outlining edge of Hundred slight split around centre fold top and bottom and some discolouration) in narrow oak frame and glazed
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CHRISTOPHER SAXTON (1540-1610)
CHRISTOPHER SAXTON (1540-1610) AND JOHN SPEED (1552-1629), THE KINGDOME OF ENGLAND coloured engraving, 39cm x 51cm, published by Abraham Goos, 1646, in later gilt frame and glazed
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John Hill (1770-1850) after P.J. de
John Hill (1770-1850) after P.J. de Loutherbourg - Coloured aquatint - ''Margate with the Arrival of the Hoy'' 13.5ins x 20ins published October 1st 1808 by I. & W. Macgavin No. 197 New Bond Street London in moulded frame and glazed and Joseph C. Stadler (fl. late 18th/early 19th Century) - Aquatint - ''Panoramic View of Rochester and Chatham'' 12ins x 20.5ins published June 1st 1795 by J. & J. Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall and No. 90 Cheapside in moulded and gilt frame
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Joseph Farington
Joseph Farington (1747-1821)/Views of Cirencester and of Cricklade/from John & Josiah Boydell's A History of the River Thames/late 18th Century hand coloured aquatints, 23cm x 33.5cm
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Attributed to Cephas Giovanni
Attributed to Cephas Giovanni Thompson (American/Massachusetts 1775-1856) "Portrait of John Gray" oil on canvas unsigned Bonham's and Sotheby's tags en verso 28 in. x 23 1/2 in. framed. Provenance: Sotheby's September 10 2003.
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John Smith (Fl. 1720)/A New Map
John Smith (Fl. 1720)/A New Map of South Britain of England and Wales/uncoloured and unframed/and Sutton Nicholls (Engraver)/A County Map of Cambridgeshire/hand coloured engraving, 44cm x 38cm/and a quantity of unframed maps
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School of Thomas Gainsborough
School of Thomas Gainsborough (British, 1727-1788) "Portrait of Colonel Henry Townshend", oil on canvas, the subject in a scarlet greatcoat and a white stock carrying a gold braid-edged black hat, unsigned, faintly inscribed "Col. Henry Townshend" and illegibly dated upper left, 30" x 25". Presented in a period carved giltwood frame in the Regence taste.
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John Andrews (fl.1766-1809) and
John Andrews (fl.1766-1809) and Andrew Dury (fl. 1742-1778) - Coloured engraving - Large scale map of ''Isle of Thanet'' (sheet 10) 17.5ins x 26.5ins published 1769 18th Century coloured engraving - ''Map of the Rutupian Ports'' 8ins x 12.5ins and one other engraving
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THOMAS JOHNES, SIR JOHN FROISSART
THOMAS JOHNES, SIR JOHN FROISSART CHRONICLES, LONDON 1808, 12 VOLUMESThomas Johnes, Sir John Froissart Chronicles, London 1808, 12 Volumes,
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John Speed, 1610/The Kingdome of
John Speed, 1610/The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland/hand coloured engraved map, 40.5cm x 53cm/with text on reverse
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JOHN SPEED, MAP, MIDDLESEX, 17TH C.
JOHN SPEED, MAP, MIDDLESEX, 17TH C. John Speed map, “Midle-Sex Described with the Most Famous Cities of London and Westminster” engraved map with hand coloring, with insets of London, Westminster, Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's. Engraved by Jodocus Hondius. From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine. Published by Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, 1611. Double sided frame with text on verso. Map 15.5” x 20.5”, Frame 21.5” x 26”.
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John Speed
John Speed (1552-1629)/Northumberland/with descriptive text on reverse/hand coloured engraved map, 39cm x 46cm
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JOHN THOMASON (NEW YORK,
JOHN THOMASON (NEW YORK, 1903-1985), TOWN SCENE, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 18.75" X 24". MATTED 25" X 30".JOHN THOMASON, New York, 1903-1985, Town scene, most likely Caledonia, New York. Signed lower right "John Thomason". Dimensions: Mixed media on paper, 18.75" x 24". Matted 25" x 30".
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ATTRIBUTED TO REV. JOHN THOMSON
ATTRIBUTED TO REV. JOHN THOMSON OF DUDINGSTON (1778-1840): HUNTING PARTY BELOW A SCOTTISH CASTLE Oil on canvas relined unframed. 71 x 94 in. Exhibited: American Art Associates Anderson Galleries 1932.
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FREDERICK JOHN TOWNSEND (BRITISH,
FREDERICK JOHN TOWNSEND (BRITISH, 19TH C.)Frederick John Townsend (British, 19th c.) , "The Frying Pan, Cadgewith Near the Lizard", oil on canvas, signed lower left, label with artist and title on stretcher, 60 1/4 in. x 38 1/2 in., framed Condition: Overall good condition
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THOMAS STOTHARD R.A. (1755-1834):
THOMAS STOTHARD R.A. (1755-1834): DESIGN FOR A MONUMENT TO MARIAMNE JOHNES Gray wash with pen and brown ink inscribed Drawn by my Dear Friend Thomas Stothard RA/Idea for a Statue to the memory of Miss Johnes/Daughter of Col. Johnes of Hafod Southwales; 5 5/8 x 4 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: William Drummond London; Acquired from the above 1993. EXHIBITED: Yale 2010 no. 174.
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John Sinclair after James Pollard
John Sinclair after James Pollard (British, active 1872-1912)/The Davenport and London Royal Mail Coach/outside the Star and Garter Tavern/signed and dated 1820/oil on canvas, 54cm x 89cm
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John Lewis - ''The History and
John Lewis - ''The History and Antiquities as well Ecclesiastical as Civil of the Isle of Tenet in Kent'' second edition London 1736 with twenty-four plates and W.C. Oulton - ''Picture of Margate and its Vicinity'' London 1820 (one volume)
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18th century British School
18th century British School portrait, "Thomas Noel…2nd son to the Honble. John Noel who was 4th son of Baptist Viscount Campden", unsigned, oil on canvas, inscription "…by the Master of the …Hounds", 29-3/8 x 25-1/8 in.; 19th century gilt wood frame. Lined, stretcher marks, crackle, retouch through jaw, chin, collar, over eyebrow, other areas in background and clothing, possibly areas in background, approximately 10 percent of surface affected; frame regilt, abrasions.
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John Andrews (fl. 1766-1809) and
John Andrews (fl. 1766-1809) and Matthew Wren - Coloured engraving - ''A Plan of the City of Canterbury Survey'd by Jon. Andrews and Mat. Wren 1768'' 18.5ins x 23.5ins printed and sold by A. Dury in Dukes Court St. Martins Lane and W. Herbert No. 27 Goulston Square White Chapel (published as final plate of ''A Topographical Map of the County of Kent in twenty-five sheets on a scale of two inches to the Mile'' by John Andrews Andrew Dury and William Herbert 1769)
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John Speed
John Speed (1552-1629)/Oxfordshire/described with ye Citie and Armes of the Colledges of ye famous University 1605/text on reverse/coloured engraved map, 39cm x 52cm
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ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SAMUEL BLUNT
ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SAMUEL BLUNT (NH/MA, 1798-1835) Portrait of David Lowell Dearborn of Amesbury, Essex (1800-1884), depicted as a prosperous young businessman in suit with high stock collar and pleated shirtfront, circa 1830, he is holding an expensive cane in his right hand while seated in a red upholstered chair in front of an open landscape with tree and mountain, housed in a replica block corner frame, OS: 35 1/4" x 30 1/4", SS: 29 1/4" x 24 1/4", relined, multiple repairs.