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Herbert Menzies Marshall
Herbert Menzies Marshall (1841-1913)/Whitehall/watercolour, 17cm x 25cm
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Sir Sidney Prior Hall(1842-1922)
Sir Sidney Prior Hall(1842-1922) A watercolour ''Canongate Whitehouse Close Edinburgh'' by Sydney Prior Hall signed and dated'' SP Hall 1883''18x12cm. with Authentication Certificate. Also a watercolour of an industrial scene 22x34cm.
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A watercolour of Church Row
A watercolour of Church Row Hampstead 34x24cm and a booklet ''Hampstead Sketches'' by Arrobus together with a royal coat of arms of Prince William Augustus.
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HARRY (HENRY) HALL:
HARRY (HENRY) HALL: "WINKFIELD"oil on canvas, wax relined, with plaque stating Winkfield, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup 1856 16 1/2 x 21 inches Condition:
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ROBERT ALEXANDER HILLINGFORD
ROBERT ALEXANDER HILLINGFORD (BRITISH 1828-1904)
CROMWELL'S TROOPS DESECRATING WELLS CATHEDRAL Signed, oil on canvas51cm x 41cm (20in x 16in)Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern Ireland
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20TH CENTURY ENGLISH,
20TH CENTURY ENGLISH, WESTMINISTER PALACE watercolour and pencil, 28cm x 39cm, indistinctly signed, in gilt frame and glazed
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: LONDON STREET SCENE
ENGLISH SCHOOL: LONDON STREET SCENE Watercolor on paper 11 1/8 x 18 in. (sight) signed Hanslip Fletcher and dated 1922.
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A print of Wodham chapel Oxford
A print of Wodham chapel Oxford signed William Nicholson and titled bottom left published November 1905 the Stafford Gallery approx. 35 x 30cm.
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Watercolor of High Court Estate,
Watercolor of High Court Estate, Cornish NH, signed lower right, Camilla Churchill. Information on artist and location on reverse. Built in 1896, High Court was the first commission for architect Charles Platt. It became a center for artistic social gatherings at the Cornish Colony. Camilla Churchill was the daughter in law of novelist and Cornish Colony member, Winston Churchill. Image 20.5" x 26.75" Frame 26" x 33" Condition: very good CT Transfer Fee $20
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WILLIAM H. WHITE (MASSACHUSETTS,
WILLIAM H. WHITE (MASSACHUSETTS, 19TH CENTURY), A ROYAL HORSE GUARD IN AN ARCHWAY., OIL ON CANVAS, 14” X 11”. FRAMED 18” X 14.5”.WILLIAM H. WHITE, Massachusetts, 19th Century, A Royal Horse Guard in an archway. Signed lower left "Wm. H. White". Inscribed lower right "Sentinel Royal Horse Guards, (Blue), Whitehall Palace, London, January 1898". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 14" x 11". Framed 18" x 14.5".
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ARCHTECTURAL ETCHINGS; THE GREAT
ARCHTECTURAL ETCHINGS; THE GREAT GATE WILTON AND BOLD HALL WARWICKSHIRE etching: (sight) 10 x 15 3/4 in. Framed; Other Notes: TPC
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A hexagonal hall lantern, 60cm
A hexagonal hall lantern, 60cm high/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
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Walter Heath Williams (British
Walter Heath Williams (British 1835-1906) Country Castle oil on canvas initialed WW (lower left) 12 x 10 inches.
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Thomas Gentle Huckle (British d.
Thomas Gentle Huckle (British d. 1889) PAIR OF WORKS: HADDON HALL watercolor framed unsigned and inscribed on verso sight size: H8 1/2'' W12 1/4'' (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of Elizabeth H. Rader Rock Hill South Carolina. Other Notes: Haddon Hall is probably the finest example of a fortified Medieval manor house in existence. Present-day Haddon Hall was inhabited from the 12th century to the early 17th century; it lay dormant until the 1920s when the 9th Duke and Duchess of Rutland restored the house and gardens making it liveable once again. Withstanding fire warfare family misfortune and changing fashions Haddon Hall has changed little over the recent centuries and it provides a unique view of early English life and history. Courtesy Haddon Hall Estate. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: "WAREHOUSE
ENGLISH SCHOOL: "WAREHOUSE SHEPHERDESS WALK FOR MESSRS. PILKINGTON BROTHERS DRAWING NO. 60" Pen and ink with pencil on paper 19 x 29 1/2 in. (image) architects noted Sir John Simpson and Maxwell Ayrton and dated 1917.
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JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH
JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD (SCOTTISH 1859-1914)
THE ROAD OVER THE HILL pastel on dark grey paper, signed 41cm (16in), 50cm (19 1/2in)Provenance: The Fine Art Society, London, 28th December 1995.Exhibited:The Fine Art Society, Edinburgh,1981;The Fine Art Society, London, 1981;The Fine Art Society, Glasgow, 1981;Dundee Art Gallery, 1981, No. 41.
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Harry Sticks (1867-1938) -
Harry Sticks (1867-1938) - Watercolour - ''A Crossing Place at St. Johns Chapel Weardale'' 9.5ins x 8.5ins signed in ebonised frame and glazed
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Hubert Lindsay Wellington
Hubert Lindsay Wellington (1879-1967) - Oil painting - 'Cotswold slopes Winston 1930' canvas 16ins x 24ins signed in gilt frame
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W/C - 'View of Washbourn
W/C - 'View of Washbourn Gloucestershire' by Thomas Blinks (British 18th c.) titled and signed verso dated 1798 depicting a sunken country lane with Romanesque stone church alongside a traveler accosts men with teams of horses in gilt half round bo
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(8) R. HALL'S "PAINS HILL,
(8) R. HALL'S "PAINS HILL, SURREY" STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES Set of (8) Circa 1830 Dark Blue English Staffordshire Stone China Plates by Ralph Hall, Tunstall, depicting "Pains Hill, Surrey", with floral and fruit decorated rim, 10" diam. One with spider hairline on base, otherwise good condition.
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PETER HOWELL (BRITISH, B.1932) 35½"
PETER HOWELL (BRITISH, B.1932) 35½" x 28" "Palace Street, Showing Palace House Stables and Nell Gwyn's House", undated. Oil on canvas, signed lower left, in gilt wood frame, 43" x 35" overall.
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William Havell (British, 1782-1857)
William Havell
(British, 1782-1857)
Citgarren Castle, Pembroke, South Wales
watercolor
10 3/4 x 15 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of F. Alan Cummings, Tallahassee, Florida
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Hallam (H) The Constitutional
Hallam (H) The Constitutional History of England, 2 vols, 4to., cont. half calf, John Murray 1827, bookplate of Tindall Lucas
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Walcott (M E C) The Memorials of
Walcott (M E C) The Memorials of Westminster, 8vo., cont. half black morocco, 1851 and 9 others on London
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John Ward (1917-2007) - Pen and ink
John Ward (1917-2007) - Pen and ink sketch - ''Staplehurst'' 8ins x 13.5ins framed and glazed and a copy of the book for which this illustration was prepared - Richard Church - ''The Little Kingdom'' published by Hutchinson London reprinted 1965
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A WHITE-PAINTED HALL SEAT BY WRIGHT
A WHITE-PAINTED HALL SEAT BY WRIGHT & MANSFIELD, LONDON (1861-1884) 19th century, in George II style, with a caned seat, on tapering and fluted legs, 74cm high x 63cm wide x 44cm deep, stamped to the underside of the rail
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Hubert Lindsay Wellington
Hubert Lindsay Wellington (1879-1967) - Oil painting - 'Cotswold slopes Winston 1930' canvas 16ins x 24ins in gilt frame
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LONDON DELFT POLYCHROME PLATE
LONDON DELFT POLYCHROME PLATE Lambeth High Street; painted with a cottage with smoking chimney flanked by evergreen trees within bell flower and loop borders. 8 15/16 in. diam. Provenance: Alistair Sampson Antiques Ltd. London 1997.
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A Cary's ''New and Accurate Plan of
A Cary's ''New and Accurate Plan of London and Westminster the Borough of Southwark and Parts Adjacent'' with hand coloured sections laid on to linen with keys to public buildings churches and streets 32ins x 49ins in marbled slip case with printed label
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Bairstow Manor Pottery Figure of
Bairstow Manor Pottery Figure of Winston Churchill ''Man of the Garter''
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(EDWARD) WELLER, LONDON AND
(EDWARD) WELLER, LONDON AND WESTMINSTERIN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH First Published 1563. A mid-19th Century copper engraved facsimile of Ralph Agas 1563 original, (only one known to exist now in the Guildhall Library, London). Hand colored.
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A late Victorian/early Edwardian
A late Victorian/early Edwardian b/w photograph of Mannington Hall, Norfolk, the seat of the Earls of Orford and later the Barons Walpole, 16 x 20cm, William J. Coe of Swaffham framers label to verso, further miscellaneous pictures and prints, various subjects, media and sizes More Information Mixed condition.
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[Book: Great Britain] James
[Book: Great Britain] James Hakewill ''The History of Windsor and Its Neighbourhood '' (London: E. Lloyd 1813) 4to full boarded green morocco gilt; the upper board detached Estimate $ 80-125
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Westminster Hall, 3 vols., 1825.
Westminster Hall, 3 vols., 1825. 12mo. Engraved plates - A Short Inquiry into the… Poor Laws, 1812 - Burn, Richard. The Justice of the Peace, 24th Edition, 5 vols., 1825; 28th Edition, 6 vols., 1837. Mostly 8vo., cont. calf or half calf. With 14 others (29)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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Arthur William Head (1861-1930) -
Arthur William Head (1861-1930) - Six watercolours - ''An Old Road Winchelsea Marshes'' ''Country Landscape'' ''An Old Track possibly Winchelsea'' Country landscape with cows to foreground ''Ypres Tower Rye'' and ''The Old College Bromley'' various sizes all signed and in gilt moulded frames and glazed Provenance: Direct descent from artist to vendor (the artist's grandson)
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WILLIAM WALCOT (BRITISH, 1874-1943)
WILLIAM WALCOT (BRITISH, 1874-1943) The (So-Called) Stadium of Domitian on the Palatine Hill signed in pencil 'W. Walcot' and inscribed and dated 'Paul Waterhouse from W Walcot, March 1923' (in lower margin) etching 35 x 55.5cm