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PORTRAIT OF A GEORGIAN COUNTRY
PORTRAIT OF A GEORGIAN COUNTRY MANOR HOME "Kateshill House, Bewdley" (Worcestershire), oil on canvas, unsigned English School, Mid-19th c. Identified on a crossed out Royal Institute Gallery of London label verso. Depicts a Georgian red brick house, with a village among well-tended fields in a valley to the right, sheep in the foreground, a young girl practicing archery for her family in the sloping yard to the left, wisps of smoke from the chimneys and the dusk light indicate a late summer setting. In a gold Impressionist style frame, OS: 52" x 64 1/2", SS: 43" x 55 1/2". Repaired tear to the lower left edge, cleaned.
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English School, circa 1840/View
English School, circa 1840/View of Somerset House and the Thames/oil on canvas, 75.5cm x 107cm
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British School (First Quarter
British School (First Quarter 19th Century) "Interior Views of the Buckingham House", suite of three hand-colored engravings, including "The Blue Velvet Room", "Second Drawing Room", and "Drawing Room", by W. H. Pyne, sight 9-3/4" x 11-3/4". Glazed, matted and handsomely framed en suite.
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British School (First Quarter
British School (First Quarter 18th Century) "British Country House Architectural Facades", suite of six black-and-white copper engravings, sight 12" x 20", by Colin Campbell, published in 1725, London. Glazed, matted and framed en suite.
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STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE BANK 19th
STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE BANK 19th century.
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British School (Early 20th Century)
British School (Early 20th Century) "On the Moors" and "A Kentish Homestead", pair of oils on canvas board, 14" x 10", both examples signed "C. Yardley", Winsor & Newton label on board verso. Glazed, matted and presented in giltwood frames en suite.
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BRITISH SCHOOL, ARCHITECTURAL
BRITISH SCHOOL, ARCHITECTURAL WATERCOLOR, 1833 British School (19th c.), The house occupied by the English Ambassadors to Spain, Henry Unwin Addington (1790-1870) followed by George Villiers, watercolor on paper, inscribed and dated on front and verso, possible illegible artist's signature 'Edward Jones (?)' verso, 6.75"h x 12"w (sight), 12.75"h x 18"w (frame)
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Four 19th c. Staffordshire cottages
Four 19th c. Staffordshire cottages and Shakespeare's House tallest 7"h.
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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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British School, 19th Century A
British School, 19th Century
A Cottage Yard
oil on canvas
9 5/8 x 13 3/4 inches (sight).
Property from the European Family Collection of a Pharmaceutical Executive and Venture Capitalist
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BRITISH SCHOOL, W. KNIGHT,
BRITISH SCHOOL, W. KNIGHT, LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSES British school, 19th century. "Village Landscape", oil on canvas. Inscribed "W. Knight/1846" on verso; giltwood frame.
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English School, circa 1807/Coombe
English School, circa 1807/Coombe House, Coombe Dingle/with Blaise Castle in the distance/pencil, 21.5cm x 35.5cm/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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British School (19th Century)
British School (19th Century) "Travelers Before a Thatched Roof House", oil on panel, 8" x 11". Presented in a gilt and gesso exhibition frame.
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English School, circa 1740/The
English School, circa 1740/The Huntsman/half-length, wearing a brown coat and black hat, within a painted oval/oil on canvas, 76cm x 63cm/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
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Two Antique English Hand-Colored
Two Antique English Hand-Colored Architecture Prints c. 1860 "New Palace Yard" and "Entrance to the House of Lords" lithographs depicting the work of architect T. Hopper sight 20 in. x 29 in. framed.
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Rowlandson, Pugin/Buck "House of
Rowlandson, Pugin/Buck "House of Commons". Hand colored etching and aquatint on paper, ca. 1809, approx. 9" x 11" sight size, published by R. Ackermann, London, French matted and framed under glass overall approx. 16" x 18". Hand lettered on the matting: "Jurisdiction for trials of controverted elections."
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Two historical blue Staffordshire
Two historical blue Staffordshire plates 19th c. depicting Catskill House Hudson and The Capital Washington 6 1/2" dia. ?
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Random Recollections of The House
Random Recollections of The House of Commons From The Year 1830 to The Close of 1835 Including Personal Sketches London: Smith, Elder, 1836. Small 8vo. Fourth edition. Hard bound. Three quarter leather and marbled paper; spine with five raised bands and gilt tooled title, date and decorations; marbled endpapers; fly paper with Christmas inscription from 1903; pencil marks near title; marbled paper edges; 382 pp.
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LESTER GEORGE HORNBY, THE STATE
LESTER GEORGE HORNBY, THE STATE HOUSELester George Hornby(American, 1882-1956)The State House from the Public Gardenoil on boardsigned lower left L.G. Hornby13 x 16in (33 x 40.5cm)
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Two historical blue Staffordshire
Two historical blue Staffordshire plates 19th c. depicting City Hall New York . and Boston State House together with a City... ?
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Three Chamberlains Worcester plates
Three Chamberlains Worcester plates painted grand houses, The Rye House, Holland House and Hampton House from engravings by John Britton's Beauties of England and Wales, circa 1815, 22cm diameter
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BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH C. AN ENTRANCE
BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH C. AN ENTRANCE TO A GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE WITH HORSE AND HOUNDS, OIL Circa 1850. Oil on canvas, unsigned, 25 1/4 x 30 in., framed.
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Gaywood after Hollar/A View of
Gaywood after Hollar/A View of Boscobel House and The White Ladies/with the wood where King Charles II concealed himself after the Battle of Worcester/engraving, 20cm x 25cm
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English School, circa 1900/Berkeley
English School, circa 1900/Berkeley House, Worcester/coloured chalks, 36.5cm x 47.5cm/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
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British School (Second Quarter 18th
British School (Second Quarter 18th Century) "Views of Historic British Castles", suite of six hand-colored copper engravings, sight 8-3/4" x 15-1/2", by Nathaniel Buck, London, 1731. Glazed, handsomely matted and framed en suite.
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Staffordshire painted earthenware
Staffordshire painted earthenware model ''Shakespeare's House '' and a similar cottage bank 1) ''Shakespeare's House'' - traditional cottage with bocage trim title in gilt lettering on base 5 1/2 in. H. 6 in. W.; 2) cottage bank - traditional double chimney house with coin slot in back 4 1/2 in. H. 4 in. W. Estimate $ 125-200 Chips and wear to bocage on both Shakespeare house has wear to gilt.
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ENGLISH PALACE INTERIOR
ENGLISH PALACE INTERIOR WATERCOLOR & THE KING'S PICTURE...1st item: British School, late 19th century, watercolor painting depicting the interior of highly ornate building, possibly the Palace of Westminster, with portrait bust of Queen Victoria overlooking a center doorway and flight of stairs leading to an oval desk with inkstand in the foreground. A sculpture of the Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, stands at the right, all surrounded by elaborate marble walls and ceiling painted with vignettes labeled after British Lords Derby and Salisbury. Housed under glass in a newer burnished bronze color frame with linen liner. Sight 23"H x 17"W. Framed - 33"H x 26 1/2"W. 2nd - 4th items: THE KING'S PICTURES, Original Edition, Vol. I-III, with descriptive notes by P. G. Konody, Sir Martin Conway, and Sir Lionel Cust, K.C.V.O., arranged by C. Hubert Letts, published by The Fine Arts Publishing Company, Ltd., 1930. Softcover folio, 100 color or black and white tipped-in plates with English text pages, bound in publisher's original red paper wrappers and tied with red cord, pictorial labels to front covers. Ex libris labels to interiors of front covers. Approximately 15 1/2" H x 12" W x 1 1/2" D.
Condition:
1st item: 3" line across paint on rug, lower left (would have happened while paint was wet). 6" crease or scratch lower left corner. 2nd - 4th items: Covers with general expected handling wear including scuffs, dampstaining, sunning, tears, creases, pencil inscriptions from previous owners, and areas of loss, largest 1" x 1 1/2". Pages with light toning and handling wear, scattered minute foxing spots, minor tears, creases. Many pages are separated from cord binding. All plates are collated and in overall good condition with some creases.
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VANITY FAIR THE LOBBY OF THE
VANITY FAIR THE LOBBY OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Color lithograph with COA from Vanity Fair Ltd on the reverse; Frame: 23'' x 27'' 14.50'' x 20.75'' (sight) Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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19TH C. ENGLISH WATERCOLOR OF
19TH C. ENGLISH WATERCOLOR OF STATELY HOUSE BY ISAAC BALL "Abney House, Formerly the Residence of Dr. Watts", watercolor on paper, signed lower left "Isaac Ball" (of Clapton), also marked "From a Sketch made on the Spot in 1843", depicting a palatian home in Stoke Newington (near London) built in 1700 surrounded by wooded parkland, in a Birdseye maple frame with wooden backboard, glazed, OS: 13 3/4" x 17". Toning.
The Manor of Stoke Newington was inherited by Lady Mary and Sir Thomas Abney (1640-1722, a principal founder of the Bank of England and Lord Mayor of London in 1700), and it was thereafter named "Abney House". Dr. Isaac Watts (Congregational minister, hymn writer and theologian, 1674-1748) was a houseguest at Abney for 36 years. After 1843 the house was demolished and salvaged for building materials.
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18th Century English School -
18th Century English School - Watercolour - ''Bosworth Hall and Deer Park Leicestershire'' 9.5ins x 16.75ins in Hogarth frame and glazed Note : The reverse with a newspaper cutting advertising the property for the sale in the 1950s (?) and an early handwritten note referring to the fact that part of the Deer Park can be identified with Bosworth Field the site of the famous battle between Richard III and Henry VII
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English country house architectural
English country house architectural drawing early 19th century Watercolor and ink on paper, depicting a two story Georgian country house with two wing extensions, inscribed 'View in the Country/ Anno domini 1816' and signed 'R. Knight delineater'; in a molded ebonized and gilt frame. W: 12, H: 6 in PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of William F. Heefner, Bucks County, PA Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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British School (21st Century)
British School (21st Century) "Portrait of a Thoroughbred and Two Hounds", oil on panel, 12" x 16". Presented in an ebonized and parcel-gilt exhibition frame.
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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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ETCHING - Depicting the Houses of
ETCHING - Depicting the Houses of Parliament as seen from the Thames with bridge to right signed in pencil lr ''Marcey'' in modern gold frame with mat non-glare glass SS: 4 1/2'' x 9 1/2'' OS: 9 3/4'' x 14 3/4'' good condition.
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE
ANTIQUE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE-FORM BANK19th CenturyFront door surrounded by three windows. A man and a woman with a dog flank the house. Height 5. Width 4''. Depth 3''.Provenance: From the Herreshoff House in Bristol Rhode Island from the estate of Norman Herreshoff. Proceeds to benefit the restoration of The Herreshoff House.''
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British School (19th Century)
British School (19th Century) "Figures Boating at Warwick Castle", oil on canvas, 11" x 15". Presented in a carved giltwood frame.