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Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS (Sold subject to the usual conditions of sale) AUCTION ON TUESDAY 24th JUNE 2014 AT 2.p.m N.B. This picture sale is to be held on a Tuesday WATER COLOURS. 401. JOHN TENNANT - Terns and boats off Brittany 16" X 12" signed & inscribed on label to reverse *Exhibited Soc: of wild life artists 1991 at the Mall Galleries 402. E.C.SEATON - 1935. A jug of red roses 10" X 9" signed and inscribed 403. REGINALD D SHERRIN - Over the moors near Brendon 5" X 12" signed with initials 404. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A Dartmoor landscape with cattle and moorland pool 10.5" X 15" signed 405. AYLIFFE GUNTER - A Lowestoff rounding bouy 21" X 10" signed 406. T.H.VICTOR - Newlyn harbour 6" X 8" signed 407. F.W. GRIFFIN - Brixham trawlers in port 7" X 10" signed & inscribed 408. LEONARD LEWIS - A lake with boats 9.5" X 5" signed and dated 409. MAC A. - a birch tree bedside a clearing 5.5" X 9" 410. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A Dartmoor landscape with pool 10.5" X 14" signed 411. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A Dartmoor landscape with heather 10.5" X 14" signed 412. A. HANDCOCK - 1902 figures on bridge Wickham Glen 13" x 18" signed 413. S.E.HALL - Mountainous loch scene 9" X 17" signed 414. ANDREW W GLENDENNING - 1880 a pen and ink sketch of a hunting lady caught in her bush 4" X 6" signed and dated 415. INDISCTINCTLY SIGED IN RED - A venetian back water 15" X 11" 416. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A Dartmoor landscape with stream 14" X 20" signed 417. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A moorland landscape with pool and heather 14" X 20£ signed 418. H. FUKYA - A Japanese autumn river landscape with cottage and figure 19" X 12" signed 419. ENGLISH SCHOOL - 19thc Pansies and other flowers 6" X 5" a group of four 420. EDWARDIAN SCHOOL - Trees beside a river bank 7" X 10" 421. B. WORSEY? - Yachts in a port 14" X 18" indistinctly signed 422. ENGLISH SCHOOL - Fishing boat off coast with pier 7" X 11.5" 423. A.D.HAMMERSLEY - 1916 the valley of the 12 apostles Danedals 14" X 11" signed & dated 424. RICK SANDERSON - 1994 a pencil and wash sketch 10" X 7" a pair inscribed on reverse 425. 19THC SCHOOL - Shipping of the coast 5.5" X 9.5" 426. REINALD D SHERRIN - A view towards sheep tor with sheep grazing on heather 20" X 29" signed & inscribed 427. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A Dartmoor lanscape with pool and heather 10.5" X 14" signed 428. REGINALD D SHERRIN - Dartmoor landsape 10.5" X 14" 429. A. WILD PARSONS - West country coastal scene 9" X 16" signed 430. ALFRED GRAHAM - A Dartmoor pool 13" X 10" signed 431. MONOGRAMMED AND DATED - 1891 a coastal view towards Clovelly 9" X 7" signed and dated 432. MARGARET PHILIPS - 1864 cattle in river landscape 9.5" X 14" inscribed 433. MARGARET PHILIPS - cattle in a highland landscape 9.5" X 14" inscribed 434. FRANCS H CLARIDGE - a pastel a still life of a pair of brass candle sticks on a table 8" X 6" signed 435. W. FLOYD - Figures and sheep in country road 11" X 16" signed 436. FRED HANCOCK - Children seeking fairy under tree 4" X 6.5" signed 437. E. SCHUTER - A wash portrait of mans head 17" X 12" signed 438. THOMAS W LASCELLES - Trees in a park 18" X 25" signed 439. BETTY RAPHAEL - A pastel of a semi nude of a lady 28" X 16" signed 440. MAGGIE PATTERSON - (Nee Hamilton) ladies shopping 8" X 7" signed Ex Frost & Reed 441. HECTOR CAFFIERI - Lady and child with flat fish on beach 20" X 13" signed 442. S.D. OUSLEY - Chicken by outbuildings 10" X 15" signed 443. MARIE WALTON - 1920 at the crossroads 8" X 12" signed and dated 444. E CLARKE? - Clacton jetty from the cliff 4.5 x 5.5" signed & inscribed 445. SUKER - Waves on coast 11.5" X 23" 446. HAL HURST - R.I. - town cottages 11" X 15" signed 447. VICTORIAN SCHOOL - Man seated with newspaper 16" X 13" unframed 448. FRED HINDS - Figure with sheep in landscape 11" X 14" signed 449. HENRY W HICKS - A view of Exmouth from the exe and 2 others similar 6" X 9" all signed 450. WILLIAM H DYER - 1913 a moorland stream 11" X 16" signed 451. FRED BEAL - Cattle in a moorland landscape with pool 10" X 14" signed 452. THOMAS UWINS RA – A gypsy encampment 8" X 10" signed 453. E.J.W.PRIOR - A view in the lake district 7.5" X 10" signed 454. ENGLISH SCHOOL - Two children on stair case 3" x 4" a group of three 455. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A Dartmoor landscape with trees 11" X 14" signed 456. REGINALD D SHERRIN - Dartmoor landscape with pool 11" X 14" signed 457. REGINALD D SHERRIN - Dartmoor landscape with pool 11.5" X 14.5" signed 458. W.SANDS - Girl with ducks in village street 13.5" X 9.5" signed unframed 459. J.W.BOOTH RCA - 1911 a river bridge in Bruges 9.5" X 14" signed and inscribed 460. JAMES COAD - An extensive Dartmoor landscape 11" X 29" a pair both signed 461. VICTORIAN SCHOOL - Pencil drawing of the ruin of Bickley court 8" X 9" inscribed 462. F.BROWN - Pencil drawing of figures fishing a stream 13" X 10" signed 463. G. BROWNE - A Dartmoor landscape 9" X 11" a pair both signed 464. HUTTON MITCHELL - Figures and sheep in landscape 15" X 21" signed 465. J.B.GOODRICH - 1869 The Exe at Lower countess weir 7" X 10" signed & dated 466. J.B.GOODRICH - Dunsford bridge with figures 6" X 9.5" signed 467. ROBERT LUGG - The Teign near Hunts Tor Dartmoor 5" X 8" signed * ex Frost & Reed 1913 468. ALFRED LEYMAN - View from Axminster Hill Honiton 6.5" X 18" signed, dated and inscribed 469. WILLIAM WIDGERY - Mother and child walking in gorge beside stream 18" X 11" signed 470. MORRISH - A view towards Haytor 8" X 14" monogrammed 471. CHARLES A BEAL - An upland lake 11" X 15" signed 472. ENGLISH SCHOOL - Children in an old cobbled street 20" X 9" 473. REGINALD D SHERRIN - A Dartmoor landscape 7.5" X 11.5" signed 474. REGINALD D SHERRIN - An extensive Dartmoor landscape 15" X 30" 475. FRANK KELSEY - A Cornish port with boats 14" X 9.5" signed 476. W MITCHELL - The Cornish coast 7" X 8" 477. KENNETH BOND - :Dartmoor: with figures in open landscape 10" X 12.5" signed *The artist exhibited 1920/30's and moved to Moretonhampsted* 478. MABRIEL - Une Damselle with veil under a Moorish carved arch 18" X 11" signed & inscribed a pair. * The Brook street art gallery New Bond street* 479. 19THC ITALIAN SCHOOL - The city ferry boat 12" X 9" unframed 480. BARAGWANATA KING - The ferry boat and landing quay probably on the Tamar 11" X 18" signed & inscribed 481. BARAGWANATA KING - 1926 Fishing near Lanhdrock 11 X 18 signed & dated unframed 482. RUBENS SOUTHEY - Donkey and cart going up Cockington Hill, Cockington village, Torquay 25" X 18" signed 483. 19THC SCHOOL - A coastal fort 10" X 14" 484. FRENCH SCHOOL - Pencil sketch of head / shoulder studies of men and women 8" X 16" 485. REUBENS SOUTHEY - North Devon coastal view 20" X 15" 486. G.H.JENKINS - On the Dart 10" X 14" inscribed 487. JACK CORNISH - Boats off the coast 8" X 14" 488. INDISTINCTLY SIGNED AND DATED 1911 - Korkminster 10" X 15" good gilt frame 489. 19THC CHINESE SCHOOL - River landscape with boat 4" X 6" 490. BURFORD JOYCE - Country cottages oval 15" X 8" a pair signed 491. THOMAS BINMORE - Evening in Torquay 10" X 14" signed & inscribed 492. JAMES MAC CULLOCK R.B.A. - Loch Lomand 10.5" X 19.5" signed & inscribed 493. 494. OIL PAINTINGS 501. WILLIAM WILLIAMS OF PLYMOUTH - On the South Teign with cattle on wooded river bank 10" X 7.5" signed & inscribed 502. WILLIAM WILLIAMS OF PLYMOUTH - Haytor from Whiddon Park with cows near pond 5.5" X 8" signed & inscribed 503. WILLIAM WILLIAMS OF PLYMOUTH - Cattle on river banks of the exe 6" X 4.5" a pair both signed & inscribed 504. CHALLETT - DALE 1924 - The sunlit wooded east lyne North Devon 27" X 22" signed and inscribed 505. EDITH JACKSON - Still life of flowers on a table 18" X 21" signed 506. H.S.MERRETT - Figure by a stone river bridge 18" X 15" inscribed 507. W.E. MELBOURNE - Waves breaking on rocks 20" X 30" signed 508. JAMES BATEMAN(attributed)- wooded summer landscape 12" x 15" monogrammed 509. REX PRESTON - Sheep near a pool 10" X 24" signed 510. DYER - Boats at St Anthonys 20" X 36" signed 511. HARRY FIDDLER R.B.A.- Horse and hay cart with figure in a field 10" X 12" a pair signed & inscribed 512. CORDER - Parisian street scenes with figures 15" X 19" a pair signed 513. F JACK SAVAGE - A continental square with figures 15" X 20" signed 514. WILLIAM N SIMM - Farm by river in moonlight 12" X 15" signed 515. INITTIALLED GMB - Portrait of lady in mountainous landscape 22" X 18" signed 516 HEMY - Galleon in bay 9" X 13" 517. ARTHUR ROSE - Bridge at Bovey Tracy 13" X 17" signed 518 MODERN BRITISH SCHOOL - Jug of flowers 16" X 20" 519. FREDRICK JOHN WIDGERY 1934 - The head of the river Taw near Belstone 16" X 20" signed & inscribed 520.
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