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David Duggleby Auctioneers & Valuers David Duggleby Auctioneers & Valuers The Summer Picture Sale The Saleroom Vine Street Scarborough Staithes Group, Weatherill Family, Collection Ships Portraits, North Yorkshire Maritime Subjects and other 18th, 19th & 20th century oils & YO11 1XN watercolours United Kingdom Started 08 Jun 2015 11:00 BST Lot Description 1 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): 'Wreck of the Polka' Whitby, watercolour, initialled and titled on the mount 28cm x 38cm 2 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Black Nab Saltwick Bay Whitby, watercolour initialled and dated 1864, 24cm x 33cm Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): 'Wreck of the Royal Rose' on Upgang Beach, watercolour and pencil, titled and inscribed 3 verso 22.5cm x 30cm Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Whitby Fishing Coble 'Ararat' on Tate Hill Sands, watercolour initialled and dated 1864, 4 24cm x 37cm 5 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): The Whitby Coble 'Thomas & William', watercolour initialled 25cm x 33cm Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Studies of Whitby Fishing Cobles, two watercolour and pencil initialled and dated July /63 & 6 June 21st 1862, each approx 8cm x 15cm framed as one Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): The Hull Fishing Coble 'HL 351', watercolour and pencil initialled and dated June 7th 1863, 7 18cm x 25cm Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Whitby Schooner 'The Fowler', watercolour and pencil initialled and dated July 7th 1864, 8 23cm x 18cm 9 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Study of a Fishing Boat, watercolour initialled and dated 1864, 15.5cm x 15.5cm 10 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Fishing Boats moored at Dock End Whitby, watercolour signed 19cm x 24cm Richard Weatherill (British 1844-1923): Sailing Vessels at Sea & Fishing Boats on the Shoreline, pair monochrome watercolours 11 initialled (probably original book illustrations) 5.5cm x 13cm (2) 12 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Whitby Coble, pencil initialled and dated Aug.23rd 1862, 16cm x 23.5cm 13 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Whitby Lighthouse & Capstan, pencil initialled and dated September 186?, 23cm x 30cm Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Old Warehouses on Church Street Whitby, pencil initialled and dated September 1864, 14 24cm x 33cm Mary Weatherill (British 1834-1913): Old Buildings overlooking the Railway Station towards the Abbey Whitby, pencil signed and dated 15 Aug.26th 1889, 17cm x 24cm 16 Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): 'Ruswarp Mill' Nr. Whitby, pencil and wash initialled and dated July 23rd 1864, 28cm x 23cm 17 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): 'On Spring Hill Whitby', pencil and wash inscribed and titled 25cm x 21.5cm 18 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): 'Children Gathering Shells', engraving signed and dated 1843 in the plate 11cm x 7.5cm Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): 'Miss Buchannan' head and shoulders portrait (the artist's future sister in law), pencil and 19 wash initialled and dated 1863, 26cm x 22cm 20 Mary Weatherill (British 1834-1913): Fishing Boats off Whitby, watercolour heightened in white signed 28cm x 38cm 21 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Shipping in the Lower Harbour Whitby, watercolour unsigned 17cm x 25cm Richard Weatherill (British 1844-1913): Saltwick Bay Whitby with Figures on the Shoreline and Shipping in the Distance, watercolour 22 signed 13cm x 24cm 23 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Cottages at Goathland, watercolour unsigned 21cm x 34cm George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): 'On Goathland Common', watercolour, signed and dated 1871 verso also with the original title 23A label verso 23cm x 35cm 24 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Steam Train and Boats on the River at Ruswarp Whitby, watercolour signed 12cm x 19.5cm 25 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Ruswarp Village Whitby from the River, watercolour signed 27cm x 54cm 26 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Tate Hill Sands Whitby Harbour, watercolour unsigned 16cm x 25cm 27 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Low Tide Whitby Harbour, watercolour signed and dated 1861, 8.5cm x 13.5cm 28 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): "On Whitby Sands - Morning", watercolour unsigned titled under the mount 9cm x 14cm 29 George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Whitby Abbey by Moonlight, watercolour signed 12cm x 20cm Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): 'Smugglers Inn Upgang' & View over the Moors to Whitby, two watercolours initialled7.5cm x 30 17cm & 9cm x 15cm (2) Sarah Ellen Weatherill (British 1836-1920): Overlooking Ruswarp Mill Nr. Whitby, watercolour initialled 16cm x 26cm and two other 31 smaller views initialled (3) 32 Edwin Cockburn (British c1814-1873): Panoramic view over the Esk and Whitby, watercolour signed and dated 1864, 23cm x 33cm John Taylor Allerston (British 1828-1914): Beached Collier at Robin Hoods Bay, watercolour signed and dated 1905, 27cm x 33 41cmProvenance: direct from the Allerston family John Taylor Allerston (British 1828-1914): Sailing Barge and Barque at Sea, watercolour signed and dated 1893, 25cm x 34 34cmProvenance: direct from the Allerston family John Taylor Allerston (British 1828-1914): Collier on the Beach at Low Tide, watercolour signed and dated 1898, 12cm x 36cm; Sailing 35 Vessels off the Coast, signed and dated 1889, 11cm x 20cm (2)Provenance: direct from the Allerston family John Taylor Allerston (British 1828-1914): Steam Trawler Leaving Bridlington Harbour, watercolour signed and dated 1898, 10cm x 36 16cm and two other seascapes signed and dated 1907, (3)Provenance: direct from the Allerston family Robert Ernest Roe (British 1852-c1921): Paddle Steamer and Sailing Boats outside Scarborough Harbour, watercolour with scratching 37 out signed 25cm x 37cm Frank Henry Mason (Staithes Group 1876-1965): Fishing Boats and Square Rigged Sailing Ship off Scarborough, watercolour signed 38 22cm x 59cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Frank Henry Mason (Staithes Group 1875-1965): Busy Shipping Scene, watercolour signed 35cm x 52cmDDS - Artist's resale rights 39 may apply to this lot 41 George Stanfield Walters R.B.A. (British 1838-1924): 'Off Great Yarmouth', watercolour signed 29cm x 44cm 42 Nora Davison (British: Exh.1881-1905): 'At Whitstable', watercolour signed 22cm x 34cm William Thomas Nicholas Boyce (British 1857-1911): Steam and Sailing Boats at the Harbour Mouth, watercolour signed and dated 43 1902, 26cm x 70cm Charles Edward Dixon (British 1882-1934): 'The Steamship Marbella running foul of HMS Galatea in the Humber 1898', watercolour 44 signed, part of the original title label verso 35cm x 55cmProvenance: the Marbella was built by William Hamilton of Glasgow for Walter S Bailey of Hull in 1894, on the 10th ...[more] Harry Hudson Rodmell (British 1896-1984): Steamship by the Quayside, watercolour pencil and charcoal signed 36cm x 48cmDDS - 45 Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Allanson Hick (British 1898-1975): Steamship in Hull Dry Dock, watercolour with extensive artist's annotations unsigned 30cm x 46 41cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Samuel John Milton Brown (British 1873-1965): 'HMS Carmania in Action with Cap Trafalgar 14th Sept. 1914' off the Falkland Islands 47 South Atlantic, watercolour heightened in white signed titled and dated 1920, 28cm x 42cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Allanson Hick (British 1898-1975): Humber Barge 'Maureen Anne W' and one of the Hull Ferries, watercolour signed 28cm x 41cmDDS 48 - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot David C Bell (1950-): "Grimsby Trawler Octaves GY97", watercolour, signed 32cm x 50cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this 49 lot Reuben Chappell of Goole (British 1870-1940): Ship's Portrait 'SS Stert Point of Bristol', watercolour heightened in white signed and 50 titled with Captain's name R. Day 25.cm x 52.5cm 51 G Roberto of Genoa (Italian early 20th century): Ship's Portrait Steamship 'Antigua' off Cape Portofino, gouache signed 38cm x 61cm 52 G Roberto of Genoa (Italian early 20th century): Ship's Portrait Steamship 'SS Thordisa', gouache signed and titled 38cm x 61cm H. Shimidzu (Japanese early 20th century): Ship's Portrait Steamship 'Anna', watercolour and gouache on silk signed and dated 53 Yokohama Japan 1926, 34cm x 47cm 54 C Kensington (19th/20th century): Ship's Portrait 'S.S. Sardinian', watercolour heightened in white signed and titled 17cm x 27cm 55 Reuben Chappell of Goole (British 1870-1940): Ship's Portrait 'Waggoia ??' Steamship, oil on board signed 17cm x 27cm Salvatore Colacicco (British/Italian 1935-): American Sailing Ship preparing to Drop Anchor in the Bay of Naples, oil on panel signed 56 60cm x 90cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Jean Michel Laurent (French 1898-1988): Portrait of a Three masted Sailing Ship, oil on panel signed 39cm x 54cmDDS - Artist's resale 57 rights may apply to this lot Michael J Whitehand (British 1941-): 'On the Crest of a Wave', oil on canvas signed 40cm x 50cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply 58 to this lot Jack Rigg (British 1927-): 'Sailing Barge Reminder - The Estuary', oil on board signed, titled signed and dated 1997 verso 44cm x 59 64cmDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Jack Rigg (British 1927-): Whitby Fishing Boats, oil on canvas signed, dated 1970 verso 39cm x 54cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may 60 apply to this lot Jack Rigg (British 1927-): 'Very Choppy Landing' - Scarborough Trawler in the North Bay, oil on board signed, titled
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