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  • Abbott, Francis (1801 - 1893)
    Devon; the beach at 'Dawlish'. Pen, ink and wash by the son of John White Abbott. Mongrammed, inscribed and dated, 'Sep 1836'. Exhibited: Colnaghi, where provenance given as having come from a family album. 6.75x9.5 inches. Framed: 14.5x17 inches. £2,000
  • Abbott, John White (1763 - 1851)
    Portrait of a reclining woman. Pen, ink and monochrome wash. Titled in Greek and dated, 'Feb 3 1838'. 7x5 inches. £175
  • Ackroyd C.B.E. R.A., Norman (born 1938)
    'Incidental Black' Etching and aquatint. Signed, titled and editioned 'Artist's proof (Final State)'. 21x19.5 inches. £475
  • Aitchison R.A. R.S.A., Craigie (1926 - 2000)
    Life drawings from a black model. Pencil. Signed, inscribed 'Drawings of a Negro Model' by the artist and dated, 1965. 13.75x20 inches. Framed: 19x25 inches. £1,750
  • Aldridge R.A., John (1905 - 1983)
    Essex; 'Maldon'. Pencil. Inscribed and dated, '6 Jan 50'. Provenance: The Artist's Estate; The Fry Gallery, 2010; from where acquired by the previous owner in 2013. 8.5x10.75 inches. Framed: 13x10.5 inches. £575
  • Aldridge R.A., John (1905 - 1983)
    Essex; Great Bardfield, The Mill House. Watercolour. Provenance: The Artist's Estate; The Fry Gallery; from where acquired by the previous owner in 2010. 7.75x13.5 inches. Framed: 11x16.5 inches. £775
  • Aldridge R.A., John (1905 - 1983)
    Italy; the gardens of the Villa Aldobrandini, Fascati. Watercolour. Provenance: The Artist's Estate; The Fry Gallery; from where acquired by the previous owner in 2012. 13.5x20 inches. Framed: 20.25x26 inches. £900
  • Alexander, William (1767 - 1816)
    Buildings of many centuries; possibly Conwy, Wales. Pencil and wash. Provenance: Andrew Wyld, May 1977. 8.25x9.75 inches. Framed: 16.75x22.75 inches. £875
  • Alexander, William (1767 - 1816)
    Kent; the barn at Parsonage House, Near Addington. Pencil and watercolour. Exhibited: Agnews, 'Watercolours and Drawings 2001', Cat. No.28. 7.25x10.25 inches. Framed: 15x17.5 inches. £975
  • Allom, Thomas (1804 - 1872)
    France / Petrarch; 'Tomb of Laura, Avignon'. Pencil. Inscribed recto. Extensively inscribed verso. Provenance: A large collection of drawings by Allom, bought Bloomsbury Auctions 15/7/10. Exhibited: Henry Potts. 5x6.5 inches. Framed: 12x13.5 inches. £175
  • Aman-Jean, Edmond (1860 - 1936)
    Modèle. Pen and ink. Signed. Exhibited: Stoppenbach & Delestre. 5x7.5 inches. Framed: 10x11.5 inches. £875
  • Anderson C.B.E. R.A. R.E., Stanley (1884 - 1966)
    France; 'Les Arcades, Dieppe' (MH123). Drypoint. 1928. Edition of 80. Signed. 8x12.25 inches. Framed: 16.5x20 inches. £800
  • Andrade, Athene (1908 - 1973)
    GROUP: Billy Smart's Circus, the clowns. Charcoal and waterolcour. Each signed by the clown. 18.75x13.75 inches. £1,250
  • ANON
    Napoleon; a sheet of decoupage. Hand coloured engravings. c.1850. 10x7.5 inches. £125
  • ANON (Eighteenth-Century)
    A Musician at his desk. Chalks. Probably French. c.1795. 12.5x11 inches. Framed: 20.5x18 inches. £1,750
  • ANON (Eighteenth-Century)
    Portrait of Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801) Chalks. Inscribed 'Lavater' verso. 6.5x4.5 inches. Framed: 11.25x9 inches. £2,750
  • ANON (Eighteenth-Century)
    Grosvenor House, Walthamstow. Pencil, watercolour and gouache. c.1790. The garden side of the house built by Tristram Conyers c.1600 and belonging to Thomas Grosvenor (1764-1851) [Field Marshall from 1846] by the late eighteenth century. This watercolour was probably commissioned to record the house and garden after the works Grosvenor completed in 1789 and which including re-fronting the building in white Suffolk brick. The house was demolished c.1950 after a fire. 10x17 inches. £2,750
  • ANON (Eighteenth-Century)
    'Black Monday or The Departure for School'. Pencil. Circa 1800. From the 1790 engraving by John Jones after Wiliam Redmore Bigg R.A. (1755-1828). 13.5x19.5 inches. Framed: 21.25x26.5 inches. £1,500
  • ANON (Eighteenth-Century)
    A Medical Man; probably a Surgeon training to be a Physician. Oil on canvas. 1770s/early 1780s. It has been suggested the sitter is French and studying at Leiden. The print on the table is by Bartolomeo Eustachi (d.1574). The Book is titled 'Histerus' (or Uterus). 35.5x28 inches. Framed: 39x32 inches. £7,500
  • ANON (Eighteenth-Century)
    The Castaway; an illustration to Robinson Crusoe? Pencil and monochrome wash. Ex. Collection: Cyril Fry, by whom attributed to Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1795-1817). But more likely by Charles Reuben Ryley (1752?-1798)? 4x3 inches. £575
  • ANON (Eighteenth-Century)
    Portrait of a musician. Probably Gian Francesco de Majo (1732-1770) Pencil and chalks. c.1760. 6.5x5 inches. Framed: 10.5x9 inches. £1,250
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    Studies of a Dog. Pencil and watercolour. Inscribed in German. 9.5x13 inches. Framed: 16.25x19.75 inches. £375
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    St Paul Preaching at Athens. Pencil and sepia wash. c.1810. 9.25x12 inches. Framed: 15.5x18 inches. £575
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    London; Covent Garden, the Piazza. The view east to St Paul's, pre 1830. Together with a drawing of the west elevation of Charles Fowler's 1828 market design. The second sheet cut out, perhaps so it could be laid over the first. Both sheets sold mounted separately. Pen, ink and wash. c.1830. 5x11.5 inches. £975
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    An artist at her easel. Oil on canvas stamped 'P Gay, Paris' (relined). c.1900. 29x20 inches. £4,250
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    The crowning ceremony for the Prix de Rome. French. Pencil, pen, ink and wash. c.1830-35. Ex. Collection: Edward Croft-Murray. Exhibited: Arts Council, 'Berlioz and the Romantic Imagination', 1969, no. 172. Sold with a copy of the catalogue. 8.25x11 inches. Framed: 12.75x14.75 inches. £750
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    France; 'Chateau Despenans; fait a l'ecole des freres de St Nicolas par Beaumes Julien'. Pen, ink and watercolour. Titled and inscribed. 25.5x19 inches. £475
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    'Only a Shilling'. Brush and ink. Inscribed and dated, 'Sketched by Sig. Monte Sept. 1873'. 7.5x5.75 inches. £180
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    Low-tide. Pencil and sepia wash by a follower of Bonington. 4.75x7 inches. £175
  • ANON (Nineteenth-Century)
    'D. Mc. C. / Pictor Hibernicus'; portrait of an artist, possibly Daniel Maclise. Pencil. Titled recto. c.1830. See Charles Hunter Lear's pencil portrait of Maclise in the NPG for a period example of a mis-use of the 'Mc' in his name. 7.5x4.75 inches. Framed: 16x13 inches. £675
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