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Thomas Allom (1804-1872)


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Church of the Knights Templars at Luz Sepia ink over pencil 12 x 18.25cm; 4¾ x 7¼in With a watercolour of Irish Ruins by William Henry Bartlett (2) Literature:


Illustration for Europe Illustrated, Volume II, pp.9 £100-150


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Earl Beauchamp (early 20th Century) Merchant ships and a tug


in a harbour 135


Signed and dated 1926 Watercolour heightened with white


36 x 25.5cm; 14 x 10in With a further watercolour by the same hand (2) £100-120


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Samuel Hutchinson (18th/19th Century) View of Myrtilla Tower, St. Fiorenza Bay, Corsica Titled verso Watercolour


33.5 x 44cm; 13 x 17¼in With a watercolour of a prison hulk by a different hand (2) £120-180


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Robert Malcolm Lloyd (1859-1907)


Herring Boats Returning to Port; French Barges coming in Littlehampton A pair, both signed and titled


Both watercolour over pencil 34 x 51cm; 13½ x 20in (2) £300-500


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Italian School 19th Century Rural scenes A pair, both gouache Each 23 x 32cm; 9 x 12½in (5) £300-400


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English School 19th Century


Plymouth harbour with Mt. Edgcumbe Watercolour


22.5 x 32cm; 9 x 12½in With a further


watercolour signed with initials and titled ‘Richard Edgcumbe’s first ship in which he sailed from Plymouth in 1860’ (2) £80-120


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