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13 Views of London


63. W. Callcott (late 19th Century) The Red House, Battersea Signed twice Watercolour heightened with white 31 x 58cm; 12 x 23in


With a watercolour by William E. Fox of Dean’s Yard Westminster and a watercolour by Frederick George Kitton of Drury Court Strand (3) £100-150


64. J. Michelis (19th Century) The Governor’s House, Tower of London Signed, inscribed London and dated 1848 Pencil on buff paper heightened with white


21 x 36cm; 8¼ x 14¼in £100-150


65. C. H. Matthews (19th Century) View of London probably from Swiss Cottage looking South to Regent’s Park with St. Paul’s in the distance Signed Watercolour


13 x 27.5cm; 5 x 7in £150-250


66. J. W. Smith (19th Century) The Thames from Richmond Hill Signed with initials and dated 1885 Watercolour heightened with white 28 x 57cm; 11 x 22½in £200-400


67.


Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie (c.1785-1849)


A baker selling his wares at Westminster Watercolour


26 x 36cm; 10¼ x 14in £200-300


68. G. Miles (19th Century) Thames from Hungerford market Signed Watercolour with bodycolour and scratching out 24 x 30cm; 9½ x 12in £150-250


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William Westall A.R.A. (1781-1850) Waterloo Bridge 1816 Inscribed verso Watercolour


17.5 x 16.75cm; 7 x 10½in


With a watercolour After James Miller of Whitehall and a pair of hand-tinted aquatints After Paul Sandby of Thames views (4) £80-120


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Alfred Charles Conrade (1863-1955) A cart and horse by St. Mary le Strand and Somerset House Signed and dated 1904


Grisaille washes over pencil with pen and ink, heightened with white 31.5 x 43cm; 12½ x 17in


With 2 further watercolours by the same hand, one of Tothill Street and one of the New Gaiety Theatre, Aldwych (3) £200-400


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