Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 249
249. A late 19th/early 20th century walnut cased bracket clock DENT, LONDON, the 6 1/2 “ square brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, with applied pierced mask spandrels, the twin train movement striking on a gong, with Strike/ Silent adjust, within an Architectural case supported by Corinthian carved columns, inscribed ‘DENT TO THE QUEEN 33 COCKSPUR ST., LONDON’, 40.5cm high x 29.5cm wide x 19cm deep. £300-500
249A. A 19th century mahogany single fusee wall clock BROWNLEE, EDINBURGH, the 12 1/4 “ enamel dial with Roman numerals and single fusee four pillar movement, overall 39.5cm diameter. Illustrated on back cover £200-300
PRINTS & WATERCOLOURS 250. Samuel & Nathaniel Buck
The South-East view of Dacre-Castle, in the County of Cumberland, To Edward Hasell Esq. engraving 21cm x 38cm £40-80
250A. AR Rowland Langmaid (1897-1956) Sunlit sea
etching, signed in pencil 21.5cm x 16.5cm £80-120
Lot 251A
251A. James Kay RSA RSW (1858-1942) London River
watercolour and gouache, signed lower right 49cm x 59.5cm
Illustrated on inside back cover £2000-3000
252. Giovanni Barbaro (fl.1890-1907) Arabian street scene watercolour, signed lower right 18cm x 37.5cm £80-120
253. Iain Ross (20th century)
Autumnal Highland landscape with deer grazing watercolour, signed lower left 52cm x 71.5cm £80-120
254. James Watterson Herald (1859-1914) The two vagabonds, a pencil sketch within a late 19th century sketch book
pencil, signed twice, and inscribed in red ink page size 28cm x 18.5cm £400-600
255. Follower of Sam Bough
Landscape at sunset with farmer driving cattle watercolour, signed and dated 1868 26cm x 61.5cm £100-200
Lot 251
251. William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931) South Bay, Scarboro
etching, signed in pencil lower left 14cm x 39cm £200-300
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256. Follower of Sam Bough A Highland scene with loch, ruined castle and figures watercolour, signed lower right 27.5cm x 50.5cm £100-200
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