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    Late 18th or Early 19th century Chopping Block. Three stick legs. Wonderful shape, colour and patina. Width: 15" / 38 cms Height: 21.5" / 55 cms
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    18th century Oak Table of Unusual Form. Moulded edge top over splayed legs. Good colour and patina Width: 21.5" / 55 cms Depth: 13" / 33 cms Height: 28" / 71 cms
  • One of a Pair of 18th Century Portraits - Oil on Canvas - Attributed to Joseph Highmore (1692-1780) Portrait of Ann Morland (1709-1791) in Period Giltwood Frame Anne Morland was the second daughter of Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite, Cumbria. Her father was a Justice of the Peace and a well known portrait of Jacob Morland with his dog, painted by George Romney in 1763, hangs in the Tate Gallery, London. Ann married William Matson of Titup Hall, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire. They had two children, Margaret and Ann - the latter married Tomas Morland (to whom we think she was related). They lived at Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent. Joseph Highmore was educated at The Merchant Taylors School, London. He began his career as a lawyer but abandoned this to study art at Sir Godfrey Kneller's Academy. Highmore established a very successful practice as a portrait painted in 1715 and was described by George Vertue as being 'distinguished in the first class of those who make the best figure'. His works are represented at The National Portrait Gallery and The Tate Gallery, London Provenance: The Morland Family, Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent Width: 30" / 76 cms Height: 35" / 89 cms
  • Large 18th century Portrait - Oil on Canvas - Young girl seated with a parakeet -  a country house in the background - a fountain playing in formal grounds Width: 46.5" / 118 cms Height: 56" / 142 cms
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    Pair of 17th century Portraits of Young Ladies - Possibly Italian School - The sitters may be sisters. The fabric of their dresses, the lace ruffs and jewels are beautifully painted and in great detail. £8500 Pair Width: 23.5" / 60 cms Height: 26" / 66 cms
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    Oil on Canvas

    £9,850.00
    Oil on Canvas . ' The Approaching Storm' Attributed to Claude Joseph Vernet (1714-1789). Vernet was born in Avignon and began painting for his father, who was a decorator of carriages, when just 14 years old. Claude Gellee/Lorrain greatly influenced Vernet, particularly his representations of classical Italianate ruins. This painting contains many of the elements, colours and atmosphere of his famous work 'A Calm on the Mediterranean' in The Getty Museum. Vernet's work can be seen in The Louvre, The Getty Museum and The Rijksmuseum Width: 55" / 140 cms Height: 38" / 97 cms
  • Hand Coloured Mezzotint of Lord and Lady Melbourne. Original Painting by George Stubbs (1724-1806) - Mezzotint Engraving in Ebonised and Gilt Frame. The lady seated in the carriage is Elizabeth Milbanke, her husband, Peniston Lamb, 1st Lord Melbourne is mounted on a chestnut horse to the right. Sir Ralph Milbanke, Elizabeth's father, stands beside her, along with her brother John Milbanke. The engraving was executed by Macbeth Raeburn R.A. - signed by him - printed and hand coloured by Henry Graves and Co. Royal Print Sellers. Width: 37.5" / 95 cms Height: 30" / 76 cms
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    Late 17th/Early 18th century textile of linen velvet and metal thread Width: 31" / 79 cms - Square
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    Fine Pair of Early 19th century Bellows - wonderful timber Length: 21" / 55 cms
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    Yorkshire/Prattware Pottery Cow Group - circa 1830 - (with restoration) Width: 5.5" / 14 cms Depth: 3" / 7 cms Height: 6" /15 cms
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    Georgian Seamed Copper Jug Height: 7" / 18 cms
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    English Stool of Vernacular style - thick top with four rectangular chamfered legs - circa 1800 - Elm Width: 14" / 36 cms Depth: 10.5" / 26 cms Height: 13" / 33 cms
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