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Oil on Canvas by Tom Mostyn
£3,850.00Oil on Canvas by Tom Mostyn – Liverpool 1864-1930 Framed Size:- Height: 30” / 76 cm Width: 35” / 89 cm -
.SOLDOil on Canvas - Still Life of Fruit Width: 22.5" / 57 cms Height: 19" / 48 cms
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Oil on canvas of a harbour - Rudolf Guba (1884 Hamburg -1950 Munich) Width: 23" / 59 cms framed size Height: 26.5 " / 68 cms
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Oil on Canvas - Portrait of a Gentleman - by Charles Etienne Gueslain 1685-1765 Framed Size: Width: 35.5" / 90 cm Height: 42" / 107 cm
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Oil on Canvas - Portrait of a Gentleman - Attirbuted to Willem Wissing 1656-1687 Framed Size: Width: 32" / 81 cm Height: 37" / 94 cm
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Oil on Canvas of a Glasgow Street Scene. Signed. Walter Wat Miller. 20th century. Width: 29" / 74 cms Height: 21" / 54 cms
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.SOLDOil on canvas in a wooden frame - after a work by Gerit Dou (1613-1675) in the Museum of Dresden. A musician playing a violin, framed by an arched window, a painting on an easel and globe in the background. Framed Width: 21" 54 cms Framed Height: 23" / 59 cms
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Oil on Canvas
£9,850.00Oil 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 -
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Oil on Canvas
£1,850.00Oil on Canvas – Pastoral Scene - 19th century Unframed size: 22" x 16" -
Oil on Canvas
£2,950.00Oil on Canvas – Signed Capri – Michele Federico – Early 20th century Neapolitan Width: Framed 21 ½” / 53 cm Height: 17” / 44 cm -
.SOLD"Oil on Board Painting of a Jack Russell Width: 16"" / 41 cm Height: 18"" / 46 cm"
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Oil of Kettlewell, Yorkshire
£490.00Oil on board. Kettlewell, North Yorkshire, looking towards Hagg Dyke. Gordon Barlow. (1913 Bradford -2004). He was a protégé of Herbert Royle (1870-1958) and painted prolifically, mainly in oils. His artwork became popular to a point where he was able to work freelance as a professional oil painter. As a number of his paintings included golfers and golf courses, he was included in the Dictionary of Sporting Artists 1650-1990, published by the Antique Collectors Club in 1992. However, most of his subjects were of landscape and village scenes, particularly along the Wharfe Valley in Yorkshire. Frames Size Width: 34" / 87 cms Height: 24" / 61 cms













