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    Portrait of William Matson - Circle of William Hoare of Bath (1706-1790/99) Oil on Canvas in Period Carved Wood Gilded Frame William Matson (1719-1764) - The Matson Family resided at Titup Hall in Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire. William married Ann , the daughter of Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite. Their grave stone can be found in the Kendal Parish Church. Williams Hoare of Bath R.A. - From an early age Wm Hoare excelled in Art. In the the early 1720's he studied under Grisoni, and later in Rome under Imperiali (who taught Ramsay and Batoni) By 1739 Hoare had settled in Bath where he established a highly successful practice painting portraits in the mediums of crayon and oil. The influential Duke of Newcastle became his patron. He exhibited 22 times at the R.A. Hoare's work is represented in the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery of Scotland. Provenance: The Morland Family at Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent Width: 30" / 76 cms Height: 35" / 89 cms
  • Return from Shooting - the Duke of Newcastle and Colonel Litchfield returning from a day's shooting in Clumber Park. An important hand coloured stipple engraving - engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi and Samuel Alken. Painted by Francis Wheatley RA. Published by Joseph Barney, Tottenham Court Road, London 1793 Width: 33.5" / 85 cm Height: 29" / 74 cm
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    Oil on Canvas – Signed Capri – Michele Federico – Early 20th century Neapolitan Width: Framed 21 ½” / 53 cm Height: 17” / 44 cm
  • A Rare Set of Four Lithographic Prints published by Ackerman and Co. 1837 Painted by R B Davis (animal painter to the King) Drawn on stone by J W Giles In Original Oak Frames Framed Size 20" / 50 cms by 17.5" / 45 cms high
  • Oil on Canvas – Haystacks at Dusk by Ernest Higgins Rigg (1868-1947) Width: Framed – 41” / 104 cm Height: 34” / 86 cm
  • Oil on Canvas by Tom Mostyn – Liverpool 1864-1930 Framed Size:- Height: 30” / 76 cm Width: 35” / 89 cm
  • 19th century Stipple Engraving printed in colour Width: 23”/ 59 cm Height: 19”/ 49 cm
  • 19th century Mahogany wing chair with fluted back. Newly upholstered using traditional materials. Width: 30" / 77 cms Depth: 27" / 68 cms Height: 44" / 112 cms
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    18th century Oak box settle. The four panel back over a box seat with lift up lid. Welsh. Circa 1750 See 'Welsh Furniture by Richard Bebb, Volume 2 Page 4 Fig 600 for an almost identical settle from the region of Llanbedr, Merioneth. Seat Height: 17" / 43 cms Width: 49" / 126 cms Depth: 17.5" / 45 cms Height: 45" / 114 cms
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    Early 19th century chair of a Clisset/Ladderback style. Unusual arms. Fabulous patination. Width: 20" / 51 cms Depth: 14" / 35 cms Height: 37" / 94 cms Seat Height: 15" / 38 cms
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    Fine pair of 17th century Oak chairs with excellent carving, colour and patina. Circa 1670. Width: 18" / 46 cms Depth: 16" / 41 cms Height: 50" / 127 cms Seat Height: 17.5" / 44 cms
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    Pair of antique Italian Sgabello hall chairs with intricate romayne panels and grotesque masks,surrounded by ribbons and foliage. Late 18th/early 19th century. The word Scabello comes from the Latin for stool - scabellum. An earlier pair with similar carving to the lower front 'legs' are in The Metropolitan Museum in New York. Width: 15.5" / 39 cms Depth: 19" / 48 cms Height: 38.5" / 98 cms Seat Height: 17.5" / 44 cms
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