£420
A group of thirteen 19th century framed paintings and prints, to include: H.G. Greeve after H.G Turner - a set of three hunting prints titled 'The Rendezvous', 'Disgorging' and 'The Departure', published 1839, 53 x 42 cm; Hesse - portrait of a dog in profile, signed lower right, oil on canvas board, 27 x 38 cm; Two rural landscapes, one initialled and dated 'YB, 1875'; A watercolour of cattle on the riverside; an oval framed pencil study of a dog in profile, initialled and dated 'JC 1879'; A hand-coloured print after Snaffles with pen inscriptions below; together with a stevenograph titled 'Full Cry' a set of three hunting prints after Howitt and others, largest frame: 35 x 90 cm (13)
Might be an original, the two sketches left and right are in pencil and have been cut in outline and then mounted on the card. The 'grass' is in pencil applied directly to the mount.
'Out For a Jolly' (S. Berks) to C.A Snaffles
This is a possible sleeper.
Sealed within the frame, paper size 26cm x 33.
Local farmhouse clearance, first time to market.
Glass very dirty, but under a lens appears good and appears watercolour.
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