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Edwin Hayes RHA RI ROI (1819-1904)
HULKS IN PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR
watercolour over pencil
with typed Fine Art Society, London label on reverse
10 by 13.75in. (25.40 by 34.93cm)
Exhibited:
Fine Art Society, London, March 1973 [reference no. 9792]
1,500-
2,000 (£1,260-£1,680 approx)
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Joseph William Carey RUA (1859-1937)
RMS CAMPANIA
pen and ink with watercolour and gouache heightened with
white
signed lower right; variously inscribed in the lower margin
6.25 by 11.50in. (15.88 by 29.21cm)
Inscriptions in the margin read (left to right): “Columbus’ three ships
(additional faint inscription indecipherable), Santa Maria 300tons, La Pinta
100tons, Campania 12500tons, Nina 30tons.”
300-
500 (£250-£420 approx)
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Mary Georgina Barton RWS (1861-1949)
SLIGO CANAL
watercolour over pencil
signed lower right
13.50 by 20.50in. (34.29 by 52.07cm)
1,000-
1,500 (£840-£1,260 approx)
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Miss Mary Jane Grattan Guinness, (later Mrs Pitcairn)
(1805-1870)
CLIFFS NEAR DINGLE and VENTRY (A PAIR)
watercolour heightened with white on buff-coloured paper
each inscribed with title lower centre
8.50 by 13.25in. (21.59 by 33.66cm)
Provenance:
The Collection of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness;
Thence to his nephew, Baron Plunket, Archbishop of Dublin;
With a private collector Dublin, 1990s;
Royal Dublin Society, Antique’s Fair;
Where purchased by the present owner
Exhibited:
‘Nineteenth Century Irish Topographical Watercolours’,
Neptune Gallery, Dublin, circa 1990
600-
800 (£500-£670 approx)
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Samuel C. Taylor (1870-1944)
HARBOUR SCENE, BRITTANY
chalk pastel on buff-coloured paper
with typed Jorgensen Fine Art label on reverse
6.25 by 8.25in. (15.88 by 20.96cm)
150-
200 (£130-£170 approx)
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