Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Two-Day Auction

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Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Two-Day Auction

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Auction closed (2 day sale)

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After Sir William Russell Flint (Scottish, 1880-1969) "The Shower" and one other similar bucolic study of a well-dressed lady before an expansive ...

Alison C Musker (British, b. 1938) An earthy, abstracted depiction of tall whitewashed buildings, watercolour, signed, in double oval card mount a...

James Fletcher-Watson (1913-2004)"Road near Bourton on the Water", an autumnal study of a country road with trees lining the banks, watercolour, s...

Daisy Boxsius (1885-1967)"Obit, Woodside", believed to be a Second World War British Home Front Croydon, South London street scene, depicting a bo...

Carol Frarey (b. 1931) "The Market House and Pinnacle, Marlock", an enchanting, wintry, Somerset street scene with snow falling from a stormy sky,...

Ginnosuke Yokouchi (Japanese, 1870-1942) Two impressionistic, hazy landscapes depicting a figure in a chokkibune before Mount Fuji and a cascading...

Takashi Nakayama (Japanese, 1893 - 1978)Two solitary studies of workers carrying woven baskets on their backs and bamboo rakes rested on their sho...

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