Lincoln Collective Sale 12 21, 2022 View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 701-800 of 929. Previous|12345678910|Next Image Lot Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 802 Lesley Ann Ivory (b.1934). Great Spotted Woodpecker, watercolour, signed, titled with price ticket of £235 verso, 38cm x 51cm. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 804 20thC School. Boat before towers, ink and wash, unsigned, 19cm x 24cm. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 806 19thC School. Figures picking brambles before hay cart on a summers day, watercolour, unsigned, price label verso £95, 16cm x 25cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 807 J. MacDiarmid (19thC). Glen Lion, Perthshire, watercolour, signed and dated 1918, titled and attributed to the mount, 23cm x 35cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 809 M. A. Greenwood (20thC). Blue tits and poppies, mixed media, signed under mount and attributed verso, 30cm x 21cm. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 812 Evelyn Scott (20thC). Bluebell Wood, pastel, signed, titled verso with handwritten price tag £75, 44cm x 33cm. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 813 Evelyn M. Scott (20thC). Poppies and foxgloves before trees, watercolour, signed, 44cm x 31cm. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 814 Spare lot. StatusCLOSED View details 814A After Liz Shepherd. Soho Gallery poster. November 20th, 1981, 76cm x 55cm. Sold For£4StatusSold View details 815 E. T. Potter (20thC). Stream before cottage on a summers day, watercolour, signed, attributed verso, 17cm x 25cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 816 Miles Sharpe (19thC). Lady holding basket aside dog on a path, signed and dated 1900, Cleve Pitcher Framing label verso, 45cm x 70cm. Sold For£9StatusSold View details 817 W. J. Hill (19thC). Figure of a lady standing in a forest, watercolour, signed, 58cm x 38cm. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 819 Don Neale (1926-2020). Swans, watercolour, signed, initialled and dated (19)81, 10cm x 17cm. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 821 William Cruikshank (1848-1922). Dead pheasants in a clearing, watercolour, signed, 28cm x 42cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 823 19thC School. Figure on a bridge with cattle and trees, with buildings in the distance, oil on canvas, unsigned, 51cm x 61cm. Sold For£45StatusSold View details 824 19thC School. Figure on a path with flowing river and mountains in the distance, oil on canvas, unsigned, 39cm x 54cm. Sold For£8StatusSold View details 825 Charles Passey (1847-1898). Millpond before figures and trees, oil on canvas, signed, 41cm x 61cm. Sold For£9StatusSold View details 828 Morris (20thC). Buoy and boats on calm waters, watercolour, signed, 18cm x 52cm and another similar by the same hand - pair. (2) Sold For£15StatusSold View details 829 19thC Continental School. Musicians before houses, oil on canvas, unsigned, 20cm x 15cm. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 830 19thC English School. Figure on a path aside trees, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 20cm x 29cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 837 Manner of W. B. Thomas. Boston and the coast, watercolour, unsigned, 13cm x 17cm and another - pair. (2) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 839 Thomas George Storey (1865-1935). Landscape, blossom trees before spire, oil on canvas, signed, labelled verso, 25cm x 35cm. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 840 After Andrzej Kuhn. Figures In Moonlight, oil on board, 101cm x 80cm. Sold For£200StatusSold View details 841 Margaret Gillies (1803-1887). Portrait of Mrs Hopkinson and children, oil on paper, label verso stating the sitters details and the artist's address as 31 Upper Montague Square, 1839-40, 23cm x 17cm .(AF) Sold For£75StatusSold View details 842 William George Meadows (c.1825-1907). Figures on a path aside tree, with cattle in the foreground, cottage and windmill in the distance, oil on canvas, signed, 73cm x 128cm. Estimates£150 - £250Sold For£110StatusSold View details 843 After Conde Nast. Vogue Rose Red, advertising print, 65cm x 46cm. Sold For£7StatusSold View details 844 George Chapman (1908-1993). Welsh street scene, oil on board, written in pencil verso friends, Goldmark Gallery sales invoice for £1800 and other related ephemera, 48cm x 82cm. Sold For£750StatusSold View details 845 After Disney. Mickey Mouse, still life, acrylic on board, titled Stewart verso, 18cm x 23cm, John Vous, Three Gifts, artist signed limited edition print, further block print, Louis Borian 1969 artwork, circular mirror, etc. (a quantity) Sold For£3StatusSold View details 846 E. Boscher (20thC). The Gate, pastel, signed, partial label verso, 35cm x 45cm. Sold For£2StatusSold View details 847 Walter E. Ellis (1849-1914). Figures on path before cottage, oil on canvas, signed, 23cm x 31cm. Sold For£18StatusSold View details 848 After Lloyd. Figure feeding geese, print, 23cm x 46cm, various others, figures and cattle on a path, child in boat, etc. (4) Sold For£15StatusSold View details 851 A quantity of architectural drawings, relating to new buildings and building projects in North Lincolnshire, architect Rex Critchlow. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 852 An architectural drawing of Magdalene College Cambridge, by Rex Critchlow, various photographs of the college, and a printed detail elevation of part of the Victoria and Albert Museum by Aston Webb (1849-1930) architect. (3) Sold For£30StatusSold View details 853 Various architectural plans and drawings by Rex Critchlow, former architect North Lincolnshire, to include Swinhope Rectory, proposed house near Grimsby, etc. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 860 A large quantity of mainly unframed watercolours, by the artist Jennifer Critchlow, various subjects to include portraits, buildings, some artist materials, etc. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 862 Late 20thC School. Female nude, with green background, oil on board, unsigned, 77cm x 50cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 865 Rex Critchlow. Still life with lamp, and various oils by the artist to include Ravendale, Hands, The Merchants, etc. (8) Sold For£5StatusSold View details 867 Gerald Coulson. Solitude, artist signed print, 58cm x 74cm. Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£18StatusSold View details 869 O. Morton. Ram and sheep in landscape, watercolour, 25cm x 34cm, and a watercolour by Robin Furness, titled January Neasham Lane. (2) Sold For£6StatusSold View details 870 Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011). Gun dog with pheasant, dry point etching, artist signed limited edition drypoint etching number 43/75, 28cm x 32cm. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 871 Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011). Gun dog with pheasant, artist signed, limited edition dry point etching, number 144/150, 26cm x 35cm. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 872 J. Martin. Village scene with figures, cottages, and chickens, watercolour, signed and dated 1925, 18cm x 24cm. Sold For£9StatusSold View details 873 Josaphina Solori. Still life with flowers, oil on canvas, 90cm x 59cm. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 875 John Garton. Chickens and cockerels, oil on board, initialled and signed in full verso, a pair, 10cm x 15cm. Sold For£240StatusSold View details 876 Gerald Coulson. The Sinking Of The Turpitz, artist signed limited edition print number 193/500, 61cm x 73cm. Sold For£35StatusSold View details 877 J. E. Fox. Four masted sailing ship, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1980, and another similar dated 1979, a pair, 25cm x 34cm. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 878 After Chris J Stothard. Waddington's Lincoln, artist signed and dedicated coloured print, 53cm x 64cm, a printed board dedicated to 617 Squadron, The Dam Busters. (2) Sold For£40StatusSold View details 880 John B. Lemae. Tropical islands, watercolours, signed and dated 1966, set of four, 22cm x 34cm. Sold For£10StatusSold View details 882 Robert Taylor. Victory Over Dunkirk, artist signed limited edition print, also signed by Bob Stanford Tuck Sold For£30StatusSold View details 885 Christopher J. Stothard (b1952) Vulcan Bomber, oil on canvas, unframed, 43cm x 62cm. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 886 After Holland. Salute To A Legend, the 50th anniversary of 617 Squadron The Dam Busters, signed by A G Kimmins, etc. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 887 After Robert Taylor. Spitfire, colour print, signed by Douglas Bader and Johnny Johnson. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 888 A period photograph of 49 Squadron RAF Syerston May 1945. Sold For£50StatusSold View details 889 Geoff Craine. Johnny, artist signed limited edition print, number 198/850, and other aviation related prints to include Mosquito, signed by Leonard Cheshire, Vulcan, signed by various members of Operation Black Buck, other photographs, an oil painting by Theaker of the smack Fisherman At The Races, oil on board. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 890 After Robert Taylor. Lancaster, signed by Leonard Cheshire, and other artist signed prints to include NAAFI Break, by Gordon Beecham, Alpha Oscar One signed by the crew, Operation Carthage, etc. (6) Sold For£40StatusSold View details 891 Various pictures and prints, to include after Buffet, harbour scene, a print of St Paul's Ludgate after Shotter Boys, portrait of a bichon frise, Henry, signed Wingate, two prints of exotic birds, etc. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 893 After Alken. A Promising Field, coloured print, print of cattle in the manner of Sidney Cooper, sporting print of Mr William Long on Bertha of The Beaufort Hunt, and a large equestrian print. (4) Sold For£20StatusSold View details 896 Jean Woodward. Village scene with thatched cottages, figures, etc., pastel, signed and dated 1985, 49cm x 40cm, print of Lucern, a pencil drawing of a stag, signed Frank Carter, portrait of a lady, signed T R, etc. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 897 A pair of photographs by Timothy Stuart Dennis, each monochrome depicting street scenes and a watercolour, signed (3) Sold For£5StatusSold View details 898A Jno. Peacock, Lincoln. A longcase clock, in hanging mount, with 25cm painted square dial with Roman numeric and Arabic numerals, in a hanging case, thirty hour. (AF) Sold For£22StatusSold View details 899 After Peter Biegl. Lester Piggott's eight Derby winners, coloured print, 60cm x 85cm. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 900 Alan B. Hayman (b.1947). Woodcock Rising, artist signed limited edition print no. 11/850, and another The Intruder no. 13/850, 40cm x 57cm. (2) Sold For£2StatusSold View details 902 Michael Rondot. Concorde Farewell, limited edition artist signed proof no.37/50, 45cm x 65cm. Sold with certificate. Sold For£80StatusSold View details 903 Francis (Frank) Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941). Two women winding wool, gelatin carbon print, signed in pencil, 29cm x 20cm. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 904 Francis (Frank) Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941). Rest, Jack Moat, gelatin carbon print, handwritten number and signed to the front, copyright no. 416 and signed verso, 20cm x 14cm. Sold For£160StatusSold View details 906 A George III glass painting, The last of Richmond Hill, and another Sweet Nan of Hampton Green, in colours. 26cm x 21cm. (2) Sold For£30StatusSold View details 907 June Baker. Cottage with chickens, oil on board. Sold For£5StatusSold View details 908 A. Stuart Ripanto (fl.1986). Rippled water with target, mixed media, signed, 85cm x 88cm. Sold For£4StatusSold View details 909 A Victorian alphabetic and numeric sampler by Elizabeth Forwell Kilblain, Academy Greenock 1889, 40cm x 26cm. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 910 After Millicent Allingham. Children in rural setting, printed on silk, in elaborate glazed gilt gesso frame, 47cm x 41cm. Sold For£100StatusSold View details 911 A Franz Hanfstaengl crystoleum, copywrite 1896 of a lady in reflective mood 29cm x 19cm. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 912 Five US Embassy framed prints, 37cm x 51cm. (5) Estimates£15 - £30Sold For£5StatusSold View details 913 A. W. Ross. Windmill, ducks, etc., Norfolk, oil on board, 46cm x 60cm, floral prints, Elizabeth II jigsaw, print of Lincoln, Lowry print, and a print after Steve Gale. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 914 A 19thC embroidered sampler, embroidered with deer, parrots, flowers, etc., 41cm x 31cm. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 915 An engraved circular wall mirror, decorated with flowers and leaves, 69cm diameter. Sold For£22StatusSold View details 916 A Regency style porthole mirror, with bevelled glass, moulded outline and orb frame, 63cm diameter. Sold For£65StatusSold View details 919 A mahogany stick barometer, with silvered register, turned reservoir, etc., in George III style, 94cm high. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 920 A Stockall and Marples mahogany RAF wall clock, the dial painted with Roman numerals, surrounded by brass bezel, fusee movement, Air Ministry stamp to reverse 44cm diameter. Estimates£300 - £400Sold For£480StatusSold View details 921 A 20thC mahogany cased RAF wall clock, with 34cm diameter Roman numeric dial, marked RAF with fusee movement in plain case, with pendulum and key, S.K. & C. 1939 - A M to the back of the case, movement marked M & Co. 1941, 44cm diameter. Sold For£700StatusSold View details 922 An oak cased barometer, with barley twist supports and hexagonal lower case, the brass dial engraved Rowley Nottingham, 51cm high. Estimates£30 - £40Sold For£35StatusSold View details 923 An oval gilt gesso wall mirror, decorated with scrolls, etc. Sold For£15StatusSold View details 924 A Vienna wall clock, in walnut case, simulated enamel dial, 70cm high. (AF) Sold For£10StatusSold View details 926 A late 19th/early 20thC aneroid barometer, in a carved oak case, decorated with leaves, fluted columns and a broken pediment, 96cm high. Sold For£40StatusSold View details 927 A late 19th/early 20thC brass wine bottle corking machine, incomplete, 77cm high. (AF) Sold For£48StatusSold View details 928 A GB Seahorse copper mast head ships lamp, with prismatic lenses, 50cm high. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 929 An early Victorian alphabetic pictorial and motto sampler, by Betsy Balls aged eleven years dated 1838, decorated with vases of flowers and birds, with a Greek key border with a flamed mahogany and inlaid frame, the frame 45cm x 44cm. Sold For£60StatusSold View details 931 A late 19thC American walnut wall clock, in ogee shaped case, paper label for Bradbury clock company, in rosewood case, with a thirty hour movement, printed and painted dial and verre eglomise panel of a rural landscape with bridges, etc., 66cm high, 39cm wide. Sold For£48StatusSold View details 932 A late 19th/early 20thC American wall clock, in mahogany and simulated rosewood ogee shaped case, with paper label for E N Welch of Forestville Connecticut, painted dial decorated with flowers above a verre eglomise panel of State Street Boston, 67cm high, 39cm wide. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 933 An American architectural shaped mantel clock, in a mahogany case, bearing paper label for E N Welch of Forestville Connecticut, with thirty hour movement, later printed dial above a verre eglomise panel title E Pluribus Unum, and decorated with American flags, 50cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 934 A late 19thC American mantel clock, by Seth Thomas of Thomaston Connecticut, in walnut case, decorated with scrolls, etc., eight day movement, etc., 55cm high. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 935 A late 19thC American mantel clock, in carved walnut gingerbread style case, stamp to dial Made By The New Haven Clock Company New Haven Connecticut, with gilt embellishment, on bracket feet, 63cm high. Sold For£20StatusSold View details 936 A late 19thC American mantel clock, in walnut gingerbread style case, the dial stamped Waterbury Clock Company USA, and with separate key wind alarm, 58cm high. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 937 A late 19thC American mantel clock, in a walnut gingerbread style case, the painted dial stamped Manufactured By The Ansonia Clock Company New York, and with gilt verre eglomise embellishment, on block feet, 58cm high. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 938 A late 19thC mantel clock, in walnut and parcel gilt case, dial stamped Seth Thomas, the case with ¾ gallery, above a door with gilt verre eglomise decoration of griffins, etc., on block feet, 57cm high. Sold For£38StatusSold View details 939 A late 19thC American mantel clock, in walnut and rosewood case, the arched top set with three finials, above a white paper dial on a plinth, 63cm high. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 940 A 19thC gingerbread clock, with 13cm diameter, Arabic dial, marked Newhaven Clock Co, USA in heavily carved cased, with pendulum, 64cm high. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 941 A late 19thC American mantel clock, in gingerbread style walnut case, with pierced crest, above a gilt verre eglomise door, the dial stamped Manufactured By The Ingraham Company Bristol Connecticut, on a plinth, 59cm high. Sold For£30StatusSold View details 942 An American architectural mantel clock, in a walnut case, with painted label for Jerome & Co New Haven Connecticut, later printed dial, the door inset with a verre eglomise panel of a building and a stage coach, 50cm high. Sold For£28StatusSold View details 944 A late 19thC American mantel clock, in a walnut case, with gilt metal mount, the dial stamped Woods Patent Alarm, on bracket feet, 57cm high. Sold For£25StatusSold View details 945 A late 19thC American mantel clock, in figured walnut case with arched top, the paper dial stamped The New Haven Clock Company USA, the door with verre eglomise decoration with flower and leaves, on a plinth, 46cm high. Sold For£22StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678910|Next Previous 12345678910 Next