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Marine Sale

16 September 2008 | starting at 14:00 BST

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78 lots available

Louis Verboeckhoven(born 1870)A Belgian tjalk running out to sea against the tide

Alfred Priest(British, 1810-1850)A lugger with passengers inshore below cliffs

William Lee Hankey(British, 1869-1952)Gourdon (Alpes Maritime) 23.8 x 29.8cm. (9 3/8 x 11 3/4in.)

John Thomas Serres(British, 1759-1825)Running inshore towards the lighthouse; hay barges 15.2 x 18.4cm. (6 x 7 1/4in.), (2)

William Thornley(British, 1857-1898)An old brig lying off the beach below Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island

Daniel Turner(active England 1782-1801)Lambeth Palace

John James Wilson(British, born 1818)Returning to port 30.5 x 50.8cm. (12 x 20in.)

Henry Redmore(British, 1820-1887)Running into harbour on the full tide; a calm day on the Scheldt oval, (2)

Thomas Luny(British, 1759-1837)A frigate underway offshore, with a ship-of-the-line anchored off her stern

Thomas Luny(British, 1759-1837)Ships of the fleet off Portsmouth, with a departing frigate in open water

William Thornley(British, 1857-1898)Loading provisions; Estuary by moonlight

Alfred Herbert(British, d.1861)Congested waters off the light vessel; hauling in the nets at close quarters each 43.2 x 68cm. (17 x 26 3/4in.), (2)

Henry Scott Tuke RA, RWS(British, 1858-1929)Study of a schooner

Henry Scott Tuke RA, RWS(British, 1858-1929)Head study of a boy; Study of a schooner ; 7.5 x 11.5cm (3 x 4 1/2 in) framed as one

George Weatherill(British, 1810-1890)A crowded excursion steamer inshore below a cliff, with small craft coming out to her 8.6 x 14cm. (3 3/8 x 5 1/2in.)

George Weatherill(British, 1810-1890)A sudden squall off Whitby

George Weatherill(British, 1810-1890)Heading up the coast with Whitby astern 8.6 x 13.7cm. (3 3/8 x 5 3/8in.)

John Cleveley II(British, 1747-1786)Fishermen at workoff the mouth of the Tagus, with the Belem Tower beyond and the Bugio lighthouse standing out to sea 25.4 x 35.6cm. (10 x 14in.)

Thomas Luny(British, 1759-1837)The 'Rebecca' in two positions off Walmer Castle 74.3 x 122cm. (29 1/4 x 48in.)

Thomas Luny(British, 1759-1837)The fully-rigged merchantman 'Minerva' in two positions off Dover 63.5 x 106.7cm. (25 x 42in.)

Thomas Whitcombe(British, 1760-1824)The Calcutta-trade merchantman 'Nonsuch' in two positions off the Kingsgate Gap

Édouard Adam(French, 1847-1929)The full-rigger 'King Ceolric' running down the coast under full sail

Thomas Whitcombe(British, 1760-1824)A Frigate in two positions calling for a pilot in the Downs

Édouard Adam(French, 1847-1929)The 'Richard Rylands' passing the Fasnet Rock

John Fraser(British, 1858-1927)A three-masted merchantman hove-to off Gibraltar with a xebec, off her stern

Frank Henry Mason(British, 1875-1965)The Royal Yacht 'Britannia' steaming past Gibraltar with her escort off her port beam 50.8 x 76.2cm. (20 x 30in.)

Martyn Richardson Mackrill(British, born 1962)H.M.S. 'St. Vincent' in Portsmouth Harbour 35.6 x 45.7cm. (14 x 18in.)

Henry Redmore(British, 1820-1887)Perilous waters 45.7 x 76.2cm. (18 x 30in.)

Charles Edward Dixon, R.I.(British, 1872-1934)'Indefatigable', 'Neptune' and 'Thunderer' at Spithead, July 8, 1912

Hercules Brabazon Brabazon(British, 1821-1906)On the Grand Canal, Venice with the Rialto bridge in the distance

Charles Edward Dixon, R.I.(British, 1872-1934)'Bound North' - the battlecruisers H.M.S. 'Indefatigable' and H.M.S. 'Lion'

Samuel Atkins(British, fl.1787-1808)Merchant brigs and other craft offshore; the smallest 11 x 15.2cm. (4 3/8 x 6in.), a set of three, framed overall

Montague Dawson(British, 1895-1973)WWII destroyers

Montague Dawson(British, 1895-1973)The White Ship running free before a fair wind 91.4 x 61cm. (36 x 24in.)

Thomas Rose Miles(British, active 1860-1900)The Thames barge 'Mary of Rochester' off Gravesend 61 x 91.4cm. (24 x 36in.)

Thomas Rose Miles(British, active 1860-1900)Beaching the lugger as the tide ebbs

Frederick Calvert(British, born circa 1785-died circa 1844)A brig hove-to off St. Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight, with a cutter caught in a swell nearby

English School19th CenturyThe three-masted barque 'Walerhoo' (sic) running past a fortified coastal town

John Russell Chancellor(British, 1925-1984)Hartland Overfalls 59 x 86.3cm. (23 1/4 x 34in.)

Lieut. William Elliott, R.N.(active 1784-1795)Lord Rodney's flagship 'Formidable' breaking through the French line at the battle of the Saintes, 12th. April 1782 61 x 91.4cm. (24 x 36in.)

Oswald Walters Brierly(British, 1817-1894)The Bombardment of Acre, 3rd. November 1840

Thomas Sewell Robins(British, died 1880)A Dutch hoy close inshore, with cargo coming aboard

Nicholas Matthew Condy(British, 1818-1851)‘Capture of the Rivoli. 84. Commodore Barre by the Victorious.74. Hon.ble. Sir John Talbot in the Gulf of Venice 1812 22nd. February. Le Mercure blowing up.’; ‘Capture of the Rivoli. 84. Commodore Barre by the Victorious 74 Honble. Sir J. Talbot’; ‘Capture of the Rivoli. 84. off Trieste’; ‘The Thunderer. 84 – Captn. King’; ‘The Alarm R.Y.S.’; ‘The Alarm R.Y.S. off the Eddystone’ The first measuring 13.7 x 19.4cm. (5 3/8 x 7 5/8in.), together with three others of similar size, one measuring 9 x 13cm. (3 1/2 x 5 1/4in.) and one measuring 8x 11.4cm. (3 1/8 x 4 1/2in.), (6). unframed

William Lionel Wyllie, R.A., R.E.(British, 1851-1931)The mouth of the harbour 66 x 111.7cm. (26 x 44in.)

Follower of Samuel Walters(British, 1811-1882)The Black Ball packet 'Marco Polo' coming to anchor off Liverpool

William Anderson(British, 1757-1837)A calm on the Medway

James Edwin Meadows(British, 1828-1888)Fishermen at work off a jetty in a heavy swell 61 x 106.7cm. (24 x 42in.)

Edmund John Niemann(British, 1813-1876)Pen Maen Mawr, Anglesey in the Distance

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