Beautiful 19th-century Watercolour of Lady Elizabeth: Watercolour Painting of Lady Elizabeth, wife of Charles Bulmer Esq, of Saltwell Hall, Co Durham. 1778 – 1852, and the artist is probably Edward Hastings (1781 – 1861). She is the eldest daughter of Joseph Woodhouse of Southwood, Northumberland—more indistinct description at verso. Provenance: Acquired from a Large house in Chelsea, London. A Cased…
N Chalmers: Still life Water - Colour: Signed, Gilt framed and glazed, ‘fruits and wine’. This is a delightful still life of fruits and wine on a bowl, dated and signed N Chalmers, 1921. The painting would look more vibrant and clearer if the glass is taken out for cleaning inside and outside.
Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife" – After Biliverti, Late 18th Century Italian School, Water colour on board, Gilt Frame After Giovanni Biliverti Water colour on board in a rich gilt frame Dimensions: 44 x 42 cm (17.5 x 16.5 inches) This dramatic and finely executed oil painting captures the powerful biblical scene of Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife, rendered in the manner…
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Girl with Chalk and Slate — Henry John Terry (1818–1880), Watercolour on Paper This charming watercolour by Henry John Terry (1818–1880) depicts a young girl seated with a slate and chalk, captured in a quiet moment of childhood reflection. Terry was known for his sensitive portrayals of domestic and youthful subjects, and here he combines gentle expression with careful attention…
Watercolour, N. Chalmers (British School), dated 1921 This finely observed still life watercolour depicts a classic table top arrangement of fruit and wine, rendered with calm restraint and balanced composition. A bowl of ripe fruit is set alongside a wine bottle and glass, with bread placed in the foreground, evoking the enduring still-life tradition rooted in harmony, nourishment, and quiet…
Watercolour, Mother and Child, Antique, John Henry Mole (1814–1886) This sensitive and finely executed Victorian watercolour depicts a quiet, intimate exchange between a mother and her young daughter at the edge of a pastoral landscape. The mother, seated thoughtfully, listens as the child—absorbed in her bead necklace—speaks with gentle seriousness, lending the composition both emotional depth and narrative charm.
English School, Victorian Period (c. 1860–1880) This charming Victorian watercolour depicts a tranquil English seaside landscape, with figures pausing beside a gently flowing rivulet as sailing boats drift across the water beyond a small stone bridge. Executed with a delicate, confident hand, the composition balances soft coastal light with earthy foreground tones, capturing the quiet poetry of Victorian leisure and…