Antique Oil Painting ‘Travelling Horsemen’ signed Harden Sidney Melville (1824-1894) A well-executed oil painting by listed British artist- Harden Sidney Melville- is best known for landscape paintings with horses, particularly workhorses and animals such as these. The painting depicts horses pulling a carriage in the countryside, with scenes of a cottage and farm birds and dogs.
Maclark, “Ponies in the Shade” Original Oil Painting c.1920s, Signed Framed Landscape A charming early 20th-century landscape by Maclark depicting a peaceful group of ponies sheltering beneath mature trees in a sunlit rural setting. Executed with confident brushwork and a harmonious natural palette, the composition captures both movement and atmosphere, evoking the quiet beauty of the countryside.
View of Newstead Abbey by J.P. Smith, the home of Lord Byron before he settled in Italy This striking gouache on paper by J.P. Smith captures a detailed and atmospheric view of Newstead Abbey, the historic ancestral home of the romantic poet Lord Byron. Poet, Satirist, Nobleman, Political Activist (born in London, England, on January 22, 1788).
Late 19th-century German gilt framed oil on canvas signed. A late 19th-century German cottage scene. A peaceful scene of a mother feeding a child while the older sibling looking on and a third sleeping baby in a cradle. Beautifully painted and framed in gilt, signed at lower right Brauen H. Painting acquired from Germany some time ago.
John Henry Mole (1814–1886): Watercolour of a Mother and Daughter This beautiful watercolour captures a tender moment between a mother and her young daughter as they talk at the edge of a field. The child, absorbed in fiddling with her bead necklace, appears contemplative, adding a layer of introspection to the scene. This particular watercolour, with its intricate detailing and…