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Heneage Finch of (Earl, 5) Aylesford Sold at Auction Prices

Etcher, b. 1786 - d. 1859

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    • * Aylesford (Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of, 1786-1859). Between Hyde & Romney, & Near Sandwich
      Oct. 22, 2019

      * Aylesford (Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of, 1786-1859). Between Hyde & Romney, & Near Sandwich

      Est: £200 - £400

      * Aylesford (Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of, 1786-1859). Between Hyde & Romney, & Near Sandwich, 1818, watercolour with pen and dark brown ink views on laid paper, the first with some overall spotting, both mounted on 19th-century backing paper with pale yellow wash and brown ink border, each with bold pencil attribution to Lord Aylesford on a strip of paper mounted to the lower edge of the backing paper, sheet size 13.4 x 24.7 cm (5.3 x 10.5 ins), window-mounted as one, together with Pocock (Nicholas, 1740-1821) , The High Torr from the Hag Wood, Matlock, june 6, 1794, & Amlock Bay, taken from the King Parkgate Packet, May 16, 1794, two grey wash landscape sketches on laid paper, each signed N. Pocock to lower left corner, and inscribed in brown ink to verso 'The High Torr from the Hag Wood Matlock June 6, 1794', and 'taken from onboard the King Parkgate Packet May 16, 1794', sheet size 15.3 x 29.2 cm (6.1 x 11.5 ins), plus Attributed to George Chinnery (1774-1852) , Alpine landscapes, three pencil on wove paper miniature studies, unsigned, each 9 x 5.3 cm (3.6 x 2.1 ins), window-mounted as one, and other various 19th-century English watercolours and drawings, including an early 19th-century unsigned watercolour view of a rocky mountain landscape with waterfall, James T. Watts, The Great Kirk at Newhaven, Midlothian, an early 19th-century pen, ink and pale brown wash view of Old St Pancras Church, a small moonlit landscape by Chirac, 1836, a pencil view of Tawstock Church, North Devon, with monogram WH, an early to mid 19th-century pencil view of Bath, a watercolour harbour scene by G.S. Walters, dated 1902, a pencil study of old houses and church at Fordington, etc. (Qty: 28)

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