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Landscape painter, Water color painter, b. 1729 - d. 1807

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    • CHARLES GORE (HORKESTOW, YORKSHIRE 1729-1807 WEIMAR) Shipping, with dolphi
      Mar. 24, 2022

      CHARLES GORE (HORKESTOW, YORKSHIRE 1729-1807 WEIMAR) Shipping, with dolphi

      Est: £600 - £1,000

      CHARLES GORE (HORKESTOW, YORKSHIRE 1729-1807 WEIMAR) Shipping, with dolphins, a squall approaching pencil and watercolour on paper 5 7/8 x 8 3/8 in. (15 x 21.3 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Manner of Charles Gore (1729-1807), Pencil and was...
      Aug. 06, 2021

      Manner of Charles Gore (1729-1807), Pencil and was...

      Est: £100 - £200

      Manner of Charles Gore (1729-1807), Pencil and wash, A wooded path with figures. Ascribed verso. Approx. 8 1/2" x 8 3/4"

      Claydon Auctioneers
    • Charles Gore (1729-1807), XVIII, English School, Watercolour, Trees in Italy, A study of Italian pin
      Aug. 17, 2020

      Charles Gore (1729-1807), XVIII, English School, Watercolour, Trees in Italy, A study of Italian pin

      Est: £40 - £60

      Charles Gore (1729-1807), XVIII, English School, Watercolour, Trees in Italy, A study of Italian pines. Ascribed and dated 1775 verso. Approx. 9" x 8 1/4"

      Claydon Auctioneers
    • Charles Gore (1729-1807) - Study of an ornamented barge
      Apr. 19, 2016

      Charles Gore (1729-1807) - Study of an ornamented barge

      Est: £400 - £600

      Watercolour and pencil 23 x 31.5 cm.(9 1/8 x 12 3/8 in) Provenance: J S Maas & Co Ltd., London (label on reverse)

      Dreweatts 1759
    • ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES GORE (HORKESTOWE, YORKSHIRE
      Oct. 31, 2012

      ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES GORE (HORKESTOWE, YORKSHIRE

      Est: £80 - £120

      ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES GORE (HORKESTOWE, YORKSHIRE 1729-1807 WEIMAR) Study of a brig in four positions Inscribed 'before the wind...on the larboard tack...in Stays...on Starboard tack' (lower centre) Pencil, white chalk and watercolour, on paper 4½ x 8¾ in. (11.4 x 22.2 cm.)

      Charles Miller Ltd
    • Attributed to Charles Gore (Horkestowe, Yorkshire 1729-1807 Weimar)
      May. 18, 2011

      Attributed to Charles Gore (Horkestowe, Yorkshire 1729-1807 Weimar)

      Est: £300 - £500

      Attributed to Charles Gore (Horkestowe, Yorkshire 1729-1807 Weimar) Study of a brig in four positions inscribed 'before the wind...on the larboard tack...in Stays...on Starboard tack' (lower centre) pencil, white chalk and watercolour, on paper 4½ x 8¾ in. (11.4 x 22.2 cm.)

      Christie's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      SHIPPING OFF CALAIS; SHIPPING OFF DUNKIRK measurements note one 14 by 38.5 cm., 5 1/2 by 15 1/4 in., the other 14.5 by 34.5 cm., 5 3/4 by 13 1/2 in. two, one signed u.r.: Calais 5th June 1785 C Gore, the other inscribed, u.l.: Nichol and u.r.: Dunkirk 1769 and further inscribed variously pen and brown ink and watercolour on laid paper, watermarked with a fleur-de-lys, with original pen and ink line mount, the other pen and grey ink and grey wash over pencil on laid paper, watermarked: LVG, with a grey wash sketch of a ship verso Quantity: 2 PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram; Purchased from Leggatt Brothers, London, 1965

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £600 - £800

      ISOLA BELLA, LAKE MAGGIORE, ITALY, FROM THE SOUTH; ISOLA BELLA, LAKE MAGGIORE, ITALY, FROM THE SOUTH-WEST measurements note one 9.5 by 29.5 cm., 3 3/4 by 11 1/2 in., the other 11 by 32.5 cm., 4 1/4 by 11 3/4 in. two, one inscribed u.r.: Isola Bella from the South West one pen and black ink with watercolour over pencil on laid paper, watermarked, with a sketch of a gondola in Venice verso, the other watercolour over pencil heightened with touches of white Quantity: 2 PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1405a)

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      SHIPPING OFF ELSINORE, DENMARK measurements note 14 by 48 cm., 5 1/2 by 19 in. signed l.r.: ChGore 1792 pen and brown and grey ink with watercolour over pencil on laid paper, watermarked PROVENANCE P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., London, from whom purchased by Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1406a), 1937 NOTE Elsinore is a seaport of Denmark, on the island of Zealand and on the western shore of the Sound. It was here that Shakespeare set the scene for Hamlet

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £600 - £800

      SHIPPING OFF PORT MAHON, MINORCA measurements note 23 by 52.5 cm., 9 by 20 3/4 in. indistinctly inscribed along border l.c. pen and grey and black ink with watercolour over pencil, with pen and ink border PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram, (L.1405a); Purchased from P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., London, 1963 NOTE Port Mahon was captured by the British in 1708 and it remained the principal British naval base in the Mediterranean until 1815

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £600 - £800

      VIEWS OF PEVENSEY CASTLE, SUSSEX measurements note one 19 by 49 cm., 7 1/2 by 19 1/4 in., the other 14 by 50.5 cm., 5 1/2 by 20 in. two, one signed l.r.: Pevensey Castle taken by Charles Gore Esq 1781/NB There is a Ditch round the inner fortification and further inscribed with colour notes, the other inscribed u.r.: Pevensey Castle and also further inscribed with notes watercolour over pencil on laid paper Quantity: 2 PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1405a) NOTE Pevensey Castle was built soon after the Norman Conquest on the River Ashburn near Pevensey Bay, four miles north east of Eastbourne and twelve miles south west of Hastings

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £500 - £700

      COLE GREEN, HERTFORDSHIRE COLE GREEN, HERTFORDSHIRE measurements note 18 by 36 cm., 7 by 14 in. inscribed u.r.: Lord Coopers House Cole Green/Herts pen and grey ink and watercolour over pencil on laid paper, watermarked PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1405a); Purchased from Leggatt Brothers, London, 1965 NOTE Gore's watercolour depicts the house adjoining the hamlet of Cole Green in Hertfordshire built by the second Earl Cowper soon after he bought the estate in 1720. It was a handsome building, but Humphrey Repton felt that 'the chief Beauty of the Estate consists in the Valley, or rather the two hanging banks which form the Valley.' He also pointed out that 'the present mansion at Cole Green stands so far back from this valley as to make the views from it flat and uninteresting.' (see Christopher Hussey, 'Panshanger, Hertfordshire I', Country Life, January 11th 1936, p.42). In 1799 Humphrey Repton advised the fifth Earl Cowper on the design and siting of a new house. Panshanger was constructed on the other side of the river Mimram from the original house in the castellated Gothic style. In 1919 a large part of the estate was sold to Ebenezer Howard and became the first part of Welwyn Garden City

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £600 - £800

      SHIPPING OFF HELIGOLAND, NORTH SEA measurements note 17.5 by 37 cm., 7 by 14 1/2 in. inscribed u.l.: Rabbit Island Heligoland and l.r.: Rabbit Island...Heligoland/about a mile to the East pen and brown ink and watercolour over pencil on laid paper, watermarked PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1405a) NOTE Heligoland, known for its large rabbit population, is a small island in the North Sea, situated thirty-six miles north west of the mouth of the Elbe. It is one mile long from north to south and one third of a mile from east to west. The island, taken by the British from the Danes in 1807 and formally ceded to England in 1814, was then given to Germany in 1890, in return for concessions made to Britain in East Africa

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £600 - £800

      RAMSGATE PIER AND TOWN measurements note 13.5 by 47 cm., 5 1/4 by 18 1/2 in. inscribed u.c.: Ramsgate Pier & Town, numbered u.r.: 52 and further inscribed variously along upper edge pen and grey ink with watercolour over pencil on laid paper, watermarked PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1405a); Purchased from Leggatt Brothers, London, 1965

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £500 - £700

      THE VILLAGE OF WILHELMSBURG, HAMBURG THE VILLAGE OF WILHELMSBURG, HAMBURG measurements note 12 by 26 cm., 4 3/4 by 10 1/4 in. inscribed u.c.: Passage from Hamburgh to Harbourg and also inscribed u.r.: Village of Wilhelmsburg pen and black ink and watercolour over pencil on laid paper PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1405a)

      Sotheby's
    • CHARLES GORE 1729-1807
      Dec. 08, 2005

      CHARLES GORE 1729-1807

      Est: £1,200 - £1,800

      SHIPPING OFF ELIZABETH CASTLE, JERSEY measurements note 15 by 54 cm., 6 by 21 1/4 in. signed l.r.: Jersey 1772/ChGore and inscribed variously along upper edge pen and grey ink with watercolour over pencil on laid paper PROVENANCE Sir Bruce Ingram (L.1405a)

      Sotheby's
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