International Arts Online Auction

June 23, 2011

LOT 70

Lot 70

Initials M.C.B. (fl. 1850-1855)

Initials M.C.B. (fl. 1850-1855)
Lot 70 Details
Initials M.C.B. (fl. 1850-1855), British

ALBUM OF 37 TOPOGRAPHICAL VIEWS INCLUDING: THE STOLZENFELS; THE ENTRANCE OF LOCH GOIL; STUDY OF TREES AT KENSINGTON GARDENS; LOOKING AT ENOCH LONG; ARDENCONNEL QUAY; DALMAHOY BRIDGE, APRIL /50; DUMBIE BOCH BULLERS OF BUCHAN, ABERDEENSHIRE 3RD SEPT /50; FALKLANCH HOUSE NORTH AND WEST SIDES 26TH AUG /50; FALKLANCH PALACE NORTH WEST FRONT 27TH AUG /50; SCOTSTOWN FROM THE FLOWER GARDENS OF ABERDEENSHIRE 11TH SEPT /50; CAVE ON THE SHORE 13TH SEPT /50; ARBROATH CATHEDRAL 14TH SEPT /50; VIEW FROM HOTEL

Thirty-seven watercolours tipped onto pages of a Victorian album; some signed with initials, most titled, many dated
Various sizes from approximatley 4.75" x 8.25" — 12.1 x 21 cm.; 10" x 14" — 25.4 x 35.6 cm.

Estimate $300-$500

Realised: $192
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Initials M.C.B. (fl. 1850-1855)
  • Initials M.C.B. (fl. 1850-1855)
  • Initials M.C.B. (fl. 1850-1855)
  • Initials M.C.B. (fl. 1850-1855)
Provenance:

Mrs. Agnew inscribed in pencil on rear free endpapers;
This lot sold to benefit The Salvation Army, Sudbury

CONDITION DETAILS

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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