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Attributed works:
A saint kneeling in prayer, with other figures in the background (Apostles at the tomb), by Guercino (1591–1666). Red chalk, 28.2 by 20.7 cm. [LAW/STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, 82 PARK STREET, W1K 6NH]
Attributed works:
Attributed to George Gower (c.1540-1596), Portrait of Lady Arabella Stuart, £30,000-40,000 [Sworders]
Attributed works:
Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, by Thomas Girtin (1775– 1802). 1797. Watercolour over traces of pencil heightened with bodycolour on laid paper, 41.7 by 54.7 cm. [LAW/GUY PEPPIATT FINE ART, 6 MASONS YARD, DUKE STREET, SW1Y 6BU]
Attributed works:
Bust of an old man with a rosary, by Gaetano Gandolfi (1734–1802). Oil on canvas, 56.2 by 45.3 cm. [LAW/TRINITY FINE ART AND WALTER PADOVANI, 15 OLD BOND STREET, W1S 4AX]
Attributed works:
Bust of the Goddess Roma Vincenzo Pacetti (1746–1820) A monumental marble from the collection of Thomas Hope (1769–1831)
Attributed works:
C.R.W. Nevinson (1889-1946) ‘Banking at 4000 Feet’. Lithograph. 1917. Signed. 16x12 inches. [Abbott and Holder]
Attributed works:
Charles Beale, by Mary Beale (1633–99). Oil on paper laid on panel, 29 by 23 cm. [LAW/PHILIP MOULD & COMPANY, 18–19 PALL MALL, SW1Y 5LU]
Attributed works:
Detail from Vedute del Giardino del Mar. Stiozzi-Ridolfi già Orti Oricellari Florence, by Emilio Burci (1811–77). 1832. Pen and ink with grey wash, 21 by 25 cm. [LAW/NONESUCH GALLERY, LOWER FLOOR MAAS GALLERY, 6 DUKE STREET, SW1Y 6BN]
Attributed works:
GIOVANNI FRANCESCO BARBIERI, called GUERCINO (1591–1666) The Virgin of the Rosary with Saints Dominic and Catherine of Siena Pen and brown ink and brown wash, 401 x 267 mm. (15¾ x 10½ in.) [Stephen Ongpin Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Guido Reni Bologna, 1575 - 1642 Martyrdom of Saint Apollonia morettigallery.com Oil on copper, 44.1 x 33.6 cm [Moretti]
Attributed works:
Hunter resting and Hunter grazing, by Adam Roud (b.1971). 2024. Bronze, height 46 cm. and 42 cm., respectively. [LAW/SLADMORE GALLERY, 57 JERMYN STREET, SW1Y 6LX]
Attributed works:
Ivar Arosenus, Venus and Diogenes, 1908 Each titled Venus och Diogenes lower left, and signed and dated I.A./08 lower right Four watercolours on paper each 90 x 143 mm (3 ⁄1/2 x 5 ⁄5/8  in) [Clase Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Leda and the swan and the bath of Venus, by Claude Michel, called Clodion (1738–1814). c.1780–82. Terracotta, 33 by 98.4 by 5.7 cm. and 33.7 by 97.1 by 6.4 cm., respectively. [LAW/DANIEL KATZ GALLERY, 6 HILL STREET, W1J 5NF]
Attributed works:
Making soldiers: in the front line trench for the first time, by Eric Kennington (1888–1960). 1917. Lithograph, 45.7 by 35.6 cm. [LAW/ABBOTT AND HOLDER, 30 MUSEUM STREET, WC1A 1LH]
Attributed works:
Mask of the man with the broken nose, by Auguste Rodin (1840– 1917). Conceived 1864, cast 1883. Bronze, height 40.5 cm. [LAW/STUART LOCHHEAD SCULPTURE, 35 BURY STREET, SW1Y 6AU]
Attributed works:
P I E R R E -A L E X ANDR E W I L L E Paris, 1748 - 1837 THE TRAVELLING MUSICIANS Pen & ink on paper 44 x 33 cm | 1 7 1 / 3 x 1 3 i n [Nonesuch Gallery]
Attributed works:
Red cardinals, by Frank Dobson (1886–1963). 1946. Black ink and pastel, 38 by 49 cm. [LAW/CHARLES BEDDINGTON LTD, 16 SAVILE ROW, W1S 3PL]
Attributed works:
Sir Robert Ker Porter (1777-1842), An album of figure studies taken on travels through France and Russia, forty-one, each signed and dated between 1814 and 1816, pen and ink and watercolour, each sheet approx. 17.2 by 10.8 cm, 6¼ by 4 ½ in. [Guy Peppiatt Fine Art]
Attributed works:
SOPHIE FREMIET (1797–1867) Portrait of a Woman, 1818 Recently acquired by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles [Robilant and Voena]
Attributed works:
Summer, by Anna Boberg (1864–1935). Oil on canvas laid on board, 59 by 81 cm. [LAW/BEN ELWES FINE ART, 45 MADDOX STREET, W1S 2PE]
Attributed works:
TIZIANO VECELLIO, CALLED TITIAN (C.1485/90–1576) Rest on the Flight into Egypt Estimate: £15,000,000–25,000,000 Old Masters Part I, London, 2 July 2024 [Christie's]
Attributed works:
Vanitas, by Marcos Lozano (b.1990). 2023. Oil on board, 80 by 60 cm. [LAW/MORETTI FINE ART, 13 DUKE STREET, SW1Y 6DB]
Western art unattributed:
Detail of Mary Magdalene as a hermit. France, c.1305–13. Limestone, height 151 cm. [LAW/SAM FOGG, 15D CLIFFORD STREET, W1S 4JZ]
Western art unattributed:
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a green coat, white waistcoat and jabot, his hair powdered, by Jeremiah Meyer (1735– 89). c.1775. Watercolour on ivory, in a gold frame, set with half pearls, 6.7 by 5.1 cm. [LAW/THE LIMNER COMPANY, 6 MASONS YARD, DUKE STREET, SW1Y 6BU]
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
131-piece ‘Flat Model’ cutlery set for 12 persons, by Joseph Hoffmann (1870–1956). 1903–05. Silver and steel, dimensions variable. [YVES MACAUX, BRUSSELS/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
After ‘Olympia 1863’ She, by Yan Wang Preston (b.1976). 2023. Archival inkjet print, 150 by 190 cm. [MESSUMS, LONDON/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Aschegarten (Ash Garden), by Günther Uecker (b.1930). 1991. Ashes and stones on canvas laid on board, 105 by 75 by 11 cm. [AXEL VERVOORDT, ANTWERP/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
Blue and White Tarp, by Wen-Hsuan (Mia), Liu (b.1980). 2022. Ilford smooth gloss photographic paper on aluminium dibond, 83 by 66 by 13 cm. [UP GALLERY, HSINCHU/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Ceres and the Garden, by Giuseppe Lo Schiavo (b.1986). 2024. Fine art print on archival cotton paper, 148.5 by 110 cm. [SPAZIO NUOVO, ROME/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Chroma #180, by Grey Crawford (b.1951). 1981. Archival pigment print, 139 by 170 cm. PERSONS PROJECTS, BERLIN/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Conjunction 77-12, by Ha Chong-Hyun (b.1935). 1977. Oil on hemp canvas, 160 by 120 cm. TINA KIM GALLERY, NEW YORK/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
Farmyard scene, by V. Dijon. c.1854. Albumen print from a waxed paper negative, 25 by 30 cm. [ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ, WEST SUSSEX/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Jazz Piano Pot II, by Elizabeth Fritsch (b.1940). 1975. Hand-built stoneware with coloured slips, 28.5 by 18.5 by 6 cm.[ADRIAN SASSOON, LONDON/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
Jean Honoré FRAGONARD Child in a Plumed Hat (Presumed Portrait of the Artist’s Young Son, Alexandre Évariste Fragonard) Oil on panel: 8 5/8 x 6 1/4 inches [Wildenstein, NY]
Attributed works:
Lee Miller dehusking corn, Farley’s Garden, by Roland Penrose (1900–84). c.1960. Gelatin silver fine print, 29.5 by 23.4 cm. LEE MILLER ARCHIVES, EAST SUSSEX/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Oblong cup, by Alberto Giacometti (1901–66). c.1948. Bronze, 23 by 68.8 by 24.5 cm.[ GALERIE JACQUES LACOSTE, PARIS/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
PAUL DELAROCHE (1797–1856) Strafford on his Way to Execution, 1835 Oil on canvas 249 x 310 cm (98 x 122 in.)[Gurr Johns]
Attributed works:
Recently acquired for a private collection Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico, 1758–59 [Nicholas Hall]
Attributed works:
Sarah Moon. A Bouche Perdue, 2000, © Sarah Moon / Courtsey of Peter Fetterman Gallery [Peter Fetterman]
Attributed works:
Sketch for ‘Goat in a bouquet’, by Marc Chagall (1887–1985). 1952. Oil and ink on panel, 27 by 22.2 cm. [RICHARD GREEN, LONDON/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
Still life, by Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964). 1942. Oil on canvas, 25.5 by 31 cm.[ DAVID ZWIRNER, LONDON AND NEW YORK/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
The Garden, by Siân Davey (b.1964). 2020–23. C Type print, 64 by 80 cm. [TROLLEY BOOKS / MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY, LONDON/Photo London]
Attributed works:
THE “PENSIONANTE DEL SARACENI” Active in Rome between 1610 and c. 1620 Saint Jerome Oil on canvas, 25 3 16× 1911 16 in (64 × 50 cm) [Canesso]
Attributed works:
Untitled (Questions), by Barbara Kruger (b.1945). 1989. Photographic silkscreen on vinyl, 315 by 203.2 cm. [SPRUETH MAGERS, BERLIN AND LONDON/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
Untitled, by Alexander Calder (1898–1976). 1947. Oil on canvas, 61 by 46 cm. [ROBILANT +VOENA, LONDON AND ROME/TEFAF]
Attributed works:
Untitled, from the Black Balloon Archive, by Liz Johnson Artur. Chromogenic print, 50.8 by 61 cm. (© Liz Johnson Artur; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).[Burlington]
Attributed works:
Untitled, printed c.1920 by Braun & Cie from c.1861–73 glass negatives by Mayer & Pierson. Silver gelatin print, 36.5 by 28 cm. [ROLAND BELGRAVE, BRIGHTON/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Wind Blown Trees and Clouds, France, by Jeffrey Conley (b.1969). 2023, printed 2024. Archival pigments on Japanese Kozo paper, 35.6 by 43.2 cm. [PETER FETTERMAN GALLERY, SANTA MONICA/Photo London]
Attributed works:
WMF vase, by Gregor Törzs (b.1970). 2021. Platinum palladium print on waxed Japanese Kozo paper, 30 by 24 cm. [PERSIEHL & HEINE GALERIE FÜR FOTOGRAPHIE, HAMBURG/Photo London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Complex dance mask. Yup’ik peoples, c.1890– 1910. Wood, paint, vegetal fibre, height 87.6 cm. [DONALD ELLIS GALLERY, NEW YORK/TEFAF]
Non-western art unattributed:
Spouted bowl. Greek, Cycladic c.2700–2500 BC. Marble, length 11.1 cm. [ARIADNE GALLERY, LONDON/TEFAF]
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
Bernardo Strozzi (Genoa, 1581/1582 – Venice, 1644), The Wind Players (edited detail), Oil on canvas, 45½×61⅜ in (115×156 cm), Private collection [Galerie Canesso]
Attributed works:
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828), Portrait-sketch of the Infanta María Isabel (1789–1848), later Queen of the Two Sicilies, for the ‚Portrait of the Family of Carlos IV‘, (detail), 71,8 x 59,1 cm, Auction 24 April 2024 [Dorotheum]
Attributed works:
Johan Zoffany (1733–1810) Edward Townsend singing the ‘Beggar’s Ballad’, 1796. Recently acquired by Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe Karlsruhe, Germany [Moretti]
Attributed works:
John Ruskin (1819–1900), Study of a Sunrise watercolour and bodycolour over traces of pencil, 24.1 by 32.2 cm. (9½ by 12½ in.) PROVENANCE Harold and Nicolette Wernick; Nicolette Wernick, her sale, Christie’s, 16th June 2010, lot 81, where bought by the present owner [Guy Peppiatt]
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Attributed works:
A pair of light-blue baroque console tables with original alabaster fiorito marble tops, after the design of Filippo Juvarra (1678-1736) 163 x 89 x 63 cm, Turin, 1700 circa. Burzio/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
A superb example of Dutch Delft imitation of Wanli Kraak porcelain Delft. De Drie Proceleyne Flessies (the three porcelain bottles) Willem van der Kool 1702 - 1716 [Mazereeuw Antiquair]
Attributed works:
AGOSTINO BRUNIAS (1730–1796) Six Paintings of the People of Dominica and Saint Vincent Recently acquired by The Huntingdon Library and Museum, California [Robilant and Voena]
Attributed works:
ANTONIO NOVELLI ( 1599–1650) The Penitent Saint Mary Magdalene Ca. 1640–1650 Terracotta, h. 41 cm Signed ATO. NL . F. [Trinity Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Cockerel caster. by Michael Wissmar (d.1746). c.1720. Silver, cast, repoussé, pierced, engraved, flat-chased and parcelgilt, height 23.5 cm. [Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Munich/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Comte de l’Empire Etienne Pierre Graf Méjan (Secretary of the Italian Kingdom), by Luigi Manfredini (1771–1840), after Joseph Chinard (1756–1813). Milan c.1811. Bronze, height 75 cm. [Burzio, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Domenico Andrea Pelliccia, Carrara, 1736–1821, Portrait of Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo of Tuscany, 117, Marble h. 80 x 65 cm [Walter Padovani]
Attributed works:
Françoise de la Rochefoucauld (c.1549–c.1580), by Prosper d’Épinay (1836–1914). c.1885. Polychrome terracotta, height 60.3 cm. [Stuart Lochhead, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Gustav Klimt, “Portrait of Fräulein Lieser”, Estimate: € 30 Mio - 50 Mio 1917, oil on canvas; framed, 140 x 80 cm [Kinsky]
Attributed works:
Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634), Winter landscape with skaters on the ice, (detail) oil on panel, 41 x 60.5 cm, €220,000 – 250,000, Auction 24 April 2024 [Dorotheum]
Attributed works:
Honey, from the Liechtenstein Tacuinum Sanitatis. c.1450. Illuminated manuscript on vellum, 160 by 170 cm. Dr Jörn Günther Rare Books/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Infanta Catalina Micaela, Duchess of Savoy (1567–97), by Alonso Sánchez Coello (1532–88). c.1585. Oil on paper laid on panel, 8.3 by 6.8 cm. [Galeria Caylus, Madrid/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827–1875) Plaster model with original polychrome surface , c. 1868 Petite-Modèle, height 35 cm [Stuart Lockhead/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Johan Zoffany (1733–1810) Edward Townsend singing the ‘Beggar’s Ballad’, 1796. Recently acquired by Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe Karlsruhe, Germany [Moretti]
Attributed works:
Johann Joachim Kaendler Harlequin and Columbine (1706–1775) with slapstick Model, 1739–1740 Manufacture and decoration, Meissen, c. 1740 H. 15.5 cm (6.1 in), w. 18.5 cm (7.3 in) [Robbig.Munchen, Wawel Royal Castle/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
LOUIS-CLAUDE VASSÉ (PARIS 1716-1772) Study for the funeral monument of Paul-Esprit Feydeau de Brou Estimate: €15,000-25,000 [Christie's]
Attributed works:
Mary Beale (1633-1699) Portrait of a Young Boy seated in a Landscape, 1680s Oil on canvas 50 x 40 in. (127 x 101.6 cm) [Philip Mould]
Attributed works:
MASTER OF THE CANESSO PEDDLER ACTIVE IN NORTHERN ITALY IN THE LATE 17th CENTURY A Book Peddler Oil on canvas, 67½ × 40¾ in (171.5 × 103.5 cm) 1670/1690 [Galerie Canesso, Paris/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Meyer de Haan or Melancholy, by Paul Gauguin (1848–1903). c.1889. Ink and pencil on paper, 29.8 by 19.1 cm. [FRANÇOIS DELESTRE FINE ARTS, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Nude woman leaning on her left forearm, by Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920). c.1910. Pencil on wove paper, 43 by 26.7 cm. [Agnews Works on Paper, Brussels/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Oblong table, by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (1764– 1843). Moulded, chased and gilded bronze, inlaid French scagliola top, 71 by 72 by 45 cm. [Artur Ramon Art, Madrid/ Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Peace and Justice (also known as Love and Justice), by Rosalba Carriera (1673–1757). Pastel on paper, 63 by 54 cm. [Brun Fine Art, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
PIER LEONE GHEZZI (1674–Rome–1755) A waiter with a tray Pen and brown ink, 31.2 x 21.5 cm.[Ratton and Ladrière]
Attributed works:
Pierre, by Mary Cassatt (1844–1926). 1906. Pastel on paper mounted on canvas, 58 by 48 cm. GALERIE ERIC COATALEM, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Potted pansies, by Victoria Dubourg (1840–1926). c.1870s. Oil on canvas, in original frame, 21 by 26.8 cm. [Robilant+Voena/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Rauch, by Franz West (1947–2012). 2008. Papier-mâché, acrylic paint, metal, wood, artist pedestal, 152 by 104 by 62 cm. [Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Reclining lion and feline head, by Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863). Pen and brown ink and wash, 18 by 23 cm. [GALERIE DE BAYSER, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Portrait of a Carmelite monk, (detail) c.1618. [Simon Dickinson/Tefaf]    
Attributed works:
Sir Horace Mann, by Prince Hoare (1755–1834). c.1749. Terracotta, height 51.5 cm. [Walter Padovani, Milan/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Snow over Zojoji Temple, by Kawase Hasui (1883–1957). 1953. Woodblock print, 36.4 by 47.3 cm. [Galerie Tanakaya, Paris/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Studio Talk, book cover project, by Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979). 1938. Gouache on paper, 27 by 21 cm. [GALERIE LAURENTIN, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Study for a lion, by Edwin Landseer (1802– 73). c.1822. Oil on canvas, 92.5 by 72.5 cm. [Dickinson Fine Art, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Study for ‘The Levenson Children’, by George Romney (1734–1802). 1777. Brush and brown wash over black chalk, 26 by 27 cm. [W.M. BRADY & CO., NEW YORK/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Study of a man’s head, by Pierre- Paul Prud’hon (1758–1823). 1819. Black crayon, stumping, and white chalk, 19 by 24 cm. [GALERIE TERRADES, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Study of two characters, by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770). Pen and brown ink wash with traces of black crayon, 20 by 20.7 cm. [GALERIE TARANTINO, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Terracotta group depicting Hercules with lion. Signed and dated: Bardi fecit 1790 68 x 46 x 37 cm[Brun/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
The fall of the damned and the seven-headed Hydra, by Federico Zuccari (1539–1609). Black chalk, pen, brown ink, red chalk and brown wash, 28.7 by 35 cm. [MAURIZIO NOBILE FINE ART, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
The fall of the damned and the seven-headed Hydra, by Federico Zuccari (1539–1609). Black chalk, pen, brown ink, red chalk and brown wash, 28.7 by 35 cm. [MAURIZIO NOBILE FINE ART, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
The Saccomazzone Players, after a model by Orazio Mochi (1571– 1625). Florence, 17th century. Bronze, 36.5 by 45 by 30 cm. [Tomasso, London/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
The unicorn passes over the sea, by Le Corbusier (1887–1965). 1962. Wool, 213 by 270 cm. [De Wit Fine Tapestries, Mechelen/Tefaf]
Attributed works:
Untitled, 1973, by Sam Francis (1923–94). 1973. Acrylic on paper, 15.2 by 23.1 cm. [GALERIE BÈRES, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Waterfront. Aisnères, by Paul Signac (1863–1935). c.1900. Graphite and watercolour on paper, 12.5 by 17.5 cm. [GALERIE PAUL PROUTÉ, PARIS/Salon du Dessin]
Attributed works:
Winter landscape with fishermen and skaters on the ice, by Jan van Goyen (1596–1656). 1653. Black chalk and grey wash, 17.1 by 27.4 cm. [ONNO VAN SEGGELEN FINE ARTS, ROTTERDAM/Salon du Dessin]
Non-western art unattributed:
A Sind Indo-Portuguese extraordinary cabinet.       Teak, ebony, ivory, green-dyed bone, gilt copper fittings India, Sind (present-day Pakistan), ca.1580–1630.     Dim.: 182.0  ×  97 .0  ×  61.0  cm Provenance: Casa do Costeado, Portugal [São Roque/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
A Sinhalese Tabernacle Masterpiece, Ceylon, ca. 1590–1630. Dim. 22.8 x 9.8 x 9.8 cm. [São Roque/Tefaf]
Non-western art unattributed:
Gujarat casket. India, Gujarat, second half of the 16th century. Tortoiseshell with silver mounts, 14 by 29.5 by 18 cm. [São Roque, Lisbon/Tefaf]
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Attributed works:
A group of Mars and History, by Wilhelm Christian Meyer (b.1726). 1766/67. Berlin porcelain, 44.2 cm. [E. & H. MANNERS LTD, LONDON/Treasure House London]
Attributed works:
A lady reading in an interior, by Carl Vilhelm Holsøe (1863–1935). Oil on canvas, 64.8 by 61 cm. MACCONNAL-MASON, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Adolf Michael Böhm Othello Oil on canvas 53 x 42.5 cm, 207/8 x 16¾ in [Trinity Fine Art]
Attributed works:
An unknown noble boy, by Robert Peake (1551–1619). c.1605. Oil on panel, 113.2 by 88 cm. [THE WEISS GALLERY, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Anne, Viscountess Pollington, later Countess of Mexborough, with her son John Charles, later 4th Earl of Mexborough, by Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830). c.1812. Oil on canvas, 236.2 by 144.8 cm. [MORETTI FINE ART, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), John Belasyse, First Baron Belasyse of Worlaby, 1636 [Robilant and Voena]
Attributed works:
Antoine-Jean GROS La Citoyenne Poussielgue Oil on canvas 28 7/8 x 23 1/2 inches Executed 1797 [Wildenstein]
Attributed works:
Artemisia Gentileschi Rome, 1593 – Naples, after 1654 Susanna and the Elders, about 1636–7 Oil on canvas, 265 x 210 cm [Moretti]
Attributed works:
Cake basket, by Paul de Lamerie (1688–1751). 1742. Silver, height 35.5 cm. [SHRUBSOLE GALLERY, NEW YORK/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Calle San Pedro, Cuenca, by David Bomberg (1890–1957). 1934. Oil on canvas, 67 by 52 cm. OSBORNE SAMUEL, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
CIRCLE OF PIERRE PUGET (1620–1694) Aeneas and Anchises, c.1680–90 Bronze, 23 in. (58.5 cm.) high Estimate: £150,000–250,000 [Christie's]
Attributed works:
Crucifixion with the Virgin, St John the Baptist and the Magdalen, by Fra Angelico (c.1395/1400–1455). c.1419–25. Tempera on gold-ground poplar panel, 59.7 by 34.2 cm. [CHRISTIE’S, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
David Roberts, R.A. (1796-1864), View of Tetouan from the Terrace of Cohen’s House, Morocco, inscribed and dated 10th April 1833, watercolour over pencil on two sheets of joined paper, 23 by 67.9 cm., 9 by 26¾ in. This is a rare double sketchbook sheet from Roberts’s first trip to Africa in the spring of 1833. [Guy Peppiatt Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Downshire Hill, Hampstead, by Algernon Newton (1880–1968). 1934. Oil on canvas, 45 by 75 cm. [ABBOTT & HOLDER, WC1/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
EDGAR DEGAS (1834-1917) Danseuse rajustant sa jupe, c. 1895 stamped with signature lower left charcoal heightened with white chalk on toned paper 12 x 10 in. (30.4 x 25.4 cm) [John MItchell Fine Paintings/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Edward Wortley Montagu and his son Massoud Fortunatus, by Pietro Longhi (1701–85). Oil on canvas, 52 by 67 cm. [TRINITY FINE ART & WALTER PADOVANI, W1S/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Etretat, le cap d’Antifer, by Claude Monet (1840–1926). c.1885. Pastel on paper, 27 by 35 cm. [JOHN MITCHELL FINE PAINTINGS, W1K/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
GA S PA R D D U G H E T Rome, 1615–1675 FIGURES BY A RIVER IN A CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE Black & white chalks on blue paper, with black ink framing lines 38 x 50 cm | 15 x 19  in [Nonesuch Gallery]
Attributed works:
GUSTAVE DORÉ (Strasbourg 1832 – Paris 1883) The fall of the Rebel Angels, circa 1871–72 Signed G Doré lower left. Oil on canvas, 125 x 148 cm (49¼ x 58¼ in) [Clase Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Head of a woman, by Erich Wolfsfeld (1884–1956). c.1920. Oil on paper, 36.5 by 26 cm. [AGNEWS, SW1A/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Iron composition, by Lynn Chadwick (1914–2003). 1954. Iron and copper on a marble base, 53 by 33 by 25 cm. [PIANO NOBILE, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
JEAN-BAPTISTE WICAR Lille 1762–1834 Rome Portrait of Luigi Isingard, Ligure, c. 1800 Graphite 24.5 x 19.7 cm. (95/8 x 73/4 in.) [James Mackinnon]
Attributed works:
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977), Triple Portrait of Charles II, 2008 [Robilant and Voena]
Attributed works:
MARLOW MOSS (1889-1958) Untitled, 1950 Black ink, pencil and tempera, 241 x 271 mm. (9½ x 10¾ in.) [Stephen Ongpin]
Attributed works:
Painting with orange and purple, by Adrian Heath (1920–92). 1956. Oil on canvas, 127 by 101.6 cm. [RICHARD GREEN, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Pair of armchairs, attrib. Thomas Chippendale (1718–79). c.1780. Giltwood and upholstery, 44.5 by 65 by 66 cm. [RONALD PHILLIPS, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Paul Cézanne (Aix-en-Provence 1839–1906) La Vie des Champs Oil on canvas, 10  x 13  in. (27.6 x 35.2 cm.) Painted c.1876-77 [Agnews]
Attributed works:
Portrait of Rudolph Nureyev, by David Hockney (b.1937). 1969. Pen and ink on paper, 43.3 by 35.3 cm. [CHRISTOPHER KINGZETT, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Self-portrait of the artist with a bearded man, by Auguste- Barthélémy Glaize (1807–93). c.1830. Oil on card affixed to board, 44.5 by 59 cm. [ELLIOTT FINE ART, SW1/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Stained glass panel, designed by A.W.N. Pugin (1812–52) and made by John Hardman & Son (founded 1845). English (Birmingham), 1846–52 and later. Stained glass and lead, 107 by 52 cm. [H. BLAIRMAN & SONS, SW1H/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Striding Mars, by Giambologna (1529– 1609). c.1580. Bronze, height 39.4 cm. [STUART LOCHHEAD, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Study after the monument to Sir Francis Vere, Westminster Abbey, by Richard Parkes Bonington (1802–28). c.1825. Wash over pencil, 14.6 by 19.6 cm. [JAMES MACKINNON, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
The Iberian Graham, no.722, by George Graham (1673–1751). c.1736. Walnut, silver, brass and steel, height 45.7 cm. [CARTER MARSH & CO., WINCHESTER/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
The new home, by Walter Sickert (1860–1942). c.1912. Oil on canvas, 50.8 by 40.6 cm OFFER WATERMAN, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
The north front of Chalfont Lodge, Buckinghamshire, by Thomas Girtin (1775–1802). Commissioned c.1800. Watercolour over traces of pencil heightened with bodycolour, 42 by 54.9 cm. [GUY PEPPIATT FINE ART, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
The punishment of Cupid, by Luigi Pichler (1773–1854). c.1830. Brown sard and gold, height and width of gem 2.1 by 1.8 cm. WARTSKI, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
THOMAS LANDSEER (1795 - 1880), A Bengal Tiger, 46 in. (H) x 59 in. (W); Estimate: £50,000-£80,000 [Sloane Street Auctions].
Attributed works:
THOMAS SMITH OF DERBY (1720 - 1767), A View of Oxford, Christ Church Meadows, 27 in. (H) x 48 in. (W); Estimate: £25,000-£35,000 [Sloane Street Auctions].
Attributed works:
Torso (woman rubbing her back), by Edgar Degas (1834–1917). Early 20th century. Bronze, height 43 cm. [SLADMORE, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
Untitled, by Gillian Ayres (1930–2018). 1993. Acrylic on canvas, 40.2 by 56.5 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, W1K/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
Vase, Sèvres. 1843. Porcelain, height 63 cm. [MICHELE BEINY, NEW YORK/Treasure House Fair]
Attributed works:
VUE DU PONT DU VICOVARO SUR LE TEVERONE 27 MILLES DE ROME SÈVRES IMPERIAL MANUFACTORY OF PORCELAIN, CIRCA 1805 FROM THE SERVICE CAMBACÉRÈS DEPICTING ITALIAN VEDUTE Hard-paste porcelain. Diameter 23.3 cm Provenance: Twinight collection, New York, n°2106. [Raccanello & Leprince/London Art Week]
Attributed works:
William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905) Bergère (Shepherdess), 1888 Oil on canvas 45-1/2 x 32-1/2 inches (115.6 x 82.6 cm) Property from the Estate of Mrs. Amon G. Carter, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas Estimate: $500,000 - $700,000 [Heritage Auctions]
Attributed works:
‘But whose velvet violet lining with the lamplight gloating o’er, She shall press, ah nevermore!’, by Gustave Doré (1832–83). c.1882–83. Ink, wash and white heightening on paper, 51.5 by 35.8 cm. [CLASE FINE ART, SW1Y/London Art Week]
Non-western art unattributed:
A shabti for the controller vizier of the city (Thebes). Egypt, Ity New Kingdom, late 18th dynasty, c.1323– 1295 BC. Steatite, height 15.8 cm. [CHARLES EDE, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Non-western art unattributed:
Grasshopper. Central Mexico, Aztec Culture (1325–1521). Grey basalt, length 35.5 cm. [GALERIE MESTDAGH, BRUSSELS/Treasure House Fair]
Non-western art unattributed:
Serapi carpet. Persia, c.1880. Cotton and wool, 310 by 290 cm. KESHISHIAN, LONDON/Treasure House Fair]
Non-western art unattributed:
Study of a male Common Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps Indica). China, 19th century. Watercolour and gold leaf on paper, 38 by 25 cm. [AMIR MOHTASHEMI, W8/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Archittetura dell’Africa. Pavia, c.1710. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 26 cm. RACCONELLO LEPRINCE, SW7/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Corpus Christi. France, c.1400. Gilt and polychromed walnut, 73 by 65 cm. [DANIEL KATZ GALLERY, W1J/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Roman oscillum fragment from a mask of Silenus. c.1st century AD. Marble, height 14.5 cm. [RUPERT WACE, AT SHAPERO RARE BOOKS, W1S/London Art Week]
Western art unattributed:
Somerset; a view from the garden of Montacute House with St Michael’s Hill in the foreground and Glastonbury Tor in the distance Oil on canvas, 18¾ x 24½ inches. c.1755, before the building of St Michael’s Hill Tower in 1760. [Abbott and Holder]
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
A boy playing a lute, by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682/83– 1754). Black chalk heightened with white on brown paper, 35 by 24 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, W1K, LAW]
Attributed works:
A capriccio on the river Wye with the Pont du Gard, by Thomas Jones (1742–1803). c.1775. Oil on panel, 34.3 by 47 cm. [MILES WYNN CATO, SW7, LAW]
Attributed works:
A young woman playing a tambourine, by Pseudo-Caroselli (active 1600–25). Oil on canvas, 99.1 by 74.3 cm. [AGNEWS, W1S, LAW]
Attributed works:
Carved walnut wood frame with glass mirror, Italian, 16th century, by Isabel Agnes Cowper. c.1891. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London). [Burlington Magazine call for paper photography]
Attributed works:
George Clavering Cowper, 3rd Earl Cowper, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (c.1740–1808). 1785. Pastel on paper, 94 by 69 cm. [LOWELL LIBSON AND JONNY YARKER LTD, W1S, LAW]
Attributed works:
GIOVANNI DOMENICO TIEPOLO (1727-1804) The Carpenter’s Shop Pen and brown ink and wash, over an underdrawing in black chalk. Signed Domo. Tiepolo f at the lower left and numbered 56 in the upper left margin. 350 x 468 mm. (133⁄4 x 183⁄6 in.) [Ongpin LAW]
Attributed works:
Head of an angel, by Antonio Giorgetti (1635–69). c.1663. Terracotta, height 40 cm. [TRINITY FINE ART AND WALTER PADOVANI, W1S, LAW]
Attributed works:
La Loge Anglais, by Jean-Pierre Dantan (1800–69). 1834. Patinated plaster, 23.5 by 35 by 15.5 cm. [DANIEL KATZ, W1J, LAW]
Attributed works:
Nesting swans, Chartwell, by William Nicholson (1872–1949). 1934. Oil on board, 56 by 63.5 cm. [CHARLES BEDDINGTON LTD, W1S, LAW]
Attributed works:
St Mary’s Church and the Radcliffe Camera from Oriel Lane, Oxford, by J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851). Watercolour, pencil and body colour on paper, 27 by 21.5 cm. [GUY PEPPIATT, SW1Y, LAW]
Attributed works:
Virgin and Child with a bishop saint, by Francesco Marmitta (c.1464–1505). 1500–05. Oil on panel, 187 by 106 cm. [BRUN FINE ART, W1S, LAW]
Attributed works:
Wild boar after the antique, by Giovanni Francesco Susini (1585– c.1653). c.1600–50. Bronze, 17.8 by 20.3 cm. [TOMASSO, SW1Y, LAW]
Western art unattributed:
Two leaves from an Italian choirbook depicting birds. Late 15th century. Ink and gold on vellum, 51.5 by 37 cm. [SAM FOGG, W1S, LAW]
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
Andrea della Robbia (Florence, 1435–1525) Medallion bust of a laureate Polychrome glazed terracotta Diameter 41 cm Circa 1492. provenance Alfonso of Aragon (1448–1495), Duke of Calabria and later King Alfonso II of Naples and Jerusalem (1494–1495), Villa Poggioreale, Naples Stefano Bardini (1836–1922), Florence. [Daniel Katz Gallery]
Attributed works:
Barthélemy Prieur 1536 – 1611 Little Girl Seated with a plate and a pear Terracotta, polychromed, dimensions: h. 20.5 x 15 x 15.5 cm [Patricia Wengraf].
Attributed works:
Commode column, by Ettore Sottsass (1917–2007). 1963. Veneered woods and lacquered steel, height 218.2 cm. [FRIEDMAN BENDA, NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
Death mask of Paul Verlaine, by Vittorio Meoni (1859–1937). 1896. Patinated plaster, height 30 cm. Galerie Trebosc & Van Lelyveld, Paris]
Attributed works:
Francesco Segala (Padua, 1535–1592), Mars, (one of a pair of bronze figures: Mars and Venus) Bronze on an ancient base Height: 95 cm - 373/8 in. [Brun Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Gianlorenzo Bernini's Workshop and Gianlorenzo Bernini, Terracotta Lion Head, Rome 17th-century [Cambi].
Attributed works:
Giovanni Giacomo III Omedei, by Melchiorre Cafa (1636–67). c.1665. Terracotta, diameter without frame 55 cm. [BRUN FINE ART]
Attributed works:
Hagar and Ishmael, by Joseph Gott (1785–1860). c.1832–34. White marble, height 33 cm. [TOMASSO BROTHERS FINE ART]
Attributed works:
Harlequin and columbine, by Gino Severini (1883– 1966). 1955. Pastel on paper, 38 by 36.5 cm. [LAOCOON GALLERY]
Attributed works:
Head of a man with a blue headband, by Pierre Hubert Subleyras (1699–1749). Oil on canvas, 64.5 by 47 cm. [Galerie Eric Coatalem, Paris]
Attributed works:
Monkey rolled up in its tail, by Edouard- Marcel Sandoz (1881– 1971). 1922. Bronze, height 19.5 cm. [Xavier Eeckhout, Paris]
Attributed works:
Narcissus at the source, by Christoph Jamnitzer (1563–1618). Silver-gilt, 13.8 by 12.2 cm. [PETER MÜHLBAUER, SCHLOSS SCHÖNBURG]
Attributed works:
PAOLO MORELLI (1657–1719) Profile portrait of Pope Innocent XIth marble, 39.2 x 31.6 x 7 cm, the artist's initials ‘PM’ on the reverse [CHARLES RATTON & GUY LADRIÈRE]
Attributed works:
River landscape with figures, by Jan van Goyen (1596 –1656). 1641. Oil on panel, 41 by 54.5 cm. [Galerie Jacques Leegenhoek, Paris]
Attributed works:
Still life with a bread roll, Roemer and oysters, by Pieter Claesz (c.1597–1660). 1642. Oil on canvas, 27.1 by 51.3 cm. [SALOMON LILIAN, AMSTERDAM]
Attributed works:
The judgment of Paris, by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) and workshop. Oil on panel, 61.5 by 39.6 cm. [ROBERT SIMON FINE ART, NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
The Madonna of the Chair, by Giovanna Garzoni (1600–70). Body colour and gold on vellum, 23.5 by 23.5 cm. Galerie Ratton-Ladrière, Paris]
Attributed works:
Two ways of life, by Oscar Gustave Rejlander. 1857. (Moderna Museet, Stockholm). [Burlington Magazine]
Attributed works:
Vase, inscribed Welcome Spring, by Umberto Pinzauti (1886–1960). c.1915. Bronze, height 27.3 cm. [GALLERIA CARLO VIRGILIO& C].
Non-western art unattributed:
Cylindrical jar. Egyptian, Early Dynastic Period, c.2,600–2,500 BC. Pottery, height 23 cm. [OLIVER FORGE& BRENDAN LYNCH LTD]
Non-western art unattributed:
Gokei (Five-Topknot) Monju riding a shishi. Japan, 14th to early 15th century. Wood, height 22 cm. [SYDNEY L. MOSS, LONDON]
Non-western art unattributed:
Head of the god Horus as a falcon. Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic (c.664–30 BC). Stone, height 18 cm. [KALLOS GALLERY, LONDON]
Western art unattributed:
A caterpillar(attacus cecropia). German school, c.1800. Watercolour and pen and ink on paper, 10.1 by 17.7 cm. [CHARLES BEDDINGTON LTD]
Western art unattributed:
A French Prisoner of War Ship Model, c. 1800 Made in England, by a French prisoner of war. Bone, metal, string, textile, mica, wood and glass. [Peter Finer]
Western art unattributed:
Important Madonna with child France, 2nd half of the 14th century. Ivory, remains of polychromy, h 16 cm. Prov.: former coll. Richard von Schnitzler, Cologne. Exhibited: Cologne Art Society, 1927. Auction 14 Nov. [Lempertz]
Western art unattributed:
Lombardy Herma portrait of Sophocles Late 15th century Marble [Longariartemilano.com]
Western art unattributed:
Silesian or Bohemian, circa 1400-1420 Virgin and Child Estimate £50,000–70,000*[Sotheby's, London]
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
Allegory of friendship, by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824–87). Terracotta, 51 by 49 by 15 cm. CHANTAL KIENER, PARIS]
Attributed works:
Le succube, by Auguste [Rodin (1840–1917). c.1887. Plaster, height 23.5 cm. UNIVERS DU BRONZE, PARIS]
Attributed works:
Louis Samyn, Interior of a Library, c. 1825-50. S. Emmering Bequest, Amsterdam. Rijksmuseum Fellowship Programme]
Attributed works:
Paul Cézanne. Bol, boîte à lait et bouteille. 1879-80. Oil on canvas. 15.7 x 20 cm. Estimate: £ 240 000 – 400 000. Koller]
Attributed works:
[A BRONZE BUST WITH A BROWN PATINA ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCESCO BORDONI (1580-1654) PORTRAIT OF PAUL PHELYPEAUX DE PONTCHARTRAIN. H. 33.85 IN. De Baecque]
Attributed works:
[A trompe l’oeil of newspapers, letters, writing utensils and a comb, by Edward Collier (1641/42–1708). 1706. Oil on canvas, 66 by 53.4 cm. Rafael Valls ltd, London]
Attributed works:
[Alonso Berruguete, Saint Christopher (detail), 1526/1533, painted wood with gilding, Museo Nacional de Escultura, Valladolid. Image © Museo Nacional de Escultura, Valladolid (Spain), photo by Javier Muñoz and Paz Pastor, CE0271/015. National Gallery of Art, Washington]
Attributed works:
[ANTONIO MONTAUTI (- ? - – Florence – 1743) Saint Bibiana after Gian Lorenzo Bernini Italian, eighteenth century. Bronze with dark red patina (two fingers missing from the right hand). Height: 47.5 cm. Length: 19 cm. Width: 14 cm. Charles Ratton and Guy Ladrière]
Attributed works:
[Astronomer with an armillary sphere, by Mattia Preti (1613–99). c.1630s. Oil on canvas, 98 by 73 cm. Galerie Canesso, Paris]
Attributed works:
[Attributed to Peter Scheemakers (1691-1781) Bust of Frederick, Prince of Wales Estimate £40,000–60,000* SOTHEBYS.COM/LONDON SCULPTURE]
Attributed works:
[Auguste Rodin and Carrier-Belleuse, The Vase of the Titans (detail) glazed ceramic. Stuart Lochhead Sculpture]
Attributed works:
[Bust of a young woman, by Claude-André Deseine (1740–1823). c.1785–95. Terracotta, height 42 cm. GALERIE SISMANN, PARIS]
Attributed works:
[European bee-eater, Jean-Baptiste Adanson (1732–1804). Pencil and watercolour on paper, 25.2 by 31 cm. Charles Beddington Ltd, London]
Attributed works:
[François Lemoyne (1688–1737), Head of Hebe, c. 1734, pastel over red, black and white chalk on blue paper. British Museum Department of Prints and Drawings. Getty Paper Project Fellow]
Attributed works:
[Head of a young boy with a fur hat, by Eduard Fechner (1799–1861). c.1820s. Pencil, 21 by 16.7 cm. STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, 6 MASON’S YARD, SW1]
Attributed works:
[Joseph Chinard, Bust of the painter Constance Marie Charpentier, marble, c. 1800. 79 cm high. Daniel Katz Gallery]
Attributed works:
[Lot 2569 A monumental fire gilt sculpture of Chronos, Paris, c. 1780. Hermann Hstorica]
Attributed works:
[Louyse Moillon, Still Life of Peaches in a Porcelain Bowl. Oil on panel, H. 49 cm; W. 64 cm. Galerie Eric Coatalem]
Attributed works:
[Marc Chagall. Les fiancés aux anémones. 1979. Oil/canvas. 91.5 × 64.7 cm. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019. EUR 1,000,000 – 1,500,000. Grisebach, Berlin]
Attributed works:
[Master of Vissy Brod, Bohemia c. 1350. The Virgin and child enthroned. Devotional panel, tempera on a fruitwood panel, 22 x 20 cm. Thickness 1.4 cm. Estimate 400,000-600,000 euros. Cortot et Associés]
Attributed works:
[Michel Anguier, attributed to Eu 1612 – 1686 Paris Arrotino Bronze, dimensions: h. 27.8 x 32.2 x 17.5 cm excluding the base. Patricia Wengraf]
Attributed works:
[One of three angels from the Reredos for Saint Paul’s Cathedral, by Attilio Piccirilli (1866–1945) and Furio Piccirilli (1868–1949). 1886–87. Marble, 73 by 40 cm. TRINITY FINE ART, 15 OLD BOND STREET, W1S]
Attributed works:
[Portrait of John Everett Millais, by Alexander Munro (1825–71). c.1855. Terracotta, diameter 36 cm. GALERIE CHAPTAL, PARIS]
Attributed works:
[Portrait of Marquis de Biré, by Jean Antoine Houdon (1741–1828). Terracotta, height 74 cm. GALERIE STEINITZ, PARIS]
Attributed works:
[Sofonisba Anguissola, Self portrait, 1558. Rome, Collezione Principi Colonna. Prado]
Attributed works:
[St Peter enthroned, by Martin del Cano (doc. 1411–21). c.1420. Tempera on panel, 219 by 111 cm. SAM FOGG LTD, 15D CLIFFORD STREET, W1S]
Attributed works:
[Tête; Objet à traire (Head; Object to milk), by Jean (Hans) Arp (1886– 1966). 1925. Painted collage, gold leaf and fabric on board, 36.5 by 35.5 cm. ORDOVAS, 25 SAVILE ROW, W1S]
Attributed works:
[The Hunter, by Claude Michel, known as Clodion (1738–1814). 1798. Terracotta, 35.5 by 10.5 cm. PERRIN FINE ARTS, PARIS]
Attributed works:
[Three draped figures, by Lelio Orsi (c.1508–87). c.1558. Pen and brown ink on paper, 20.5 by 21.6 cm. Galerie Ratton Ladrière, Paris]
Attributed works:
[Untitled shroud anthropométrie, by Yves Klein (1928–62). c.1960. Dry pigment and synthetic resin on fabric, 77 by 50 cm. OLIVIER MALINGUE LTD, 143 NEW BOND STREET, W1S]
Attributed works:
[Venere Fortuna, by Libero Andreotti (1928–91). Bronze, 78 by 25 by 15 cm. LAOCOONGALLERY LTD. EXHIBITING AT: 2A–4 RYDER ST, SW1]
Attributed works:
[View of Hawthornden Castle on the North Esk river, Midlothian, Scotland, by Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759–1817). 1800. Oil on canvas, 42.5 by 54 cm. JOHN MITCHELL FINE PAINTINGS, 17 AVERY ROW, W1K]
Attributed works:
[Weeping willows and firs on the shore, by Hermann Wihler (1897–1961). c.1915. ink on cardboard, 35.9 by 24.2 cm. Cuellar Nathan, Zürich]
Attributed works:
[Wild turkey, by Wenzel Peter (1745–1829). 1800. Oil on canvas, 98 by 72.5 cm. BAGSHAWE FINE ART, 10 BURY STREET, SW1]
Non-western art unattributed:
A rare gilt bronze figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, China, Tang dynasty. Nagel]
Non-western art unattributed:
[A group of cloisonné enamel censers and vases, some with Qianlong marks and period. Nagel]
Non-western art unattributed:
[A rare pair of green dragon jars and covers, Daoguang seal marks aand period. Nagel]
Non-western art unattributed:
[An imperial bronze figure of Vajrasatva, China, Yongle mark and period. Nagel]
Non-western art unattributed:
[An imperial porcelain lotos bowl, China, Xuande mark and period. Nagel]
Non-western art unattributed:
[An important Samanid silver plate, dated to circa 9–10 century AD. 35 cm in diameter. Showing an ancient Sasanian king, Bahram Chobin, on horseback blessing an incoming Samanid king, Ismail Samani. Eurasian Arts Gallery]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Face of Serapis. Hellenistic Egypt. c.1st century BC. Marble. Height: 19 cm. ARIADNE GALLERIES, 6 HILL STREET, W1J]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Iznik tile. Turkey, (1570–80). Pottery, 24.5 by 24.5 cm. OLIVER FORGE& BRENDAN LYNCH LTD, 10 BURY STREET, SW1]
Western art unattributed:
[An Important Italian Medieval Knightly Helmet, a Bascinet c. 1400 Italian. Steel. 32 cm / 12⁄ in x 20.3 cm / 8¼ in 2.19 kg / 4 lb 13½ oz. Peter Finer]
Western art unattributed:
[Giant leaf wainscot tapestry with serrated leaves. Southern Netherlands. c.1530. Wools and silks, 398.8 by 134.6 cm. S FRANSES LTD, 80 JERMYN STREET, SW1]
Western art unattributed:
[Lot 2275. A large ebony cabinet of museum quality. Antwerp, mid-17th century. Hermann Historica]
Western art unattributed:
[Lot 2533 A portrait made with oil, signed 'Nicolaus V. Waldauw - Silesie. German School, dated 1617. Hermann Historica]
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