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      • Lake District.- Hornor (Thomas), attributed to. Sketchbook with 51 landscape drawings and tree studies, [c. 1820s]; and two others
        Jul. 16, 2020

        Lake District.- Hornor (Thomas), attributed to. Sketchbook with 51 landscape drawings and tree studies, [c. 1820s]; and two others

        Est: £500 - £700

        Lake District.- Hornor (Thomas, English land surveyor, artist, and inventor, 1785-1844), attributed to. Sketchbook with 51 landscape drawings and tree studies, many locations inscribed underneath including 'Head of Windermere, Westmorland', 'Langdale Head, Westmorland', 'Yew in Barrowdale', others in Cumberland and the nearby environs, pencil inscription to the inside of loose upper paper cover that reads: 'Sketch Book by Horner/ Halifax/ 1822 - 1841', pencil, pen and ink, ten finished with monochrome wash, the majority inscribed with locations, some with dates, each leaf approx. 190 x 335 mm (7 1/2 x 13 1/4 in), surface dirt and handling creases throughout, rough edges, several purple ink stamps throughout 'J. S. Swale/ Halifax/ Examiner by Appointment/ To Her Majesty's/ Royal Engineers', disbound with loose paper covers that feature 'J Whatman' watermark and watermark date '1818', lacking boards, oblong 4to, [circa 1820s]; together with two fully worked monochrome wash landscapes by the same hand, each approx. 175 x 265 mm. (6 7/8 x 10 1/2 in), mounted on marbled card, unframed, [circa 1820s]

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      • Thomas Hornor (1785-1844)/Porth-y-Ogof, Vale of
        May. 22, 2014

        Thomas Hornor (1785-1844)/Porth-y-Ogof, Vale of

        Est: £600 - £800

        Thomas Hornor (1785-1844)/Porth-y-Ogof, Vale of Neath/watercolour, 27cm x 46cm (10.5'' x 18'')/Note: A topographical watercolourist, Hornor is known to have been in South Wales around 1816-1820 where he produced a famous series of views of the Vale of Neath/see illustration

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