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  • JOHN W. KING (act. 1893-1924) The Harvesters, signed, oils on canvas board, 18 x 27cm
    Mar. 09, 2016

    JOHN W. KING (act. 1893-1924) The Harvesters, signed, oils on canvas board, 18 x 27cm

    Est: £80 - £120

    JOHN W. KING (act. 1893-1924) The Harvesters, signed, oils on canvas board, 18 x 27cm

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  • P.B.M (British, late 19th/early 20th Century) St Ives Bridge and The Old Dolphin Hotel initialled and dated July 1905
    Nov. 17, 2012

    P.B.M (British, late 19th/early 20th Century) St Ives Bridge and The Old Dolphin Hotel initialled and dated July 1905

    Est: -

    P.B.M (British, late 19th/early 20th Century) St Ives Bridge and The Old Dolphin Hotel initialled and dated July 1905 watercolour h:15.50 w:33 cm

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  • J W King St Ives Bridge
    Nov. 17, 2012

    J W King St Ives Bridge

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    John William King English School St Ives Bridge signed J W King lower left watercolour h:23 w:32 cm Other Notes: John W King was husband to Emilie King, both of whom were artists and lived in Holywell and Huntingdon c.1908-1918. Figure and domestic painter and etcher. Adress London 1893, Oxford 1901/3, Holywell 1908, Huntingdon 1918, Scarborough 1919/24. His wife Emilie King 1868-? exh 1903-1940 ARMS 1909 Miniature portrait painter. Lived Briar Cottage, Black Lane, Holywell. Land value rate books, 1910 - Cottage and studio. Probaly in Holywell from 1904-5 ish - 1918. 3 children; in 1911 census, Emilie age 6 born Appleton, Berks, Oliver Fen aged 4 and Morris age 1 both born Holywell. Household also has Alice Clara Bedfrod age 14 servant. Both exibited widely and consistently. JWK born London Bright, strong colours.

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  • JOHN W. KING (Act. 1893-1924) - 'Early Morning',
    Jul. 21, 2010

    JOHN W. KING (Act. 1893-1924) - 'Early Morning',

    Est: £200 - £300

    JOHN W. KING (Act. 1893-1924) - 'Early Morning', signed, watercolour, 9" x 12 1/2" (see illustration). Ex. Thame Art Gallery 1982.

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