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    • ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES ROSS (BRITISH CIRCA 1700-1760), A GROUP OF MOUNTED SPORTSMEN WITH HOUNDS
      Jun. 12, 2024

      ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES ROSS (BRITISH CIRCA 1700-1760), A GROUP OF MOUNTED SPORTSMEN WITH HOUNDS

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES ROSS (BRITISH CIRCA 1700-1760)A GROUP OF MOUNTED SPORTSMEN WITH HOUNDS, A HUNTSMAN, AND A DISTANT LANDSCAPE BEYONDOil on canvas90 x 128cm (35¼ x 50¼ in.)Provenance: Sale, Sotheby's, London, 4 July 2013, lot 253, where purchased by the present private collector

      Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
    • Circle of James Ross (active Britain, circa 1700-circa 1760) A deer hunt; and Huntsmen and their dogs before an extensive river landscape (2)
      Apr. 15, 2021

      Circle of James Ross (active Britain, circa 1700-circa 1760) A deer hunt; and Huntsmen and their dogs before an extensive river landscape (2)

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      Circle of James Ross (British, born circa 1700-died circa 1760) A deer hunt; and Huntsmen and their dogs before an extensive river landscape a pair, oil on canvas 57.1 x 97.3cm (22 1/2 x 38 5/16in). (2) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • James Ross (1700-1760) Attributed. A Charming 18th
      Jun. 22, 2014

      James Ross (1700-1760) Attributed. A Charming 18th

      Est: £2,000 - £4,000

      James Ross (1700-1760) Attributed. A Charming 18th Century Oil on Canvas: An agricultural scene depicting a lady & gentleman mounted on horseback to the fore overlooking workers gathering hay, with small groups of country folk; a boy with kestrel & dogs, a couple embracing, boys playing on haystack, farm-workers resting, figures bathing in river in the distance and workers loading hay onto a barge, with hills in the far distance below cloudy skies, 34½ins x 49 ins (88 cms x 125 cms). Set in a later cavetto moulded gilt frame with beaded and ribbon-twist strings, 41½ ins x 55½ ins (105 cms x 141 cms).*

      Wilkinson's Auctioneers
    • James Ross (1700-1760) Attributed. A Charming 18th
      Jun. 27, 2010

      James Ross (1700-1760) Attributed. A Charming 18th

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      James Ross (1700-1760) Attributed. A Charming 18th Century Oil on Canvas: An agricultural scene depicting a lady & gentleman mounted on horseback to the fore overlooking workers gathering hay, with small groups of country folk; a boy with kestrel & dogs, a couple embracing, boys playing on haystack, farm-workers resting, figures bathing in river in the distance and workers loading hay onto a barge, with hills in the far distance below cloudy skies, 34½ins x 49 ins (88 cms x 125 cms). Set in a later cavetto moulded gilt frame with beaded and ribbon-twist strings, 41½ ins x 55½ ins (105 cms x 141 cms).*

      Wilkinson's Auctioneers
    • James Ross (C.1700-1750)
      Mar. 06, 2003

      James Ross (C.1700-1750)

      Est: $4,800 - $8,000

      John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) interrogating a French prisoner near an encampment, possibly at the Battle of Blenheim signed 'J. Ross' (lower left) oil on canvas 10 x 121/4 in. (25.4 x 31.1 cm.) PROVENANCE Anon sale, Christie's, London, 20 November 1981. lot 25.

      Christie's
    • JAMES ROSS (C.1700-1750)
      Jun. 11, 2002

      JAMES ROSS (C.1700-1750)

      Est: $11,920 - $17,880

      A HUNTING PARTY WITH HOUNDS IN AN EXTENSIVE RIVER LANDSCAPE INDISTINCTLY SIGNED 'J.R...' (LOWER RIGHT) OIL ON CANVAS 19 X 30 IN. (48.2 X 76.2 CM.) PROVENANCE WITH FROST & REED, LTD. WITH ACKERMANN & SONS, FROM WHO PURCHASED BY THE PRESENT OWNER.

      Christie's
    • James Ross (c.1700-1750)
      Nov. 30, 2001

      James Ross (c.1700-1750)

      Est: $21,450 - $28,600

      A haymaking scene with figures in an extensive landscape signed 'J Ross' (lower centre) oil on canvas 15 x 201/2 in. (38.2 x 52 cm.) PROVENANCE Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 25 November 1977, lot 145 (sold œ3,500).

      Christie's
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