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      • ¤ ATTRIBUTED TO NEWTON SMITH LIMBIRD FIELDING (1799-1856)
        Nov. 03, 2021

        ¤ ATTRIBUTED TO NEWTON SMITH LIMBIRD FIELDING (1799-1856)

        Est: £100 - £150

        FISHING BOAT ON A RIVER, POSSIBLY NORTHERN FRANCE inscribed l.r. Engraved View 1830 bears attribution to mount [by Bill Thomson] to Thomas Shotter Boys watercolour over pencil with scratching out 11.7 x 18.7cm. / 4½ x 7in. Provenance: Albany Gallery, Bury Street, London Bill Thomson (Founder of the Albany Gallery

        Olympia Auctions
      • Charles Macfarlane and The Reverend Thomas Thomson - "The Comprehensive History of England, Civil and Military, Religious,Intellectual and Social from the Earliest Period to the Suppression of the Sepoy Revolt", London Blackie & Son 1861 (four three quarters leather bound volumes with marble boards - binding damaged)
        Aug. 02, 2016

        Charles Macfarlane and The Reverend Thomas Thomson - "The Comprehensive History of England, Civil and Military, Religious,Intellectual and Social from the Earliest Period to the Suppression of the Sepoy Revolt", London Blackie & Son 1861 (four three quarters leather bound volumes with marble boards - binding damaged)

        Est: £80 - £120

        Charles Macfarlane and The Reverend Thomas Thomson - "The Comprehensive History of England, Civil and Military, Religious,Intellectual and Social from the Earliest Period to the Suppression of the Sepoy Revolt", London Blackie & Son 1861 (four three quarters leather bound volumes with marble boards - binding damaged)

        Canterbury Auction Galleries
      • WILLIAM J. THOMSON
        Feb. 21, 2013

        WILLIAM J. THOMSON

        Est: $140 - $180

        CANADIAN, 1857-1927; The Old Holmstead; Coloured etching, signed & date 1922 in graphite in the matrix. Sight Size 3.25 x 5.25 in, 8.5 x 13.5 cm; Condition: Apparently in good condition, matted to inside of plate margin, not inspected out of frame.

        Walker's
      • ADAM THOMSON
        Dec. 14, 2006

        ADAM THOMSON

        Est: £1,200 - £1,800

        A GOLD OPEN-FACE QUARTER REPEATING DUPLEX WATCH LONDON, 1857, NO.A/235 A GOLD OPEN-FACE QUARTER REPEATING DUPLEX WATCH LONDON, 1857, NO.A/235 diameter 47mm. 18k, three quarter plate movement with compensation balance, spiral spring and regulator, gold cuvette, white enamel dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued fleur-de-lys hands, repeating slide in the engine turned band, polished bezels and back of the case, movement signed and numbered, gold cuvette also signed and numbered and with the address 25 New Bond Street, hallmarked 1857, case maker AS

        Sotheby's
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