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        • Thomas Whitcombe Painting of an English Warship
          May. 11, 2024

          Thomas Whitcombe Painting of an English Warship

          Est: $4,000 - $8,000

          Oil of canvas by Thomas Whitcombe showing two views of a Forty Gun English Royal Navy vessel. "Outward bound from Torbay, 1810. A faint signature is found. Relined. Old frame. 39"H X 54"W

          Boston Harbor Auctions
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A 32 gun frigate entering Whitby
          Apr. 24, 2024

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A 32 gun frigate entering Whitby

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A 32 gun frigate entering Whitby oil on canvas 60.4 x 89.2cm (23 3/4 x 35 1/8in).

          Bonhams
        • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (1763-1824) - STUDY OF A CUTTER LEAVING THE HARBOUR
          Apr. 23, 2024

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (1763-1824) - STUDY OF A CUTTER LEAVING THE HARBOUR

          Est: £600 - £800

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (1763-1824) - STUDY OF A CUTTER LEAVING THE HARBOUR ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (BRITISH, 1763-1824) Study of a cutter leaving the harbour Oil on canvas 10½ x 14in. (27 x 35.5cm.) cleaned and relined, possible repaired tear in sky

          Charles Miller Ltd
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, 1763–1824) Capture of St. Paul, Isle of Reunion or Bourbon by a Naval squadron under Commodore Joshua Rowley and the Essex Regiment under Lt. Col Henry S. Keating, 21st September 1809
          Jul. 18, 2023

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, 1763–1824) Capture of St. Paul, Isle of Reunion or Bourbon by a Naval squadron under Commodore Joshua Rowley and the Essex Regiment under Lt. Col Henry S. Keating, 21st September 1809

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, 1763–1824) Capture of St. Paul, Isle of Reunion or Bourbon by a Naval squadron under Commodore Joshua Rowley and the Essex Regiment under Lt. Col Henry S. Keating, 21st September 1809 Signed and dated 'T. Whitcombe 1813' bottom left, oil on canvas 26 x 39 1/4 in. (66 x 99.7cm) Provenance Parker Gallery, London, United Kingdom. Acquired directly from the above in June, 1957. By descent to current Private Collection, Pennsylvania. To request a condition report or additional images please contact Raphael Chatroux at rchatroux@freemansauction.com

          Freeman's | Hindman
        • JENKINS, James (publisher) [ and WHITCOMBE, Thomas (1760-1824), artist] The
          Jul. 13, 2023

          JENKINS, James (publisher) [ and WHITCOMBE, Thomas (1760-1824), artist] The

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          JENKINS, James (publisher) [ and WHITCOMBE, Thomas (1760-1824), artist] The Naval Achievements of Great Britain from the Year 1793 to 1817....

          Christie's
        • Thomas Whitcombe (1760 - 1824), A Royal Navy Three-Decker announcing her Departure from the Anchorage at Spithead (1787)
          Apr. 27, 2023

          Thomas Whitcombe (1760 - 1824), A Royal Navy Three-Decker announcing her Departure from the Anchorage at Spithead (1787)

          Est: £30,000 - £50,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (1760 - 1824) A Royal Navy Three-Decker announcing her Departure from the Anchorage at Spithead (1787) Oil on canvas Signed and dated 'Thos Whitcombe. / 1787' lower right Described by Grant as "a noted marine painter" and "one of our standard painters of the sea", this prolific and dedicated marine artist produced a body of work that was on the borderline between marine paintings of ships and ship portraits. He became one of the well-known artists from the golden age of British marine painting, which included such others as Peter Monamy, Francis Holman, Nicholas Pocock and Thomas Luny.  Provenance: Mrs E.M Gordon, Biddlesdon Park, Brackley, Northamptonshire;  Sale, Christie's, London, 18th April 1986, lot 76;  Private Collection, UK  Dimensions: (Canvas) 23 in. (H) x 28.5 in. (W) (Frame) 29 in. (H) x 35 in. (W)

          Sloane Street Auctions
        • Circle of Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Capture of a French ship
          Apr. 26, 2023

          Circle of Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Capture of a French ship

          Est: £600 - £800

          Circle of Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Capture of a French ship oil on canvas 17.8 x 26.6cm (7 x 10 1/2in).

          Bonhams
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1732-1824) The Mercury of London, a merchantman and other shipping offshore; Two frigates in the Channel off Dover, a pair each 53.3 x 76.5cm (21 x 30 1/8in). (2)
          Oct. 25, 2022

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1732-1824) The Mercury of London, a merchantman and other shipping offshore; Two frigates in the Channel off Dover, a pair each 53.3 x 76.5cm (21 x 30 1/8in). (2)

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1732-1824) The Mercury of London, a merchantman and other shipping offshore; Two frigates in the Channel off Dover, a pair oil on canvas each 53.3 x 76.5cm (21 x 30 1/8in). (2)

          Bonhams
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1732-1824) The Mercury of London, a merchantman and other shipping offshore; Two frigates in the Channel off Dover, a pair Each 53.3 x 76.5cm (21 x 30 1/8in). (2)
          Jun. 28, 2022

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1732-1824) The Mercury of London, a merchantman and other shipping offshore; Two frigates in the Channel off Dover, a pair Each 53.3 x 76.5cm (21 x 30 1/8in). (2)

          Est: £6,000 - £8,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1732-1824) The Mercury of London, a merchantman and other shipping offshore; Two frigates in the Channel off Dover, a pair Oil on canvas Each 53.3 x 76.5cm (21 x 30 1/8in). (2) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • THOMAS WHITCOMBE (BRITISH, 1763-1824) - A 44-gun frigate of the Royal Navy in the Downs off Dover
          Apr. 26, 2022

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (BRITISH, 1763-1824) - A 44-gun frigate of the Royal Navy in the Downs off Dover

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (BRITISH, 1763-1824) - A 44-gun frigate of the Royal Navy in the Downs off Dover THOMAS WHITCOMBE (BRITISH, 1763-1824) A 44-gun frigate of the Royal Navy in the Downs off Dover Indistinctly signed and dated ‘Thos Whitcombe, 1815’ (lower left), Frost & Reed Gallery label verso Oil on canvas 31½ x 47½in. (80 x 120.5cm.) Provenance: With Frost & Reed 1970s wax reline. Would benefit from a clean. Scattered retouching overall.

          Charles Miller Ltd
        • THOMAS WHITCOMBE (United Kingdom, 1752-1824), The 44-gun frigate Medina in two positions, circa 1810., Oil on canvas, 39" x 60.25". Framed 45.75" x 67".
          Feb. 24, 2022

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (United Kingdom, 1752-1824), The 44-gun frigate Medina in two positions, circa 1810., Oil on canvas, 39" x 60.25". Framed 45.75" x 67".

          Est: $7,000 - $10,000

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE United Kingdom, 1752-1824 The 44-gun frigate Medina in two positions, circa 1810.

          Eldred's
        • View of Dover Harbour from Dover Castle (Thomas Whitcombe)
          Feb. 24, 2022

          View of Dover Harbour from Dover Castle (Thomas Whitcombe)

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          Property of a Gentleman. View of Dover Harbour from Dover Castle. Thomas Whitcombe (1763 - 1824). Oil on cradled panel. In gilded frame. A beautiful and rare topographical work by Thomas Whitcomb, one of the great painters of the Golden Age of British marine painting. Whitcombe was born in London and regularly exhibited works at the Royal Academy between 1783 and 1824. Some his best know works were the 50 paintings he produced entitled the "The Naval Achievements of Great Britain" of which many engravings were produced and sold. His works can be seen in the Tate, The Yale Center of British Fine Art, and The British Museum, along with many other great institutions. Dimensions: [Frame] 21 in (H) x 28.5 in (W)  [Panel] 17 in (H) x 25 in (W)

          Sloane Street Auctions
        • Manner of Thomas Whitcombe (c.1763-1824), a maritime scene, sailors leaving a battleship, oil on canvas, signature to lower left corner, 34.5 cm x 44 cm in an ornate giltwood frame.
          Sep. 30, 2021

          Manner of Thomas Whitcombe (c.1763-1824), a maritime scene, sailors leaving a battleship, oil on canvas, signature to lower left corner, 34.5 cm x 44 cm in an ornate giltwood frame.

          Est: £400 - £600

          Manner of Thomas Whitcombe (c.1763-1824), a maritime scene, sailors leaving a battleship, oil on canvas, signature to lower left corner, 34.5 cm x 44 cm in an ornate giltwood frame. Private collection, no written history available Condition report: Possibly cut down from a larger work. Likely restored. No tears or damage to canvas visible.

          Dawsons Auctioneers
        • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824), The battle between the U.S.S Chesapeake and H.M.S. Shannon, circa 1813., Oil on canvas, 25" x 30.25". Framed 30.75" x 36".
          Aug. 20, 2021

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824), The battle between the U.S.S Chesapeake and H.M.S. Shannon, circa 1813., Oil on canvas, 25" x 30.25". Framed 30.75" x 36".

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824 The battle between the U.S.S Chesapeake and H.M.S. Shannon, circa 1813.

          Eldred's
        • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824), "English Frigates"., Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".
          Aug. 19, 2021

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE (United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824), "English Frigates"., Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824 "English Frigates". Unsigned. Titled and attributed to Whitcombe on frame plaque.

          Eldred's
        • THOMAS WHITCOMBE (British, c. 1760- c. 1824)
          Jul. 11, 2021

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (British, c. 1760- c. 1824)

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          Before the Battle, c. 1810 Oil on board Signed lower left, showing the French squadron (the frigates Ceres and Fame, the brig Achilles, cutter Sparviere, and several others) in the Bay of Naples before their battle with the HMS Spartan and the other British ships on the morning of May 3, 1810; in a carved frame with paper note on verso, "English Marine Painter / Exhibited Royal Acadamy / 1783-1824" h. 6-3/4 w. 11-1/2 in. overall: 11-3/4 x 16-3/4 in. (frame) Limited Preview: Please note that this auction has a limited in-person preview. Not all items may be on display in the saleroom, if you wish to view a particular item in-person we strongly suggest contacting the gallery in advance of your visit.

          Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
        • THOMAS WHITCOMBE (British c.1752/1763-c.1824) A PAINTING, "British Frigate: Flora, 36 Tons," 1787,
          Jun. 12, 2021

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (British c.1752/1763-c.1824) A PAINTING, "British Frigate: Flora, 36 Tons," 1787,

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (British c.1752/1763-c.1824) A PAINTING, "British Frigate: Flora, 36 Tons," 1787, oil on canvas, signed and dated L/R, "Thos. Whitcombe 1787," verso a paper gallery label. 19" x 19" Provenance: Quester Gallery, Stonington, Connecticut, 1996. Estate of Diane A. Langwith, Omaha, Nebraska.

          Simpson Galleries, LLC
        • THOMAS WHITCOMBE (LONDON C.1752/1760-C.1824) - Running into stormy weather off Gibraltar
          Dec. 17, 2020

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (LONDON C.1752/1760-C.1824) - Running into stormy weather off Gibraltar

          Est: £5,000 - £8,000

          THOMAS WHITCOMBE (LONDON C.1752/1760-C.1824) Running into stormy weather off Gibraltar oil on canvas 14 1/4 x 18 1/8 in. (36.2 x 46 cm.)

          Christie's
        • Attr. Thomas Whitcombe (c. 1760 - c. 1824)
          Nov. 15, 2020

          Attr. Thomas Whitcombe (c. 1760 - c. 1824)

          Est: $4,000 - $8,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (c. 1760 - c. 1824) Seascape with figures onlooking near the shore. Depicting sailing vessels in rough seas. Appears to be unsigned, has not been examined out of the frame. Provenance: Important private northern Florida collection. Sight Size: 18 x 24 in. Overall Framed Size: 23 x 29.2 in. (J0902)

          Helmuth Stone
        • Thomas Whitcombe (English, 1763-1824), 14-Gun Frigate off Dover, dated, "1815"
          Nov. 10, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe (English, 1763-1824), 14-Gun Frigate off Dover, dated, "1815"

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (English, 1763-1824) 14-Gun Frigate off Dover, dated, "1815" Signed and dated, "1815," l.l., oil on canvas, framed. 47 in. x 31 in. (sight)

          Freeman's | Hindman
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1752-1824) "Jersey pier with a distant view of Elizabeth castle", shipping in St Helier harbour, Jersey,
          Oct. 14, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1752-1824) "Jersey pier with a distant view of Elizabeth castle", shipping in St Helier harbour, Jersey,

          Est: £80,000 - £120,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c.1752-1824) "Jersey pier with a distant view of Elizabeth castle", shipping in St Helier harbour, Jersey, looking towards Elizabeth Castle oil on canvas, signed and dated 1785 lower right, with a modern reproduction swept gilded frame 35 1/2 x 59 1/2in. (90 x 151cm.) IMPORTANT NOTICE Please note that this painting is subject to export restriction from Jersey. This is due to the historic importance of this item to the island of Jersey. A temporary export licence has been issued by the Government of Jersey Customs and Immigration Service allowing this painting to travel to Guernsey for viewing, on condition that it returns to Jersey after the auction. It is sold strictly on the condition that the painting is returned to Jersey after the auction and that proof of return is provided to the Government of Jersey Customs and Immigration Service and Martel Maides Auctions. Please contact us for further information. * Provenance: Sotheby's 31st March 1999, Christie's, London, important maritime art, 20th November 2007, lot 27. £132,500. ** Literature: Dictionary of painters of the Channel Islands, Philip Stevens, 2002, p.234. *** Notes: Titled "Jersey Pier with a distant view of Elizabeth Castle" this impressive painting shows the old North Quay demolished in the 19th century and the South Pier which still stands today. To the right is a British merchant ship at anchor flying the Red Ensign whilst on the left, by the quayside, is a British Revenue cutter which has recently been in action, evident from the extensive damage to her sails which have been peppered by cannon balls. Revenue cutters were small, lightly armed, sailing vessels built expressly for the prevention of smuggling and the enforcement of customs regulations. Their extra speed made it possible to catch the smugglers at sea who were left in no doubt that it was a Revenue Cutter from the sight of the Royal Naval jack flying at her stern and up to a dozen nine-pounder cannons training their sights. Thomas Whitcombe arrived in Jersey in 1785 during an uneasy truce between Britain and France. A state of war existed between the two nations throughout much of the 18th century and it was not always possible to visit the Channel Islands. It had only been four years since the French were defeated at the Battle of Jersey and when war with France ended in 1783 Thomas Whitcombe took his chance to visit the Channel Islands. He was not put off by the dangers and discomfort of the voyage and visited the island more than once. Born around 1752 Thomas Whitcombe lived and worked in London and became one of the leading marine painters of his day, exhibiting at the Royal Academy between 1783-1824. He is unrivalled for recording naval actions associated with the French Revolutionary Wars and he produced paintings for the fifty plates in The Naval Achievements of Great Britain published just after the Wars. In addition to painting shipping subjects off St Helier, Jersey he produced several versions of shipping subjects off Castle Cornet, Guernsey dating from the earliest, 1785, up to 1813. His work is represented in the Tate Gallery, National Maritime Museum and other museums and galleries worldwide. **** Excellent condition. The canvas has been lined.

          Martel Maides
        • Thomas Whitcombe (English, 1763-1824) A merchantman and other vessels off Castle Cornet, Guernsey oil on canvas,
          Oct. 14, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe (English, 1763-1824) A merchantman and other vessels off Castle Cornet, Guernsey oil on canvas,

          Est: £30,000 - £40,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (English, 1763-1824) A merchantman and other vessels off Castle Cornet, Guernsey oil on canvas, in a good 19th century frame 35 1/2 x 54 1/2in. (90 x 138.5cm.) * Provenance: Christie's, London, Important Maritime Art, 31st October 2007, Lot 28. Previously Christie's, London, John H. Schaeffer Collection, 11th June 2004, Lot 49

          Martel Maides
        • A marine scene
          Oct. 13, 2020

          A marine scene

          Est: €8,000 - €12,000

          Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1812 (?)

          Veritas Art Auctioneers
        • Three 19th-Century British Naval Prints
          Oct. 01, 2020

          Three 19th-Century British Naval Prints

          Est: $25 - $25,000

          Three 19th-Century British Naval Prints the first and second: after Thomas Whitcombe (British, 1763–1824), each a hand-colored etching and aquatint, published 1817, both from James Jenkins' The Naval Achievements of Great Britain from the Year 1793 to 1817, presented in uniform matting and framing; the third: after G. White, The Constitution and Guerriere, hand-colored engraving, matted and framed. DOA 18 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (the first and second); 12 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. (the third) Private Collection of a North Carolina Gentleman Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com

          Leland Little Auctions
        • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824, "English Frigates"., Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".
          Aug. 13, 2020

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824, "English Frigates"., Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824 "English Frigates". Unsigned. Titled and attributed to Whitcombe on frame plaque. Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".

          Eldred's
        • Thomas Whitcombe (c.1752-1824)
          Jul. 23, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe (c.1752-1824)

          Est: £700 - £1,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (c.1752-1824) Action between H.M.S. Amethyst and the French frigate Thétis,10 November 1808 pencil and watercolour with scratching out on paper 16 7/8 x 26 ¼ in. (42.4 x 66.7 cm.)

          Christie's
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Action between Aigle & Sirene 24 x 36in (61 x 91.5cm) (Painted circa 1808)
          Jul. 08, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Action between Aigle & Sirene 24 x 36in (61 x 91.5cm) (Painted circa 1808)

          Est: $12,000 - $18,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Action between Aigle & Sirene oil on canvas 24 x 36in (61 x 91.5cm) Painted circa 1808 For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Thomas Whitcombe R.A (British, 1752-1824) Shipping off the Coast of Dover oil on canvas,
          Jul. 02, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe R.A (British, 1752-1824) Shipping off the Coast of Dover oil on canvas,

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Thomas Whitcombe R.A (British, 1752-1824) Shipping off the Coast of Dover oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 180(8)? on a piece of driftwood, in a carved and gilded reproduction swept frame 13 x 20 1/2in. (33x 52cm.) * Provenance: St Helier Galleries Ltd, Jersey * Condition: Good restored condition. Relined, new stretcher, good even craquelure.

          Martel Maides
        • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824, The battle between the U.S.S Chesapeake and H.M.S. Shannon, circa 1813...
          Jun. 11, 2020

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824, The battle between the U.S.S Chesapeake and H.M.S. Shannon, circa 1813...

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824 The battle between the U.S.S Chesapeake and H.M.S. Shannon, circa 1813. Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, April 1986. Acquired from the above at that sale. The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts. Oil on canvas, 25" x 30.25". Framed 30.75" x 36".

          Eldred's
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A cutter under way with British naval frigates off the coast of Dover
          May. 26, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A cutter under way with British naval frigates off the coast of Dover

          Est: £2,500 - £3,500

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A cutter under way with British naval frigates off the coast of Dover signed and dated 'Tho sWhitcombe 1806' (on floating spar lower right) oil on canvas 58.4 x 86.3cm (23 x 34in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, c. 1760-1824) Battle Scene in the English Channel between American Ship "Wasp" and the English Brig "Reindeer", 1812
          May. 20, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c. 1760-1824) Battle Scene in the English Channel between American Ship "Wasp" and the English Brig "Reindeer", 1812

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, c. 1760-1824) Battle Scene in the English Channel between American Ship "Wasp" and the English Brig "Reindeer", 1812 oil on canvas 30 x 20 inches. Provenance: George F. Harding, Jr., Chicago, by 1939 Transferred to the George F. Harding Museum, Chicago, 1939 Bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1982 Property from The Art Institute of Chicago

          Hindman
        • Capture of La Tribune Thomas Whitcombe
          Mar. 08, 2020

          Capture of La Tribune Thomas Whitcombe

          Est: $100 - $150

          Antique 19 Century circa 1817 Thomas Whitcombe engraving "Capture of La Tribune" June 8th 1796. Published Feb 1st 1817 for J. Jenkins's Naval Achievements. Engraved by T. Sutherland. Size in frame 13.5 x 17.5 in. Engraving size 8 x 11.5 in.

          Antique Arena Inc
        • Thomas Whitcombe, Oil on Board
          Jan. 30, 2020

          Thomas Whitcombe, Oil on Board

          Est: $400 - $600

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, 1731-1824), Making for Port, c. 1819, oil on board, signed and dated, 8" h x 11 1/2" w, framed

          Millea Bros Ltd
        • Capture of La Forte Thomas Whitcombe
          Jan. 19, 2020

          Capture of La Forte Thomas Whitcombe

          Est: $100 - $150

          Antique 19 Century circa 1816 Thomas Whitcombe engraving "Capture of La Forte" Feb 28 1799. Published July 1st 1816 for J. Jenkins's Naval Achievements. Engraved by T. Sutherland. Size in frame 13.5 x 17.5 in. Engraving size 8 x 11.5 in.

          Antique Arena Inc
        • Capture of La Tribune Thomas Whitcombe
          Jan. 19, 2020

          Capture of La Tribune Thomas Whitcombe

          Est: $100 - $150

          Antique 19 Century circa 1817 Thomas Whitcombe engraving "Capture of La Tribune" June 8th 1796. Published Feb 1st 1817 for J. Jenkins's Naval Achievements. Engraved by T. Sutherland. Size in frame 13.5 x 17.5 in. Engraving size 8 x 11.5 in.

          Antique Arena Inc
        • Thomas Whitcombe, (c. 1760-c. 1824 British), "The Capture of the French Frigate Le Serene by the English Frigate Boreas (Aigle)", Oil o
          Dec. 15, 2019

          Thomas Whitcombe, (c. 1760-c. 1824 British), "The Capture of the French Frigate Le Serene by the English Frigate Boreas (Aigle)", Oil o

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          Unsigned, a partial letter from the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London is affixed verso

          John Moran Auctioneers
        • Thomas WHITCOMBE (1752/63-1824) (attrb.)
          Nov. 30, 2019

          Thomas WHITCOMBE (1752/63-1824) (attrb.)

          Est: €400 - €600

          English school Royal Academy oil on canvas Marine signed lower left (unreadable) (see picture) label on the back (see pictures)

          Maison Jules Veilinghuis
        • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824, "English Frigates"., Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".
          Nov. 21, 2019

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824, "English Frigates"., Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE United Kingdom, c. 1760-1824 "English Frigates". Unsigned. Titled and attributed to Whitcombe on frame plaque. From a Private Collection, New York Oil on canvas, 12" x 17". Framed 22" x 27.5".

          Eldred's
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A cutter under way with British naval frigates off the coast of Dover
          Oct. 29, 2019

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A cutter under way with British naval frigates off the coast of Dover

          Est: £5,000 - £7,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A cutter under way with British naval frigates off the coast of Dover signed and dated 'Tho sWhitcombe 1806' (on floating spar lower right) oil on canvas 58.4 x 86.3cm (23 x 34in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) The Battle of Cabareta Point, July 1801
          Oct. 29, 2019

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) The Battle of Cabareta Point, July 1801

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) The Battle of Cabareta Point, July 1801 oil on canvas 21 x 28.2cm (8 1/4 x 11 1/8in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) HMS Eurotas commencing action with the French frigate Clorinde, 25th February 1814
          Oct. 29, 2019

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) HMS Eurotas commencing action with the French frigate Clorinde, 25th February 1814

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) HMS Eurotas commencing action with the French frigate Clorinde, 25th February 1814 oil on canvas 18.4 x 26.7cm (7 1/4 x 10 1/2in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) British ship of 32 guns off Deal
          Oct. 29, 2019

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) British ship of 32 guns off Deal

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) British ship of 32 guns off Deal signed 'Whitcombe' (lower left) oil on canvas 43 x 61cm (16 15/16 x 24in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • Whitcombe Naval Oil Painting
          Sep. 28, 2019

          Whitcombe Naval Oil Painting

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Attributed to WHITCOMBE, Thomas (c.1752-1824). Squadron of the fleet off a rocky coast, possibly Flamborough head. Oil on canvas. 11" x 15 3/16" canvas. Provenance: Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 8 November 2006, lot 428.

          Arader Galleries
        • THOS WHITCOMBE SHIP PORTRAIT
          Jul. 21, 2019

          THOS WHITCOMBE SHIP PORTRAIT

          Est: $3,500 - $5,000

          Large, early 19th century oil on canvas of a 3 masted warship with many figures on deck, labeled verso --Thomas Wittcomb (sic), British Frigate off Dover. Unsigned. 34 x 40 inches, framed 40 x 46 inches. Relined. (attr. Thomas Whitcombe, British active 1760-1824).

          Americana Auctions
        • ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, 19th Century, "British 44 Gun Frigate off Dover"., Oil on canvas, 34" x 40". Framed...
          May. 31, 2019

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE, United Kingdom, 19th Century, "British 44 Gun Frigate off Dover"., Oil on canvas, 34" x 40". Framed...

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WHITCOMBE United Kingdom, 19th Century "British 44 Gun Frigate off Dover". Unsigned. Attributed and titled on tag affixed verso. Oil on canvas, 34" x 40". Framed 39.5" x 45".

          Eldred's
        • * Attributed to Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Squadron of the fleet off a rocky coast, possibly Flamborough head
          May. 01, 2019

          * Attributed to Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Squadron of the fleet off a rocky coast, possibly Flamborough head

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          Attributed to Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) Squadron of the fleet off a rocky coast, possibly Flamborough headoil on canvas 28 x 38.5cm (11 x 15 3/16in). Provenance: Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 8 November 2006, lot 428.Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.

          Bonhams
        • * Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A British merchant ship with other vessels in the Channel
          May. 01, 2019

          * Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A British merchant ship with other vessels in the Channel

          Est: £4,000 - £6,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A British merchant ship with other vessels in the Channel signed and indistinctly dated 'T Whitcombe' (lower left)oil on canvas54 x 76cm (21 1/4 x 29 15/16in). Provenance: With N R Omell, London, Exhibited: in their Exhibition of Marine Paintings of the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries, indistinctly numbered on a gallery label verso.Private collection, US.

          Bonhams
        • * Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A British naval ship firing a salute off a coast
          May. 01, 2019

          * Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A British naval ship firing a salute off a coast

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          Thomas Whitcombe (British, circa 1752-1824) A British naval ship firing a salute off a coast signed with initials and indistinctly dated 'T.W. 17--' (lower left)oil on panel26.5 x 34.5cm (10 7/16 x 13 9/16in).

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